harborshore: (victory is mine)
2011-03-20 09:57 am
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I'm ready to leave, I'm ready to live

So I've been making happy little mentions of that new album for a few days, but I haven't talked about it at length yet (except for in email with some lovely people who don't mind it when I capslock at them, er, come out with measured and considered commentary I mean). But I do want to talk about it here. (Partly because pollen season is starting and I woke up decidedly grumpy, and writing this will help.)

The following contains: incoherent commentary, music nerdery, delight, some talk about voices and production and fun (the regular kind, though I am horribly jealous of those of you who get fun. as an opening act), and all of it adds up to a great deal of excitement about seeing them live in May (if the stars all align in the right way), for I have heard VERY good things about their most recent live shows.

Also it got pretty long.

makes me feel like summer will actually happen )
harborshore: (make 'em stand up and hear you)
2011-03-17 08:33 am
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bits and pieces

In short:

Sady Doyle is right:
We don’t accept the apologies; we don’t acknowledge that people learn and change with time; we don’t do anything, ANYTHING, but act like bullies and decide that we’re going to be mean little shits to Target X on the Internet, forever and ever and ever, because he or she had a day where he or she just wasn’t feminist enough for us. It is only, only EVER, a form of hollow self-glorification; we only do it, only EVER do it, to give the message that we are Perfect Feminists and Target X is not. Just to prove that we’re better than someone else, we forbid everyone we know to mention a given name, unless an insult is attached to it.

This doesn't mean anger is unwarranted when something happens, but we demand absolute perfection of each other sometimes, and perfection isn't fair. People fuck up. I've fucked up. And yes, sometimes things do get to a point where someone doesn't seem to care about who they're hurting or it happens too many times, and fine, yes, I've distanced myself from people in those instances. But there has to be levels to this.

Brendon Urie is adorable (and right):
It’s really hard to say, “get out of the house, go be social, don’t be some weirdo. You know, get out there and just meet people”. It’s one of the hardest things to do, actually, is meeting people and going out in the world and seeing everything and experiencing it all.

Sometimes the fashion industry is great (and righteous):
Fast-fashion chain Uniqlo has donated $25.6 million to the Japanese Red Cross to help those impacted by the earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan, Time reports. President of Fast Retailing and Uniqlo founder Tadashi Yanai will donate $12.2 million from his own pocket and another $4.9 million will be taken from the company itself. The brand will also send $8.6 million-worth of clothing — including jeans, coats, towels and 300,000 pairs of its Heattech thermal underwear, Time writes.
harborshore: (fly a kite)
2011-01-25 12:43 am

things have changed for me (and that's okay)

You know when you're having a shitty night and sometimes the universe provides you with things you need?

BRENDON ACTUAL URIE.

This time around, I felt I had to step up and take the reins lyrically. It’s something I wasn’t very well practiced in, so I spent a lot of time thinking about what I wanted to write about—what would interest me, what would be fun. So there are moments on the record—lyrical moments—where they’re very, very honest, very straightforward. And there are also songs that we’ve always loved doing, that are very storytelling and fantastical. It doesn’t limit itself to straightforward honesty. There are a lot of fun little lyrical moments. It’s fun for us to mess around with verbiage, I guess.



Also, The Like took some pictures. (All from here.)

in which Z and Annie look like they're about to make out, Laena is beautiful, and Z meets an elephant. in short, everything is awesome. )
harborshore: (zoid)
2010-10-03 02:16 am

Fic Post: While The Night Is Still Ahead

Title: While The Night Is Still Ahead
Rating: R
Summary: Lay lady lay, lay across my big brass bed.
Pairing: Lindsey/girl!Spencer
Contains: Crossdressing, Spencer-as-a-girl.
Word Count: 3300
Disclaimer: Spencer Smith is not a girl. None of the other stuff happened either.
Author's Notes: For [livejournal.com profile] kickingrad on her (belated) birthday. ♥, dearling, I hope it satisfies. Sorry it's so bloody late: there was some debate about whether or not I should include the porn or write it separate. This has the porn. Also I love you.

The title is from Dylan's "Lay Lady Lay."

Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] blindmouse for betaing the first half, and to [livejournal.com profile] novembersmith for doing a second beta, and to everyone who reassured me about this.

Lindsey likes it. She likes the slouchy pants and the hat pulled down low, the undershirt soft against her skin and the suspenders just so. )
harborshore: (crossed the dunes)
2010-04-21 09:30 pm
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Fic Post: Know Every Scene By Heart

Title: Know Every Scene By Heart
Pairings: girl!Spencer/Ryan
Word Count; 2000
Warnings: None
Summary: The lack of easy access to a somewhat cryptic best friend is one of the shittiest things about this band split business.

A/N: This is a sequel to Not That Hard To Find. It's not strictly necessary to read that first, but it might be helpful. Fics in this verse are always for [livejournal.com profile] blindmouse, even when I make her beta them (see below).

This was looked over by [livejournal.com profile] blindmouse and [livejournal.com profile] kickingrad, a duo of much awesomeness. If there are any remaining problems, it is most certainly not their fault. The title belongs to Bob Dylan, as always, and just like last time, it's from "If You See Her, Say Hello."

don't tell her it isn't so )
harborshore: (zoid)
2010-03-07 12:54 am
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they say it's your birthday

So according to my time zone, it's just barely beginning to be [livejournal.com profile] blindmouse's birthday in my part of the world. I'm naturally very excited about that, and very happy to have some slow, slow internet I can coax into behaving for long enough that I can wish you a very happy birthday indeed, my darling. You're one of those people I'm immensely grateful to have found, and I plan to keep clinging to you for a good while yet. See, because you're brilliant, and you're one of the best writers I know, but most of all I just love, love, love talking to you about writing and why we love it and why it's the best thing out of all good things in the world. I love you lots, dearest. Lots and lots and lots.

Also, I once wrote you a story, and I swear I didn't mean to write a sequel, but it appears I am. So, like, have the first bits? And have a wonderful, wonderful day.

the girl that I love )
harborshore: (zoid)
2009-12-08 10:00 am
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Ficlet: T'is The Season

So I woke up to four snowflake cookies in my inbox, and over the course of the day I ended up getting another five, and man, it made my day. I didn't get any other writing done today (I know, I know, bad Vee), but I did manage this silly thing just now.

[livejournal.com profile] nokomis305, [livejournal.com profile] sunsetmog, [livejournal.com profile] modillian, [livejournal.com profile] bexless, [livejournal.com profile] liketheroad, [livejournal.com profile] halflinen, [livejournal.com profile] thesamefire, [livejournal.com profile] delphinapterus, and [livejournal.com profile] bunnymcfoo--this one's for you. It is ridiculous, I am ridiculous, but I love you lot. And technically one of you isn't reading fic right now, but I hope she will take this in the spirit in which it is intended.



Title: T'is The Season
Pairing/Category: Gen
Word Count: 400
Warnings: None
Characters: Gerard, Lyn-Z, Joe Jonas, Jon Walker, Spencer Smith, Greta Salpeter, and Brendon Urie. Mentions of Nick Jonas and Mikey Way.
Summary: Um, the one where they're working in the bakery part of the workshop that makes the winter holidays happen (not just Christmas!). Gerard gets stressed, Joe Jonas knocks over cookies, and Greta sings. That's mostly what happens. This has no redeeming virtues apart from its cast.


It was a week before things would officially get completely fucking crazy. )