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saw people posting their scp avatars and you just know i had to join in (there aren’t enough scp fans on roblox)
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Answer 30 questions and tag 20 mutuals you want to get to know better
I was tagged by @datasupremacy & @androiidboyfriend 💛
Name/nickname: Rae
Gender: genderless. agender
Star sign: Virgo
Height: 5'9″
Time: noon now
Birthday: 9/9✨
Favourite bands: Typhoon, Portico Quartet, Brown Bird, Delicate Steve, The Cinematic Orchestra, Feist, Yeasayer, Beats Antique, Maribou State, Bohren and Der Club of Gore
Favourite solo artists: James Blake, Emancipator, Blockhead, Forest Swords, The Flashbulb, Joni Mitchell, Kishi Bashi, WHY? (these music questions are hard. I had to go adjust the time in here cuz it took too long lol)
Song stuck in my head: Bride by San Firmin
Last movie I watched: uh... I’m having trouble remembering honestly. It might have been... Seventh Son? like a couple weeks ago. We’ve been trying to watch Discovery in our TV time together and it’s going... slow.
Last show: I’ve been watching Stargate SG1 on my own & it’s been fun.
When did I create this blog: A few months ago I think?
What I post: Star Trek, mostly TNG, DS9, Voyager, Enterprise. Lots of jokes and headcanons and a little of my art and writing.
Last thing I googled: "verner panton design” to show a friend
Other blogs: this is it, baby! I started this one after many years off the site because I wanted a timeline of only star trek content and a place to blabber.
Do I get asks: Occasionally. I adore anyone who sends them. Feel free to send them anytime <3
Why I chose my url: I mostly reblog star trek stuff. I am the replicator.
Following: 76 (star trek blogs, my beloved)
followers: I just hit 100 and I’m like wow how. I love ya’ll <3
Average hours of sleep: 8ish. Light sleeper and wake up at night tho.
Lucky number: 9
Instruments: Voice primarily. I’m like flub-through-it level on guitar/uke/piano
What am I wearing: a short sleeved blue cashmere crop top, thin green yoga pants, and huge mustard color wool socks with a hole in one heel.
Dream trip: the Galapagos or Thailand or the moon.
Favourite food: it’s probably sushi, but the food I eat most often is an egg on toast every morning for breakfast.
Nationality: American
Favourite song: ugh brutal question. I don’t have a fav, but I’ll recommend Manchester by Kishi Bashi cuz it makes me cry as my heart fills with joy
Last book read: I think it was the last Dresden Files book. Yeah, Battle Ground.
Top 3 fictional universes I’d like to live in: Star Trek, obviously. Ghibli and Mass Effect.
Favourite colour: neon salmon
TAG: uh lots of my mutuals have been tagged already, but if you wanna do it, please do. You are who I tag. 🌺
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March 3, 2018
Here is the top literary news of the week:
Terry Goodkind Apologizes to Artist After Trashing Cover to Own Book
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Amazon to sponsor Digital Book World 2018 for first time in conference history
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Budget 2018: Federal government commits $73M for new Ottawa super library
WHAT WE SAY WHEN WE MARKET QUEER STORIES
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China’s Censors Ban Winnie the Pooh and the Letter ‘N’ After Xi’s Power Grab
Shayevich and Fitzcarraldo Editions win inaugural Translation Prize
Novelist Jennifer Egan named new president of PEN America
Isobel Hunter appointed as first Chief Executive of SCL
CITY OF EXILES: WHEN MARIO VARGAS LLOSA MET JULIO CORTÁZAR IN PARIS
Australian National University researchers discover lost literary treasure trove
Guinean Blogger Sally Bilaly Sow: “Accountability Must Be in the Minds of Every Citizen”
Without Women or Evolution: 'Ultra-Orthodox Wikipedia' Is Literally Rewriting History
The profits from publishing: authors' perspective
Randy Boyagoda on Infinite Jest — a great Canadian novel, by an American writer
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