Here is a question: are any of you lovely people on birth control for period reasons? Or, are you on birth control for birth control reasons (this would seem to be the logical thing to do) and have noticed a difference in your periods for the better? I ask this because I cannot possibly go another month with my periods like this, particularly not when I have exams, and also because at one point today I had to just lie down on my bathroom floor and weep a little bit.
Failing that: what do you do to STOP THIS PAIN?
I've had rubbish periods since they started when I was 11 - they last somewhere between 5-9 days and the first 3 usually render me incapable of doing much other than lying around and whimpering, but then there are the ones like this one, which just flatten me completely and I can't sit down, stand up or lie down. WHAT IS THE ANSWER, O WISE LADIES?
On another, less bleesome topic,what I have basically been doing with my life other than heating up hotbots in every other hour is reading all the YA fantasy fiction I can get my hands on. This is soothing my soul. For example, I've just finished Tithe and Ironside, both by Holly Black (
blackholly), and I'm waiting for the last book in Cassandra Clare's (
cassandraclare) Mortal Instruments trilogy to come out, and, hang on, this is going outside the WHO ELSE HAS READ HAVEMERCY BY
ladyjaida and
danibennett, BECAUSE I JUST WANT TO TALK ABOUT IT FOREVER AND EVER AND EVER. It is about metal dragons, you guys, and as well as that, there is a gay magician, and wonderful secondary characters, and the four characters who all have such different voices narrate it in turn, and the world they've created is so beautiful and complex and tangible, and there was a bit of hurt/comfort in there and by the end I was just sobbing like a freak, because I LOVED THESE CHARACTERS SO MUCH that the whole resolution made me want to cry because I couldn't properly deal with it ending. Luckily, there are three more books to come in this series.
And that massive run-on sentence of d00m is why I don't try to talk about books I love beyond expressing my deep-felt emotions and nagging people to buy them and come and tell me their thoughts. (apologies for people who caught this entry while the lj-cut was in the wrong place: Havemercy is not about vampires!) This icon I am using is of art by
halcyonjazz, who sketched out each character from Havemercy. This is Rook. Confusingly, he is not my favourite character but this icon is gorgeous. I do love Rook, though. I CANNOT PICK A FAVOURITE FROM THIS BOOK I pick Royston.
Also I read books that are not by people on LJ! I am currently reading the considerably less good House of Night series, which I bought on the strength of their concept (a finishing school for vampires) and the books are quite rubbish but in the way that's enjoyable. Like Twilight, but with less sparkling and more sex. When my mother and I were flicking through the pages of the first book the other day, in Waterstones, she turned to me and said, "It took two people to write this?" (It is co-written). The answer is yes. Yes, it did. It only got better from there (vampire communing with Indians!).
Here is a thing: why is it that the protagonists in fantasy fiction so often end up being The Most Special Specialton Ever to Special Ever, Better Even Than Anyone Or Anything Before Them? I get it, authors: you want your hero/heroine to be super wonderful, but, okay, this just irritates me. I get that it also appeals to the part of people that want to be special themselves, because everyone does want this on some level, I think, in whatever way - particularly clever/beautiful/powerful/memorable/kind etc - but it is used so often to give a book tension - YOU ARE THE ONLY PERSON WHO HAS THE POWER TO DO THIS THING THAT WILL BRING THIS BOOK TO ITS POINT, BUT FIRST ANGST ABOUT THIS FOR MORE PAGES THAN ARE USED TO EXPLAIN THE ACTUAL PLOT - that I now can't really root for the Super Special character in any way, because I mainly want to smack them in the face.
That being said, I really really love Harry Potter as a character, and he fits so painfully well into the Super Special character mould in that every time he is introduced to someone new, they comment on his AMAZING POWERS OF NOT DYING, but then what he doesn't have is Super Special powers. Something happened to him to make people regard him as special, but he himself has only his own strengths and weaknesses to rely on as opposed to being the One True New Born God or whatever. Then again, I also really like Buffy as a character, but then while she does have Super Special powers, what she isn't is the only person to have ever been so amazing. There is a line of slayers. She became a slayer when the previous slayer died. When she dies, she can be replaced. What I am saying is: it didn't have to be Harry and Buffy; it could just as easily have been, I don't know, Ron or Willow had things worked out differently. (Sadly, what I am now picturing is Ron the Vampire Slayer, but I don't know how well that would have worked).
Here is another thing: I really want to be able to eat dairy again, but it is not to be.
To end this mishmash of an entry, a word about lurking. I lurk on some journals but only when I don't feel confident enough that if I say words to someone, they won't run screaming in the other internet direction. This is something I am doing less and less, because I have made some amazing lj friends after having finally said hello to them, but what I am trying to say, in a ludicrously egotistical way, is if I happen to have any lurkers reading this right now, drop me a comment to say hi? A few people have recently friended me too, and so to facilitate new contact or indeed if anyone else wants to procrastinate away their revision (oh yeah), let's have a meme or two to conclude. Take your pick! - or, indeed, pick both.
1. Give me a subject you would like to see me make a post about, and I shall do just that.
2. In response to this post, ask me about the first time I did something. It can be anything--the first time I ate Italian food, the first time someone I knew died, the first time I left the country, the first time someone of the opposite sex saw me naked. I'll answer in the thread. Then (if you like) put it on your journal and I'll ask you questions.
Failing that: what do you do to STOP THIS PAIN?
I've had rubbish periods since they started when I was 11 - they last somewhere between 5-9 days and the first 3 usually render me incapable of doing much other than lying around and whimpering, but then there are the ones like this one, which just flatten me completely and I can't sit down, stand up or lie down. WHAT IS THE ANSWER, O WISE LADIES?
On another, less bleesome topic,what I have basically been doing with my life other than heating up hotbots in every other hour is reading all the YA fantasy fiction I can get my hands on. This is soothing my soul. For example, I've just finished Tithe and Ironside, both by Holly Black (
And that massive run-on sentence of d00m is why I don't try to talk about books I love beyond expressing my deep-felt emotions and nagging people to buy them and come and tell me their thoughts. (apologies for people who caught this entry while the lj-cut was in the wrong place: Havemercy is not about vampires!) This icon I am using is of art by
Also I read books that are not by people on LJ! I am currently reading the considerably less good House of Night series, which I bought on the strength of their concept (a finishing school for vampires) and the books are quite rubbish but in the way that's enjoyable. Like Twilight, but with less sparkling and more sex. When my mother and I were flicking through the pages of the first book the other day, in Waterstones, she turned to me and said, "It took two people to write this?" (It is co-written). The answer is yes. Yes, it did. It only got better from there (vampire communing with Indians!).
Here is a thing: why is it that the protagonists in fantasy fiction so often end up being The Most Special Specialton Ever to Special Ever, Better Even Than Anyone Or Anything Before Them? I get it, authors: you want your hero/heroine to be super wonderful, but, okay, this just irritates me. I get that it also appeals to the part of people that want to be special themselves, because everyone does want this on some level, I think, in whatever way - particularly clever/beautiful/powerful/memorable/kind etc - but it is used so often to give a book tension - YOU ARE THE ONLY PERSON WHO HAS THE POWER TO DO THIS THING THAT WILL BRING THIS BOOK TO ITS POINT, BUT FIRST ANGST ABOUT THIS FOR MORE PAGES THAN ARE USED TO EXPLAIN THE ACTUAL PLOT - that I now can't really root for the Super Special character in any way, because I mainly want to smack them in the face.
That being said, I really really love Harry Potter as a character, and he fits so painfully well into the Super Special character mould in that every time he is introduced to someone new, they comment on his AMAZING POWERS OF NOT DYING, but then what he doesn't have is Super Special powers. Something happened to him to make people regard him as special, but he himself has only his own strengths and weaknesses to rely on as opposed to being the One True New Born God or whatever. Then again, I also really like Buffy as a character, but then while she does have Super Special powers, what she isn't is the only person to have ever been so amazing. There is a line of slayers. She became a slayer when the previous slayer died. When she dies, she can be replaced. What I am saying is: it didn't have to be Harry and Buffy; it could just as easily have been, I don't know, Ron or Willow had things worked out differently. (Sadly, what I am now picturing is Ron the Vampire Slayer, but I don't know how well that would have worked).
Here is another thing: I really want to be able to eat dairy again, but it is not to be.
To end this mishmash of an entry, a word about lurking. I lurk on some journals but only when I don't feel confident enough that if I say words to someone, they won't run screaming in the other internet direction. This is something I am doing less and less, because I have made some amazing lj friends after having finally said hello to them, but what I am trying to say, in a ludicrously egotistical way, is if I happen to have any lurkers reading this right now, drop me a comment to say hi? A few people have recently friended me too, and so to facilitate new contact or indeed if anyone else wants to procrastinate away their revision (oh yeah), let's have a meme or two to conclude. Take your pick! - or, indeed, pick both.
1. Give me a subject you would like to see me make a post about, and I shall do just that.
2. In response to this post, ask me about the first time I did something. It can be anything--the first time I ate Italian food, the first time someone I knew died, the first time I left the country, the first time someone of the opposite sex saw me naked. I'll answer in the thread. Then (if you like) put it on your journal and I'll ask you questions.
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Date: 2009-04-16 11:02 pm (UTC)(My "b"-key is stuck and therefore I have to hit my keyboard repeatedly to make it work. I probably look ridiculous while doing so. And no, I'm not random at all. XD)
I haven't read "Havemercy" yet, but I think I might have to because it really sounds quite awesome! :D
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Date: 2009-04-16 11:16 pm (UTC)DO IT NOW, AND THEN COME BACK AND TELL ME YOU'VE BOUGHT IT. I'M WAITING. I DON'T EVEN CARE ABOUT FINANCE. IT IS NECESSARY.
And don't be discouraged if you don't get into it straight away: because of the four different narration voices, I found it took four times as long to really get engaged with the book, if that makes sense? Like, there's four different perspectives you've got to get used to, four sets of backstory and motivations and world opinions and things, and then you've got to get used to how they interact with people you're already used to seeing through someone else's eyes. WHAT I AM SAYING IS, THERE IS AN EXACT MOMENT I CAN PINPOINT WHERE I WENT 'YES, THIS IS GOING TO BE AWESOME, and that was about 60 pages in or so, and then there is an exact moment where I went THESE CHARACTERS HAVE EATEN MY MIND AND I DON'T EVEN WANT IT BACK, and that's at about the 100-odd page mark and that bit became my favourite part of the book. ALSO IT WOULD BE TOTALLY AMAZING TO TALK ABOUT IT WITH YOU AS YOU READ IT, BECAUSE YOU ARE EQUALLY AMAZING, AND BASICALLY I WANT TO TALK ABOUT THIS BOOK WITH YOU RIGHT NOW.
(hit that b. it's not c. it rhymes with me. I CAN RANDOM WITH THE BEST OF THEE.)
ajbsdkjabkj pain meds, why so ineffectual sometimes?