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10 Things that Keep Me Going When I’ve Had a Bad Day/Week/Month

Well, you guys haven’t heard from me in a while- and I am sorry about that. But I’ve been having a tough time recently, personally and just with time-management, and I just haven’t found the energy or will to write… at all.

But earlier today, I mentally dusted myself off and started to look for little things that can make me happy. And I thought I’d share them: ten things that keep me pushing forward.

1. Cookie Dough Ice Cream

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2. Making a list of all the places I want to see in the world

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3. The fact that my dog is always pleased to see me

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4. Buying things on Etsy I could never find in a mall

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5. The Saga of Moon Moon (click to enlarge)

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6. Lunch with a Good Friend

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7. This quote from Doctor Who- seriously, the Doctor is a goldmine of inspirational quotes

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8. Hey Girl/Hey Darling/variation memes.

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9. A good book and a cup of tea

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10. The knowledge that, if I don’t like something, I can’t wait around for something else to change it. I have to do it myself.

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I can’t promise myself that these will always make me happy or even make me smile… but I think they’ll always help me push through the tough stuff.

Love,

The Femme Fatale Farmgirl

 

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Geeky Travel Haul!

So, I am actually alive! I’m really sorry for the lack of videos from me lately, but I promise I’ve got a lot of stuff in the works, (a lot of it is fandom-related stuff, because I miss Sherlock and Doctor Who, but hush, it’s good) and hopefully I’ll be back to releasing semi-frequent videos.
ANYWAY… I went shopping to buy things for Japan, and ended up getting a bit side-tracked along the way.
Enjoy!

Love,
The Femme Fatale Farmgirl

 
 

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Well-Behaved Women

Well-Behaved Women

Often times, women are told we have to be a certain way. We have to follow certain rules, adhere to certain stereotypes, want certain things in life. To defy that is to be disrespectful, or horrible, or scandalous. A woman who is not afraid to stand up for herself is seen as trouble- a problem that has to be solved. Now, admittedly, it’s not as bad as it was at one point. Progress is being made. But there’s still a long, long way to go.

There’s often plenty of women who exist in reality to look up to, but other times, girls like me look up to someone who is fictional and yet is a strong example of what a woman can be. Women who adhere to stereotypes never make an impression. They never leave a mark on history. They fade into the walls and white noise, ultimately forgotten by everyone. But the women who do not behave, who are not quiet, who refuse to follow the rules: they are remembered. They are, in some ways, immortal.

In celebration of that, I collected some of the fictional women I look up to from television shows and movies. I did miss some of them (Luna, Toph, Katara, Martha, etc), but I couldn’t include everyone. Let me know how you like this!

Love,

The Femme Fatale Farmgirl

 
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Posted by on May 30, 2013 in FemmeGeek

 

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Flashback April/May: Text Version!

So, remember how I normally make a Flashback vlog at the end of each month, giving you guys a bit of an update on my normal life by answering 13 questions?

Well, I was going to make one of those for these last two months, (I didn’t have the time to make one solely for April, what with moving back home and finals and all) and I even filmed it.

BUT… it was terrible. I’m a bit out of practice in front of the camera, and it shows… really badly. So, I decided to just do a text post, with the same 13 questions. I will say that I don’t have answers to some of the questions. With all that said, let’s begin!

1. What is the stupidest thing I did?

I honestly haven’t done anything too incredibly stupid. I’ve done a few silly-ish things, but not anything really stupid or anything that makes for a good story.

2. What is the most interesting academic thing I learned?

Well, in my last class of Medieval English, I learned about Margery Kemp, whom my teacher discussed by calling her, “The lady who thinks Jesus is sexy.” Yeah… it was an interesting class…

3. What is the most interesting non-academic thing I learned?

Well, in preparation for my trip to Japan, I’ve been learning a lot about the places I’m going to see and how to behave and such. I’m getting very excited for it! 🙂 I hope you guys are excited to see my videos about it.

4. What is my favorite wardrobe item?

Do sweatpants count? These were not good months for me, fashion wise. I’ve been in gym clothes and tee shirts a lot.

5. What have been my favorite beauty products?

Yeah… same story here. I have been really liking my Pearl Mint lip gloss from Bath and Body Works- simple, keeps my lips soft and freshens your breath, too! I’ve been taking it with me everywhere in my purse.

6. What movies and television shows have I watched?

In terms of television shows:

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a) How I Met Your Mother- I was not impressed with the season finale. Yes, we finally know who the Mother is, wonderful, fantastic, whatever. We barely see her, and we don’t even know her name. I’m irritated as all hell with the continuation of the Ted-loves-Robin-but-can’t-have-her storyline, which should have died in Season Four, and I’m getting fed up with Ted himself. He began as a likable character, but now he’s just like that one kid who never leaves your hometown, and expects everyone to be exactly the same as when they left high school at your 30-year reunion, because GOD FORBID ANYONE JUST MOVE THE FUCK ON WITH LIFE!

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b) I re-watched some older episodes of Bones- I used to absolutely love this show, but then I just kind of… stopped watching. I don’t really know why. But I re-watched a few that were on television, and I still enjoyed them. I don’t know, maybe I’ll catch up on this past season over the summer.

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c) I started watching Doctor Who- and it’s grown on me since I wrote a post about it a few days back. It’s not as immediately addictive as Sherlock, but it’s not meant to be, I don’t think. It’s a more fun show- yes, there are some seriously un-fun moments, but there are also a lot of very fun ones. Christopher Eccleston is probably my favorite Doctor– although, I do love David Tennant and Matt Smith– do I have to have a favorite? Okay, maybe it’s like this– Christopher Eccleston would be the one I’d want to meet and go on adventures with and would see as a father-figure of sorts, David Tennant would be the one I’d want become very best friends with, and Matt Smith would be the one I’d want to marry and have many many children with. (Stop crying heresy, David Tennant fangirls.)

In terms of movies:

THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY

I finally saw The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. It was pretty good, but not as good as the LOTR trilogy. I did really admire the acting of Martin Freeman, though- it’s so easy to say he’s typecast, but then you spot the differences in his characters and you can really see how talented he is, how he does more than just act out a formula.

7. What has been my junk food craving?

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8. What books have I finished?

I finished a book by Agatha Christie called Crooked House. I can’t say I loved it, but I did like it quite a bit- it had a twist ending and lots of mystery, so no complaints on those things. I’d recommend it, if you like that sort of thing.

9. What video games have I played?

I’ve been playing Tales of the Abyss some more, but not much. Haven’t really had a chance, too. BUT I also played Slender… and I never, ever, ever will again. It was terrifying. (See the post I wrote about it here.)

10. What songs have I been listening to the most?

I listen to classical music when I study, as I was a lot in April and May for finals, and my favorites would be Ronda alla Turca by Mozart, and La Gazza Ladra by Gioachino Rossini. I also downloaded a few songs from the Doctor Who soundtrack, namely “I Am The Doctor” and of course, the theme song. Also, “A Song for Ten” but that one makes me cry.

11. What is something that made me laugh?

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12. What have I done to make me proud of myself?

I got my very first A in a college class! A solid A, too, not an A-. I was so proud, I was in tears when I first found out.

13. Did I accomplish my Flashback goal from last month, and what is my new goal?

Old goal: Yes, I put out my first countdown. I’m very proud of it! I wish it had some more views (nudge, nudge, wink, wink, hint, hint) but hey, I got it done! 😀 (I’ll put the links to Parts One and Two here.)

New goal: I really want to lose weight over the summer- so yeah, my goal is to keep working out and watching what I eat, and drop a few pounds. I’ve been to the gym a lot, and I’m hoping that all the walking I’ll be doing in Japan will help, too.

Wow… long post! But I promise I’ll be back making videos soon. I’ve got some pretty good ideas and such. 🙂

Love,

The Femme Fatale Farmgirl

 

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Anything that Simple

River Song Fan Art

So I thought I’d give you guy something different today. Occasionally, within my many fandoms, I do like making fan art, and I just recently finished this piece based on the show Doctor Who. You can click on it to get a bigger version so you can actually see it.

It’s inspired by this exchange between Amy and River Song in the episode “The Time of Angels”:

Amy: You’re so his wife.
River: Oh Amy Amy Amy. This is The Doctor we’re talking about. Do you really think it could be anything that simple?
Amy: Yep.
River: You’re good. I’m not saying you’re right, but you’re very very good.

I really like River Song’s character and her relationship with the Doctor, even though it’s very different from the Doctor’s relationship with Rose. I like River’s sense of humor and her willingness to sacrifice for the people she loves.

Let me know if you guys like this, or if you have requests! I am willing to do some of those– if they interest me. I’m always open to constructive criticism and comments, so fire away.

Love,

The Femme Fatale Farmgirl

 
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Posted by on May 17, 2013 in FemmeGeek

 

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It’s the Doctor. Just the Doctor.

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Remember when I wrote about how quickly I’d fallen in love with Sherlock? How I’d watched every episode and was now tormented because I had nothing left, and was foaming-at-the-mouth crazy for more information? (Like most of the fandom…) How I watched every episode upwards of ten times? How I now have board on Pinterest specifically called “Sherlock Addiction”? How it’s left a deer-stalker-shaped hole in my life?

Well, in all fairness I don’t think I told you guys all of that, but believe me, my crazed frenzy is not even close to some of the fans who have been waiting longer than me (Stay strong, guys.)

But, as a… for lack of better word, temporary fix/replacement drug, I started watching Doctor Who.

How do I feel about it? Well…

I do like it, quite a bit. The acting is, mostly, fantastic. The Doctor and his companions are very well-fleshed out. The monsters range from adorable to ridiculous to shit-your-pants-terrifying.

But here’s the thing- I don’t love it as much as I would. And I don’t quite know why. I’m not sure exactly what is it that makes me not adore it as much as I adore Sherlock. I love each Doctor (9,10, and 11) and (most of) the companions, the worlds are imaginative, the TARDIS is awesome.

Maybe it’s that the Doctor is a bit less complex than Sherlock as a character. The Doctor is motivated to always do the right thing, a protector of humanity, tormented because he is a good person who has to make tough choices. Sherlock is a character who refuses to be aligned with “good” or “evil” and is more interested in the events themselves than the people. For me, Sherlock is simply more complex and fascinating than the Doctor.

But, I still enjoy Doctor Who. It’s funny and pretty original most of the time, and I’m very much looking forward to the 50th anniversary special. If you haven’t seen it, I’d recommend checking it out. It’s got enough to keep you coming back, even if you’re not rabid for it.

Don’t skip Nine, though. If you skip Nine, we can’t be friends.

Love,

The Femme Fatale Farmgirl

 
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Posted by on May 10, 2013 in FemmeGeek

 

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A Super Important Notification

I interrupt your very important life with an announcement I felt needed to be made!

This is not a full post, but I have some important information that I felt needed to be shared with all of you.

In writing my 10-page research paper on the concept of accountablity and societal constructs, I have so far made literary/quotational references to:

Star Wars

Sherlock

Psych

The Hunger Games

Harry Potter (two of them)

AND Doctor Who.

I consider these Easter Eggs for my professor. If he catches them all, I will officially nominate him for best professor ever.

Carry on.

Love,

The Femme Fatale Farmgirl

 

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