Subject: Re: Hi to you!
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Posted on: 2013-03-23 15:32:00 UTC
Heh, sorry. That was me.
Subject: Re: Hi to you!
Author:
Posted on: 2013-03-23 15:32:00 UTC
Heh, sorry. That was me.
Hello! Nice to meet a fellow AF fan. Have a sparkly thing. It throw good.
Imaginary cat... hmmm... yep, reminds me of my imaginary dragon, post-Eragon...Trainwreck syndrome... got it! Got it! The fics I've read... and flamed... and learned what concrit is... oh, yes. Spelling Nazi good.
Welcome to the mildly insane Board!
Yay, a Tamora Pierce fan. Have some griffin fletched arrows. Hit whatever you aim at and force people to tell the truth.
Velcome, velcome! Have a box of matches and a super-size bottle of Bleeprin.
And though the Inheritance Cycle is terrible, I know quite a lot of bizarre trivia on it nevertheless.
Oh, god. Welcome to the club. It's terrible, but I know the canon inside and out and I could, technically, do a mission in it. But most of said mission would be my agents muttering "I must not charge the canons with being Sues..." over and over again.
Your point about vacillating personalities is definitely a good one. Perhaps it would be possible to pin down when the offending fic takes place, and take what 'should' be canon from around then... or just give it up as a bad job and spend our mental energy on surviving bad smut.
One of the genres is 'parody'. If it's not a troll, I'll eat my CAD.
That.
That thing looped around from OH GOD WHAT straight back into PFFFFFFFFHAHAHAHAHAH. It's so ridiculous I'm going to have to call troll on it, though it's only a preliminary analysis based on my gut reaction.
... I'm going to read up on the DoI, Troll-fics, and get to sharpening my knives...
It bothers me, how much horrible writing ends up becoming incredibly popular. The number of examples I could cite.... agh.
I think it's that the story is good enough to pass muster, but the writing is... ehhhhhhhh... and also the majority doesn't notice godawful things like Eragon murdering a kid in cold blood for the crime of being on the wrong side.
Welcome to the board! An Astérix fan, eh? I'm tempted to call you Polyglotix or something... Aha! I dub thee... Eccentrix!
You seem like a really fun person to be with. Nice to meet you!
Please have some of my rock-hard muffins (projectiles, don't eat), a box full of Japanese Manga, and some really yummy chocolates!
You sound like the perfect kind of crazy for around here! Welcome aboard! (pun always intended) Have a big, shiny umbrella! Comes in patterns of polka-dot Sue colors.
Hi, Aelin, and welcome to the Board! Your "eccentric tendencies" will serve you well here.
Please have this one (1) Fluffy Wambler! Although it's native to the Dwarf Fortress continuum, it's ridiculously adorable anywhere.
It looks like you have a wide range of fandoms to contribute to the PPC. I'm always glad to see more Whofans, and the rest look wonderful as well. I wonder if there's been a Shakespeare mission? That could produce some staggeringly awful badfic.
Anyway, see you around the Board!
Oh my goodness. It's so zarking adorable I think I may have to squeeze it until it implodes.
I don't know about any other Shakespeare plays... I do, however, know that there is Romeo and Juliet fic.
Is it just me, or is anyone else of the opinion that Ditto looks like a blob of bubble gum?
Maybe it is just me...
In continuation of my tradition of giving newbies dangerous presents, I present to you three kunai, an RPG-7, a zweihänder, and a crate of No. 76 incendiary grenades. Try not to have too much fun! (Pff yeah right)
I can match you on Doctor Who, Tammy Pierce, Graceling, Narnia, LoTR, and Monty Python. Glad to 'ave you aboard!
(And please please please keep the RPG and phosphorous grenades away from the Flowers. Explosives and incendiaries make them nervous.)
Grenades... *rubs hands together, cackling maniacally*
Rest assured though, I won't set them off in HQ.
...Probably. Heh.
You need a cookie. Have one.
Also you speak languages! Neat!
Manga is a favorite genre of mine, though I haven't read a lot more than what's listed here. I'm not sure if Astérix is technically manga, since that's usually Japanese, but I do love it.
Perhaps I will use these sponges to make a replica of Rivendell, my favorite fictional city of all time. ;)
I think our invisible pets would certainly get along well! Thankfully, I've managed to train said cat to not eat any small furry animals belonging to other people, as it tends to offend them.
Ah, well there is an awful lot of manga out there so that's not really as surprising as one might fear. XD Some of my favorites are Hana Kimi, W Juliet, Black Butler, Demon Diary, Vampire Game, Red River, anything by Yuu Watase, Kodocha, Sailor Moon (I love the new release with the Japanese names!) and Trigun.
Nice! I would love to visit sometime! The last time I broke them out in public, I had several people (and a sheep, though they were more concerned with chewing on the place than designing it) designing the rooms, we had quite the mish-mash palace. XD My guinea pig lives on an island that tows around the Bermuda Triangle, but I hear he's docked right now, so I told him he should come visit too. ^_^
All of us are slightly insane, and most of us suffer from train-wreck syndrome. You'll fit right in.
A fellow Sherlock fan, violinist, and tribble-lover. Wonderful! Do you tend to play first or second violin? I don't really have a preference. And I have just the perfect newbie gift for you...your very own tribble! (I run the Star Trek fanfiction university, so I pretend that gives me access to anything I want in the Trekverse.)
Anyway, welcome!
On the subject of violin, I don't mind either way - it depends on the piece I'm working on at any given time.
Tribbles, in my opinion, are some of the cutest things that anyone has ever created, although that may just be my affinity for cuteness as an aid to evil. And I just got a Cybermat, so now they won't be lonely. Heh.
Have some Bleep'n'ms as a welcome gift! Also, have an Unspecified Plushie (turns into your favorite character)! I like Narnia and Watership Down, too, but I decided that it would be in the best interests of my childhood not to read any fanfic in those categories. Monty Python is, of course, amazing, and I tend to randomly sing songs from Sweeney Todd when I'm bored. Sometimes even in public :-) We most definitely share the Lord of the Rings fandom! Do you read Silmarillion fanfic, too? (Excuse my enthusiasm, I've been reading almost nothing but Silmfic for the last week...)
While not as much as LotR, I do read Silmarillion fanfic. Sweeney Todd is a favorite musical of mine, too, though I'm not as familiar with it as some others.
Heh, sorry. That was me.
To go along with AnonymousSC and... some others, I believe? :-)
I like some other musicals, too, but Sweeney Todd is definitely my favorite. Second place would go to Jesus Christ Superstar, if you count it as a musical and not a rock opera. Musical or not, it's still awesome.
What JCS is, apparently, due to it having no dialogue, just songs. Don't worry, I don't really understand it either :-)
I'll be watching you...
...Okay then.
Greetings, new friend! Have an unwritten book.
Another animal fan! I work in a petting zoo, where I get to care for fourteen Japanese silkies. We must throw a chicken party!
*throws a chicken party*
*celebrates with you*
Sadly, I live in an urban neighborhood, and thus am not allowed to have any chickens. I am forced to admire them from afar. I do, however, have a pet diamond dove. Look 'em up - they're native to Australia.
Ahh, sheesh. I keep doing that. Again, this is moi.
Hi! Another newbie....I'm still fresh on the board as well! Anyway, it's nice to see you.
As for your gift, try some Bleepolate Ice Cream, with extra chocolate. Hopefully this will help you with your train-wreck syndrome!
Hi! Glad to meet someone else new.
*tries ice cream* I pity everyone who never gets to have this...
Nice to know someone nearby. I've never been to Modesto specifically, but I've probably passed it on one trip or another...
And thanks for the armor! I'm big on weaponry and such. Comes from being in a Latin culture class. You gain an appreciation for that kind of thing.
Aww, cute! I get it, you can't expect him to like dogs when he's never seen one before. I'm sure it will only take some time for him to get used to them.
Typo's no problem - it happens to me all the time. Usually when I'm mailing someone on my phone. The AutoCorrect function needs a little work.
I checked out the wiki a few months ago, but I definitely needed a bit of a crash course, so thanks for posting the link.
How embarrassing! A typo in a post on someone's newbie thread! Here, have a few Bleeprin so that you can forget that this ever happened.