
It's Saturday, and I find myself at the office.
I'm drawing a crab. In exchange for a seal. Not a real one, or the kind you get from stamping hot wax with a signet ring. Although it is made out of paper.
I just finished checking out some promising character stills from the new 3D Castlevania (which, if you know Konami's history with 3D versions of this franchise, you know why I'm a bit concerned. Though I will still defend my love of Castlevania 64's opening screen violin sequence to this day).
Now I'm listening to some Sufi music. That guy can pick! I also love the drum/daf that is the woman's portrait (which strikes me as odd considering the source). I've been interested in listening to more west and south Asian music lately. Now I'm checking out the more complex sounding Kashmir Sufiyana Mousiqui. The description is a bit tragic, but makes this even more special. Here's the part 1 (I always start checking things out in the wrong order!).
Thinking about longevity. Thinking about the fecundity of worms. Thinking about methuselah invertebrates.
One of the advantages of having had scientists as parents is that I totally already knew stuff like why the sky is blue. Mostly. I forgot the important parts (but I knew it had something to do with refraction!).
Image courtesy us and this pyramid head cosplayer from the 2008 Wondercon in San Francisco. I wonder how far Silent Hill is from the Bay Area...








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