Well, I've noticed this 'rant' meme going around, and while it's been entertaining, I don't want to participate myself, because (a) it is too hot and (b) I just got encouraged by my doctors today, and I don't want to squander my positive energy on something as negative as a rant.
So I propose a 'yay!' meme. Write something in the comments that you want me to enthuse about, and I shall do so.
Then go thou and do so likewise.
(oh, is that thunder I hear? It might be cooling down. Yay!)
So I propose a 'yay!' meme. Write something in the comments that you want me to enthuse about, and I shall do so.
Then go thou and do so likewise.
(oh, is that thunder I hear? It might be cooling down. Yay!)
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Date: 2005-01-28 05:34 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2005-01-28 06:46 am (UTC)Where would we be without Vila? He is the everyman, the normal soul, not one of the "clever" or driven people. Mind you, that actually fits Gan better, now that I think about it. But this is about Vila.
Sometimes, yes, Vila is the comic relief. But he isn't just the comic relief. And part of that comic-reliefness is because he does it deliberately to defuse the tension. That makes him a peacemaker in a way. He provides balance in the mix -- the Liberator isn't full of passionate deadly-serious Rebels (though I've read PGP fanfic that was -- save us from teh boredom!) and Vila is one of those non-Rebels.
He is, of course, very talented in his "field", which is a source of pride for him -- probably the majority of his self-esteem rests on his expertise with security systems. Yes, there's a bit of cognitive dissonance in admiring a thief, but one resolves it by saying, well, he's robbing the Bad Guys.
He's amazing in the way that his hard life doesn't seem to have hardened him -- and maybe some would say "yeah, but he's a coward!" but I wonder, if in a way that's him being true to himself -- in that he had two choices in the way he coped with his hard life: one would be to become hard and nasty himself, to hurt others; and the other would be to keep his head down and seek protectors, who could be tough on his behalf.
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Date: 2005-01-28 07:12 am (UTC)Oh, you mean real cute fuzzy animals.
Well, cats. Of course cats. It is impossible for there to be an ugly cat (Persian cats don't count). All cats are beautiful. And kittens are cute. Very cute. With their big eyes and their pathetic little meows, and the way they pounce on anything that moves and pat it with their patty-paw but don't quite know what to do with it. And their so soft fur. Prrrrrr.
Gotta mention baby chicks. So soft and fluffy, with their eep-eep and running around all lost and confused. Don't you just go "Awww" at baby chicks?
And calves. All wobbly on those thin tall legs, lowing for their mothers, and sucking on your fingers when you try to train them to drink from a bucket of milk. So alive.
And even puppies have appeal. How can one not smile at a creature who is so obviously glad to see you? And their clumsy enthusiasm for everything, does that not make one look at the world with fresh eyes?
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Date: 2005-01-28 07:13 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2005-01-28 07:29 am (UTC)(grins at icon)
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Date: 2005-01-28 09:21 am (UTC)Thanks! I had fun making it and may do some as cartoons for my site sometime.
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Date: 2005-01-28 01:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-01-28 02:01 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-01-29 04:21 am (UTC)With a book, there's no such thing as cheap special effects -- the only limit is your imagination. Which is possibly why all the most innovative SF has been in books. With books, you can fly to the stars, march with Rome's legions or visit places that never were.
With books, you can learn everything from programming to basket-making (Yes, I did learn basket-making from a book; coil baskets). You can explore all the intellectual accomplishments of humanity. Well, almost all.
Books can even help you do your taxes. 8-)
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Date: 2005-01-29 05:11 am (UTC)And think -- if it weren't for thunderstorms, Ben Franklin wouldn't have discovered electricity. And we wouldn't be having this conversation.
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Date: 2005-01-29 06:50 am (UTC)