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dearvoidgoodnight · 3 years ago
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“You’re never fully in love until one of you can turn to the other one and go ‘Do you want to do a Loch Ness monster hoax?’”
-James Acaster
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bvtterflyblve · 5 years ago
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more screencap gems from james acaster’s repertoire collection: reset (episode 3) and recap (episode 4) 
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James Acaster: Repertoire (Part 4 - Recap)
Runtime: 52 min
Year: 2018
Unlike what the title suggests, this is not a compilation of the best bits of the previous 3 shows. The episode in itself neatly ties up its own ends, while also going back and picking up threads from previous episodes, once again rewarding the viewer for paying attention.
Highlights:
Ready-to-eat apricots
Twister
More Acaster/Springleaf lore
Bread research
Lowlights:
Kettering Town FC - this will get stuck in your head and listening to it again won't help it'll just make it worse
He makes me emotional with a wooden duck
Its the last episode
And so it ends as it began, on his knees in front of a green backdrop. Repertoire as a whole is cyclical, the last episode ties in perfectly with the first and you could start over and just watch it again and again and again. Which I might just do.
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Five when his siblings didnt show up after he just killed a room full of people for them and gave them a reasonable time frame to show up:
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save-the-sky · 5 years ago
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oh hey, how are you, friend? hey. i haven't seen you in these parts before. welcome to the bluebell woods, fella! hmm silent type, eh? hey, that’s okay. my wife says i talk enough for fifty ducks. man, i love her. and she loves me. you should come over meet her tonight. she’s making my favourite - bread. that is if you don't mind sharing the table with seven little ducklings. i love them. it’s their first migration this winter, and everyone says to me: kyle, when you see those little ones fly south for the first time, you will understand what life is truly about. can’t wait. they taught me so much those little scamps. i actually never used to get on with my father but since becoming a dad myself now i feel like i understand what it must have been like to be in his shoes. after years of resentment i finally found in my heart to forgive him. and i’m on my way to tell him that right now. forgiveness has never been my strong suit if i’m honest. the person i find hardest to forgive is myself. i beat myself up over the littlest of things.i think it’s because, you know, i used to be a christian. my upbringing was pretty christian, and i was mildly obsessed with writing my own judgement and punishment. i think that’s why i’m so fascinated by the legal system and crime. i’ve actually written a series of one duck shows on the subject. you should come and see them actually. it’s about a duck: he starts out as a criminal but then he eventually turns over a new leaf and becomes an undercover duck, infiltrates a gang, eventually gets chopped off the gang by the police force by shouting his entire postcode to the rival gang of ducks. anyway, it’s opening night on the next wednesday, so i got that to look forward to. i better be going, friend. and i don’t want to tell you how to live your life but you really shouldn't dilly dang in this clearing either. there are huntsmen in the woods and they 
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unamused-kookaburra · 6 years ago
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It's loving James Acaster hours.
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amazingmonstercabbage · 7 years ago
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I love this so much and I can’t even explain why tbh 💛🥞
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buttercupbeck · 7 years ago
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Drawn from James Acaster:Repertoire. 🦆🦆
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andysambcrg · 2 years ago
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s-k-y-w-a-l-k-e-r · 4 years ago
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James Acaster, Recap
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workingonit-currently · 4 years ago
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The Badgers and the Trees
Let's see how this goes...
Start with recap. Might check on Bell.
Imogen slept in
Silas is drunk! He is hungover!
"You may be immune to poison but you're not immune to alcohol."
Silas and Drusten come down hung over.
Silas refuses hangover cure from Aleris and almost throws up drinking Irish coffee
Aleris glares at him and prompts him to drink the hangover cure
He drinks "a polite amount of the bottle."
random jumping man trying to be hit by a goliath
Man gets hit
Silas steals a rapier
VOICE IN SILAS' MIND FROM THE RAPIER
Silas has muticlassed as a wizard
We don't believe him
Courage is a dick
Link pulls Aleris up the stairs to her room
Aleris finds a not on her pillow but she hears all the others, so it can't be from them. (again.)
"Aleris, If you want more information about your family, go to Helmsbane cavern and follow the trail down to the depths. - DGO"
Aleris needs to tell Silas she's going out otherwise he'll freak out again
Aleris calmly tells us she's going to the Helmsbane cavern
Silas wonders if she needs someone to come with her
Aleris admits she wants to have moral support
We support her
Where's the cavern? Ah, marked on the map.
We head off to the cavern
Imogen teleports to us suddenly.
"Hell yeah, stink eye but snake."
Aleris goes into the gift shop to buy a bat plush
She of course buys the biggest bat
She's so happy
There's a guy on a ticket stand
Imogen is a danger talking to people
talking to the dude, there are tours. Cool
Claim we're a family
Terrible great puns with Griff
Asking Silas what popcorn is
A happy family
Drusten is playing the party of the teenager well, emo make up, eyeliner, hood up, grumpy.
Tour
"Aww. Baby!"-Brief cat break for a second
Imogen and Aleris scoop up bat poop
Flammable cave
crossroads
Aleris goes right, Silas follows and so does Imogen. We all go right.
Boxes of oils
GIANT
Old living essential oils
Aleris is right, nothing is better than kittens
Aleris tries to go under his legs
Imogen is getting the whole pitch
Courage gets grabbed and it's In James Acaster voice "Axe time baby!" (not tax time baby.)
Axe success and attack time (baby!)
Aleris sneak attack~
Sickle attack
Drusten shortswording
Silas attacks with rapier
arguing with rapier
Using wizard spells.
Silas attacks twice
APPSOLUTELY DESTROYS THE DUDE WITH MAGIC AND COOL SWORD STUFF!
Friendly fire on Silas to hurt the giant with thunderclap
Imogen does some fancy sorcerer stuff
Miss, miss, hit! HIT!
Sorcery bullshit. So many stupid rolls....-_- (I'm pretending to be salty but damn are these idiots amazing!)
Giant falls over backwards
Aleris needs to jump out the way and she does! Like a boss!
He pours the muscle building one on Courage's arm.
-_-
Static happened around Courage and she's pissed so kills the guy
Let's all go on a cave hunt
Imogen really likes setting fire to stuff
Random stuff happens
Shaking a badger
Aleris wants me to stop shaking a badger
Questioning badger
Pointing a badger at Imogen to explain her freakness
Every weirdness goes away
After-session: Arguing about Courage bonding with badgers
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gothicwidowsworld · 5 years ago
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James Acaster #2
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Imagine...
“We’ve asked them to bring in the most exciting thing beginning with G.” Alex Horne told the camera and therefore the viewers at home. “James.” Greg began “So far the worst round in TaskMaster history can you save it?” Nodding proudly James waited to bask in the glory he has about to be gifted from the TaskMaster. “Pretty sure I can.”the Comedian added in a cocky tone.
“A polaroid of Y/N?” Greg asked in a confused tone “Why would I want a picture of her?” Greg continued to mutter in confusion. “Ah well she couldn’t be here today so the next best thing a picture.” James stated not even caring about everyone who was still puzzled as to why he’d entered a polaroid as his prize. “Right so you want to give Y/N away?” Greg shuffled his queue cards “She’s a lovely girl James don’t get me wrong but I’m 100% sure that is human trafficking.” Alex looked up from his Ipad and like the classic teachers pet decided that James needed to be reminded of the 1st task. “But you had to bring the most exciting thing starting with the letter G!” Alex stated in a matter of fact tone feeling proud of himself. Greg nodded in agreement pointing his pen at the younger comedian in accusation signaling for James to explain himself. “Ahha that’s the thing it is a G. Girlfriend starts with G!” maybe it was James’ awkward eyebrow dance that followed or Greg’s reaction that cause the audience to almost wet themselves. “Hang on a minute that makes it worse…” Kerry practically screeched from her seat scowling comedically at James who now sat with one of his legs crossed over the over as if he was waiting for the next train ever so casually.
Jessica chuckled she knew the y/h/c girl well as they had Co-starred on Channel 4’s Drifters together a couple years previously. The two girls had kept in close contact since then and in fact would regularly meet up. “She probably only agreed because she couldn’t think of another way to tell James.. Well tell him that she’s leaving him.” Sighing dramatically Jessica added “For me.” This caused another wave of laughter from the audience sat in front of them. “So let’s recap.” Greg started “Y/N is now a legitimate prize because James’ is insisting she begins with a G.” Grinning James’ nodded “And you can’t tell me otherwise.” Rolling his eyes the tall host grimaced “We could but it would just waste my time and everybody else’s.” Shrugging Alex typed away at his Ipad about to announce what the next contestant had brought with them. “I’d hate to be going home to her now.” Rhod added his 2 pence gruffly “You NEVER anger a Welsh woman if you want to remain breathing.”
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neighbours-kid · 5 years ago
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Oh, 2019, What A Year You Were.
It is now a bit before 6pm on January 01, 2020. I just finished unpacking after coming home from my short holiday escape to Berlin for New Year’s with my best friend and frequent travel buddy. My feet are tired, my back hurts, and I’m sitting in bed now, thinking back on this last year and, it’s kind of hard for me to decide if it was a good year or less so.
My 2019 was not as eventful as my 2018. There was no large adventure to speak of like going to New York City for six months, or having to adjust back to life in Switzerland after that. 2019 was just…..uni. The same old trudge of going to class and thinking about texts that should be read (but wouldn’t be), the same old treading water without direction, stuck in one place, unsure what comes next. Or, at least, that’s what it feels like looking back on it.
When I did this looking back the last time, 2018 was not quite over yet. It was still December, I had a few more days of uni to go, all the Christmases and other celebrations still before me. At that point, I had no idea that I would meet a couple of people at the Christmas Party of our English Department and that these people would be largely responsible for tipping the scale of 2019 into ‘good’.
But I did. I did meet these lovely people I get to call something akin to family today. It’s only been a year, and I can’t quite believe it. Found family has always been my favourite trope in storytelling, and this little group of weirdos is exactly that. And to quote my favourite little alien creature, this is my family. I found it, all on my own. It’s little, and broken, but still good. Yeah, still good.
These people are not perfect, they’re not flawless, they’re not angels. But they have more humanity between them than I’ve seen in a long fucking while. We’re all broken people, none of us is any better than the next, but we have heart. And I love them all so fucking much. They have all coloured in parts of my year in their own colours and I could not be happier about it. They’re a bunch of fucking weirdo nerds, but they’re my bunch of fucking weirdo nerds.
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This year was, while largely uneventful, also very special in its own way. You know, after talking to my doc to get a date for a transgender consultation, my plan was basically to wait until I got it all lined up nicely, got my first shot of testosterone and then be like "hello world, this is happening, and if you have anything against it, whoops, too late.” Well, it didn’t quite work out like that. If you’ve been keeping up with this blog or my life in general, you know that my anxious ass decided to have a nervous break in the middle of January and come out to literally everyone then and there. And you know what? It’s good.
I’m not where I want to be, not at all. After January, I had expectations for 2019, I had hopes and dreams, wishes and plans. Unfortunately, that lead to a series of events that is tipping the scale of this year into ‘bad’. I wrote about this extensively before, but the process of starting testosterone is a long and tedious one and I am still not where I want to be, even after this entire year, but I currently see a shiny dot on the horizon that looks very promising in that department, and if everything goes as it should, it won’t be long now until I can start with the hormone treatment.
2019 started me down a road of self-discovery that is more open and public than it was before, and I am glad for it. But I don’t want to linger on that part of my year for too long. Let us look back for a while, relive some moments here and there.
On the train home from the airport today, I thought about what I did exactly one year ago. After everyone who had been at my place for New Year’s had left around lunch time on January 01, 2019, I had sat down in front of my TV and started a very movie and tv show heavy year. Over the course of this entire year, I noted down every movie and tv show episode, every short film and comedy special, everything that I watched. It…..added up quite a bit, to be completely honest. Let’s see….
For reference, I had holidays during January and half of February, as well as June all through August and half of September, and then again from the 21st of December onward. My marathon didn’t quite subside during university, but at least I didn’t binge quite so much.
In total, I watched 178 movies, 10 short films, and 685 episodes of 34 tv shows. That is 300h12 in movies, 1h38 in short films, and roughly 519h47 in tv show episodes. (Yes, I did just spend way too much time looking up all the run times…) That is a rough total of 821h37 for this year. That’s like….a bit over a month of time spent watching stuff. 1/12 of my year spent in front of a screen. Not entirely sure how I feel about this number.
I know that for some this might sound a bit excessive, but to be honest? There is so much more I want to watch and if I could do completely as I please, these numbers would look a lot different.
Here is, with the exact intention of being a big mess of a block, all the movies I watched in 2019. I highlighted a few that stood out to me especially. Not just because I liked them very much, or because they were particularly excellent, just because….they made me feel something different, I guess. The oldest movie I watched was Grease (1978) and the newest would be the comedy special John Mulaney and the Sack Lunch Bunch from this year. I started my year with Night at the Museum (2006) and ended it with season five of Leverage.
Grease (1978), My Neighbour Totoro (1988), Die Hard (1988), Batman (1989), Die Hard 2: Die Harder (1990), Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995), Othello (1995), Mission Impossible (1996), Mary Reilly (1996), Wilde (1997), Animated Epics: Beowulf (1998), Mission Impossible II (2000), Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001), The Fast and the Furious (2001), Ocean’s Eleven (2001), Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (2001), Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002), Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002), Heartlands (2002), xXx (2002), 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003), Underworld (2003), Bright Young Things (2003), Timeline (2003), The Deal (2003), Ocean’s Twelve (2004), Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004), Laws of Attraction (2004), Dirty Filthy Love (2004), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005), Kingdom of Heaven (2005), The League of Gentlemen’s Apocalypse (2005), The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006), Underworld: Evolution (2006), Mission Impossible III (2006), Inside Man (2006), Night at the Museum (2006), The Da Vinci Code (2006), The Queen (2006), Die Hard 4.0: Live Free or Die Hard (2007), Music Within (2007), Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007), Ocean’s Thirteen (2007), Zodiac (2007), Iron Man (2008), Twilight (2008), Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009), Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009), Twilight: New Moon (2009), The Damned United (2009), Fast & Furious (2009), Sherlock Holmes (2009), The Holiday (2009), Angels & Demons (2009), Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (2009), Inception (2010), The Bounty Hunter (2010), Twilight: Eclipse (2010), Alice in Wonderland (2010), Tron: Legacy (2010), Megamind (2010), Valentine’s Day (2010), The Expendables (2010), Red (2010), Eat Pray Love (2010), Iron Man 2 (2010), Beautiful Boy (2010), Fast Five (2011), Fright Night (2011, twice), Resistance (2011), Few Options, All Bad (2011), Jesus Henry Christ (2011), Twilight: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 (2011), Mission Impossible IV: Ghost Protocol (2011), Pitch Perfect (2012), Twilight: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 (2012), White House Down (2013), Admission (2013), I Give It A Year (2013), Escape Plan (2013), The Adventurer: Curse of the Midas Box (2013), Furious 6 (2013), A Good Day to Die Hard (2013), Red 2 (2013), Begin Again (2013), Saving Mr. Banks (2013), Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (2014), Kill the Messenger (2014), The Monuments Men (2014), Midnight in Paris (2014), Paddington (2014), The Imitation Game (2014), Maleficent (2014), Chelsea Peretti: One Of The Greats (2014), John Mulaney: The Comeback Kid (2015, twice), Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation (2015), Far From the Madding Crowd (2015), 7 Days in Hell (2015), Furious Seven (2015), Assassin’s Creed (2016), Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016), Patton Oswalt: Talking for Clapping (2016), Ali Wong: Baby Cobra (2016), Nocturnal Animals (2016), She Loves Me (2016), Passengers (2016), Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer (2016), xXx: The Return of Xander Cage (2017), Michael Bolton’s Big, Sexy Valentine’s Day Special (2017), Brad’s Status (2017), Home Again (2017), Murder On The Orient Express (2017), Christmas Inheritance (2017), Paddington 2 (2017), You, Me & Him (2017), Beauty and the Beast (2017), Trevor Noah: Afraid of the Dark (2017), Dave Chappelle: The Age of Spin (2017), Dave Chappelle: Deep in the Heart of Texas (2017), Patton Oswalt: Annihilation (2017), Jack Whitehall: At Large (2017), Hasan Minhaj: Homecoming King (2017), Katherine Ryan: In Trouble (2017), Mission Impossible: Fallout (2018), Slaughterhouse Rulez (2018), The Fate of the Furious (2018), Love, Simon (2018), Ocean’s 8 (2018, twice), Bad Samaritan (2018), John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous (2018, twice), Hannah Gadsby: Nanette (2018), Daniel Sloss: Dark (2018), Daniel Sloss: Jigsaw (2018), Trevor Noah: Son of Patricia (2018), Ali Wong: Hard Knock Wife (2018), James Acaster: Recognise (2018), James Acaster: Represent (2018), James Acaster: Reset (2018), James Acaster: Recap (2018), Apostle (2018), The Holiday Calendar (2018), The Princess Switch (2018), The Christmas Chronicles (2018), Captain Marvel (2019, twice), Shazam! (2019, twice), Avengers: Endgame (2019, twice), Pokémon: Detective Pikachu (2019), The Hustle (2019), Rocketman (2019), X-Men: Dark Phoenix (2019), Men in Black: International (2019), Tolkien (2019), Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019), Isn’t It Romantic (2019), Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (2019), Jenny Slate: Stage Fright (2019), Wanda Sykes: Not Normal (2019), Katherine Ryan: Glitter Room (2019), Simon Amstell: Set Free (2019), Adam Devine: Best Time of Our Lives (2019), Let It Snow (2019), Last Christmas (2019), Klaus (2019), Always Be My Maybe (2019), The Knight Before Christmas (2019), The Good Liar (2019), Hustlers (2019), Star Wars: Rise of the Skywalker (2019), Murder Mystery (2019), John Mulaney and the Sack Lunch Bunch (2019)
TV shows are going to make up a block a bit less intimidating, but here goes. Again, highlighted what stood out to me especially.
The Gifted, Friends, NCIS, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Money Heist, Riverdale, The Punisher, Broadchurch, Elite, Doctor Who, Dramarama, Agents of SHIELD, Pokémon Indio League, Good Omens, The Chef Show, Jessica Jones, Halt and Catch Fire, The Marvelous Mrs Maisel, The Simpsons, 30 Rock, The Good Fight, Sean’s Show, Gallowglass, Animals., The Spoils of Babylon, Pobol Y Cwm, Masters of Sex, Prodigal Son, Criminal UK, The Politician, Leverage, His Dark Materials, Zona Rosa, Derry Girls
Some old favourites in there. Some new ones too. I won’t list the shorts because I don’t particularly care for them. I watched them solely for binging-through-someone’s-filmography reasons.
So yeah, as you can see, a very strong year when it comes to the visual medium. I just really love movies and tv shows so much. I love this kind of storytelling, this particular form of it. There’s so much artistry there, so many talented people. I still very much would love to work in the movie world at some point. Inspires me greatly. Always has.
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2019 was not just a year of sitting glued to a TV screen, not at all. I’ve been some places too, got to do and experience some cool stuff.
In April I was able to take a few days off and go to Lugano with my dear friend and relax for a little while. We also met up with one of the lovely people I’ve met through twitter, which was great fun and we’ve spent a fantastic day together (eating food I still catch myself thinking about at least twice a week).
In June I went to Pride in Zurich with my friends, which was also a wonderful experience all together.
In July I was able to go to Cologne for half a week for CCXP, where I got to see some great panels and meet some great people. And, most importantly and also the reason why I went, I got to meet Zachary Levi again, take a picture together, have a wonderful conversation while he signed something for me, and experience an incredibly inspiring panel where I got to ask him a question that he took the time and patience to extensively answer. I treasure these moments, just as I treasure all our previous meetings and the friends and experiences that have come with it. Seeing him again after two years was definitely the highlight of the year, and it’s a strong weight of the good part in the scale that is 2019. He’s always a highlight, the dude. I can’t wait until I get to see that face again.
Also in July, I joined a few friends for a weekend at a medieval festival in Germany, which was also a very interesting and good experience.
And now at the end of the year, I spent a few days in Berlin, visiting museums and bookshops and generally touristing about with my dearest friend, celebrated New Year’s with her in the only way we know how: with good wine, food, warmth, and a tv show we both love and hold dear.
I also shouldn’t forget the two parties I attended of our university’s English Department, and the Halloween party a friend organised, and the birthdays I attended over the year, as well as the Christmas I spent with my friends at my place.
All these things, all these little bits add up and add up and ultimately I want to think that 2019 was a good year. I am so glad this year is over, but looking back I find so many good things that have happened, so many wonderful experiences, and I wonder, why? Why am I so happy it is over? Why am I so desperate to move forward, to turn the page, to start a new chapter, a new book?
I don’t know. I really don’t know.
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For this new year, for 2020, I have a few wishes. I’m not really one to make resolutions, because I know exactly I won’t hold myself to it, but I have some things I’d like to do, like to try.
2019 was my year of movies and shows. I won’t stop watching things, I’ll never stop watching things. But for this year, I want to put my focus elsewhere. This year, I’d like to try and read all the books that have amassed themselves in my possession, that I haven’t actually read yet. It’s doable, I don’t own enormous amounts of books yet. I want to try that. I want to try to read more, to find that passion and attention span again that I had as a kid. I might try to blog a bit about it, just so I have something to hold me accountable. We’ll see. But I just really want to read more. Carry a book everywhere I go.
I know that 2020 is bringing me another step closer to becoming my truest self. I have my next appointment with the hormone specialist early in February, and if I am not entirely mistaken (or something is drastically changed) I will be able to start taking hormones then and there. Starting testosterone is going to be exciting and interesting, and I am very much looking forward to it. What I want for myself this year, is to take it easy. Be kind to myself in this journey. Let myself be gentle. I always have so many expectations for myself, and I really just want to try and…let myself be, let myself just live and experience things as they come. No expectations.
This first half year of 2020 is also the time I will be writing my Bachelor thesis and, hopefully, by summer I’ll have my degree. It’ll be a tough but I hope also rewarding time for me. Having to shift the way I write papers (quick, barely researched and sourced, not even remotely re-read, always started mere hours before the deadline) to something more useful for a thesis, something fitting for a thesis, is going to be challenging. Keeping my head in the right space, keeping the focus and doing the work, it’s all going to be hard for me. But I have faith that I will find a way to reign in my scatterbrain and flick the hyper-focus switch into something that will be sustainable for the time I have to write my thesis in.
Speaking of my thesis, there is something I have not mentioned yet, that strongly informed my experience of 2019. Good Omens is the book I’ll be writing my thesis about (specifically a queer theological reading of it) and Good Omens was the story that has shaped my year. I re-read the book at the beginning of term and once the mini-series came out at the end of May, I did not really think about anything else since. This book and this show are so incredibly important to me, and it is, after a long while of nothing even remotely getting there, the first thing that has captured my attention so strongly, that it has outlasted my one-month hyper-focus ability and shows no signs of stopping any time soon. And that I am so incredibly grateful for. I wasn’t sure if I could still do it. Have an interest, have passion for something, for longer than a month. So many things I tried and loved and done, and after a single month, I dropped them like a hot potato and never touched them again. But Good Omens came and took me by my hand and lead me into the promised land. Especially since the show came out, I feel like a changed person. I have talked about it to no end, and I could go on forever now too, but I’ll just say this for now: This story of an angel and a demon crossing the divide that is their differences, coming together in love for the world, for humanity, and each other, this story means everything to me, and it has given me so much. Nothing is ever going to change that. That is irrevocable. And I know that 2020 won’t change that fact. I have faith that this passion will continue on and will inspire more positive change in me. It’s already started bringing me back to writing and drawing, so I know that it will lead me somewhere.
There is so much more I could say here, now, about 2019, about 2020. About my plans and my wishes, my dreams and the things I ought to do. But I think, I’ll leave it at that, for now. I tried this monthly blogging last year for the first time, and I think I’ll try to continue doing it. So, you can expect to read more of my thoughts on all kinds of things.
For now, however, let me say this: 2020 can be anything you want it to be. 2020 is yours to shape, yours to create in, yours to manage, yours to use. I want my 2020 to be gentle, to be taken one step at a time, to be experienced to the fullest, to be lived and felt and actively experienced. Sure, bad things can happen, bad things can always happen. But it’s your decision what happens next.
In 2020, I want to start loving more unapologetically. Do good, recklessly. Be kind, always. Not just to others, but to myself.
I have faith in us, you know? Humans. There’s so much hope there, still. 2020 might just as well show it.
Happy New Year, everyone. I hope it’ll be a good one for you.
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mcsaiccfmusesa · 3 years ago
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Also..... this duck in animal crossing just requested a place themed after James Acaster’s Recap; a whole retaurant where they only serve bread--with a decoy duck T_T
look... this is where I am this semester rn. If you don’t like my shitposting... please unfollow no hard feelings
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panelshowsource · 7 years ago
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All of his live shows – Recognise, Represent, Reset and Recap – will drop on the streaming service on March 27. They will be packaged as a mini-series entitled Repertoire.
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enjtee · 8 years ago
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Mmh? Déjà Vu.. Déjà Vu! Part Three & Four of James Acaster 'The Trelogy" (?) - Reset & Recap. 2 shows tonight in 1!! @TheHen&Chicken #beenaride! 🎙️😀🤡🐔🐓☔ #comedybox #jamesacaster #comedian #funny #thehen (at Hen and Chicken)
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