elisi: Edwin holding a tiny snowman (Slayer by kathyh.)
elisi ([personal profile] elisi) wrote2008-04-25 02:28 pm
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Just a quick word...

So, re the whole Public Domain Boobs Project (excellent post btw with a million links!), I don't really have much to say, because my mind is *still* trying to get to grips with the inherent idiocy and stupidity and mindnumbing rudeness of the concept. Anyway, there is a *brilliant* macro here and [livejournal.com profile] kita0610 wrote a poem: The Shape of a Woman, which is both beautiful and hardhitting.

Yesterday, when we were having dinner, I (in as few words as possible) told Darcy about the whole sorry mess, and he asked where I'd come across it. When I replied 'the internet', he rolled his eyes and said "On the internet there are people who think it's OK to eat you!" (There - groping put in the same category as cannibalism! *g*) Then he tried to eat *far* too much spagetti in one go and grinned, saying: "Look! I'm an Ood!" Have I mentioned lately how much I LOVE this man?

Finally, I think I have the perfect solution for all these men who want to cop a feel - they should get their own! Seriously, boob jobs are fairly cheap these days, right? Problem solved.

ETA: Meant to link to this post: Open Source Women Back Each Other Up Program (w/ Men's Auxiliary), which is truly excellent, and might be the best thing to come out of this whole sorry mess!

[identity profile] missmurchison.livejournal.com 2008-04-25 06:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Unfortunately, the clip cuts off before Chiana, who is in the body of D'Argo, gives John a stern look. He replies, "Oh, yeah. Who knows what you're doing with THAT body." D'Argo's huge warrior body responds with a very feminine flounce.

I adore the guy who played D'Argo. There was nothing, no matter how silly or slashy, that he wouldn't do with elan.

[identity profile] missmurchison.livejournal.com 2008-04-25 06:35 pm (UTC)(link)
I only watched several years after the series ended. I recommend it, when you're going to have time to feed an addiction. I liked it well enough at first, then got hooked and bought all the seasons, and soon my younger daughter was watching with me. She wound up sneaking ahead while I was traveling on business, and it took me forever to catch up.

[identity profile] frenchani.livejournal.com 2008-04-25 08:41 pm (UTC)(link)
That moment was priceless. I loved D'Argo too.