Metapost: Repeat Saturdays (with Audio!)

So I don't mean to toot my own horn or whatever, but there is some groovy stuff in the archives on this blog. And some of you are new to the conversations and missed stuff the first time around. And some of the old stuff is worth talking about again in a fresh thread that isn't 200+ comments deep.

So. Over the next few weeks, I'm going to be reposting some stuff, starting with the Hunger Games posts because I want to get back into doing that series. (It's totally normal to walk around the grocery store crying because the Hunger Games audiobook is so damn sad, right? Yeah, I thought as much.)

And because I'm testing out a new microphone and have been wanting to do podcasts for, like, forever, the posts will be narrated by me. And fair warning: the audio is pretty shitty so far because $40 microphone (a review product courtesy of Vine) and because I Am Not A Professional Narrator and I'm fully aware of that.

6 comments:

chris the cynic said...

And the Hunger Games I will continue avoiding like the plague, because if there's one thing my life doesn't need it's more sad.

Please don't take that personally.

chris the cynic said...

And the Hunger Games I will continue avoiding like the plague, because if there's one thing my life doesn't need it's more sad.

Please don't take that personally.

Kristycat said...

By an AMAZING coincidence, I just got my speakers hooked back , so I have audio again!

Kristycat said...

By an AMAZING coincidence, I just got my speakers hooked back , so I have audio again!

welltemperedwriter said...

(It's totally normal to walk around the grocery store crying because the Hunger Games audiobook is so damn sad, right? Yeah, I thought as much.)

The end of Mockingjay (while I was commuting today, if you please) damn near did that for me.

(Oh, and I think it was in one of your essays that I read about the series' thematic obsession with food. Really made me appreciate the whole thing from a different angle.)

welltemperedwriter said...

(It's totally normal to walk around the grocery store crying because the Hunger Games audiobook is so damn sad, right? Yeah, I thought as much.)

The end of Mockingjay (while I was commuting today, if you please) damn near did that for me.

(Oh, and I think it was in one of your essays that I read about the series' thematic obsession with food. Really made me appreciate the whole thing from a different angle.)

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