darchildre: a suit with the ace of spades in the pocket (aces)
That Pride meme that's going around (I reserve the right to ignore certain questions that don't apply to my brand of queerness):

Sexuality: Ace as hell, sex-repulsed. (By which I mean that I am not interested in being personally involved in any sort of sexual behavior with anyone else ever, not that other people having sex is repulsive to me. I read a lot of fanfic porn.) Over the past few years, I've started thinking of myself as aromantic as well.

Gender Pronouns: Eurgh. I hate this question - she/her doesn't bother me, but isn't quite accurate. They/them is okay, though I don't quite like that set - they feel too much like they're still engaging in gender, when I would prefer to have pronouns that eschew gendering altogether but don't feel dehumanizing (to me) like it/its. I occasionally play around with neo-pronouns in my head, but haven't settled on anything there either. She/her is fine.

Gender: I would prefer not to.

Relationship Status: Single, quite happy about it, plan to remain so until I die.

Celebrity Crush: I don't...have crushes. There are occasionally actors or whatever that I find particularly aesthetically pleasing, but I'm more likely to be attached to the characters they play, rather than the actors themselves.

Crush: See above, re: crushes.

Best Friend: I don't currently have any close friends, and I don't really see how this is relevant.

When I came out: Sometime in college - the post is probably somewhere in the archives of this blog, to be honest.

First Person I Came Out To: My college friends, in an lj post.

First GF/BF: I dated two boys in high school, one on each coast. (At the time, I thought I was probably bi and a late bloomer - asexuality and aromanticism were not things I knew about.) Both times, the relationship started because we were friends and they asked me out. I liked being their friend, I like certain kinds of physical affection (cuddling, kissing sometimes), and I thought that could be what romance was. It probably isn't. I doubt I was a particularly satisfying girlfriend, but they were both very sweet and neither of them got weird about the fact that didn't have any interest in taking our clothes off together. I wish them both well. That is the entirety of my dating life.

First heartbreak: I assume this refers to romantic heartbreak, in which case: no, that's not something I've experienced.

Crush on a straight person: No crushes at all, so...

Fallen for a friend: What's interesting to me about this meme, and this is a thought I've had before in various queer online spaces, is that this meme is, in some ways, assuming that queerness is a sort of action, a thing that you do, that is reflected primarily in your relationships with others. Whereas I think about my queerness as a way that I am, a constant integral part of how I think and observe the world, independent of other people. It makes certain kinds of conversations about queerness not just alienating but also profoundly alien to me. This is what happens when you are all the 'A's in the acronym, I supposed. "Love is love" is great and all, but it shouldn't be the whole conversation.

Person that made me doubt my sexuality: Attraction is weird and our society doesn't make it easy to grok the difference between different kinds of attraction. There are a lot of people I find extremely aesthetically attractive or sensually attractive and for a long time, I assumed this is what people meant when they talked about sexual attraction. It doesn't help that we don't have good vocabulary for "that person is very pretty and I'd like to cuddle with them" that doesn't have sexual or romantic overtones.

Am I proud of my sexuality: Yes. I'm also extremely happy with my sexuality. I genuinely love being asexual and aromantic - it's the fucking best.

Am I comfortable with my sexuality: Yeah, it's great.

Describe myself: "Geeky fannish library goblin, extremely socially awkward, will inevitably talk to you about vampire movies"

My queer hero: I always hated those "write about your heroes" essays you had to write in middle school because I didn't have any heroes - I still don't.

Favorite part of being queer: I love being able to simply opt out of a lot of stuff that seems tedious and stressful: dating, romance, navigating a long-term romantic relationship. I honestly spent a lot of my childhood/young adulthood worrying about the seeming inevitability of having to find a romantic partner and make a life with them - I never wanted that, but I was told in so many ways that it was something I had to do. I don't, and coming to that realization was so freeing. Being aroace is great.
darchildre: text:  "well, my doctorate is purely honorary, and harry here is only qualified to work on sailors" (only qualified to work on sailors)
A meme I have seen a couple places 'round the flist:

Give me a fandom and I'll tell you

Favorite Male Character
Favorite Female Character
Least Favorite Character
Favorite Ship
Favorite Friendship
Favorite Quote
Worst Character Death (if any)
This made me so happy you have no idea Moment
Saddest Moment
Favorite Location


Let's play!
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Ultimate Fanfic Trope Showdown:

1 Loyalty Kink
2 Found Families
3 Enemies to Friends to Lovers
Look, no one is surprised by any of this )
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[personal profile] shadaras asked about things child-me wanted to be when I grew up.

When I was very very small, I was a hard-core dinosaur kid and I told everybody I wanted to be a paleontologist. I also considered being an entomologist, because bugs are also super cool. (And also because bugs very much bother my sister Megan and we had a difficult and adversarial relationship growing up.) I don't think I was interested in making new discoveries - I just wanted to know as much information about those topics as I possibly could.

Later, by middle/high school, when you have to write all those "what do you want to be when you grow up" essays, I wanted to be a singer, specifically on Broadway. This vague idea persisted into college - I was a vocal performance major my freshman year. I am a good singer and I enjoy it very much, but I definitely don't have the chops to be a professional. Or the personality, for that matter. I didn't want to be famous or to see my name in lights or whatever. I just wanted to sing.

I also, pretty persistently, wanted to be magical. I picked up odd shiny things and kept them just in case. I was weird about doorways and mirrors because you never know. I talked to animals and trees and various other natural phenomena because it couldn't hurt - might as well start cultivating good relationships. I was a weird, witchy, mystic kid whose friends used to have me pray over their tests for them because my prayers were somehow more effective.

And now I am 36 and I work in a library (where I can find as much information as I want on anything) and I sing in a community choir (which I am much more suited to) and I am a weird mystic pagan who still talks to birds and is cautious around mirrors. So I have mostly achieved my childhood goals.

I mean, I'm still working on becoming an actual necromancer or a Deep One, but I figure those are life-long-learning kind of endeavors.
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More talking about icons!

[personal profile] tricksters_queen asked about these: )
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[personal profile] graveexcitement asked for favorite podcasts or podcast recs. This post got so long, I'm sorry.

Look, no one needs me to tell them about the McElroy family of products, so although I listen to a lot of them, I'm going to assume that you know what you need to know there. (If not, The Adventure Zone is a super fun actual play show, My Brother My Brother and Me is a lot of fun, Sawbones is a great show about medical history, and you should try them out. Sawbones is my I-want-to-be-entertained-but-don't-want-to-feel-feelings show.) So instead, I will tell you about the other two podcasts I'm super into. Both of them are actual play podcasts, because that is how I roll.

First, Friends at the Table. )

Second, Campaign. )

Other shows I'm into, though not as much as the ones above: The Broadswords (cool ladies playing D&D!), One Shot (the podcast Campaign spun out of - please listen to the Feng Shui episodes), Autonomic (where the other cast members from Campaign went after the Star Wars version ended - I've only listened a few episodes so far but it's pretty adorable and the setting is neat), and The Thrilling Adventure Hour (not an actual play but instead an homage to old time radio - Beyond Belief seems like the fandom's favorite but I personally love the Sparks Nevada episodes best).
darchildre: text:  "well, my doctorate is purely honorary, and harry here is only qualified to work on sailors" (only qualified to work on sailors)
Also an icon meme, from [personal profile] littlestclouds. Today is a day of memes!

1. Comment to this entry saying 'Ooo Shiny!' and I will pick 3 of your icons/userpics.
2. Make an entry in your own journal (or just reply if you prefer) and talk about the icons I picked!


[personal profile] littlestclouds asked about these icons: )
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[personal profile] frenchroast asked about my weirdest library interaction.

So, the thing about working in a library - particularly a small-town library - is that people will, openly and at the drop of a hat, talk to you about anything. Sometimes, this is because they are regular patrons who see us at least once a week (if not once a day) and therefore assume that we are friends. Sometimes, it's just because the library tries to be a welcoming place and the staff make an effort to be hospitable and nonjudgmental.

This is generally a good thing, because we want our patrons to feel able to ask us when they need help with difficult questions. We want people to be able to trust us when they need to ask for resources on leaving a bad marriage, on dealing with their sick and elderly parents, on finding help with their own illnesses. We want teens to be able to ask us for books about sex or religion or anything else, if they need that information and can't get it from other sources. And we want you to feel able to come up to the desk with that one weird question that you've always wondered about and know that we won't laugh at you and that we'll do our best to find you an answer. But that does mean that people will tell you shit that you never wanted to know and you just have to stand there with a neutral, sympathetic expression and let them get on with it.

The worst of these was a woman several years ago who came into my library for the first time to use our computers for something and in the process started talking to me about how her dog - a standard poodle, if I recall correctly - had recently died. (I want to point out that this was in no way related to what she was doing in the library. It was just clearly on her mind.)

I made appropriately sympathetic remarks - it sucks when your dog dies, for sure. And then she said, "But he died mid-coitus, so I guess he was happy when he went."

...

Friends, you can ask a library employee for help with anything you want, but maybe don't out of the blue inform them that your dog keeled over while fucking, because I promise you, they are not going to know what to do with that.






If you have a subject you would like me to post about during the month of February, there are still slots open.
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A question meme, borrowed from [personal profile] inklessej

Questions this way: )
darchildre: text only:  "Circumlocution:  It's a way of speaking around something.  A digression.  Verbosity." (our little sillinesses of manner)
I'm stealing this from [personal profile] littlestclouds, who yoinked it from [personal profile] clachnaben

I'm sure you've seen the December and January variants of this meme around on your reading lists! Well, this is the February version.

The way this works is I list all the days I'm going to post (below) and then people in comments give me prompts (anything - fandom, non-fandom, life) and then I make posts on those days on those prompts. Easy. I'm really enjoying posting here more regularly and want to keep it up, and this would be fun!

The Days )

What would y'all like to see me babble about?
darchildre: elsa lanchester as the bride of frankenstein, applying makeup (this is my girly icon)
Everyone should post their ten most CRUCIAL CRUCIAL CRUCIAL-ASS movies, like the movies that explain everything about yourselves in your current incarnations (not necessarily your ten favorite movies but the ten movies that you, as a person existing currently, feel would help people get to know you) (they can change later on obviously).

1. Bride of Frankenstein. This is the one that I pretty much do make everyone I know watch. BECAUSE IT IS THE PERFECT FILM.

2. The Great Mouse Detective. Y'know how kids do that thing where they get obsessed with something and just want to watch it over and over again until everyone around them wants to scream? This was that movie for me. I'm pretty sure that I can still recite the whole thing along with the characters.

3. Dracula. Ahahaha, weird creepy childhood crush on Dwight Frye. Maybe this movie is not really that great but I still have so many feelings about Dracula, you guys, and this is where it started. (Also, basically, the first thing I ever wrote fanfic about. Also, basically, my first slash fandom.)

4. Son of Dracula. I spent a lot of my childhood wanting female monsters and not finding satisfying ones. And then, a few years ago, I watched this film and found what I'd been missing. It is not a good movie, probably, but Kay Caldwell is a good monster.

5. Re-Animator. This is my "I've had a bad day and want to feel better" movie. Which I suppose says something about me.

6. Dark City. There are a couple films I watched obsessively in college and this is one of them. It is so beautiful and weird and probably doesn't make a lot of sense if you think about it too hard but I just want to live in this film sometimes.

7. The Maltese Falcon. Another college obsession film. I'm pretty sure I had elaborate fanfic for this at one point, but I never wrote it down and have forgotten most of it. But everything about the movie is great.

8. Labyrinth/(Nightmare on Elm Street). Labyrinth is the last of the college obsession films on this list. It's the one I watched obsessively with other people. Nightmare on Elm Street goes here too because a) I love it and b) they are the same movie. Watch them as a double feature sometimes - it is absolutely true.

9. The Abominable Dr Phibes. I feel like this movie sort of sums up everything you need to know about my sense of humor.

10. The Wicker Man. The original, obviously. 8) Okay, this sounds weird, but I actually have complicated religious feelings about this movie. Which I will put under this cut. ) Sgt Howie died for your apples, basically.



It would be fun to do this again with tv, I think.
darchildre: second doctor playing solitaire (bored now)
Slow day. How about an icon meme?

Reply to this post and I'll pick five of your icons for you to talk about in your journal. (At which point, I will probably reply to your post so you can ask me to talk about mine...)

zanzando asked me about these: )
darchildre: second doctor playing solitaire (bored now)
A meme. Because hell, why not?

Day 1: Introduce Yourself )

30 Day Meme )
darchildre: second doctor playing solitaire (bored now)
Hey, let's do a meme.

Ask me my Top Five Whatevers. Fannish or literary or otherwise. Any top fives. Doesn't matter what, really! Fandoms, ice cream flavours, cartoon moments, women in my fandoms, OTPs, ideal holiday destinations, goals for the future, celebrity crushes, books I wish would be made into movies, love songs. And I will answer them all in a new post (or in comments). Possibly with pictures.

And...go!
darchildre: second doctor playing solitaire (bored now)
Things of lately:

- Auditioned for a solo in chorale last night. I think I was the best of the women who auditioned (because I am awesome), but I suppose I'll have to wait till next week to see what the director decides.

- I'm really enjoying the jazz we're doing this session. Though, it is occasionally weird because the songs are all pretty much standards so they're vaguely familiar but I don't really know them. And then, in the middle of the song I'll realize, "Oh, this is that song that Emma Murdoch sings in Dark City - except that we are doing it much faster." So that's a little odd.

- Also, we are singing Just One of Those Things, which is the most Cole Porter-y Cole Porter song that ever Cole Porter-ed. I mean, it's fun, but wow.

- And now, because there is nothing happening at work, an icon meme, snurched from [livejournal.com profile] melengro:

icon meme! )
darchildre: the fourth doctor's scarft (crafty geek)
Hello, everybody! Let's play a game!

The first five people to respond to this post will get something made by me!

The Meme rules are:
  • I make no guarantees that you will like what I make.

  • What I create will be just for YOU. You are allowed to make requests and I will try to honour them.

  • It will be done before 2011.

  • It might be cookies, a mix cd, a fic, a scarf, who knows!

  • You'll need to PM me your mailing address

In return, all you need to do is repost this on your LJ and offer to make 5 things for 5 other people.


(Well, okay, you don't have to repost. But it could be fun. Y'know, if you're into that kind of thing.)
darchildre: second doctor playing solitaire (bored now)
A book meme! Yoinked from [personal profile] calapine.

I can always talk about books )
darchildre: second doctor playing solitaire (bored now)
Leave me a comment and
• I'll respond by asking you five questions so I can satisfy my curiosity
• Update your journal with the answers to the questions
• Include this explanation in the post and offer to ask other people questions. Only if you want to.

questions from duckduck )

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