rionaleonhart: final fantasy x-2: the sun is rising, yuna looks to the future. (he's already had sex with you)
Riona ([personal profile] rionaleonhart) wrote2008-03-04 10:44 pm

It's Your Grief Counsellors; We've Come To Hug.

I JUST HAD A GIRL FROM MY COURSE OVER AND WE COOKED DINNER AND JUST-ONE-MORE-EPISODED OUR WAY THROUGH THE FIRST DISC OF SUPERNATURAL.

This totally warrants allcaps. I am insanely awkward around people in real life (and also cannot cook), so this feels like a gigantic social achievement. (She had never seen Supernatural before, and now she desperately wants to watch more! VICTORY. Also, at one point she observed that Dean Winchester sort of looked like Richard Hammond. It is obviously the eyebrows.)

Sam/Jess seems to become a little cuter every time I watch the Pilot, which is something I didn't really anticipate but certainly have no objection to. And I find it incredibly difficult to watch the Winchesters without exclaiming 'I LOVE THEM SO MUCH' about twice an episode, which is something I should probably try to keep under control when watching in company. (It distresses me more than it should when horrible things happen to them, and horrible things happen to them all the time.)

Also, I saw 'Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things' yesterday, and now my mind is pestering me with snippets of appalling necrophilia fanfiction. STOP IT, MIND. If you wanted to show me that there are worse things than writing Sam/Dean, you have succeeded! Please return to the relative normality of the incest.

[identity profile] elfwhistletree.livejournal.com 2008-03-06 12:00 am (UTC)(link)
Here is an anecdote about my friend - let's call her Wednesday - who I went with to the animal rescue centre to "just look" at cats. Of course she came back having chosen two splendid specimens.

Meanwhile the MIB was helping her other half, the Godfather, to put up bookshelves - harder than it sounds in the quantities required - they managed NOT to put up the shelves so that they couldn't open the door to get out, but it was a close call. Their lack of surprise at what "just looking" at cats entailed was magnificent to behold.

Not writing any particular sort of fic seems to fall under the same rule - shall we call it Rule 17, since it is clearly halfway to Rule 34?

Telling people not to click on links is about as effective - and [livejournal.com profile] the_fun_monkey wants to read it too - so that makes three readers already.

Resistance is clearly futile ♥

[identity profile] amy-wolf.livejournal.com 2008-03-06 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
Rule 17 works; I'm fairly sure I'm doing the 'not writing' thing wrong. In theory, it should involve less typing.