May. 4th, 2008

wolven7: (Me)
I am stiill drunk.

You are all very amazing people, in your many and varied ways, and I want to thank you, for last night. With one or two minor exceptions, everything went swimmingly, and everyone had a great time. As usual, if I saw it, I remember it. If I heard it, I remember it. Let's just go with, if I had an experience of it? Yeah.

Brilliant. You people are brilliant. Most of you. Some of your friends may not be coming back, but we can talk about that, later.

I had one or two of the moments for which I was looking, last night. I realised some things about myself, and about others, an found that many people I know, they know many people I know. Surprising, right? Not really.

Electric Hellfire Club - [Sons of the Serpent]--- I really missed a lot of you guys and I'm sorry that I didn't get to say goodbye to some of you, but thank you for showing up. You made last night pretty wonderful.

You have my sincere thanks and gratitude.

Thank you to [livejournal.com profile] techiecl, specifically, for the books, to everyone for the meat and booze and company... Thank you.

I am pretty drunk, tired, and, I think, verging on hungry, right now. I may be hitting up the burger king, in a few...

I need to go, before I continue to ramble, but I need you to e-mail me your address, so that I might mail you graduation announcements/invitations.
wolven7: (Emotion-Intensified)
kidneythieves - [Zerøspace]-- Quoting, whole-cloth:

'I can, for example, take another moment to mention Panthalassa, which is the name I have chosen to signify the sea "goddess" whom I shall use to encompass all sea goddesses and all non-anthropomorphic features of the sea. In paleogeography, Panthalassa ("all seas") is the name given the world-wide sea that surrounded the ancient supercontinent of Pangea. In the NeoWiccan/Neopagan system I'm working on, Panthalassa will function as one of my primary godforms, and will never be given any single physical form. I arbitrarily refer to Panthalassa as "she," and even as "goddess," but, in truth, Panthalassa is by definition without gender (though she contains all genders and all forms of reproduction), as she is without any single form. I would be equally justified in giving her the form of a trilobite, a stone lying on a beach, a water molecule, a kelp forest, a seal, a great white shark, a sailing ship, a hurricane, or a mermaid's purse. She is equally all these things. Within her is contained all true and useful myths of sea deities and beings: the Oceanids, Poseidon, Amphitrite, Oceanus, Tethys, Triton, Proteus, Rán, Ægir, the nine daughters of Ægir, Pontus, Nereus, Doris, the numerous Nereids, Varuna, Manawydan, Manannán mac Lir, Arnapkapfaaluk, Idliragijenget, Nix, Susanoo, Bangpūtys, Tangaroa, Yemaja, Neptune, Phorcys, Ceto, et al. Panthalassa, though not factual, is true, in that she is the avatar for my reverence of the sea, the focal point of my devotion and meditation. From space, the world is blue, and blue is the colour of Panthalassa, but so is black and all shades of brown and grey and green and the white of sea foam and clouds and water spouts. She is as colourless as she is colourful. It's an idea I've been working on for some time, and it seems to satisfy my needs for a central, infinitely faceted godform tied to something which evokes awe in me (magick being the willful evocation of awe). All life on Earth comes from Panthalassa, and all rain, snow, all rivers and swamps and marshes and deltas, the act of sedimentation, salt, plate tectonics, and so on, all these things are merely expressions of Panthalassa. Panthalassa is indifferent, non-conscious, unfathomable, and endlessly seductive. The choice of name was made largely for personal aesthetic and symbolic reasons; Mother Hydra would work just as well. So far, it's only an idea, an appealing, functional idea filled with contradiction, but it's a start.'

Rasputina - [Oh, Injury]--- If you ever ask me why I love hre work so much, it is because her mind works like That.

I am... very emotionally expressive, these past couple of days... I think last night shook something loose.
wolven7: (The Very Devil)
MC Frontalot - [Special Delivery]--- I've had "Roll Out," by Ludacris, stuck in my head, all day. I blame [livejournal.com profile] anarchette.

Cole Porter & Tony Bennett - [Begin the Beguine]--- Somewhere around 6pm, I got "Rub Your Daddy's Lucky Belly," by 9 Lbs Hammer, stuck in my head.

They were playing simultaneously.

[livejournal.com profile] comorbid. You know what you must do.

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