It's just heavily used since it's beneficial to Agent sanity.
After all, there weren't any Bleep products in the Original Series until later on, since it was an OFU creation.
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Bleeprin isn't exactly a neccessity for an Agent. by
on 2009-02-02 22:40:00 UTC
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About making Sirius and Lupin look old, by
on 2009-02-02 22:31:00 UTC
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both were justified; in the book, it mentions Lupin being prematurely aged (from the stress of being a werewolf), and it also mentions that Azkaban had aged Sirius to a point where he was nearly unrecognizable.
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Two days. I am not usually this lazy. by
on 2009-02-02 22:26:00 UTC
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I just hate this whole bloody thing. *sigh*
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Bleeprin usage. by
on 2009-02-02 22:05:00 UTC
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Is it ok to make a Mandalorian Agent not take bleeprin? I know this is generally a Bad Idea, but I think it's plausible for the following reasons:
1.The Agent in question is a Mandalorian mercenary. As such she really doesn't care about the universes in questions, just the credits.
2. If something occurs which DOES offend her, such as violations of the Mandalorian code or the Author attacks Mandalorians/Mandalorian warriors, she goes completely berserk.
Thoughts?
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hoodie!Potter by
on 2009-02-02 21:56:00 UTC
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Leaving aside Hermione's ghastly pink monstrosity, wasn't it PoA when Harry started wearing hoodies? And ones that fitted, at that, despite him supposedly wearing Dudley's hand-me-downs. Hoodies of the style Harry sports in the film weren't really standard accessories in the early nineties. I was wearing them in the late nineties, but as a so-called "mosher" - the trendies and the teggers wouldn't have been seen dead in hoodies. Dudley certainly wouldn't wear them. So unless Diagon Alley had alternative clothing stores in the early nineties, Harry's clothes can be charged for.
Can probably charge for hairstyles too. Early nineties, remember. It was a terrifying age. It also featured leggings, and shell suits, and other ghastly things I'm doing my best to repress.
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when's it due? by
on 2009-02-02 21:53:00 UTC
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Only I'm going to have to try and find a DVD copy, since my dad's dismantled his video player. Fairly sure I've got it on DVD downstairs, but it'll be on a fairly inaccessible shelf, and you know me, I'm bone idle. So give me a deadline to get my arse in gear.
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Seconding Neshomeh. Be nice. by
on 2009-02-02 21:39:00 UTC
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If Helio's threads annoy you, don't click on them.
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Oh, it's awesome! by
on 2009-02-02 21:36:00 UTC
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You can wield the Chainsaw of Bloody Dismemberment, the Staff of Napalm, or the Sword Of Beheading People Just Like In That Movie- and that's only in original Munchkin! Part of the game is cheating! It's an awesome game for PPCers, given that the lot of us are mad.
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'more detail than I want'? Never. I need 4000 words total. by
on 2009-02-02 21:31:00 UTC
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Bring on the email! *braces herself*
Also, I may quote that bit abut JKR generally mentioning facial hair. Just so you know. :)
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er... you mean the kids' casual wear? by
on 2009-02-02 21:31:00 UTC
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Like what they wore to Hogsmeade? I'm completely blind when it comes to fashion, so I'm not really sure what you're getting at.
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No, but I've heard of it. by
on 2009-02-02 20:34:00 UTC
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Was mostly inspired by Ab3's anecdotes: http://albruno3.tripod.com
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Collabaration is fun by
on 2009-02-02 20:14:00 UTC
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We do need to keep the fanbrats on their toes, especially felena and sakura....
Hmmmm, so, which staff do you want, and who are you willing to lend OFUR?
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*giggles evilly* by
on 2009-02-02 20:04:00 UTC
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Possibly the last two OFUs you'd suspect of collaborating, but ooooh the possibilities!
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Another thing. by
on 2009-02-02 18:26:00 UTC
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Wasn't this movie the Advent of the Ridiculously Trendy Outfits? 'Cause I'm pretty sure Wizarding society would've raised its collective eyebrows at that sort of thing, even if those kids COULD afford the style. If it were a mission, I'd charge for butchering the culture.
~Neshomeh
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Very good. :P by
on 2009-02-02 18:16:00 UTC
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And I don't know... when the thing's getting sorted they might send Ilwi and Hera to see what's going on...
hS
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Double-Posting by
on 2009-02-02 18:02:00 UTC
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Hey, just so you know, usually on the Board we try to discourage posting topics directly one after another. That's just because, like you noticed on asking about changing sites, old topics get pushed off of the bottom, and eventually disappear completely. It's no big deal now and then, but just so you know, to save space, we try to not post too many original topics on top of each other.
Also, congratulations on writing your first mission! (I don't know Young Wizards, and it looks like you've got a beta already) but good job!
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Yes, well. >.> by
on 2009-02-02 17:24:00 UTC
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All in the past, extenuating circumstances, third parties, and, and... I'm better now? And if all else fails we can quite possibly arrange to do something about it when I'm actually in the same country as you this spring? ^_^;
Anyway, I have a plan this time. The plan is to go make a plan so we know where we're going before anyone starts writing anything.
Aww... no genderbent fire lizards, then? Shame.
I may also have to bring in my as-yet-unrevealed DMS team for a cameo. And we can probably work in other agents.
~Neshomeh
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interesting by
on 2009-02-02 15:44:00 UTC
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mind if i add you too to mine? i'm xcom102a on aim. long story.