Sunday, December 14, 2014

Fictionally Ranting: Narnia, The Last Battle

Ok I wanted to do a rants page for all the emotions I feel when reading/watching certain books/movies. I'm not sure how different this is from my tea and thoughts segment but let's just say this is much much harsher and this segment lacks ALL the formalities that my tea thoughts segment has. I'm probably just going to keyboard smash my way into this post.












I read the last book of the Narnia Chronicles, The Last Battle, when I was about 9 or 10. I never really fully understood the ending and all because of everything that's going on in the book. But today I happened to read Neil Gaiman's short story, "The Problem of Susan." AND I AM NOT FINE. NEVER WILL I BE FINE. I WILL LIVE MY FREAKIN LIFE IN DARKNESS. MY CHILDHOOD CRUMBLED TO DUST. WHY? WHY??? (p.s. read on only if you are brave and emotionally stable enough to handle such a big reveal.)


Saturday, December 13, 2014

A Fictional Dreamcast: Dominique Weasley (HP Nextgen)

The dreamcasts are baack! Except this time, with better graphics. I know I promised to do an Albus but my head is all out of headcanons for our youngest Potter son. So, I decided to do a Dominique instead. Dominique Weasley is the second daughter of Bill Weasley and Fleur Delacour. I've dreamcasted the ever wonderful Freya Mavor as my Dominique which I think she can carry well. My idea of Dom is she likes to put up an innocent front. Everybody thinks she is an innocent, sweet little girl who can do no harm. Many were even shocked that she was sorted into Slytherin in the first place. But the truth is, she belongs there. She is clever, using the innocent front to lure people into doing her bidding. Only Louis and Victoire, her siblings know how manipulative she can be. She likes having people play her little games. She is childish at times and immature and has a tendency to be extremely insecure. Despite being manipulative, she is also naive. She can fall into other people's traps as well, usually suffering a dose of her own medicine. But to be honest, she's just wants to be loved.

So, that's my loose outlook on Dom. Maybe, next time I'll do the Albus or a Victoire or a Louis. Depends.

Give me a Weasley sweater,





A Fictional Moodboard: Hanging with the Homies

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Mah moodboard dedicated to mah wondahful homies. Yes, if you are reading this, I have included a gif that probably describes each and every one of you best. Why? Because I'm cool like that. Anywho, enjoy this moodboard! I actually find it quite amusing, to be honest. Remember bros before hoes and all those other friendship related quotes. Anyway, I wonder what moodboard I'll be making next. They're just so damn fun to make, you know.

Moodboards and friends,

Fictional Wishlist Item No. 2

A new day brings in a new item for our wishlist right here. And that is...


Ta-da!! I always wanted a Moleskine notebook. Maybe, it's the fact that Hemingway used to own one of these or maybe, it's that feeling of distinction you get when you hold the leather cover and flip through the pages with your hands. But well, this has always been out of my reach. One of these days, though I assure you I will finally be able to get one of these. Someday, not tomorrow or today or not even for a very long time. But someday.

Things I'm going to do with a Moleskine notebook:
  • Use it as a bullet journal
  • Make it into a sketchbook filled with doodles
  • Make it into a journal
  • Use it as a place to record my characters
  • Use it to light the funeral pyre of my enemies (haha just joking!)
[insert cordial goodbye],




Thursday, December 11, 2014

Fictional Wishlist Item No. 1

Hohoho! Holidays are coming and guess what that means? Gifts!!! So I've decided as a Christmas special, I will post my my wishlist here and secretly hope that someone *wink*my parents*wink* will see it and be gracious enough to bless me with them.

Our first item for today is...

The Catcher in The Rye. Recently, I've been quite addicted to classics and period novels these days. So, this book's got my interest. Plus, the fact that it features stories about growing up and isolation makes it a major plus for me. I really really want to read it. Hopefully, Santa prints books as much as he makes toys. :)

Happy Holidays,












(ps. see how improved my graphics are? thanks, photoshop)

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Bang!

It's been a long time coming but I'm back! I really did a terrible job of maintaining this blog. I won't be making any promises, but hopefully I'd do a better job this time around. I have some stuff planned that involve a lot of period novels and films. I already bought a lot of tea for this. I'll still be continuing the HP dreamcast though. So, stay tuned!

(In the meanwhile, enjoy this cute gif of Freya Mavor)