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skywaterblue ([personal profile] skywaterblue) wrote2009-08-12 03:05 am
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the art world isn't gonna know what hit it

I made a self portrait today. It's pretty good, I don't hate it.

Speaking of mr. spike jonze, have you guys read his blog? 100% guaranteed to make you feel 20% cooler. Impress your friends by knowing cool shit six months before it's in the Times. (Not that this is hard.)

Today I made this, signed up for biology (still no idea how to pay for it idk idk will deal with it when we get there) and talked to a counselor. She was not helpful.

Then I watched a bunch of X-Men cartoons. Still haven't finished "Wolverine and the X-Men", but it's kind of a crazy show. At least once an episode they try and stress to the audience that Wolvie just IS SO RESPONSIBLE that he can lead the X-Men and every time I get a little thrown by all that.

I kind of admire their sheer desire to cram as much X-Men lore into one season as possible, though. It has sentinels! It has ninja Logan-san! It has Emma and Nightcrawler and Polaris and Genosha and House of M and Days of Future Past and the High Evolutionary! Remember him? What's even left for a second season?

I hope we get to see some Shi'ar and space pirates and the Brood and Lockheed for sure.

[identity profile] subsidaryforge.livejournal.com 2009-08-13 05:44 pm (UTC)(link)
I still think that part of the deal when Marvel allowed the Evo-crew to make the show was "YOU MUST SHOW WOLVERINE IS AWESOME. IN ALL WAYS." When, uh, kind of the point of Wolverine is that he's a crappy leader who only incidentally cares about the X-Men most of the time. I just hope they wept a little when they relegated Scott (who previously seemed to be their favorite) to "selfishly emo former leader who can't be trusted to tie his shoes without falling into a fatal brood." But I do enjoy the HIGHLIGHTS OF DECADES OF CANON aspects.

Further, that is a sweet self portrait I am in agreement with. Wild Things Are for everyone.