Subject: 'ullo, folks.
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Posted on: 2016-01-06 08:31:00 UTC

'ullo, folks. I'm Larfen J. Stocke, esq, as some of you more observant (or, perhaps, telepathically gifted) fellows might have figured.
I've spent quite some time knocking around the PPC wiki, reading stories and laughing at them and whatnot, though I haven't officially joined the board until now, out of a mixture of cowardice and apathy, which I now realise don't exactly paint my character in a good, or even half-decent light. I can hope for comically pitiful, at best. I have been rather lacking in conversations with people who enjoy writing as of late (talking to myself in the mirror just isn't fun anymore,) and I'm at the point where you've all gained semi-deific status to me, and I hope my offerings will prove suitable.
I still have the nightmares.
I've had the FAQ:For Newbies on my laptop screen for the last hour or so, as it gives me comfort, and I hope you, too, feel comfort, knowing that I have read the PPC Constitution, most of the Original Series, and/or the variety of other helpful materials you have prepared for me.
I enjoy anything by Terry Pratchett, especially Good Omens, the book that inspired me to get off my lazy arse and turn 'considering getting into writing' into 'failing horribly at writing', and I'd like to say that I'm a big fan of Discworld, but that might not be fair, because I've only entirely read one book so far, and seen one animated adaptation where they gave Nobby a backwards baseball cap. What. Consider me a pre-fan, if you must.
I also bloody love H.P. Lovecraft, the casual racism occasionally present in his works heavily appealing to the Australian in me.
The other things I enjoy are probably too obscure, dumb, or limited to count as having fandoms: Lisa the Painful, Jules Verne's stuff, Dwarf Fortress, Deus Ex and Catch-22. I love that book. You don't understand how much I love that bloody book.
I found the PPC through a mixture of Das Sporking, TV Tropes, and my own love of snark.
I feel like this was too long. I have no idea what is happening. Please don't judge me. Or, at least, do it really quietly. Unless you've got soundproof walling. Judge as loudly as you want, then, I suppose.
pleasedontjudgeme

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