grassangel: a pastel and cute cat balancing a multi-coloured ball on its head (Hedgehog snuffles)
Both of them came about because I was commenting on overused artistic motifs.

Firstly, but the one that I came across second, a Doctor Who actress is the youngest British actress to play Alice in a sound or television adaption. And it seems the production of Through the Looking Glass must either be British or contain very young actresses to NOT mush Wonderland into the storyline.
But now I want to watch all the productions that are 'unabridged' and don't smush. I have epic love for both those qualities when one is discussing Alice in Wonderland. Also, there are several parts which I am very sad to see omitted from popular versions which make me very sad. I, of course, blame this on Disney, because their version cuts out the Duchess and Bill and the Mock Turtle and the Gryphon and smushes in the flower garden. No one knows who Bill is.

Secondly, but first to find: I was looking up what the correct term for the number cards in a pack of cards was. I know what the suit cards are in tarot are the minor arcana. (They don't get the love they deserve at all.) And I was fairly sure of what they were in a normal deck. But I double checked.
They are pip cards, if you wish to know.

However, some people also call them spot cards. And when I clicked on the wiktionary link for 'spot' in the etymology, what should I see?
Splott
Oh, Old English, how I hold geekery for thee and almost wish to learn you. Especially when you apparrently have a good spattering of Old Norse in you as well.
As an aside on British place names, there are far too many -shires. I don't care if they're historical names, there are too many of them.

So yes, minor geekery, a minor desire to learn (yet another) dead language and something else to add to my life's to-do list.
And in a couple of minutes, I shall be posting a book commentary post. Whee!
grassangel: a text icon that reads "deep and profound brain things" (swirling around; pointless)
This is kind of a book post except not.
The books currently on my bedside include Corambis, which has many bookmarks and you will be getting a post of squealage for; Deep Secret, which I am actually reading, as opposed to skimming it when [livejournal.com profile] shadowsinfire handed it to me two years ago or whenever it was; and the first volume of Vampire Hunter D, which isn't as bad in the 'D is beautiful' prose as I have been lead to believe.

First book is fine, I'm absolutely SQUEEING over every fifth page and CRAP I'm shipping Felix/Mildmay again they're so cute. (Just when I had gotten over that ship as well...)

Second book is more than fine because, possibly because I skimmed most of it one day, but I'm still getting the warm "you're back home" feeling from reading it. Rupert reminds me, in general, of Good Omens a bit much. And another book which I can't remember but was yay fun as well.
I so need to re-read The Merlin Conspiracy...

And Vampire Hunter D is... meh. I understand that translating a Japanese novel into English is kinda hard BUT OH GOD, it's so dense.

Also, why did I just randomly watch some YGO & Vocaloid cosplay skits? It just reminds me that I should really do something about completing one.
grassangel: Missy looking reproachfully at viewer, book in hand (shut up - I'm reading)
Firstly, I rediscovered the Hubble Site in my bookmarks! So that means I spent an hour downloading gorgeous pictures of nebulae and galaxies.
My favourite has to be this nebula: Pismis 24 and NGC 6357

Secondly, blood stain pillows. I seriously want to make one. I may very well do.
(I like the 'Wish' laser-cut card as well.)

I love this site. So many links.
Transforming furniture
Unique bookcases II
Unique bookcases I
Weird bedroom design For some reason I can imagine Gwen liking the bat and sheild table.
Chairs! Interesting ones!
Interesting lights!
I could continue linking to that site, but I shouldn't. It is amazing though.


And I've done some more tag organising...

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