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So I Did A Thing... I Sat With The Idea For At Least Six Months And It's Taken Me Two To Write The Thing,
So I did a thing... I sat with the idea for at least six months and it's taken me two to write the thing, so I'm happy to be able to put it out into the world now.
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I can't help myself. I have to share. More Star Trek people today, plus Catherine Tate (who grabbed my badge and signed it bc the sutograph I got was for my sister and she though that was so sweet), and 3 of the 4 Hobbits (Frodo, Merry, and Pippin). Didn't get photos with all of them bc money, but they were all so nice and wonderful to talk to.
Most especially though was Michelle Hurd. I was so nervous and excited to meet her that I was literally shaking and she was never impatient as I rambled about how much I appreciate her work, on screen, yes (playing queer multiple times even when it could have been detrimental to her career) but also for all she did during the writers' strike and for all she does for women of color, women in general, the queer community, and combating the lies that orange cheeto guy and his cronies spread. She is an amazing woman and one of the kindest I have ever met at a con.




Don't know if any of you out there are Star Trek fans, but I got to meet several of them today and it was amazing!







I can't help myself. I have to share. More Star Trek people today, plus Catherine Tate (who grabbed my badge and signed it bc the sutograph I got was for my sister and she though that was so sweet), and 3 of the 4 Hobbits (Frodo, Merry, and Pippin). Didn't get photos with all of them bc money, but they were all so nice and wonderful to talk to.
Most especially though was Michelle Hurd. I was so nervous and excited to meet her that I was literally shaking and she was never impatient as I rambled about how much I appreciate her work, on screen, yes (playing queer multiple times even when it could have been detrimental to her career) but also for all she did during the writers' strike and for all she does for women of color, women in general, the queer community, and combating the lies that orange cheeto guy and his cronies spread. She is an amazing woman and one of the kindest I have ever met at a con.
some fucking resources for all ur writing fuckin needs
* body language masterlist
* a translator that doesn’t eat ass like google translate does
* a reverse dictionary for when ur brain freezes
* 550 words to say instead of fuckin said
* 638 character traits for when ur brain freezes again
* some more body language help
(hope this helps some ppl)
Mental illness is so weird. Something that made me ecstatic and so fucking happy a week ago now leaves an ache in my chest, a soul deep, bittersweet ache, that threatens to bring me to tears.
Being the nerdy lesbian I am, this post is a fandom post. Lol. Doesn't make it less real, though.
That Imodna kiss got me deep, deep in my feels.