http://aletheiafelinea.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] aletheiafelinea.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] aletheiafelinea 2015-09-26 03:39 pm (UTC)

Oh, so it's not only me and they are catching indeed! I'm glad I've infected you. *g* As far as I can understand, the title of my favourite one (the second video) is "My Planet", and I think in spite of the clip the lyrics starts with a description of a newspaper with black printed headers and military rockets on photos, and then it says about the effort to paint own world against those things. Another one I love is a tragic story of a hedgehog flattened on a road (on the first video it's starts from about 30:00). They had it even on the cover of their first album (https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A4%D0%B0%D0%B9%D0%BB:Flit-svit_takuy.jpg), and perhaps you have noticed the hedgehogs in the logo on the first video. And people in the audience are holding plush hedgehogs.

long posts are why I cling fiercely to the 'older' social networks.
Same here, and thank you! In one of my fandoms I like materials from conventions, but in recent years almost nobody ever writes anymore detailed reports for reading, with narration and all; now it's almost entirely Twitter feeds, which means a heap of different tweets repeating the same scraps of quotes out of context and made mostly of typos. I miss old times of actual writing about events in this fandom...

Don't feel bad, please! I'm disappointed at times with general silence, but it's a cumulative thing and I could hardly blame any particular person for it. Especially that you are one of coming to talk with me the most, and I really appreciate it, thank you! And to-do piles and life in general are cumulative too, I know how it is.

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