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Nov. 29th, 2024 06:13 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It's been a while but the FridayFive caught my eye this week.
1. If the world were to suddenly end right now, what do you wish you would have done?
Seen more of the natural world. When I travel I find it difficult to connect with or be interested in the new culture. However, I love learning about the new environments and how that culture intersects with their home. Also architecture. More. More weird grass and strange animal noises and trees with leaves I've never seen. It fills the animal me with awe, like a space traveler. New. Grass.
Costa Rica.
2. How many times do you hit the snooze button before getting out of bed?
Zero. I'm such a morning person that I don't even use an alarm. It doesn't help me get places on time in the morning though because I still drag in having spent too long reading in the recliner with tea and animals.
3. What cartoon do you enjoy watching from the present (or the past)?
I've heard Arcane is really good. I don't watch cartoons as an adult. Maybe a Miyazaki here and there. My faves as a kid were Scooby-Doo and Wile E. Coyote. Also wait. That one with the old people gnomes who rode on birds and had the cosy houses.
4. If you could go to any time and/or place in history, where/when would it be?
Well, I probably wouldn't. But if you could guarantee me safety and bodily autonomy and not having to touch raw meat. I'd probably go check out pre-European US. Mainly for the trees. And carrier pigeons. Birds in general. I can tell right now in my life that there are fewer insects and birds and snow than when I was a kid. So even watching them at the feeder or my little wrens in their condo is a type of sadness. Always grieving.
5. If your life were a movie, what would it be rated and why?
NR bc it'd be one of those near zero dialogue artsy movies. The camera would just follow me around and the entire world would be black and white except for what I was thinking about or focused on which would be in color. You'd only hear people speak if I were listening. The longer my day and the more overwhelmed I got the more out of focus the film would get. But not blurry, more static based and flatter. Then at a certain point (when I start to disassociate) you'd kind of begin to zoom out and see things from further and further away and time would skip. Like I'd start to shelve books and then somehow be helping a patron, then somehow walking down the hall with no transitions. Oh yes, I've thought about this.
Any time a dog is on screen I will be dialed tf in.
1. If the world were to suddenly end right now, what do you wish you would have done?
Seen more of the natural world. When I travel I find it difficult to connect with or be interested in the new culture. However, I love learning about the new environments and how that culture intersects with their home. Also architecture. More. More weird grass and strange animal noises and trees with leaves I've never seen. It fills the animal me with awe, like a space traveler. New. Grass.
Costa Rica.
2. How many times do you hit the snooze button before getting out of bed?
Zero. I'm such a morning person that I don't even use an alarm. It doesn't help me get places on time in the morning though because I still drag in having spent too long reading in the recliner with tea and animals.
3. What cartoon do you enjoy watching from the present (or the past)?
I've heard Arcane is really good. I don't watch cartoons as an adult. Maybe a Miyazaki here and there. My faves as a kid were Scooby-Doo and Wile E. Coyote. Also wait. That one with the old people gnomes who rode on birds and had the cosy houses.
4. If you could go to any time and/or place in history, where/when would it be?
Well, I probably wouldn't. But if you could guarantee me safety and bodily autonomy and not having to touch raw meat. I'd probably go check out pre-European US. Mainly for the trees. And carrier pigeons. Birds in general. I can tell right now in my life that there are fewer insects and birds and snow than when I was a kid. So even watching them at the feeder or my little wrens in their condo is a type of sadness. Always grieving.
5. If your life were a movie, what would it be rated and why?
NR bc it'd be one of those near zero dialogue artsy movies. The camera would just follow me around and the entire world would be black and white except for what I was thinking about or focused on which would be in color. You'd only hear people speak if I were listening. The longer my day and the more overwhelmed I got the more out of focus the film would get. But not blurry, more static based and flatter. Then at a certain point (when I start to disassociate) you'd kind of begin to zoom out and see things from further and further away and time would skip. Like I'd start to shelve books and then somehow be helping a patron, then somehow walking down the hall with no transitions. Oh yes, I've thought about this.
Any time a dog is on screen I will be dialed tf in.