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Nausicaa ([personal profile] nausicaa83) wrote2012-11-15 10:27 am

"We gotta get out of this place, girl, there's a better life for me and you."

Woke up at 5 this morning, and did my second-to-last medical exam this year at the hospital. Lung x-rays, nothing there, as usual. The big news is my aunt, doctor and I talked a lot yesterday, and we decided to change my oncologist after the next check-up in December. It's been long coming, and I definitely had to do it. I already have contact numbers and everything, I just have to tell my therapist next.

It was weird coming back from the hospital at 8 am. Everyone else on that bus was starting their day, and I was sitting there thinking "thank god it's over, it's over, yes yes yes." I hate x-rays so much, because they remind me of radiotherapy. Hate them with a burning fury.

Anyway, let's move to more pleasant topics, this new season of Supernatural is awesome. After the sixth and seven season, which had great specific episodes (like Death's Door), but a boring main storyline, the return of Jeremy Carver set the story back where it belonged, and they're already starting to tie loose ends from the fifth season. I never stopped liking Supernatural, but this season I'm back to loving it with mad passion! So happy!

(It was also incredibly creepy because when I woke up this morning I had We Gotta Get Out Of This Place playing in my head, and then they used it in the opening of the episode, what are the chances? This is witchcraft!)

I have some news about Skyfall, they uploaded the opening credits, without the actual credits, here. I'm so excited about this, since those are among my favourite opening credits of all time, hands down.

Speaking of which, there's this great website that lets you take a fake but incredibly realistic MI6 exam to work as a handler for their agents. You have to guide your agent through six simulations, telling him/her how to get out of dangerous situation, enemy traps, terrorist lairs, and so on. So far I'm doing great, I'm halfway through the fourth one, and apparently I'm "ruthless but motivate". Good to know. :D

[identity profile] stardust-made.livejournal.com 2012-11-16 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)
OH MY GOD! MY POOR BABY!*cries* Poor, traumatized Sammy. And Dean's face at the end, oh! What is the matter with these people??? What's with the angst fest?! I mean, sure, throw a girl a bone (metaphorically speaking...sadly!) by giving her some goregeous naked Sam to distract her, then add some great Dean grinning up, happy, in a striptease joint, AND THEN GO AHEAD AND TAKE IT ALL AWAY.*bawls*

Well, that's me going to bed all warm and peaceful, then.

[identity profile] nausicaa83.livejournal.com 2012-11-17 07:52 am (UTC)(link)
Just so you know, it will be more or less always like this. There are some wonderful comic episodes later on, but mostly, it is an angst fest. I love it because it feels realistic to me, all the pain and the trauma all the time, but yes, it takes a while to getting adjusted to.

[identity profile] stardust-made.livejournal.com 2012-11-17 09:02 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, goodness.:/ The proportion of angst in The X-Files was about what I could take without running for the hills. I'm super pleased to see they followed up "Heart" with "Hollywood Babylon"—I'm in the middle of watching it, but had to stop to tell you how much I'm loving Dean in it, and his 'wonderful' food, and Sammy's bewildered face at his brother.:) It's a nice way to simmer the anguish down.

[identity profile] nausicaa83.livejournal.com 2012-11-17 09:25 am (UTC)(link)
I love Dean's relationship with food, it's like he's an eternal seventeen-year-old boy with an addiction for pie. :D