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She better be haunting Jeremy too, unless its getting a bit crowded. She was/is one of my favorites.

But are all of Jeremy's bitches really there, or is he just hallucinating them? That is the question.

16-year-old me did indeed attempt to watch everything including Callum Keith Rennie & James McAvoy, so I can attest to the middling quality of some of their works. Though, my personal favorites of both are non-sci-fi movies (Hard Core Logo & Starter for Ten). I am such a bad sci-fi fan.

I've read like 20 YA books in the last month after being slightly out of the loop (don't judge me, they take like an hour and a half and I'd rather do that than watch a movie), and the trend I noticed? Characters in the contemporary ones can be whatever sexuality & it is barely mentioned, or if it is, the character

I totally believe they effect with your brain. The first month I started this specific pill, I had crazy, emotionally intense, event-driven dreams.

Huh, I guess maybe there IS a market for the book my dad wants to write— I was convinced that a picture book where the dinosaurs are the main characters and they get killed off by the asteroid would be too morbid for children, but hey! maybe not!

As much as I love Rory, the course correcting Universe is out for his blood (or well, existence). It is basically everything I ever wanted in the LOST course correction side-plot writ large across the ENTIRE universe & space & time, woo! Then again, if the Universe still hasn't managed to snack on Jack, Rory's

Briarpatch is awesome FYI!!! It was pretty much everything I ever wanted from a fantasy set in a city written by a strong writer (because That Other One, you know, with the squid, didn't do it for me).

LOL, I am so glad I'm not the only one who had that reaction!

Yes! My favorite Rory moment is the one in my icon, which could only have been made better if Rory was calculating orbital mechanics on his own.

Yea, I know the girl who poses as a pregnant teenager to "catch" Planned Parenthood, and she's fairly nice, but before I knew that's who she was, everyone made fun of her behind her back for being slow & unsophisticated and I wanted to defend her. Now, I don't.

I'm only on the first of the Twenty Palaces, but I think I may, um, like them better than The Dresden Files, because yes, he doesn't lord over every kicking ass. And FYI to anyone curious, the first one is 99 cents in the Kindle store.

I await the Cory Doctorow vs Neal Stephenson fanboy war over the difference/perceived quality of FTW vs Reamde.

Love Me if You Dare/ Jeux d'enfants! Great film.

I, for one, nominate Imogen Poots for a role in Doctor Who—she's already been in things with two incarnations, its only naturally she makes it to the actual show.

I've been told outright to start with season 2, but I hated my attempts in season 1 so much that I am still wary...

I once went to a lecture on geocomputation that was pretty general & an overview rather than well, interesting, so I made a game out of counting the number of things on the power point that appeared in a Neal Stephenson book. I'm also a terrible person who is 0-3 on William Gibson. But I will finish one! I will!

It wouldn't be much of a stretch with the Edinburgh Wizards contingent. I'm just waiting for an Oxbridge academic urban fantasy that isn't Discovery of Witches. I am certain all sorts of things lurk in the boathouses along the Cam.

It took over a year of near constant antibiotics for my pediatricians to remove my adenoids & tonsils (You stay on sinus infection ones for a month and the next weekend, I'd have strep again) and I still WTF that, & I know there's been a huge resistance to taking out tonsils anymore, but that seemed like it went on

I love it when I know that there is something to be aware of, but not exactly what it is. Like, the first time I watched Fight Club, all I knew was that there was a twist, and so I spent the entire time guessing out loud to my friend (to her laughter, of course) and it was so much fun when I figured it out on my own.