vaiyamagic asked: 12, 16

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12. What was your last dream about?

I vaguely recall something this morning about a road trip and puzzles, but I’m not sure. The one before that (the previous day) was a nightmare about long-past-their-sell-by-date granola bars that I did not notice were ancient until after I had eaten one.

16. Favorite movie?

I don’t think I have one? I’m not big on video in general*: it’s overstimulating, there’s too much to pay attention to and it doesn’t patiently wait for you while you process what’s already happened. The bigger a chunk the video comes in, the worse it is.

The weekend The Force Awakens came out, I watched the original-ish** Star Wars movie for the first time, for cultural literacy reasons. I talked Mom–who was watching with me–into breaking it up into two one-hour chunks on separate days. She’s always a little upset when this sort of thing comes up, because ”You used to love movies!” and I’m not as good at them as I used to be. I’m not sure why: maybe I’ve been spoiled by the text-focused Internet.

*Yes, I know this is ironic given that we met by watching Star Trek together.

**I borrowed a VHS from a friend, and it said it was a 20th anniversary edition with updated special effects and some integrated deleted scenes. It’ll have to do.


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Anonymous asked: Brin-bellway

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nonternary:

apparently suspects me of having mind-control powers.

*waves hand* there’s no such thing as mind control…

go to Jedi Academy anon

OP tags: #is also apparently a Trekkie so #wrong universe #sorry Brin

…huh. People don’t normally think of me when doing memes. I wonder who sent this.

(No, it wasn’t me.)

I don’t have anything against Star Wars; I’ve just never gotten around to watching it. I generally get by okay on cultural osmosis. (Besides, Borg wouldn’t really fit your post as well.)


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