affablyevil: (zack boo bear)
The Dark Side of the Moon was very quintessentially a Supernatural episode, which without giving away anything to those who've yet to watch it, I found fabulous in a similar vein as The Song Remains the Same/Back to the Future II (I'm very attached to its former name, so sue me) only moreso.

At the same time it makes me want to slit my wrists and wallow in my junkie!Castiel playlist, which is 100% songs about heroin and disenchantment. 5x16: I loved it, now I desperately want fic to make me feel better. But yes I want them all to group hug.

In an attempt to not end up dead in a bathroom, instead I've been listening to my Dark Side of the Moon inspired playlist with songs including but not limited to:

Everybody Hurts Helping Haiti
You Are Loved (Don't Give Up) Josh Groban
Hallelujah feat. Charlie Sexton Justin Timberlake
Keep Holding On Glee Cast
I Got You Leona Lewis

Again I reformatted my style, because obviously I have a long attention span. Now might be a good time to point out that because of real life obligations I'm rather drunk at the moment (in before drunk!post!!11!!21) so malfunctioning shit will have to be fixed when I am more clear-eyed.

Today I had a dream nightmare about Ianto Jones forcing Dean Winchester to square dance. It was quite horrifying.
affablyevil: for I am human (& you are human, too) (human)
I was reading Wikipedia at work, like you do, maybe had a slight heart attack when I ran into this:
[Jimmy] Page was commissioned to write the soundtrack music for the film Lucifer Rising...


...

I guess we know where that title comes from now, as well as Kripke's ideal casting for GOD.

My hope is that he names the series finale "Ramble On" (or, naturally, "Carry On My Wayward Son"). And not, you know, "Achilles Last Stand" or some equivalent.
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"This isn't funny Dean! The voice says I'm almost out of minutes!"


I may have really stepped into it in the comments over on [livejournal.com profile] fandomsecrets, but I get frustrated when people try to erase other people's experiences. I should have just let the trolling stand without rising to the wank, but the sheer number of extremely stupid comments. So I did the classy thing and ended up wanking all over the place. Oh well. I liked the part when someone called me an asshole when I said that sexual identity-wise no one is 100% anything. Oh well.

We have a winner. Unbelievable.

I still find myself always taken by total surprise when people show up being biphobic, especially in the queer-identifying community. I can understand how transpeople can be more confusing to someone who is cisgendered, especially since our positive media portrayals are... where? Not that that makes transphobia any more tolerable, but it makes more sense that it's something that's harder for most people to relate to or understand. But biphobia, what the fucking fuck. I thought we got over this decades ago.

Outright asexual phobia doesn't exist; instead, it's met with disbelief or just outright dismissed. And for the most part, while I don't think it's necessary to go blaring about your sexuality all the time, it's the internet, so it's not surprising that people are excited to articulate their identities in the relative safety of anonymity.

Yeah, yeah, I know I know:

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