No matter how many remakes. I'll still watch the original.
I watched the animation last week at that.
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2025 | 2010
I've been going to Magfest since 2013 (even 2020). I was actually nervous to go because the mask requirement was removed. The tickets sold out, so way more people attending. But I wore the mask for myself, which was fine, and I was actually able to do things, like play games without waiting forever.
I learned vinyl and cassettes are back for new music! I didn't buy any because I didn't have a chance to sample the music before buying.
I've been to several cons, but this one by far is my favorite because of all the things you can do and enjoy in a weekend. Looking forward for next year.
NaNoWriMo is coming. The holidays are a thing that I feel conflicted over. But a month long event that I can really make my own, is something I look forward to.
At the moment is my internal debate on starting a new story or picking up where I was last with a previous story. I really want to finish one of my stories and I'm not feeling so inspired with something new.
This is around the time I dig into my hard drive and rediscover my work. It's a bit of inspiration for myself. I don't really edit but I reflect on who I was then and think if it inspires me again today.
My first Utada song and video. I still love this jam to this day. Yay for HD update!
MAGFest 2023. I've been going since 2013. It continuously ranks as one of my top conventions I've ever attended. As a parent, can't make the full weekend for now but even just one day is worth the experience. They take masking seriously. (I had no problem playing DDR with my kn95 on).
My favorite section is always the Indie games. Love seeing the ingenuity and hard work people put in to making an experience. Hair Nah made my list for making a real lesson fun. Learn boundaries! Until next year...
Cutting up some Christmas items for the kiddo to play crafts tomorrow. #crafts #papercutout #christmas #constructionpaper https://www.instagram.com/p/Cleq2QPp-Lp/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Seattle Public Library is doing this awesome program called Books Unbanned that allows teens and young adults (ages 13-26) access to their collection of e-books and e-audiobooks from anywhere in the USA. All you need to do is fill out a simple form and you get their Books Unbanned card. Please share this information far and wide. I know they're not the only ones to have done this, but the more the merrier!
I, for one, am happy these actors feel comfortable being loud about how much you and your friend suck. If you’re doing something so against that show as voting for a rapist convicted felon who wants to end democracy, what did you expect? Especially from those women?
Actors being loud about how these assholes are NOT welcome makes fandom safer for a lot more people who deserve to be there.
Maybe your fav actor hating you for your bigoted politics should be a cause for reflection about what’s gone so wrong in your life. You know, if this bothers you so much.