It's May!

May. 1st, 2014 09:58 pm
pockysquirrel: (the two greatest characters EVAR)
 And May is Mental Health Month, so it's time for my annual offer to make use of my education and chosen career for the general benefit of fandom. Ask me about mental health stuff, friends list! I will answer anything put to me, to the best of my ability. That means both fandom-related stuff ("Do you think [insert character here] could have [insert psychiatric condition here]", "How can I portray mental health issues more accurately in my fanfic?" etc.) and IRL stuff ("What's your opinion of this antidepressant medication?" "Is this an issue I should be seeking help for?" "I'm worried about my friend/family member, what can I do?") and anything in between.

If you feel more comfortable asking something privately, send me a PM or comment anonymously. But unless you flat-out ask me not to, I will be posting answers publicly. Because chances are, if you're asking, you're not the only one it's relevant to.

So let's raise some awareness, kick stigma to the curb, and perhaps even have a little fun, eh? 
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 I finished my Alpha fic, yay! Only posted it 2 hours late, too! Can't wait till everything's revealed and I can read all the things.

[personal profile] thesecondbatgirl requested that I discuss my favorite fictional therapists. Which, YAY.

YAY. )

Tomorrow's post is on ROBOTS and why I love them, as requested by [livejournal.com profile] fly_buggy_fly . And Day 7's post will be on why Billy is my favorite Ranger, and my headcanon pertaining to him, as requested by [personal profile] rivulet027 .

And can I just say, these topics you guys have been giving me are ACES. All of them. <3
pockysquirrel: (flail like a flaily thing)
 1) Who all just watched Agents of SHIELD?

2) Who all wants to join me in madly flailing about Agents of SHIELD?
pockysquirrel: (gia/emma snuggles)
So, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers hit the airwaves for the first time today. If you're reading this, you're most likely already well aware of all my feels about this show and how it's affected my life over the past 20 years. While I kind of wish the show's powers-that-be had lived up to all the #PR20 hype done more to honor the actual date, that hasn't stopped me from doing some low-key celebrating on various forms of social media while wearing an MMPR shirt and watching some episodes on Netflix.

I won't offer ficlets this time because I can't let myself get distracted so close to the Femslash Ficathon deadline <strike>and because I'm bad at responding to prompts anyway</strike>, but I'm more than happy to chat about any headcanon/fanon/meta stuff people may want to hear about. 

Also, here's a random list of some of my top PR-related memories over the past 20 years. 

- Reading an article about the show in Disney Adventures Magazine and deciding that this was relevant to my interests
- Waking up at 8:30 in the morning on Saturdays to watch when new episodes were on
- Taping the show on VHS and watching them over and over and over...
- Being in awe of the Command Center playset in the toystore, only to be told by my parents that it was too expensive ~_~
- MMPR:TM being released on my 11th birthday, getting nothing but movie merch for presents, and listening to the soundtrack over and over and over...
- Making my dad quiz me on PR trivia because I was convinced I knew EVERYTHING
- The massive brainbreak that accompanied the end of MMPR and the advent of Zeo. (I can still see those promos clear as day. "You gotta see it! It's coming!")
- Getting onto the internet in my dad's office and checking out all of the fansites
- Reading - and subsequently writing - my first fanfic
- Crying in front of my television at Countdown to Destruction
- Re-discovering the show in college, watching DT with my ex
- Re-RE-discovering the show in 2009, when I saw an ad for a PR-centric RPG on InsaneJournal. Wrote my character application on the plane home from Japan, joined, and thereby met [personal profile] rivulet027 , who proceeded to drag me back into the fandom full-stop. 
- Meeting my husband for the first time and realizing he was The One when he invoked the name of my favorite fandom with no provocation whatsoever from me and told me he had PR action figures in his cubicle at work. 
- Flying across the country for the sole purpose of PMC2 and getting to meet Riv, [personal profile] thesecondbatgirl , and so many other awesome people face to face for the first time. 
- Meeting, having my headcanon affirmed by, doing the ugly cry in front of, and ultimately hugging my all-time hero David Yost at NPS Live. 
- Giving directions to Johnny Yong Bosch at Genericon
- Having my best friends from the fandom attend my wedding...and, naturally, morphing with them in the photobooth. 
- Couchcon 2013, complete with the Gokaiger marathon, the Porner, and the questionable but tasty Skittles vodka. 

...And many more to come, I'm sure. :)

Happy Rangerversary, everybody!
pockysquirrel: (hair envy)
I'm not even going to get into my thoughts on Megaforce because it would take me hours and all of my opinions are unpopular anyway. So fuck that, I have fandomsmash to report.

My husband, who is ridiculous and harbors an irrational enjoyment of terrible movies, decided that we were going to watch Battleship this evening. Initially I complained about this, as you do, until it was brought to my attention that John Tui is not only in the film, he actually has a decently big part. Wrap your heads around this fact, friendslist. JOHN TUI IS IN FUCKING BATTLESHIP. He of course plays a spectacular badass who is also quite useful because he seems to be the only one around capable of getting the protagonist to curb his "angsty Red Ranger"-ish qualities. And of course, his guns are ridonkulous and he looks stupid hot in a military uniform.

It is both surreal and hilarious to see Daggeron in a boat with Rihanna.

One of the other major characters in this film is played by Hamish Linklater, who no one cares about but me because I happened to see him in a Broadway play with Alan Rickman last year. I am kind of proud of both of these guys for getting into a major movie. It is a superbly crappy major movie, but it is a major movie nonetheless. So yeah. Thumbs up, guys.

(Footnote: For the purpose of keeping myself entertained and distracted from how silly the plot is, I'm keeping score on who is having a more difficult time controlling his accent, John Tui or Liam Neeson. So far, Liam Neeson is losing.)
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Day 14: In your own space, write a love letter to Fandom in general, to a particular fandom, to a trope, a relationship, a character, or to your flist/circle/followers. Share you love and squee as loud as you want to.

And because it's me, this got long and needlessly dramatic )

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