Very true, and I do apologise. Unfortunately the combination of a lot of vodka and ranting about politics tends to make me forget that not everyone's happy with such ripe language as I am.
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Perhaps Cluny would work. And I know the perfect fics ... by
on 2009-08-03 18:43:00 UTC
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... that could have sent him there: http://www.fanfiction.net/u/1563512/RattytheScourge
I would spork these things, but I can't make head or tail of the Babelfished content. Okay, if I were to try writing fic in Russian, I'm sure it would look worse, but still, owie. He'd need months in FicPsych just to be rendered capable of talking coherently again.
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Suggestions by
on 2009-08-03 18:29:00 UTC
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Not from a mission, but:
Grimmjow Jaegerjaques, Bleach. In FicPsych due to complete personality replacement in a fic, which turned him from an obsessive, psychopathic killer to a fluffy, loving wimp completely in love with the person he canonically thinks of as 'his prey'. (Oh how I wish fanbrats would stop butchering his character like that already.)
Ulquiorra Schiffer, Bleach. In FicPsych to have his emotions removed after overexposure to Sues and/or non-canonical love interests. He's meant to be even less emotive than a Vulcan, which is something that most Suethors, and bad slashers, forget.
Aizen Sousuke, Bleach. In FicPsych due to being turned into a genuinely kind and caring person, instead of a cold, calculating sociopath who only sees others as pawns to be manipulating according to his will.
Grimmjow and Ulquiorra are GivenName FamilyName, Aizen is FamilyName Given Name.
Aizen is the sort who is likely to start plotting a takeover once he's recovered enough to resemble his canon self. Keeping his sword away from him and preventing him from having contact with Ulquiorra and Grimmjow is probably a good idea. Ulquiorra won't act without orders from Aizen, but Grimmjow may require frequent sedation to keep him from looking for Macroviruses to tear apart or vaporise, especially if he's been cooped up for a while.
Hope this helps.
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Neither am I, next election. by
on 2009-08-03 18:05:00 UTC
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There are legitimate reasons to not vote, honestly. Like, for example, disagreeing with 1) the process of voting, in general, how it's handled, 2) all of the candidates, in every single possible way (except the basics, like "murder is bad"), 3) the government, in almost every tangible way.
I won't vote in the next election. Or I'll do the blank ballot thing. This government sucks, all governments suck, I am an anarchist, and I think it's ridiculous that this country/government/society puts so much pressure on everyone to "VOTE! VOTE! YOU ARE UNDESERVING OF THIS COUNTRY IF YOU DON'T VOTE" especially since there's so much misinformation and stupidity thrown around pre-elections, and most people are incredibly misinformed, and the whole thing is just UGH.
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Common ground. by
on 2009-08-03 17:12:00 UTC
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We do have a common ground in our loathing of bad writing. Beyond that, you can't really expect anything.
I remember feeling the same way during the second Bush election--we had members on both sides of that one. It was weird to me, I admit, but I try not to let different political views bother me unless people are generally being asshats about it. Heck, one of my good friends in real life is a right-wing conservative Catholic who wants to be a lawyer. Fortunately, he also has a sense of humor. We used to have very interesting conversations in the cafeteria. *g*
I regretfully confess my ignorance of the European Parliament issues, but that's all outside of what we're about here. Just remember: everyone is entitled to their ownwrongopinion.
~Neshomeh
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Perhaps. by
on 2009-08-03 17:01:00 UTC
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FicPsych does attempt to keep the canons out of the way--could you imagine if one of them got infected and the disease spread?--but Luke is just the sort of person to ignore his own safety and leap into the fray. {= P I suppose they'll just have to confiscate his lightsaber afterward.
Why do you suppose he was there in the first place, though?
As for the rest, I'm afraid I've never even heard of them before.
~Neshomeh
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Sounds cool. by
on 2009-08-03 16:53:00 UTC
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That's just enough information for me to pretend I know what I'm talking about. Thanks. ^_~
~Neshomeh
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That's perfect. by
on 2009-08-03 16:52:00 UTC
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They can easily cause trouble as they get better and get tired of being stuck with each other. ^_^
I assume you gave their names as Surname Given-name...? Or the other way around?
~Neshomeh
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Psycho would be great. by
on 2009-08-03 16:46:00 UTC
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I actually need them to be on the mend and getting sick of being kept in FicPsych after weeks of quarantine. I'd imagined someone who would have, for one reason or another, required sedation between sessions with Dr. Freedenberg, if that suggests anyone to you.
~Neshomeh
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Have a welcome-back plover (nm) by
on 2009-08-03 16:25:00 UTC
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I'd had this image in the early stageÂ… by
on 2009-08-03 16:19:00 UTC
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…of Luke Skywalker turning his lightsaber on the bugs.
I'll also suggest Jim Phelps, Rollin Hand, Willie Armitage, Barney Collier, and Cinnamon Carter (the Impossible Missions Force in seasons 2 and 3).
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Both from the same canon. by
on 2009-08-03 15:43:00 UTC
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Shindo Hikaru and Akira Toya. Both males from the anime Hikaru no Go. Ages anywhere between 10 to 16 years of age (depending on where in the serise the story takes place)
Reason for being in FicPsych, in practically every fanfic with them in it, they are paired together. They are rivals and that rivalry, for some reason, is interpreated as lust for the other. It is not, they would never pair. (But that does not stop the `Suthors.)
So, after the nth time of being slashed together, they both snap. Thier minds are too fried from agents going in an fixing the story line. They need time in the psych ward to heal before they can go back.
Hope this helps!
Leto
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They did what to the Burrow now?! by
on 2009-08-03 15:43:00 UTC
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Okay, I haven't been to see the film yet, I've not read reviews or anything.
I didn't need to be spoiled for that. Thanks a lot.
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^_^ Thanks! by
on 2009-08-03 15:30:00 UTC
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Eru knows I spent a fair bit of time scouring TOS for in-jokes and references.
Thank you for the nice review. :D
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That was fun to read. by
on 2009-08-03 15:06:00 UTC
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I don't think I've read that many more recent missions, so I don't know what the current trends are, but this one did fit the style of TOS quite closely. I enjoye dit.
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Problem is... by
on 2009-08-03 13:56:00 UTC
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are meltas, storm bolters, and plasma guns allowed or not? I'm going for comedy, not straight warhammer...
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That was fun. by
on 2009-08-03 13:53:00 UTC
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I'll have to re-read the whole thing later. Also, you can't blame the SO too much for not knowing about vampires - there are so many different kinds floating around.
I'm looking forward to the last of it.
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Re: I'll see if I can find a large print book ... by
on 2009-08-03 13:40:00 UTC
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What, don't you carry a little book-light around? They're terribly useful.
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A modification of your idea... by
on 2009-08-03 13:34:00 UTC
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...make it original football rather than modern. In other words, weapons are allowed.
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Re: Just a heads-up. by
on 2009-08-03 13:28:00 UTC
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When I heard a film called G-Force was coming out, I immediately of the old eighties anime that I watched as a (very small) kid. That would've been fun. Then I find out it's about a bunch of guinea pigs-turned-spies... >.>
Don't get me wrong, I like guinea pigs, but...damn. >.>
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It was...meh. :/ by
on 2009-08-03 13:07:00 UTC
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I went to see it with my sister, and while we both thought it wasn't a ''bad'' film, it really wasn't that great either. I know it's impossible to stuff everything in a book that long into a two-hour film, but they could've at least ''tried''.
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I feel for you by
on 2009-08-03 12:11:00 UTC
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It's scary to find out your friends suddenly turn out to hold views that turn your stomach.
The thing I found scariest about the EP elections, though, was that a lot of the people who wanted to be elected into EP didn't even know how they can influence policy in EP and for which policy influences they need to be in the national parliament (these "politicians" wanted to vote no on things in EP which the EP doesn't even vote on, and for which a no in the national parliament actually carries weight).
I'm sure every countries has sent its share of idiots to EP. I'm starting to think the EP is a modern form of bannishment.