And I loved you unprotected, but you only love in red
I caught this one from
docbrite.
1. What is the soundtrack for this LJ?
At the moment, the shower, the air cleaner, and the answer to the next question. But usually it's music. I do have the Dresden Dolls' "Colorblind" stuck in my head, if that counts.
2. What's bothering you right now?
Since about eight-thirty this morning, I haven't been able to hear anything out of my left ear except for a constant white-noise hiss. I haven't been able to shake the cold from Readercon and my Eustachian tubes are like unto a clogged sink trap.
3. Do you close the door when you are sleeping?
Yes. Even when I had an apartment, I kept the door to my bedroom shut unless I needed it open for cold air in summer—the air conditioner was in the living room window—because streetlight and moonlight would slant through and keep me awake. Here it's less for darkness than the feeling that at least this space is mine.
4. What is in your wallet?
The essentials of driver's license, debit card, student ID, Charlie Card, and several bills. Also the usual cards for insurance, dental insurance, Brigham and Women's, Amtrak, Triple-A, the American Museum of Natural History, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Cutler's Record Shop, Ciao Bella Gelato, Pandemonium Books and Games, McIntyre and Moore, and the Library of Congress; business cards for Greer Gilman, Mark Fenwick, Sharyn November, and Elizabeth E. Wein; the last month and a half's worth of receipts, an obsolete fifty-franc note, and a newly minted John Adams dollar. And what looks like the ticket stub for Brundibar at the Yale Rep in 2006. And possibly the handwritten receipt for my post box in New Haven. It's like archaeology. I should be thankful I stopped keeping my keys in my wallet when the old one broke.
5. Wallpaper on your computer's desktop?
None. I currently do not have a computer of my own, so I haven't put anything on the desktop of the one I'm using. On my laptop, it was an image of the White Star against a backdrop of green-and-gold nebulae.
6. Background on your cell phone?
None. Maybe I'm just boring.
7. Next time you will kiss someone?
I have no idea.
8. Where was your default picture taken?
For my livejournal? It was a gift from
yuki_onna, when I first signed on; I believe the image is an illustration for her first novel The Labyrinth.
9. Eyes:
Hazel. Slightly farsighted, in that I need reading glasses which I never remember to wear; I can get by without them, so mostly they stay on my desk.
10. Life:
I'm still alive.
11. House:
Contains all of my books, even if a good three-quarters of them are in cardboard boxes in the room my brother recently moved out of.
12. Doing this weekend?
The only certainty for this weekend, sadly, is that at some point I will walk into a bookstore, sit down for a couple of hours, and read Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, as I did last year with Half-Blood Prince. I hope to see friends and possibly a film. I would like to work on "The Salt House," which I had to abandon for Readercon and have not yet gotten back to. And it wouldn't hurt to get some sleep.
13. Wearing?
I have a laptop propped on my knees.
14. Who was the last person to send you a text message?
Someone who does not have a livejournal, and who I wish I would hear from more often.
15. If you could have one thing right now what would it be?
A head that does not hurt.
16. Listening to?
The same combination of internal and external white noise as the first time around. And in fact the same song. And I love you dumb and colorblind . . .
17. Ever kissed someone named John?
Nope.
18. What do you smell like?
Right now (and insofar as I can smell anything through this cold), like Dial soap and various sweet herbs, mostly chamomile and mint, because I got out of the shower about twenty minutes ago and have the amazing Hanukkah present from my brother wrapped around my shoulders. It doesn't do anything for the congestion, the headache, or the chronic sleeplessness, but it can heat up considerably before it starts to smell like burnt bread and the sweet herbs are fantastic.
19. Eating?
Not at the moment.
20. Favorite thing on your bed:
I don't have a sentimental attachment to any of my pillows, really. Earlier in the day I had some books I like piled on the quilt: Liz Williams' Nine Layers of Sky, J.R.R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion, and The Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, ed. Bryce S. DeWitt and Neill Graham. It's the wrong season for the brown-and-white blanket with the cats on it.
21. Do you believe in a soul mate?
No. That doesn't mean I expect never to find someone I love enough to let their book collection move in with mine.
22. What do you wear to bed?
In winter, if it's bitter cold, a nightshirt.
23. Do you remember your dreams?
When I wake, yes. If I don't write them down, not for more than a few minutes.
24. Do you burn easily in the sun?
Not so far this summer. In past years, however, my face has occasionally looked as though it was slam-dunked into a watermelon.
25. Have you ever been gambling?
I don't think so. I have won bets, but never with cards or dice.
26. What's something you wish you could understand better?
Mathematics. It's integral to so many other disciplines.
27. What did you do last weekend?
Went to see Paprika for the second time with Eric, Anita, and Eddy; we had ice cream afterward in Davis Square and could not avoid listening to the most emo busker on the face of the earth. The next day, I visited
captainbutler for the first time in months; I hadn't seen his apartment before, but it has a very respectable collection of film posters.
28. Who do you miss?
Of the living, my best friend and sister who lives in Hawaii. Of the dead, my grandmother.
29. Who is the last girl you hugged?
What kind of question is that? Probably
fleurdelis28.
30. Orange or apple juice?
Mango.
31. Who was the last person you went somewhere with?
My brother's godparents, who stopped by this afternoon on their way back from Iceland.
32. What was the last text message you sent?
"Rao."
33. Have you kissed anyone on your friendslist?
Yes. What, you want names?
34. Last time you ate a homegrown tomato?
That we grew? I think I was in high school. The garden was subsequently overrun by rhubarb.
36. What was the last thing you drank?
Water from the Britta in the refrigerator.
37. Whose house did you go to last night?
If last night is now Wednesday, no one's other than mine. If last night is Tuesday, Eric's; we watched Donnie Darko and about ten minutes of Steven Wright, who was the most surrealist stand-up I've ever seen. I stayed up all night playing poker with tarot cards. I got a full house and four people died.
38. Who was the last person you visited in the hospital?
The father of a friend of mine.
39. Do you like someone right now?
I like most of the people I know; otherwise I wouldn't count them as friends. Take that, middle-school phraseology.
40. What do you wear more, slacks, jeans, or sweatpants?
Corduroy trousers. Of my favorite pairs of jeans, two dramatically wore out earlier this summer, and I hate buying clothes; I've never owned sweatpants and I have exactly two pairs of formal slacks. And one of those is technically a pair of olive silk cargo pants, which should not be the same thing.
41. What is the last movie you watched? With who?
The aforementioned Donnie Darko, with the usual suspects; it was my first time seeing the film, Eddy's second, and Eric's umpteenth.
42. Name 3 drinks you regularly drink:
Er. Water, pomegranate tea, ginger beer, if "regularly" can be extended to include "in the proper season."
43. What are you excited about?
My latest assignment from the Center for Hellenic Studies involves proofreading a new translation of Cavafy, whose poetry, I realized tonight, reminds me of
poliphilo's.
44. Do you want someone you can't have?
I don't know. I might have answered this question very differently six months ago.
45. Who was last to slap your butt?
Yikes. I can't remember. Not anyone for years, certainly.
46. Where was the last place you went?
Legal Sea Foods, for dinner with my brother's godparents.
47. What's on your mind right now?
I'm still trying to remember if anyone has slapped my butt since high school.
48. Have you cried recently?
No. It's a great improvement on most of the last year and a half. Before then, I could measure the time between episodes of tears in years.
49. When you think of your crush, who is it?
I don't have a crush. I'm much more likely to want to have intense conversations with people, anyway, than to seize up with lust when I see them.
50. Is taking a shower a daily habit?
Yes. But my hair takes forever to dry.
1. What is the soundtrack for this LJ?
At the moment, the shower, the air cleaner, and the answer to the next question. But usually it's music. I do have the Dresden Dolls' "Colorblind" stuck in my head, if that counts.
2. What's bothering you right now?
Since about eight-thirty this morning, I haven't been able to hear anything out of my left ear except for a constant white-noise hiss. I haven't been able to shake the cold from Readercon and my Eustachian tubes are like unto a clogged sink trap.
3. Do you close the door when you are sleeping?
Yes. Even when I had an apartment, I kept the door to my bedroom shut unless I needed it open for cold air in summer—the air conditioner was in the living room window—because streetlight and moonlight would slant through and keep me awake. Here it's less for darkness than the feeling that at least this space is mine.
4. What is in your wallet?
The essentials of driver's license, debit card, student ID, Charlie Card, and several bills. Also the usual cards for insurance, dental insurance, Brigham and Women's, Amtrak, Triple-A, the American Museum of Natural History, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Cutler's Record Shop, Ciao Bella Gelato, Pandemonium Books and Games, McIntyre and Moore, and the Library of Congress; business cards for Greer Gilman, Mark Fenwick, Sharyn November, and Elizabeth E. Wein; the last month and a half's worth of receipts, an obsolete fifty-franc note, and a newly minted John Adams dollar. And what looks like the ticket stub for Brundibar at the Yale Rep in 2006. And possibly the handwritten receipt for my post box in New Haven. It's like archaeology. I should be thankful I stopped keeping my keys in my wallet when the old one broke.
5. Wallpaper on your computer's desktop?
None. I currently do not have a computer of my own, so I haven't put anything on the desktop of the one I'm using. On my laptop, it was an image of the White Star against a backdrop of green-and-gold nebulae.
6. Background on your cell phone?
None. Maybe I'm just boring.
7. Next time you will kiss someone?
I have no idea.
8. Where was your default picture taken?
For my livejournal? It was a gift from
9. Eyes:
Hazel. Slightly farsighted, in that I need reading glasses which I never remember to wear; I can get by without them, so mostly they stay on my desk.
10. Life:
I'm still alive.
11. House:
Contains all of my books, even if a good three-quarters of them are in cardboard boxes in the room my brother recently moved out of.
12. Doing this weekend?
The only certainty for this weekend, sadly, is that at some point I will walk into a bookstore, sit down for a couple of hours, and read Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, as I did last year with Half-Blood Prince. I hope to see friends and possibly a film. I would like to work on "The Salt House," which I had to abandon for Readercon and have not yet gotten back to. And it wouldn't hurt to get some sleep.
13. Wearing?
I have a laptop propped on my knees.
14. Who was the last person to send you a text message?
Someone who does not have a livejournal, and who I wish I would hear from more often.
15. If you could have one thing right now what would it be?
A head that does not hurt.
16. Listening to?
The same combination of internal and external white noise as the first time around. And in fact the same song. And I love you dumb and colorblind . . .
17. Ever kissed someone named John?
Nope.
18. What do you smell like?
Right now (and insofar as I can smell anything through this cold), like Dial soap and various sweet herbs, mostly chamomile and mint, because I got out of the shower about twenty minutes ago and have the amazing Hanukkah present from my brother wrapped around my shoulders. It doesn't do anything for the congestion, the headache, or the chronic sleeplessness, but it can heat up considerably before it starts to smell like burnt bread and the sweet herbs are fantastic.
19. Eating?
Not at the moment.
20. Favorite thing on your bed:
I don't have a sentimental attachment to any of my pillows, really. Earlier in the day I had some books I like piled on the quilt: Liz Williams' Nine Layers of Sky, J.R.R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion, and The Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, ed. Bryce S. DeWitt and Neill Graham. It's the wrong season for the brown-and-white blanket with the cats on it.
21. Do you believe in a soul mate?
No. That doesn't mean I expect never to find someone I love enough to let their book collection move in with mine.
22. What do you wear to bed?
In winter, if it's bitter cold, a nightshirt.
23. Do you remember your dreams?
When I wake, yes. If I don't write them down, not for more than a few minutes.
24. Do you burn easily in the sun?
Not so far this summer. In past years, however, my face has occasionally looked as though it was slam-dunked into a watermelon.
25. Have you ever been gambling?
I don't think so. I have won bets, but never with cards or dice.
26. What's something you wish you could understand better?
Mathematics. It's integral to so many other disciplines.
27. What did you do last weekend?
Went to see Paprika for the second time with Eric, Anita, and Eddy; we had ice cream afterward in Davis Square and could not avoid listening to the most emo busker on the face of the earth. The next day, I visited
28. Who do you miss?
Of the living, my best friend and sister who lives in Hawaii. Of the dead, my grandmother.
29. Who is the last girl you hugged?
What kind of question is that? Probably
30. Orange or apple juice?
Mango.
31. Who was the last person you went somewhere with?
My brother's godparents, who stopped by this afternoon on their way back from Iceland.
32. What was the last text message you sent?
"Rao."
33. Have you kissed anyone on your friendslist?
Yes. What, you want names?
34. Last time you ate a homegrown tomato?
That we grew? I think I was in high school. The garden was subsequently overrun by rhubarb.
36. What was the last thing you drank?
Water from the Britta in the refrigerator.
37. Whose house did you go to last night?
If last night is now Wednesday, no one's other than mine. If last night is Tuesday, Eric's; we watched Donnie Darko and about ten minutes of Steven Wright, who was the most surrealist stand-up I've ever seen. I stayed up all night playing poker with tarot cards. I got a full house and four people died.
38. Who was the last person you visited in the hospital?
The father of a friend of mine.
39. Do you like someone right now?
I like most of the people I know; otherwise I wouldn't count them as friends. Take that, middle-school phraseology.
40. What do you wear more, slacks, jeans, or sweatpants?
Corduroy trousers. Of my favorite pairs of jeans, two dramatically wore out earlier this summer, and I hate buying clothes; I've never owned sweatpants and I have exactly two pairs of formal slacks. And one of those is technically a pair of olive silk cargo pants, which should not be the same thing.
41. What is the last movie you watched? With who?
The aforementioned Donnie Darko, with the usual suspects; it was my first time seeing the film, Eddy's second, and Eric's umpteenth.
42. Name 3 drinks you regularly drink:
Er. Water, pomegranate tea, ginger beer, if "regularly" can be extended to include "in the proper season."
43. What are you excited about?
My latest assignment from the Center for Hellenic Studies involves proofreading a new translation of Cavafy, whose poetry, I realized tonight, reminds me of
44. Do you want someone you can't have?
I don't know. I might have answered this question very differently six months ago.
45. Who was last to slap your butt?
Yikes. I can't remember. Not anyone for years, certainly.
46. Where was the last place you went?
Legal Sea Foods, for dinner with my brother's godparents.
47. What's on your mind right now?
I'm still trying to remember if anyone has slapped my butt since high school.
48. Have you cried recently?
No. It's a great improvement on most of the last year and a half. Before then, I could measure the time between episodes of tears in years.
49. When you think of your crush, who is it?
I don't have a crush. I'm much more likely to want to have intense conversations with people, anyway, than to seize up with lust when I see them.
50. Is taking a shower a daily habit?
Yes. But my hair takes forever to dry.

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Yes, your wallet'll never be spherical that way. A proper pocket bulge ought to support a birdcage.
That's oddly appropriate to the storyline . . .
Heh, I hadn't thought of that.