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Jimmy Thinks You_re Emo
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Spice Weasel, that is the best pick-up line I have heard in a long time. *writes down "Would you like hugging lessons?"*

Modelo is what my Mexican neighbors supply at their parties.

I am sending you a fruit basket* post haste for telling that guy that chicks are - shockingly -not interested in guys who bitch about how horrible women are.

Happy Birthday!

Congratulations! Your non-ceremony plans sound best.

Sue 26

Yes doooooooooooooooo it

neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerds represent!

Depends on how good a friend.

Life Skills Thread:

I will agree with you wholeheartedly, although it's not the idea of graphic violence that sets me off, it's exactly what @avclub-b750f74544cb00c138079607276995e9:disqus said - the idea that a person everyone else percieves as normal, harmless, and a respected member of the community, is in fact the exact opposite. Red

Those I'm okay with, because obviously the answer is Sisko. :) It's the old school Get Off My Lawning or otherwise being nasty to the new people who are all excited and who think Pine!Kirk is the answer. I have minimal fanboy tolerance, and there seems to be a higher per-square-inch fanboy concentration in Trek/Who,

I don't watch Mad Men, but the house itself and its location reminded me of Tyler Durden's house.

Comics fandom is way too overwhelming in scope to me -there's just so much, old and new and in between -  but I'll poke here and there at the bits that interest me - you can keep to one area without having to swim in the whole thing, so to speak.

I'm disappointed in you, internets.  How can it be possible that there is no super-quickly-findable Supernatural/Flowers in the Attic crossover fic?

Slide.

Well, yes, I just mean that Star Trek fandom can't necessarily be taken as an example of fandom at large because of how long it's been around, and how well it's established.  When someone talks about "fandom" as a thing, they are almost always leaving out Trek and Who, because those two have their own peculiar

@LurkyMcLurkerson:disqus I don't know, have you ever seen you and me in the same place at the same time?! CONSPIRACY.

@avclub-0ae7484a9f3bbd2a21df420050c032ae:disqus  Well, and Star Trek is always a bit of a law unto itself because it's been around and well-organized for so dang long, too. For all I know, all iterations of ST fic could be 99% male, 1% female, because I don't ST at all (except that one I betaed for someone). It's

@avclub-0c9de7fbac44fdcea080c61e55772199:disqus  You can poll 14 different people and get 14 different versions of Aragorn son of Arathorn, and it's both possible and probable that all of them are going to vary significantly from the version Tolkien had in mind.  Consensus seems to be that authorial intent/ownership