forts and feasts
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Saints and sugarplums... I just caught sight of a scale model of Minas Tirith during the Battle of Pelennor Fields - built out of candy
The builders' progress pics
*admires*
More decluttering of the bookmark stash:
[Disclaimer: I have not read all of these links all of the way through. I don't know if/when I'll ever get around to doing so. But there's a feast for thought here several times over, and I'm more likely to look them up here than three Firefox submenus deep (I know, I know, that's sad...)]
"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufock" summarized in two lines. The same thread has LOLcat for the Makers.
Shooting script of The Princess Bride
Sulky_rhino's crossover fanart masterlist.
Sulky_rhino's fanart making fun of fanon masterlist.
Kassrachel's "On Judaism and fandom". I bookmarked this post and its comments in part because I may want to reread them the next time a majority vs. minority race/religion/etc. debate flares up in fandom, and also because its themes include (1) the right to stay disengaged from a debate when one doesn't feel compelled to say something and (2) fandom being "basically midrashic" (which is essentially what I was rambling about a couple nights ago...).
Sistermagpie: "Canon does not exist" (which one commenter suggested would be better titled "nothing is really canon")
The builders' progress pics
*admires*
More decluttering of the bookmark stash:
[Disclaimer: I have not read all of these links all of the way through. I don't know if/when I'll ever get around to doing so. But there's a feast for thought here several times over, and I'm more likely to look them up here than three Firefox submenus deep (I know, I know, that's sad...)]
"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufock" summarized in two lines. The same thread has LOLcat for the Makers.
Shooting script of The Princess Bride
Sulky_rhino's crossover fanart masterlist.
Sulky_rhino's fanart making fun of fanon masterlist.
Kassrachel's "On Judaism and fandom". I bookmarked this post and its comments in part because I may want to reread them the next time a majority vs. minority race/religion/etc. debate flares up in fandom, and also because its themes include (1) the right to stay disengaged from a debate when one doesn't feel compelled to say something and (2) fandom being "basically midrashic" (which is essentially what I was rambling about a couple nights ago...).
Sistermagpie: "Canon does not exist" (which one commenter suggested would be better titled "nothing is really canon")
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