these really have been the most two months ever for brennan lee mulligan
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these really have been the most two months ever for brennan lee mulligan
perks of moving halfway across the world: i’m in the right time zone for dan and phil content
cons: in the wrong time zone for droppout content
BDG nation here is all the shots of him in the new Smartypants trailer!!
As an audience member...
...and as a presenter
Last day, place your bets!
The D20 announcement tomorrow is
A real announcement that happens to be on April 1, because it's a Wednesday
An April Fool's Day prank
There's a D20 announcement tomorrow?
Edit - The teaser trailer is out now and if they do actually upload something tonight (which seems likely, the FAQ says it's a 1 episode season), then I don't think it counts as a prank. I think it's just a fun surprise, perhaps a themed surprise, but not a prank.
UNLESS the video they upload is not d20 on a bus related, which would be a hilarious prank.
(If someone else already made a poll, I don't know about it cause I don't spend a lot of time in the tag anymore <3)
#FBF from last Sunday #BloqParty @wave891fm #Droppout @flavamatikz @knowalazarus @droppybaby @mizcoolniz
Pretty much given up on school at this point... Haven't even handed in any assignments for like a month
School & Monsters & Comics
This semester I traded in textbooks for comic books. I'm currently reading "Saga of the Swamp Thing by Alan Moore", (<3) and "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay", by Michael Chabon.
I am falling madly in love with both writers and artists (Stephen Bissette and John Totleben). Starting with "Swamp Thing," I've always had an interest in comics. Monster are a whole other section on my book shelf. When I was little I used to research stories on shape shifters. There was this one about a lady whom became a vampire whenever climaxing, she was my favorite. I was passionate about becoming a creature other than human and still am to this day. Modern stories of monsters are usually a bit philosophical too and so am I. In "Swamp Thing" I'm paying attention to how the writer narrates the story with a model of thinking. It isn't like a book where the reader needs to get lost in the narrator's voice. In a comic book the reader is already inserted into the world thanks to art. It's amazing to read a charter's thoughts and then see how they interact with the world around them. Jinkys! So Thank you Swamp Thing for involving all the things I love.
The next is "Kavalier & Clay" and I started reading this a year back but at the time found the text too sophisticated for me to understand. I used to think that books and sentences had to follow a certain formula. A sentence needs a beginning and an end and commas and one single idea. Michael Chabon takes full advantage of all of these ideas! It isn't uncommon to read a full page sentence. The pacing of the story is completely new and refreshing and I am in love with the world described. There's Dali, there's comics, there's Jewish history and philosophy, there's magic both fantastical and menial in this world. I can't get enough of it although the story is reaching the climax soon.
The first week of the school semester is over and I've gotta say that I don't feel as lost as I thought I would. There's still a ways to go. Can't wait.
" ... aqui a gente peca por excesso de paciência." Gabriel, O Pensador - Nunca serão.