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#1
Honto no Shiawase / Re: ReWatch!
October 03, 2012, 11:53:54 PM
Time permitting, I'd be down.
#2
Yami no Yume / Re: It's been WAY too long.
October 29, 2009, 06:06:15 PM
I'm here.

Mils has made me start writing again.

She's a harsh mistress.
#3
Yami no Yume / Re: What made your day today?
August 12, 2008, 05:14:18 AM
*Emerges from the dead*

Congrats, Gracita!

I, um, finished chapter 2 of a multi-chapter Doctor Who fic.

I blame Mils.
#4
Yami no Yume / Re: Introductions
November 21, 2007, 12:15:41 AM
Hello and welcome!

We're all a little crazy here, but its good times.  :)
#5
Setsunakute / Re: What are you listening to?
October 27, 2007, 10:53:16 PM
You know, someone once told me that they could totally imagine me being that girl in "Before He Cheats."

If provoked enough, they might be right...
#6
Yami no Yume / Re: What made your day today?
October 27, 2007, 10:51:20 PM
Waterford Crystal.

Word.
#7
Honto no Shiawase / Re: Today in Fandom
October 07, 2007, 10:46:10 AM
*Moment of Silence*
#8
Yami no Yume / Re: What made your day today?
October 05, 2007, 12:21:59 AM
SCI IS GOING TO LONDON AND PARIS AND SPAIN!

(My Spanish needs rehabilitation....:0)

:):):):)
#9
Honto no Shiawase / Re: Fandom infidelity?
August 27, 2007, 05:22:17 PM
Quote from: Madoushi_Clef on August 27, 2007, 10:10:43 AM
And now, fairly recently, L and Light have distracted me with their shiny specialness. *cackles evily and strokes Death Note*

(and yes, I about had a heart attack and died from happiness the other day when I saw sci-chan had ficced DN, heh)

also, WIKTT is like THE Snape/Hermione archive.

RAE!  YOU'RE NOT DEAD!  YOU'RE JUST A LURKER IN THE BACKGROUND!  *Hugs like a long lost...sister*

All my Death Note fics are pretty insane ("People Circles" have made people question my sanity further than ever before... ^_^)

This explains things...I have no clue about HP fandom still (I was ecstatic to find there was an all Sirius, all the time newsletter!), so I just kinda write and post and hope for the best...

I've read a Snape/Hermione that actually worked, but that's 'cause they were much older and the teacher student thing wasn't there to bother me (otherwise, strictly on professional grounds, it would).

But, returning again to my point, RAE, YOU'RE NOT DEAD!
#10
Honto no Shiawase / Re: Fandom infidelity?
August 27, 2007, 12:49:33 AM
wiktt ficcer?

Huh?
#11
...I just got 8 new ones....  :0

Uh, I don't know that I have a main genre.  I read very widely in everything.  I have a lot of fantasy (from earlier...Tolkien was one of my first loves and I have most of his collected works).  Rowling also has a place of honor on my shelf), classics are a big staple (Austen, Shakespeare, Keats...there's a lot), mythology (particularly Norse), I collect collections of ghost stories from everywhere I go, so I have, Homer, a bunch of Biblical scholarship a lot of those...I have lots of detective fiction (Including old editions of all of Ian Fleming's James Bond novels), lots of Spanish Vanguardista books (Borges and Cortazar rock my world...Cortazar is a bit hard to find in translation though).  Lessee...lots of manga (including the entirity of the out of print Sailor Moon chix manga), anime art books...I'm liking contemporary stuff right now.  Sherman Alexie (a splendid Native American author -  try either Indian Killer or The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven (a collection of short stories) and Ian McEwan (Atonement is brilliant and might appeal to your romantic sensibilities).

After way too much information, I'll just say that I'm widely read because I can't pick anything!  :0
#12
Honto no Shiawase / Re: Fandom infidelity?
August 25, 2007, 01:18:19 AM
Quote from: ragyn on August 23, 2007, 10:53:51 AM
bah, sirius...

now Snape, thats the rub!

Yeah, by virtue of being alive and all to the 7th book he is by far my second favorite (I have ficced him!)...but Sirius gets to do punny snark and blatant innuendo, so he is more fun (and flying motocycle = win.)

And, Shakespeare is always warranted.  *Plays with action figure will real quill dipping action!*  Although I rather like Portia...
#13
Well, that's not counting the ones in boxes and packed in stacks around my room....and the house...and everywhere, pretty much...oh, and storage.
#14
There's a CSI game?

:0
#15
First of all, a Wii is a totally good use of your money...Wii sports allows you to exercise and play video games all at the same time!

Second of all...I need to stop buying books.  Period.  I have three shelves now that are all double stacked.

Then there's the British/Canadian editions of Harry Potter 1 - 4 I just bought...