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Let's see if I can manage an actual update of sorts. First, I was too busy celebrating the birthday with different people and then this week has just been hell at work and with everything going on down south. It's just a bad situation and my heart goes out to everyone.
Needless to say, it hasn't made me feel very fandomy at all. I haven't really done much reading and/or writing.
However, there isn't anything else I can do beyond giving any money I can spare. I feel useless in this situation because I am...so I guess the best I can offer up is to try to keep going on and questioning things and praying for it to be over.
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-Multiverse 2005 has opened and there are a ton of great crossover stories for reading. I've been going through it slowly, when I have a few minutes to spare, and will post my recs as soon as I get through the remainder of the stories.
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quillandink has posted the newest prompts and ongoing fic challenges for the week, and feel free to add to the current round robin writing that's going on. As much/little as you want!
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dragonsinger has declared today Drabble Day! So yeah, you post a drabble here and I will write one for you in return.
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Name your five favorite superhero movies.
1. Superman. - First, Superman is my favorite superhero of all time aside from Wonder Woman...and the movies were great.
2. Spiderman. - This movie stuck to the original comic story so well and it's one of those movies I never tire of. I especially love the part where the citizens of NYC come to Spiderman's aid saying things like, "You mess with him, you mess with us." Because that is the truest thing about NYC - they might rip you apart themselves, but in the end, they stick up for each other.
3. X-Men. - I love, love, love it. I didn't expect to when I was dragged to see it by my friend, but it is fabulousness.
4. X2. - This was a great sequel and picked up on the ongoing themes of the first one perfectly. Plus, ya know, it had Pyro.
5. Sky High. - Okay, so it's the *training* ground for *future* superheroes, but I enjoyed it a great deal.
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Okay, it's lunchtime and I have errands to run.
Take care everyone!
Ciao.
Needless to say, it hasn't made me feel very fandomy at all. I haven't really done much reading and/or writing.
However, there isn't anything else I can do beyond giving any money I can spare. I feel useless in this situation because I am...so I guess the best I can offer up is to try to keep going on and questioning things and praying for it to be over.
**
-Multiverse 2005 has opened and there are a ton of great crossover stories for reading. I've been going through it slowly, when I have a few minutes to spare, and will post my recs as soon as I get through the remainder of the stories.
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Name your five favorite superhero movies.
1. Superman. - First, Superman is my favorite superhero of all time aside from Wonder Woman...and the movies were great.
2. Spiderman. - This movie stuck to the original comic story so well and it's one of those movies I never tire of. I especially love the part where the citizens of NYC come to Spiderman's aid saying things like, "You mess with him, you mess with us." Because that is the truest thing about NYC - they might rip you apart themselves, but in the end, they stick up for each other.
3. X-Men. - I love, love, love it. I didn't expect to when I was dragged to see it by my friend, but it is fabulousness.
4. X2. - This was a great sequel and picked up on the ongoing themes of the first one perfectly. Plus, ya know, it had Pyro.
5. Sky High. - Okay, so it's the *training* ground for *future* superheroes, but I enjoyed it a great deal.
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Okay, it's lunchtime and I have errands to run.
Take care everyone!
Ciao.
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Date: 2005-09-02 12:36 pm (UTC)*hee*, some days I am too silly for my own good.
M&M! Squee! I love it. Michael's so clueless, but you gotta love him. :) Thanks!
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Date: 2005-09-02 04:25 pm (UTC)And glad you liked the Michael/Maria. I knew you were a fellow Roswell fan, but I didn't know who you shipped, if anyone and I'm just...I really hate Max/Liz. Heh.
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Date: 2005-09-03 11:39 am (UTC)With Roswell, I started off as a Dreamer at the very beginning, then quickly switched to Candy, and dabbled in Stargazer before I settled on my one trule fandom love- Kyle. Nobody was writing or doing much with him, so I started writing, and fell in love with the character, and the obsession grew from there. And with Kyle, I've shipped him numerously- I wrote a bunch of prequel fics dealing with the Liz/Kyle relationship, but was really rabid in the Kyle/Tess area until she killed Alex, and then I shipped Kyle/Isabel as well.
I'm not a fan of Jesse at all, and Tess/Max is not my cup of tea. I don't mind Max/Liz, but I'm not rabid ooey gooey over that. But M&M together is always good and should be.....my corner of fandom was being the wild Kyle (aka the woozle-----long, long fandom story--) obsessor with a group of M&M shippers. It's alll good. *g* Hee.