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( Nov. 12th, 2002 11:17 am)
Managed to write at least a bit this weekend, but plan to write like maniac today and tomorrow, while alone in the office. Yes. I can do this. I can.

I can also resist the temptation to play Professor Vector. I can, dammit! And no amount of begging, pleading or threatening will make me give in!

My knee is hurting like a particularily bitchy bitch. This is not my right, "bad" knee. I'm used to that one hurting, and that's just the ligaments and tendons, anyway, and I know how to prevent that. This is my left knee, the one that's supposed to be my "good" knee, and it's a pain in the actual joint. I suspect this has to do with getting thrown into a wall last month. Ow. Need to go see doctor one of these days, I guess. Meh.

Dear annoying person emailing me: I don't give a flying fuck what you "require". Either you ask nicely, or you get a reply from tetchy!Melle. And tetchy!Melle is not a person to be messed with.

I have a headache, too. Today is not a good day. Ow.

And now, a survey. )

I'm so productive today.

The latest Fox/Collin strips at BMB have been squee-inducing and all, but my all-time favourite F/C moment is still the first panel of this one. Because Collin is completely, utterly shocked, and Fox is smiling a tiny, almost shy/coy little smile, and eeee!
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( Nov. 12th, 2002 01:01 pm)
Would the Wilson brothers fall under the DamonAfflec circle?
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( Nov. 12th, 2002 03:07 pm)
The RS-X Archive has been updated.
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( Nov. 12th, 2002 05:33 pm)
Had a random bout of inspiration. Firstly, a bit of H/D textslash (well, it's slash in my head) I sent Meryl:

And in the end, it comes down to this: two boys, facing each other in silence. There are no hands extended this time, and neither of them seems willing to draw his wand on the other.

And a quadruple war!drabble for Elfie. Comes right after Requiem.

Perspective )

(All war!drabbles can be found here.)

And that, my dears, is that.

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( Nov. 12th, 2002 09:02 pm)
Sofie, your unconscious mind is driven most by self-protection

Whether you know it or not, your unconscious mind is defending your internal emotional experiences. It acts like an emotional dam that helps you keep things in check. One reason for this could be that you have a deeply-rooted fear of being flooded by emotions. In response, your unconscious acts in the opposite manner, by protecting you from unpredictable, emotional tidal waves.

While this tendency might be useful in some circumstances, it may also at times make your emotions hard to articulate or grasp. And that can lead to some frustration.

Since you tend to appear level-headed to others, they feel they can count on you for sound opinions and advice. Another benefit of your unconscious drive is that it allows you to remain calm in the toughest of situations. This can be a real benefit for you during business negotiations or personal arguments because you're not apt to say damaging things that you'll have to apologize for later.

The only hazard with this drive towards self-protection, is you might filter out good emotions as well as the bad. That can leave you feeling like something is missing, something you can't quite place.

But ultimately, your unconscious is wise and will know if there is a time in the future where it would be beneficial to be different.

Though your unconscious mind is driven most strongly by Self-protection, there is much more to who you are at your core.

(Um. That was spot-on, if you'll excuse the pun.)

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