Subject: The only thing that I'm worried about with this solution...
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Posted on: 2011-04-25 07:23:00 UTC
...Is that it may feel like an Asspull or something.
Subject: The only thing that I'm worried about with this solution...
Author:
Posted on: 2011-04-25 07:23:00 UTC
...Is that it may feel like an Asspull or something.
Mkay, got it. I just remembered a few badfics I'd seen before that I thought might be good for missions, so I've been scouring the Pit for them.
...Is that it may feel like an Asspull or something.
Whenever I see something like this, I mentally go 'CHALLENGE ACCEPTED.'
I'm now in the process of trying to think of a character that is the anthropomorphic concept of like... shower mold. Or 'that itch on your back you just can't reach.'
I don't know if she's active or not--one of her writers has been around recently-ish, but not currently--but Agent Death is the Death of TV Shows.
http://www.freewebs.com/bookofnightmares/deathsprologue.htm
~Neshomeh
:O !!!!
Really?! Change it! Cool! We have the Death of TV Shows! :D
Make an anthropomorphic concept that doesn't actually exist, with the explanation that it did exist before he/she left to do PPC things. :P
Make an OS-tan for the PPC Consoles. Because I refuse to believe that they work on anything approaching an Earth OS.
Go for it. That's quite clever.
...i thought of Flying Pigs. The anthropomorphization of the concept of pigs flying. Obviously, he/she would probably butt heads with any similar concept if she/he ever entered a fic where pigs can fly...
...if she entered a canon where it is impossible? Sounds like an interesting side character to use for a one-off joke, but the flowers would probably prevent her from going on field missions after the first time. xD
We'd need to get creative around the Hetalia cast members. Hmmm...I say we leave it as is until we can figure out how to approach this without casing an incident.
I can state quite safely that the characters in Hetalia and the fact that they're also anthropomorphic personifications never occurred to me.
Anthropomorphic personifications of concepts cannot forget due to their nature as concepts, of course. Due to their state of being concepts their nature is very unlike that of being human, just having a humanoid shape, and not really alive.
We had a huge discussion about those on a previous post of mine. One point brought up was that people have said a nation "forgets"--America "forgets" the Japanese internment camps during WW2, America "will never forget" 9/11, etc. But nobody ever says Death forgets.
Want to start a new discussion on it?