The Dante's Inferno Test has banished you to the Fifth Level of Hell!
Here is how you matched up against all the levels:
Take the Dante's Inferno Hell Test
Here is how you matched up against all the levels:
| Level | Score |
|---|---|
| Purgatory (Repenting Believers) | Very Low |
| Level 1 - Limbo (Virtuous Non-Believers) | Very Low |
| Level 2 (Lustful) | Very High |
| Level 3 (Gluttonous) | Moderate |
| Level 4 (Prodigal and Avaricious) | Moderate |
| Level 5 (Wrathful and Gloomy) | Extreme |
| Level 6 - The City of Dis (Heretics) | Extreme |
| Level 7 (Violent) | Very High |
| Level 8- the Malebolge (Fraudulent, Malicious, Panderers) | Very High |
| Level 9 - Cocytus (Treacherous) | Very High |
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Ever day I would log on and see your cute little tweets. You have worn me down and now I'm doing it too.
My username is tamsynjk, so please add me or whatever. Also if you could post your username name and I can add you too. And filter me out of your lj tweet postings if possible!
You only have yourself to blame.
I just found out that Andy Hallett, known as Lorne in Angel, died in March of heart problems, aged 33.
As one of my favourite shows he brought me much laughter and it wouldn't have been as good without him. Here is a video of his fantastic talent...
RIP
As one of my favourite shows he brought me much laughter and it wouldn't have been as good without him. Here is a video of his fantastic talent...
RIP
Read this petition about comic books and see if you want to sign.
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/Protec t-Comics/
(more info here http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po litics/graphic-artists-condemn-plans-to-b an-erotic-comics-1652270.html)
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/Protec
(more info here http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po
I got me ’ead, but me ’ead is unravelin’
Cant keep control, cant keep track of where its travelin’
I got me ’eart but me ’eart is no good
An’ youre da only one dats understood
I come along but I dont know where youre takin’ me
I shouldnt go but youre reachin’ back an’ shakin’ me
Turn off da sun, pull da stars from da sky
Da more I give to you, da more I die
An’ I want you
You is da perfect drug, da perfect drug, da perfect drug
You make me ’ard, when Im all soft inside
I see da truf, when Im all stupid eyed
Da arra goes straight drough me ’eart
Without you everythin’ just falls apart
Me blood wants to say ’ello to you
Me feelings wonna get inside of you
Me soul is so afraid to realize
Every little word is a lack of me
An’ I want you
You is da perfect drug, da perfect drug, da perfect drug
Take me, wiv you
Without you, without you everythin’ falls apart
Without you, its not as much fun to pick up da pieces
Without you, without you everythin’ falls apart
Without you, its not as much fun to pick up da pieces
Its not as much fun to pick up da pieces
Without you, without you everythin’ falls apart
Without you, its not as much fun to pick up da pieces
(convert up to 4000 words into orc with the orcanizer! http://www.war-europe.com/#/orcaniz er/?lang=en)
Cant keep control, cant keep track of where its travelin’
I got me ’eart but me ’eart is no good
An’ youre da only one dats understood
I come along but I dont know where youre takin’ me
I shouldnt go but youre reachin’ back an’ shakin’ me
Turn off da sun, pull da stars from da sky
Da more I give to you, da more I die
An’ I want you
You is da perfect drug, da perfect drug, da perfect drug
You make me ’ard, when Im all soft inside
I see da truf, when Im all stupid eyed
Da arra goes straight drough me ’eart
Without you everythin’ just falls apart
Me blood wants to say ’ello to you
Me feelings wonna get inside of you
Me soul is so afraid to realize
Every little word is a lack of me
An’ I want you
You is da perfect drug, da perfect drug, da perfect drug
Take me, wiv you
Without you, without you everythin’ falls apart
Without you, its not as much fun to pick up da pieces
Without you, without you everythin’ falls apart
Without you, its not as much fun to pick up da pieces
Its not as much fun to pick up da pieces
Without you, without you everythin’ falls apart
Without you, its not as much fun to pick up da pieces
(convert up to 4000 words into orc with the orcanizer! http://www.war-europe.com/#/orcaniz
I got an honourable mention in the Arkham Horror costume competition (though I did seem to lost out to a 12 year old who isn't old enough to be playing a cthulhu game in my opinion). Here's the link....and roll on next Halloween!
http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/arkha mhorror/2008halloween.html
http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/arkha
Take a look at : Muggle Quidditch 2.0 ~ Coming Soon
Its a Harry Potter ARG. I've never done one before, it might be fun.
Here's the unfiction forum on the topic
A mouthful of rancid milk? I want to say a human male by product (and then only some people's) but I am afraid that my dad might read this.
Reminds me of the time my mum read one of my teenage angsty poems that had a bad swear word (well it was bad in my youth but now seems to be widely acceptable - how did that happen?) in it and I was mortified. Though looking back, was I more embarassed about the swear word or the fact that she got a glimpse into my mind at the time? Here, the words recreated...
Glass Prism by Tamsyn Hutchinson
A see through glass prism
Is just like my fear.
Touch the cold;
Taste the pain.
Caress it, Smash it -
Leave a night sky of emotion,
Ready to walk across.
But the hurt is sweet,
Like hot nails through my tongue.
Coiling, weeping insanity
Fuck this mortality,
And suck me in,
Deeper,
Deeper to Darkness.
I break into heaven where
The tangents scream, and
Dead thoughts corrode.
But a light at the surface of the ocean waves.
Pull me up to meet it,
And I will sing for you
A song of glass prisms,
Moonlight knives,
And bloody kisses.
The glue awaits
For sticky fingers and
Wet Carpet Brain.
Will I laugh at myself again?
Or see my fake reflection,
In a dusty, glass prism.
More old poetry of mine resides at: http://www.cuckoo.org/features/poetry/
My pirate name is:
Red Mary Vane

Passion is a big part of your life, which makes sense for a pirate. You tend to blend into the background occaisionally, but that's okay, because it's much easier to sneak up on people and disembowel them that way. Arr!
Get your own pirate name from piratequiz.com.
Red Mary Vane

Passion is a big part of your life, which makes sense for a pirate. You tend to blend into the background occaisionally, but that's okay, because it's much easier to sneak up on people and disembowel them that way. Arr!
Get your own pirate name from piratequiz.com.
Back from FantasyCon 2008 and here is my breakdown...
Good bits:
1. Being encouraged to write again, anything that can do that is worth the money.
2. Meeting amazing authors such as Christoper Golden and Ian Watson, and hearing great authors chat about their work. I have new respect for tv tie in novels!
3. Being faint in the presence of Dave McKean and his work. He also did a sketch of the Sandman for me.
4. Meeting old friends and making some new ones. It is good to know you are not alone in liking the, and aspiring to the same things.
Bad Bits:
1. The hotel - the service, prices, rooms, bar and food were all terrible. So much so we are probably going to stay somewhere else next year, even though it means I won't be able to spend the entire weekend in my socks, and have to stumble across the road at 3am instead of riding upstairs in the lift.
2. Scheduling of the panels - One of the reasons I go to the event is to hear the talks on writing, and it is very annoying when they are scheduled at the same time as the guest of honour talks. So I missed Dave McKean and Christopher Golden. Boo.
3. Not being able to get drunk in the evening and chat all night in the bar - ok so this one is my own fault for taking the sprog. I've learnt my lesson!
Good chance I'll be back next year.....
If you're interested http://www.fantasycon.org.uk/
Good bits:
1. Being encouraged to write again, anything that can do that is worth the money.
2. Meeting amazing authors such as Christoper Golden and Ian Watson, and hearing great authors chat about their work. I have new respect for tv tie in novels!
3. Being faint in the presence of Dave McKean and his work. He also did a sketch of the Sandman for me.
4. Meeting old friends and making some new ones. It is good to know you are not alone in liking the, and aspiring to the same things.
Bad Bits:
1. The hotel - the service, prices, rooms, bar and food were all terrible. So much so we are probably going to stay somewhere else next year, even though it means I won't be able to spend the entire weekend in my socks, and have to stumble across the road at 3am instead of riding upstairs in the lift.
2. Scheduling of the panels - One of the reasons I go to the event is to hear the talks on writing, and it is very annoying when they are scheduled at the same time as the guest of honour talks. So I missed Dave McKean and Christopher Golden. Boo.
3. Not being able to get drunk in the evening and chat all night in the bar - ok so this one is my own fault for taking the sprog. I've learnt my lesson!
Good chance I'll be back next year.....
If you're interested http://www.fantasycon.org.uk/
My latest obsession - the Arkham Horror Summer League http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/ah_le ague.html
Its like playing the game you love and getting to play against other people. Actually it just gives you a great excuse to spend all your time on a board game, and they tell you which monsters you are up against etc. so you don't have to spend ages choosing one. We are only two investigators but we are Team S.A.N.E (Scottish Agency for the Neutralisation of Entities).
Great fun.
Its like playing the game you love and getting to play against other people. Actually it just gives you a great excuse to spend all your time on a board game, and they tell you which monsters you are up against etc. so you don't have to spend ages choosing one. We are only two investigators but we are Team S.A.N.E (Scottish Agency for the Neutralisation of Entities).
Great fun.
We are probably going to have to wait years for the show, but I am pretty impressed with the advertising so far....
Tru Beverage website: http://www.trubeverage.com/
Vampire Blog: http://bloodcopy.com/?page_id=224

Tru Beverage website: http://www.trubeverage.com/
Vampire Blog: http://bloodcopy.com/?page_id=224

I know, I never post and then you get 3 at once. This is probably because I am spending some time bumming around livejournal and using my friends' friends pages (had to think about the apostrophes there) to find other cool stuff. And I did.
This is the next rpg I will be buying, seems right up my street...
http://www.housesoftheblooded.com/
I expect Leisure Games to tell me when it is available.
This is the next rpg I will be buying, seems right up my street...
http://www.housesoftheblooded.com/
I expect Leisure Games to tell me when it is available.
Again reposting other cool links that people have posted...
http://www.slightlywarped.com/crapfacto ry/curiosities/doortohell.htm
http://www.slightlywarped.com/crapfacto
No, not an early birth annoucement (I'm still decided if I want to blog through the early stages of my labour. I've been told that bit can last for 6 hours or so, might be interesting and distracting...) but I actually wrote something today.
I had 500 words to do on the subject of twins for my writing group. I decided to do some science fiction. Afterwards I had the crzy notion of submitting it to the Waterstones What's Your Story site since it was short, and I had recently read Neil Gaiman's postcard. So far, so good. Except mere mortals are only allowed to submit 600 characters. Yes, not even 600 words. Have you ever tried to compress a 500 word story to 100? Not easy but I managed it. Don't worry I am not expecting to win and be published in the postcard book, I guess I can be pleased that I entered.
To view my effort (easiest way to find it is search under Kennedy) or far more interestingly, Mr Gaiman's, visit...
http://www.waterstoneswys.com/
I had 500 words to do on the subject of twins for my writing group. I decided to do some science fiction. Afterwards I had the crzy notion of submitting it to the Waterstones What's Your Story site since it was short, and I had recently read Neil Gaiman's postcard. So far, so good. Except mere mortals are only allowed to submit 600 characters. Yes, not even 600 words. Have you ever tried to compress a 500 word story to 100? Not easy but I managed it. Don't worry I am not expecting to win and be published in the postcard book, I guess I can be pleased that I entered.
To view my effort (easiest way to find it is search under Kennedy) or far more interestingly, Mr Gaiman's, visit...
http://www.waterstoneswys.com/
I appreciate that I am stealing this from Neil Gaiman's blog, but it made me laugh out loud... http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/cust omer-reviews/0306804379/sr=8-1/qid=12055 32258/ref=cm_rev_sort?customer-reviews.s ort_by=-OverallRating&x=15&y=10&s=books&colid=&coliid
Also, how much are you looking forward to new Battlestar Galactica? If it is anything like me it is a whole frakkin' lot. Just watched some promo shows for it and I forgot how good it was. Who do you think the 5th one is?
Also, how much are you looking forward to new Battlestar Galactica? If it is anything like me it is a whole frakkin' lot. Just watched some promo shows for it and I forgot how good it was. Who do you think the 5th one is?

