Meme Monday 4

The Spice Must Flow

The best thing to come from the 1984 Dune: “The Spice Must Flow.”

Meme Monday 3

Magnetos: How Do They Work?

I did a few other Marvel related memes recently on Comparative Geeks, but this was one I thought of and hadn’t done. This is maybe one of the sillier memes out there, and you see people stepping in not realizing the satire of it and trying to actually explain how magnets work… anyway, Magneto. Enjoy.

Meme Monday 2

Trinity Hail Hydra

This is one of my favorite memes lately, and I have talked about it before on Comparative Geeks. However, the image I thought of, and haven’t seen others using, is from The Matrix. Secrets and conspiracies crying out to be known… What is the Matrix?

Hail Hydra.

Monday Meme 1

Giant Riding a Mammoth

My first Monday Meme! Hope you enjoy. Was watching Game of Thrones and they practically used this meme when they saw this as well.

I generally like the “Your argument is invalid” sorts of memes, as they are generally a completely ridiculous picture (I remember one that was Deadpool riding a Unicorn) that really would just be a conversation stopper. What’s your favorite meme of this type?

Introducing Features

I shared a post the other day that has really inspired me on figuring out my content here on DBCII. It’s perhaps unsurprising that the idea came from Gene’O, of The Writing Catalog, as he is someone who blogs similarly to how I do.

The idea presented, and one I see a lot in reading blogs, is features. Posts that you can just expect to see, daily, or weekly. As a creator, they help you know what content you’ll need to create, to keep your blog going. As a reader, they help you expect what you’ll see, let you know to come back for more later when you find something you like.

Gene’O lists a number of features on Sourcerer that they run, but I thought I would note a few of my other favorites. On Love Pirate’s Ship’s Log, there’s a quote of the day. I love them – generally a picture from a movie or TV episode, and then a few lines of quote. They just make me stop and smile as I skim through my WordPress reader. Another favorite is the Box Office Top 10 on We Minored in Film, which just fill me with joy each week as I read it.

I see other features, such as episode recaps and reviews of popular shows, or Wednesday New Comics (it’s nice that most all new comics come out on one day, for the purpose of blogging about it!). These are the sorts of features we might consider on Comparative Geeks, but at the same time, because others are doing it, we want to leave it to them. Because we do so little content, as it were – with just our 6 posts a week – features would eat up a lot of that.

Also, it would force us to keep up with shows or reading comics or whatever we chose – which is against what we’re doing with the blog. We are writing for the joy of it, for the thought and sharing, and forcing timelines like that on ourselves would not be great. The closest we get is our ongoing LitFlix – where we read the book/comics and then see the movie.

And we have other ongoing series, like Science Fiction Today, Character Studies, or Science Fiction and Religion, but we don’t follow a schedule on those… it’s more like we try to do at least one of those a month. We could try to make these a scheduled feature, but they’re more of just an ongoing series, and for a blog, those are good too.

So let me introduce the features I am planning on here! Read more of this post