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May. 11th, 2009 07:21 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Well darlings, what a week it's been! Handed in the work of DOOM, and promptly spent three days doing nothing whatsoever. Well, for a given value of 'nothing'; have some beautifully-nested HTML.
So today it was back to mind-numbing data entry, and afterwards off to a seminar about social networks and political polarisation (y halo thar, area of DPhil interest.. yes, I wish to acquire propaganda skills that would have made Goebbels proud and Use Them For Good. You may say I'm a dreamer...), and I'm pretty much all the way back to normal. Not a bad refractory period, all things considered!
An offering of joy:
This video may not look like much to anyone else (I get a lot of home off it, all the random flashes of things-I-know-to-be-Oxford) but I think that the song is very worth listening to, regardless. It's a boy-meets-girl lovesong that doesn't irritate me! (Funny thing I've noticed about that: when I'm with a girl, it's, "why is no-one ever singing about us?" - now, it's, "how dare popular culture try to tell me how I should be experiencing things?")
So check it out. Especially if you're
apotropaios.
- Seeing bands:
- Barbare11a, who are so beautifully glam-goth that I almost don't care that their music was only average
- Borderville, who I need to accept will never fill me with as much joy as they did in 2006, even though I still love them an awfully large amount
- Scaramanga Six, who rocked and appeared to have Bill Bailey's evil twin on bass
- Staring at screens:
- Star Trek, which was fun, and subverted some things that irritated me about TOS quite nicely
- Ashes to Ashes, which is just made of awesome, plus 01x03 was approx the most feminist thing I'd ever seen on TV:
- a woman who enjoys casual sex and is not ashamed of that fact
- recognition of the fact that sex workers can get sexually assaulted
- discussion of how attitudes to women alter based on their perceived sexual status
- Mister Misogyny saying, "no, we shouldn't do this, we're too drunk"
- Babylon 5, which continues epic
- Genesis of the Daleks, which is joyous and wonderous and has moral complexity that New Who can't even dream of and giant clams!
So today it was back to mind-numbing data entry, and afterwards off to a seminar about social networks and political polarisation (y halo thar, area of DPhil interest.. yes, I wish to acquire propaganda skills that would have made Goebbels proud and Use Them For Good. You may say I'm a dreamer...), and I'm pretty much all the way back to normal. Not a bad refractory period, all things considered!
An offering of joy:
This video may not look like much to anyone else (I get a lot of home off it, all the random flashes of things-I-know-to-be-Oxford) but I think that the song is very worth listening to, regardless. It's a boy-meets-girl lovesong that doesn't irritate me! (Funny thing I've noticed about that: when I'm with a girl, it's, "why is no-one ever singing about us?" - now, it's, "how dare popular culture try to tell me how I should be experiencing things?")
So check it out. Especially if you're
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Date: 2009-05-12 11:24 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-05-12 11:24 am (UTC)....actually, that's not much of a counter-argument, is it.
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