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elisi ([personal profile] elisi) wrote2010-12-05 09:32 pm

*snerk*

[livejournal.com profile] avrelia wins for best comment on s8:

I kind of want that they all dropped dead at the end, and then Joss (he can do an auto-portrait) can jump on the pile of bodies and do the Dance of Joy and sing Bwa-hahaha. And I'll be happy ;)

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[personal profile] promethia_tenk 2010-12-07 03:51 am (UTC)(link)
Imagine that the next season of Doctor Who . . . And then it gets *worse* . . . Sorry about the rambling but those comics make me cross. I hope I've demonstrated why.
Well, on the plus side, I think you've proven the cliche of the tortured artistic genius, because that was a masterpiece of mini crack-fic. I almost want to watch it.

Everything I know about True Blood comes from this post. I am told that the TV show is a bit different from the books though. Still, I think it might make you smile. :)
Tee hee hee. That it did *snerk* I think that is a very good versing in True Blood. Well, except that you are missing out on the numerous secondary characters of awesomeness, but even they can't save the show anymore. I've only read one of the books. All I got out of it was disappointment that the show had not seen fit to include insane, squirrel-eating vampire!Elvis. No, I'm not joking.
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[personal profile] promethia_tenk 2010-12-07 07:17 pm (UTC)(link)
(Joss, in the comics, basically suffers from George Lucas prequels syndrome - he can do anything, and therefore the result is crap.)
Hmmm . . . those French weirdos were right--it is the constraints that make creative genius. Maybe someone should force him to write the next one without "e"s.

She's even written Edward Cullen/Sarah Palin, which was made of AWESOME!
OMG, link pls. I smell a new OTP.
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[personal profile] promethia_tenk 2010-12-09 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
Here you go: Northern Lights... the Prequel SMeyers never dared write. :)

That . . . <33333333333333333333

That almost makes having read that book worthwhile.
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[personal profile] promethia_tenk 2010-12-10 06:03 am (UTC)(link)
You've read it? Go you! I've derive allll my knowledge from the internet.
Wellllll . . . when one half of your female students are reading it under their desks instead of paying attention in class, it kind of behooves you to know the competition. An oddly compelling read despite the nauseous feeling you get in your stomach.

(And when my friend Anna - who has read all of them, she blames the crack - came to visit and brought the movie and we watched it and laughed and laughed, *I* knew stuff she didn't... When I get my mocking on, I go full out.)
A friend of mine and his sister made a parody re-dubbing fan vid of the first movie, and I have been searching around for it in vain. It was a work of genius and included the line "our love is so epic--it's like if the Iliad and the Odyssey had a baby--that's how epic our love is."

You've read 'Growing Up Cullen' y/y?
No. What is it? I pretty much restrict my online fannish media attention to an exceedingly narrow range and am blind to everything outside it. Otherwise I'd feel so scattered.

(Twilight is the name of all kinds of things. It's the name that the bad guy operates under, it's the name of his organisation, and it's also the name of the new [sentient] universe that's created by the spacefrakking, and which takes the form of a green lion with a fire-y mane. Funnily enough this makes things a little hard to work out...)
Lol--I can't think why . . .
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[personal profile] promethia_tenk 2010-12-15 04:22 am (UTC)(link)
Just veeeery quickly, here is Growing Up Cullen. It's... pretty indescribable,
Oooo, I did see, like, the first section of that once. Just the scrapbooking, grout-cleaning type parts at the beginning. That is a hoot.

And (in case I've not linked it recently) this is the best summary of the book ever. It sends my girls into giggling fits every time they see it...
It's liek the Teen Girl Squad summary <3333

Heh. That was Anna's description too. She works in a high school library, and was curious about this book that EVERYONE was reading...
One of my colleagues, who taught 13-14 year olds, she had a few of her male students get wise and read them themselves, figuring it was the only way to get the girls' attention. They were pretty baffled though and came to ask her what exactly all the girls saw in Edward. They left very disappointed.

That does sound awesome indeed. If you ever find it, point me towards it - I can always do with more Twilight mockage in my life! :)
I can't believe I'm going to say this, but I almost regret leaving Facebook. I would have known how to find it through there.