you could do all things but be good
Apr. 6th, 2013 04:36 pmI was enjoying White Collar well enough for the first two seasons - it was cute, Matt Bomer is lovely, I have fewer objections to art forgery than I do to many of the activities undertaken in other fannish shows, the OT3 is so fun - and then the end of s3/all of s4 hit, and all of a sudden - yes. I am so ridiculously into Neal and Peter being on the same side - their side - and working together towards shared goals. Because it's totally a superhero show in disguise, and there's nothing I love more than wholehearted superhero teamups.
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I'm feeling all right again this afternoon, level-headed and genuinely enjoying stories instead of feeling like I'm hiding out in them. One more month, and then prospectus defense, and then this horrible exam year will be over and I can start working on feeling sane all of the time. I'm going to be moving out into the country in the summer - I'm moving back out to my aunt's farm for a while, now that I won't need to be on campus as often, and I'm really looking forward to that, to being able to climb trees and whatnot without people looking at me funny. What, you've never seen a twenty-something PhD candidate scrabbling up a white pine before? I do not understand why we culturally mark tree-climbing as the exclusive providence of the very young.
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I'm feeling all right again this afternoon, level-headed and genuinely enjoying stories instead of feeling like I'm hiding out in them. One more month, and then prospectus defense, and then this horrible exam year will be over and I can start working on feeling sane all of the time. I'm going to be moving out into the country in the summer - I'm moving back out to my aunt's farm for a while, now that I won't need to be on campus as often, and I'm really looking forward to that, to being able to climb trees and whatnot without people looking at me funny. What, you've never seen a twenty-something PhD candidate scrabbling up a white pine before? I do not understand why we culturally mark tree-climbing as the exclusive providence of the very young.