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nyatawia · 2 years
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survey--s · 1 year
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Was there anything that you planned to do today but didn’t? Have a lie-in, lol. It’s my first night at home in eight days but of course I barely got any sleep and was up for the day at 5am ha.
Is there anyone you interact with often on social media but not in person? Yeah, quite a few people.
What color box does your favorite cereal come in? One comes in orange, another comes in a yellow box.
Do you have any plates, dishes, mugs etc. with pretty illustrations on them? Not really. Our plates are mostly white with duck egg blue trim and heart shapes around the edges. The mugs are mostly plain-ish.
Does anywhere on your body currently hurt, or feel sore? Yeah, my period is due any day now and I’ve just started with stomach cramps.
What is your favorite snack to eat with a hot beverage? Cake, for sure, or maybe cookies.
Is there any advice you have been given, that sticks in your mind? It’s not advice I was given as such, but I love the quote “Worrying means you suffer twice” from the Fantastic Beasts movies. As someone with anxiety it really resonated with me.
What’s the nicest advice you have ever been given about love/relationships? I can’t really think of anything right now.
Do you own any adult coloring books? What kind(s) do you like? I have about five but I haven’t touched any of them for years now. I did a lot of colouring during lockdown though.
When was the last time you got some new headphones? A couple of years ago.
Is there a lamp in your living room? What color is its shade? No.
Do you know anyone whose name starts with the letter X? My second cousin is called Xavier.
Have you eaten any rice or pasta today? No. I had toast for breakfast and then Ryvita with various toppings for lunch.
Name a food that you dislike the texture of. Bananas.
Which of your friends do you confide in the most? I don’t really confide in anyone that much, to be honest. I’m quite a private person outside of these surveys.
Have you ever fallen out of love with someone? If so, why do you think that happened? Sure, for various different reasons.
If you have pets, do you talk to them? Of course, I talk to all of them!
Are there any TV shows that you strongly dislike, but others seem to love? Married at First Sight, Love Island, The Office, Brooklyn Nine Nine.
Is there anything you haven’t done lately, that you’d like to do soon? Go to see my parents - we’re actually going on Saturday though. Do you own any T-shirts with brand logos on them? Maybe one or two, yeah.
Have you experienced any kind of food cravings lately? Smoked salmon and couscous, randomly. Though not together, lol.
Have you watched or read the news today? No, I never do either of those things anymore, honestly. I find the news is so bad for my mental health.
Describe the cover illustration of the book closest to you. I can’t see the cover of a book from where I’m sitting.
Are there any take-away or fast-food places close to your house? If so, do you ever order food from any of them? Yeah, two chippies, two kebab/pizza/burger places, an Indian and a Chinese. I order from the ones that deliver sometimes, yeah. Maybe twice a month?
Is there anything happening tomorrow, that you’re looking forward to? I’m looking forward to waking up in my own bed and not having to faff about going for a house-sit lol.
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hermanwatts · 4 years
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Sensor Sweep: Rialto’s Market, Castle Amber, Freas, David Drake
Fiction (Goodman Games): Jack Holbrook Vance was summoned into this world just over a century ago in San Francisco on August 28, 1916. A writer of multiple genres, he is best known to fans of Dungeons and Dragons for his Dying Earth novels, one of the inspirations for the magic system, often called ‘Vancian’, in which magic-users memorize spells from their librams, and once cast, forget them for the day.
Gamergate (Walker’s Retreat): Among all the other events of the last week or so was the anniversary of Gamergate. To which I find this Tweet and its pic very much my mood.
Poetry (Kairos): Kipling’s famous–some might say infamous–poem “The Wrath of the Awakened Saxon” has gained a great deal of traction in dissident circles. I maintain that a major reason why this poem has resonated with the current generations of young men on the right is that it highlights the masculine virtues they were never taught.
Fiction (DMR Books): Since April 9, 2018, I’ve been periodically posting blog entries devoted to what I call the “Forefathers of Sword and Sorcery”. Those would be the men—writers like Doyle and London—who influenced the First Dynasty of S&S authors such as Robert E. Howard, Clark Ashton Smith and C.L. Moore. Apparently, there are some very confused people out there on the Webz. I thought it best to define some terms and parameters so further misapprehensions don’t occur.
Art (Rafeeq McGiveron): s July draweth to a close, I suddenly realize that the last month and a half has been pretty busy in terms of updates to my Heinlein cover art galleries.  In addition to new-to-me editions of books like Waldo and Magic, Inc., Orphans of the Sky, The Man Who Sold the Moon, Time for the Stars, and Podkayne of Mars, I also have come across quite a bit of things from magazines.
Terry Pratchett (The Wert Zone): Following the publication of yet another publicity image from BBC America’s The Watch, a TV series loosely “inspired by” Sir Terry Pratchett’s Discworld books, his family and associates have once again made it clear that they do not approve of the project and have distanced themselves from it.
Pulp (Pulp Net): I recently obtained The Doc Vandal Omnibus: Vol. 1, which has the first three novels by Dave Robinson featuring Doc Vandal, a steampunk take on Doc Savage. Doc Vandal was influenced by Doc Savage, but also Captain Future and Perry Rhodan. He exists in a different world where aliens exist and other strange things. Born on the Moon and raised by alien AIs, Vandal is an improved human who uses his skills and knowledge to create inventions and stand up against evil.
Gaming (Grognardia): Naturally, we’re not playing these games face-to-face. Instead, we’re making use of VASSAL, a virtual tabletop created for wargamers (specifically Advanced Squad Leader). VASSAL has proven surprisingly easy to use, not to mention fun. Based on my friend’s recommendation, we began my education with GMT’s Falling Sky: The Gallic Revolt Against Caesar. Partly this was done because it’s a period of history I know a bit about and partly because Falling Sky is an entry in GMT’s COIN series, which my friend thought would appeal to me.
History (Legends of Men): A while ago, I picked up an old book on pirates for cheap at a used bookstore. It’s General History of the Robberies & Murders of the Most Notorious Pirates. by Daniel Defoe. You may recognize the name Daniel Defoe as the author of Robinson Crusoe and other novels. He’s one of the first early English novelists, and his authorship of this book is disputed but highly probable. This book is loaded with more than 20 stories of actual pirates, their exploits, successes, failures, and deaths.
Fiction (Benespen): King David’s Spaceship [Amazon link] is the first book by Jerry Pournelle I remember reading. I picked it up from the local library in 2006, and I could not put it down. Colonel Nathan MacKinnie’s desperate quest to find a forgotten database of ancient technology on a barbaric planet, and then spirit that information home under the watchful eyes of the Imperial Navy is a classic adventure. Jerry Pournelle’s style is the place where intrigue, politics, and technology meet, often with a heavy dose of military tactics. King David’s Spaceship is all that and more.
Conan (Conan.com): We’re happy to announce the launch of the official Conan store, called Rialto’s Market, here on Conan.com! It’s headed by the merchant Rialto, someone you’ll learn more about in the near future. We’ve got T-shirts, Thulsa Doom bottle openers, phone cases, mugs, and more for you in Rialto’s Market. You can also pre-order the Conan the Cimmerian: The Tower of the Elephant board game, if you missed out on the successful Kickstarter.
RPG (Pelgrane Press): The term: table sense. It’s what developers look for when you write scenarios or source material for roleplaying games. It’s what game masters need from you when they read your material. Table sense is what it sounds like: the ability to forecast what will happen at the gaming table when the scene, magic item, background detail, monster or whatever it is comes into use. How do you get it? By playing roleplaying games of the sort you’re writing for. And more importantly: by picturing the play experience as you write, away from your table.
Vampirella (Monster Librarian): From the Stars…a Vampiress provides a great reference guide to one of the most recognizable female horror comics heroines, Vampirella. The first section, “The Vampire Who Fell to Earth”, tells her story from her initial creation by James Warren and Forrest J. Ackerman, and other writers and artists who helped her development such as Archie Goodwin, Jose Gonzalez, Trina Robbins, Frank Frazetta, Gonzalo Mayo, and many more, to her cancellation in 1982 after Warren Publishing closed its doors.
Science Fiction (Digital Bibliophilia): Rogue Ship is one the novels Vogt constructed from previously issued stories into a ‘fix-up’ and has a complicated history. From the notes in my 1975 Panther paperback edition it started life as three seperate stories that were rewritten for this single novel. Beginning in 1947, with Centaurus II, which was first published in ‘Astounding Science Fiction’ (which became the magazine ‘Analog Science Fact – Science Fiction’), we then move on to Rogue Ship published in ‘Super Science Fiction’ three years later, and lastly have a story called The Expendables published within the pages of ‘IF Worlds of Science Fiction’ in 1963.
RPG (Goodman Games): It’s time! We’re opening the doors on Original Adventures Reincarnated #5: Castle Amber, and you are all invited inside. The fifth release in our Original Adventures Reincarnated line is now up and available for pre-order from our online store. It’s your chance to get in line for the first wave of shipments of this great new release.
Cinema (Flickering Myth): When The Expendables was first announced in late 2009, my excitement levels went through the roof. Initially it was Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham and Jet Li on board and that was exciting enough. Then Dolph Lundgren signed on, and the rest followed. By the time a mid-shoot addition of Bruce Willis and Arnold Schwarzenegger was announced (in a surprise cameo where the surprise was blown long before release sadly) I was bouncing around like a toddler high on Dib Dab. The first film came out 10 years ago today.
Cinema (Made in Atlantis): During the 1899 to 1901 Boxer Rebellion, Peking is an open city with the Chinese, and several European countries vie for control. The Boxers, who oppose Christianity and the western powers, who still exercised complete sovereignty over their compounds and their citizens. The head of the U.S. garrison is Marine Major Matt Lewis (Charlton Heston), an experienced China hand who knows local conditions well. He meets exiled Russian Baroness Natalie Ivanoff (Ava Gardner), with whom he falls in love.
Science Fiction (Frank Ormond): I have previously written on my favorite science fiction series, Count to the Eschaton Sequence, before. The first book is Count to a Trillion and is an excellent adventure science fiction novel. This retrospective was a long time coming. I’ve found John C. Wright’s work fascinating, if not a bit verbose in areas, and creative. He’s held up in some circles as a master of the craft, and it’s easy to see why.
Art (DMR Books): The late, great Kelly Freas* would’ve turned ninety-eight today. As I’ve noted elsewhere, Freas started out in Weird Tales and could have had a fine career illustrating fantasy and weird fiction. However, he tied his star to the burgeoning science fiction market and became one of the all-time greats. For me, without question, Freas’ art epitomizes the look of what’s known as the Golden Age of Science Fiction. Gorgeous color, beautiful women, sleek spaceships and a universe blazing with stars.
Comic Books (Comicsradio): Everyone falls in love with Cave Girl. It apparently can’t be helped. Over the course of the first three stories included in Cave Girl #11 (her debut issue despite the numbering), two men have fallen in love with the blonde Jungle Girl already. In fact, in this issue’s final story (still written by Gardner Fox and drawn by Bob Powell), Luke and Alan haven’t given up yet. They are attempting to cross the mountains that surround Cave Girl’s home jungle, still determined to talk her into coming back to civilization and claiming her inheritance.
Anime (Karavansara): As a kid I watched a lot of movies and TV series, cartoons both western and Japanese, I read comics, I read novels and short stories and non fiction… each of these shaped the way I think about stories, and I think it might be fun to try and take a look at all these influences. And I’m starting with anime because… ah, because we need to start somewhere, right? As I probably already mentioned in the past, Italy was at the forefront of the anime invasion that started at the very tail-end of the ’70s.
D&D (Mystical Trash Heap): As a hobby for nerds, there’s a strong appetite among D&D fans to make lists and categorize things, and this extends not just to elements within the game but to meta-level discussion about the game itself. The most obvious breaking point is TSR-D&D (1974-97) and Wizards of the Coast/Hasbro D&D (1998-present), with the 1998-99 period (after Wizards took over but before D&D 3.0 was released) as a transition period.  The next most obvious is the various editions: Original (1974-77*), 1st Edition Advanced (1978-88), 2nd Edition Advanced (1989-99), 3rd (2000-2007), 4th (2008-2013), and 5th (2014-present) editions.
Science Fiction (Chapleboro): David Drake almost missed our interview. Although the incident occurred two weeks before we met, Drake was directly involved while riding one of his three motorcycles. As we discussed the crash, Drake casually stated that being rear-ended on his bike was one of the ways he thought he might die. Fortunately, he walked away with nothing more than a few bumps and bruises – not too bad, considering his motorcycle was sandwiched between two SUVs.
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survey--s · 1 year
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Was there anything that you planned to do today, but didn’t? Nah, I didn’t really have anything planned for today and I’ve pretty much done nothing, lol. I’ve spent most of my day messing about online and watching “Meet, Marry, Murder” on Netflix, lol.
Is there anyone you interact with often on social media but not in person? Sure, mostly family and friends who don’t live nearby.
What colour box does your favourite cereal come in? Orange - I don’t really eat cereal often, but I do love Crunchy Nut lol.
Do you have any plates, dishes, mugs etc. with pretty illustrations on them? No, not really. Most of them are plain or they have hearts/polka dots on them.
Does anywhere on your body currently hurt, or feel sore? For once, nothing is hurting or aching! I suspect that’ll change when I go back to work tomorrow but for now I’ll make the most of it, lol.
What is your favourite snack to eat with a hot beverage? Okay, I had the most AMAZING peanut butter and jam blondie on Friday with a cup of coffee and it was incredible, lol. Generally I don’t have snacks with hot drinks but I do love a bit of cake with my coffee sometimes.
Is there any advice you have been given, that sticks in your mind? "Don’t sweat the small stuff��. I used to think it was really trite bollocks but it’s SO true and makes so much sense.
What’s the nicest advice you have ever been given about love or relationships? I don’t really remember getting much advice about that kind of thing.
Do you own any adult colouring books? What kind(s) do you like? I have like 5-6 of them but I haven’t used them since lockdown. They’re just the ones with random patterns on them - Mandalas and stuff like that.
When was the last time you got some new headphones? About eighteen months ago and I think I’ve used them twice lol.
Is there a lamp in your living room? What colour is its shade? No - we have two regular overhead lights and then there are warm white fairy lights going all the way round the room which I have on whenever I’m home.
Do you know anyone whose name starts with the letter X? Not nowadays, but I went to school with a Xavier, and I also have second-cousin called Xavier, but we’ve never met.
Have you eaten any rice or pasta today? Yeah, I had chicken korma with rice for lunch.
Name a food that you dislike the texture of. Bruised bananas.
Which of your friends do you confide in the most? Probably Emma.
Have you ever fallen out of love with someone?  Sure, these things happen - people change and things happen.
If you have pets, do you talk to them? Duh, lol. I mean, are there really people out there who don’t talk to their pets?
Are there any TV shows that you strongly dislike, but others seem to love? Game of Thrones. I’ve tried to watch it about five times but I get bored after the first season and give up lol.
Is there anything you haven’t done lately, that you’d like to do soon? I need to get some new clothes, but I’m holding out until next weekend as I’ll have been paid properly then.
Have you experienced any kind of food cravings lately? Roast potatoes.
Have you watched or read the news today? No - I just get my news via social media and reddit.
Describe the cover illustration of the book closest to you. There aren’t any books within arms reach of me.
Are there any take-away or fast food places close to your house? Yeah, there’s a chippy about 50 metres up the road, lol. Our town also has another chippy, a Chinese, a pizza/kebab/burger place and an Indian place. Most of the regular restaurants do takeaway too.
Is there anything happening tomorrow, that you’re looking forward to? Nah, I’m back at work tomorrow and I really CBA lol. I’m sure it’ll be fine once I’m back though.
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