I haven't been in a very post-to-the-interent mood but a few things:
Wedding is in a week and a day OMG! For the many guests who have likely not looked and may have lost their invites: Details here. I realised the pre dinner drinks/nibbles are booked from 5, not 5:30 like it says on the invites, oops. Apologies to those we didn't invite, we're not having an open ceremony, sorry :( I have every intention of throwing a big, open, "Yay we're married!" party at some point but am not going to even think about organising that until after the honeymoon. I couldn't even be bothered with a hens night.
Mostly organised but a few things still need to be done and these niggle away at me.
I ate a whole medium sized easter egg today, it made me remarkably jumpy, but oh it was good.
Currently teaching myself the basics of Tarot with a guide Cam got with a set he bought for gaming. It's not something I believe in(*) but is so prevalent in fantasy and our culture in general I thought it'd be interesting to have a better understanding of. An idea I had: if stuck for the plot of a story, do a tarot reading. The open-ended interpretation and dense imagery seem perfect for germinating plot ideas.
(*)No offense to those who do, I'm skeptical about pretty much everything.
Wedding is in a week and a day OMG! For the many guests who have likely not looked and may have lost their invites: Details here. I realised the pre dinner drinks/nibbles are booked from 5, not 5:30 like it says on the invites, oops. Apologies to those we didn't invite, we're not having an open ceremony, sorry :( I have every intention of throwing a big, open, "Yay we're married!" party at some point but am not going to even think about organising that until after the honeymoon. I couldn't even be bothered with a hens night.
Mostly organised but a few things still need to be done and these niggle away at me.
I ate a whole medium sized easter egg today, it made me remarkably jumpy, but oh it was good.
Currently teaching myself the basics of Tarot with a guide Cam got with a set he bought for gaming. It's not something I believe in(*) but is so prevalent in fantasy and our culture in general I thought it'd be interesting to have a better understanding of. An idea I had: if stuck for the plot of a story, do a tarot reading. The open-ended interpretation and dense imagery seem perfect for germinating plot ideas.
(*)No offense to those who do, I'm skeptical about pretty much everything.
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What is I Ching btw?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Ching
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Btw, good luck for next week, you're going to need it to avoid spontaneously combusting, Dr Ambrose :)
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But the symbolism is a powerful and complex one that rewards a closer look anyway. I have many books etc.
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Promethea is definitely one of the Tarot-influenced fictions that made me want to understand the cards better (and gave a much more visceral description of the meanings of the cup, wands etc than the introductory book I read :)), another is "Last Call" by Tim Powers. I should read it again and see if I enjoy it more.
I didn't mean to come accross as quite so dismissive, but I didn't want people thinking I was about to go around giving people readings etc since that's very much against my character. Hmm. See, now I'm thinking about why people with vague, superficial, unspecified "spiritual" beliefs who smugly claim to Know Things bug me more than pretty much any other religious standpoint that isn't actively socially destructive (and thus I am paranoid about people thinking I'm one). Perhaps a question to ponder when I'm less sleepy :)
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With the Tarot card, it originally came for a really complicated card game, which my mum used to play. My mum tried to teach me but I kinda got bored. Just a random fact.
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Sorry if this sounds like a commercial or a spam, it's not. I'm just looking for new friends! Buh Bye!!
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I'm aware of your comic from
That said, from your userinfo I came across a few comics communities I didn't know about, and I think any flaws in your online behaviour are made up for by your admirable volunteer work. If you actually want to be my friend feel free to read my livejournal and comment (as long as it's not more spam), but don't expect me to read your webcomic. I have too many to read as it is!
Sorry to be rude, but I had an ex-friend spam my entire friends list recently promoting her website, and there was lots of drama and badness, and it's made me rather narrowminded about spamming.
(*)Of course you've only just started, so I have no idea where you're going with it. And anyway, better a good comic doing something a little hackneyed than a crappy comic going all First and Ten.