I figured out why I'm so conflicted about posting photos. I don't know where to do it.
I made the wolfiebye account to keep things seperate and organized, but that really doesn't work when I want things on my main blog anyways. But I don't USE that account at all, it seems.
So, do I keep wolfiebye, and just reblog my own stuff here when I feel like it (which is always because egostroke), because this is my blog and I do what I want.
Or do I scrap wolfiebye, and start tagging crap properly here, where it will be lost in a million+ Avengers reblogs.
I'm in class with my favourite teacher ever! :/ She's not too bad yet, but the abrasiveness is there and is setting my teeth on edge.
I did not get home last night 'til approx 3am, thanks to a last minute rush to see the premiere of On the Road. Movie didn't even start until after 10pm due to technical issues. And Viggo never even showed (Garrett Hedlund, Kirsten Dunst, and Kristen Stewart were all there) and that made me sadface.
The movie was okay. Not a lot of plot, a lot of naked Hedlund. Since I did not know anything about this film going into it, the bisexual aspect was a pleasant surprise. I thought, in terms of the characters and the time period, that it was handled very well.
But.
I do not like being out that late. In fact, I hate it. I hate being constantly on edge and dodging drunk people and having to pay for taxis because my own street is proven to not be the safest place to find yourself alone after 11pm. Guaranteed.
Except I apparently have to do it all again tomorrow. I kind of don't want to. Maybe I'll just skip Ruffalo's red carpet. I don't know if I want to do the crowds again, especially since we'll be getting there after 5pm/6pm or so.
(That's to say nothing about Much Ado, but that's a different sort of freakout entirely...)
I love how it's college day three and I'm already no longer paying attention
(But it's my second year and I hate this whole course so I'm allowed.)
What I have done is one doodle of Coulson, to see how much I've forgotten drawing-wise (after four months of nothing, I need practice. I've regressed a few YEARS), and yesterday I started going through FanEx photos. I have so many. It will take a while.
BUT! THINGS! Strangely good things! O_o
Yesterday: So, I'm the only real "fandom" person in my school circle. But my non fandom friends tolerate me sitting and tumblring and doodling through life and they just give me space. It's okay, it's not their thing. We appreciate one another because we're decent people.
But yesterday in class, one of them asked me about Fan Expo, and who I cosplayed (she sort of knew. Once I said Avengers, as a clue, she was "he was the one who died, right?" Yup.), and saying that her sister has started to do it too and goes to Anime North, and that her boyfriend had/has an love of anime, but she thinks comic books/superheroes are cooler. It was... not dismissive at all, and quite pleasant. I still make sure not to act like a fangirl around them, but it's almost sort of comfortable. Still wish I had my fandom friends with me, but that was journalism and meeting my fandom twin (and that was far too lucky for words).
Today: Transformations of Myths Through Time
Opened with talking about the legend of Robin Hood, using screenshots from the BBC tv series
"Yes you can use Harry Potter for your assignments"
Class gets into discussions of how bad Clash of the Titans was, how the teacher watched the wrong Beowulf because hers didn't have constantly naked Gerard Butler
Uproar when only half the class has seen the original Star Wars, other half must watch it asap.
In depth discussion of The Matrix as the Hero Cycle (teacher seems to love it)
"In the distant future, someone will find a DVD of THE AVENGERS and wonder about our 'legends'"
Tons of Greek myth/some Norse myth/I was the only one who could pronounce Yggdrasil
The class may be full of LotR fans who seem to love when it's referenced
I think I may enjoy this elective.
but I am positively dreadingtomorrow with my absolute least favourite teacher since Al. She is very crass, and rude, and has made me physically uncomfortable just being in her classroom. Just walking into the room is going to be enough to make me want to run. Luckily most people dislike her so I'm not alone.
After much deliberation (seriously, I finally decided at about 11:30 last night), decided it was my duty to see the Avengers one final time in theaters with the best friend. Did not go full!Coulson, unfortunately, because I wasn't feeling up to it, but did wear my Keep Calm and Call S.H.I.E.L.D. shirt and ganked the Captain America keychain off my briefcase.
If the theater was closer (aka no three+ hours of just waiting for buses because of Durhams stupid sunday/holiday transit), I'd do it again tomorrow in a heartbeat.
-Also, I just installed missing e, so I can finally "reply to replies" and stuff (and figure out what else it does)
-Also also, queue! I've been here for how long, and I've never actually used the queue before. But I figure, with how long I've been away recently, I still have a ton of reblogging to do, so I'm going to try it.
-And oh god school starts the day after tomorrow nope nope nope. I think I'll bake something tomorrow to take my mind away from it. (But the upside about Tuesday: School computers! I can finally edit FanEx photos to my liking! So I'll be doing a lot of that.)