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Today, while cleaning my room, I found a box of cards from the Harry Potter Trading Card Game. I remember finding them in a store a few years ago and buying them with the intention of scanning images. Here are a few with particularly interesting character depictions.

HP:TCG scans: Snape, Lily, Trio, Dursleys, Percy, Scabbers )
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HP-themed Overheard in New York! Yay!

This one is effin' poetry:
    Chick on cell: Look, there are only two people other than me who can construct a sentence that awesome: Severus Snape and Keith Olbermann, and one of them isn't even real!
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(Not the psychology of fangirling, the fangirling of psychology.)

I was reading Wikipedia's article about the Id, Ego, and Superego, when I came across this:

    "When the ego is personified, it is like a slave to three harsh masters: the id, the super-ego and the external world. It has to do its best to suit all three, thus is constantly feeling hemmed by the danger of causing discontent on two other sides. It is said however, that the ego seems to be more loyal to the id, preferring to gloss over the finer details of reality to minimize conflicts with the pretending to have a regard for reality. But the super-ego is constantly watching every one of the ego's moves and punishes it with feelings of guilt, anxiety, and inferiority."
Dude, the Ego is a freaking double agent.
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Within the sphere of online roleplaying games, there is a tradition of ganking one's name from a book character. If I had a nickel for every variation of "Drizzt" I've seen... Anyway, in spite of the fact that I've known about (and was at one point guilty of) this practice for years, it didn't occur to me until recently that HP names might show up in EQ2. However, I saw a 20's conjurer tonight named "Scabberz" and suddenly knew I had to research this phenomenon further. Thankfully, EQ2 has a character profile database, which made my search a lot quicker.

First and most amusing: Scabberz the Loyal. He's a ratonga, naturally. Then there's Scabbers Therat, who is, for some reason an iksar.

Here we have a plain ol' Hermione Granger and, more impressively, Hunter Hermione Granger the Dedicated. And then Hermione Taunt'Please who I am linking simply because her profile makes me cackle.

There is a page and a half of Harrys, one of which is a wizard named...Harry Poter. Personally I think using three t's to circumvent the naming filter instead of one would have looked slightly better. Severus Snape is both human and a wizard, thank the Lord.

Hunter Gilderoy Lockheart is a froglok. Appropriate, I think. And the founders of Hogwarts aren't even immune (Salazar Slytherinn).

As much as I weep for these people's lack of creativity, it makes me feel slightly better to know they're at least reading. Or perhaps just watching the movies. Dammit.
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I'd like to take this short break from NaNoWriMo kicking my ass to do a bit of a fangirl post. Even when I'm not writing on a deadline, I barely have the time or attention span to devote to more than one fandom. If I did, though, I'd totally go for Frollo from Disney's (delightfully inaccurate) version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

A few notable features of Frollo:
1) Silky voice.
2) Evil sneer.
3) Hooked nose.
4) Long black robe.


Sound familiar at all?

Clopin is kickass too. If I wrote fic for HBoND, I'd totally slash them. Just as it is, though, Frollo has a pretty complex love/hate thing going with Esmeralda in the movie (see here for a cool songvid example). Of all the Disney villains, I'd say he's one of the darkest.
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Scorpio - November 5 - The Day of Actuality. At 6:13 PM, CST, I'll be officially a quarter of a century old. Feels pretty weird.

I'm doing NaNoWriMo for a second year, so I may not have time to do Bill Weasely's birthday (Nov. 29). If I can manage to finish early, I will.

Once in a while I google my username for the hell of it. Most recently, I found this link. It's in Russian, a language which makes online translating programs squeal in terror. Doesn't seem like anything disparaging, but it's still odd.

In December, I'll be posting some art. Most of it will be sketches, but if I can get my kiln to work, I might make something ceramic. Been thinking I might try a pensieve or a mask.
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Manson of the Marilyn stripe.

My original concept of Snape's appearance was somewhat tainted by the movies before I read any of the books. Since then, I've carved out my own idea about the character's appearance. Rickman, bless him, makes a fine Snape, but he is not the Snape in my brain.

My Snape bears a striking resemblance to Marilyn Manson. )

Behold!

Feb. 6th, 2006 10:56 pm
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Shiny new FF.net profile!

Huzzah!

Yeeeeah!

Woo!

Yay...?

And I'm all out of enthusiasm. Gonna slap the other two fannish poems up there and see what happens. Maybe I'll even work up the nerve to put up one of the (unbeta'd, unbritpicked, not to mention weird) fics.

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