OK, so yeah, I might personally know a little too much about having two parts, "one all sensitive and sad and how could I have done that? and the other totally high off of hurting someone."
And also, OMG, your headcanon is my headcanon.
Is "mustache like a Middle Eastern dictator" a line from the show? It's awesome. But I think she usually Nairs it. Or does she bleach it? I guess I'll have to get an HDTV to find out. I remember "man hands," but not who said it.
I actually *loved* BIOTA. The pacing and the humor were awesome and the scene editing was brilliant. (Example: Only after I watched it 10 times did I realize that "You're So Far Away" continues to play very quietly during the entire argument between Kurt and Blaine at the Lima Bean. That is genius!)
My few RL friends who watch Glee were very surprised that I liked it so much because I am not a drinker at all and don't condone teenage drinking.* And also because of the whole "I'm bisexual, no I'm not" thing. They thought I would be offended by that. It's true I was displeased by that, but it actually seemed to fit the character (even before I came up with this elaborate explanation of why in the form of fic). I was more offended by Kurt, but I was also like "Kurt's a hothead and pretty offensive at times, it shouldn't come as a shock." So, yeah, I may have liked the characters to be more saintly, and I really love Kurt and identify with him and don't want him to be an asshole. But sometimes that doesn't make the best story, or at least not the story that RIB wants to tell.
Oh, and I want to know what you think "the monster" is, and exactly when it was slayed/slain/slewn.
*(Clarification: I lived in Germany for part of high school and did drink while there, but it was within the strictures of the culture. For high schoolers, that meant a drink with dinner or maybe *one* drink every hour or two that one spent at the Biergarten, unless it was a holiday or town festival. There were some kids who drank a lot more, but they were mostly viewed as trashy. Most of the drinking, at least where I lived, was done in the company of parents. But I never drank as a teenager or even as college student when I was in the U.S., because it's predominantly alcohol abuse.)
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Date: 2011-11-28 10:36 pm (UTC)And also, OMG, your headcanon is my headcanon.
Is "mustache like a Middle Eastern dictator" a line from the show? It's awesome. But I think she usually Nairs it. Or does she bleach it? I guess I'll have to get an HDTV to find out. I remember "man hands," but not who said it.
I actually *loved* BIOTA. The pacing and the humor were awesome and the scene editing was brilliant. (Example: Only after I watched it 10 times did I realize that "You're So Far Away" continues to play very quietly during the entire argument between Kurt and Blaine at the Lima Bean. That is genius!)
My few RL friends who watch Glee were very surprised that I liked it so much because I am not a drinker at all and don't condone teenage drinking.* And also because of the whole "I'm bisexual, no I'm not" thing. They thought I would be offended by that. It's true I was displeased by that, but it actually seemed to fit the character (even before I came up with this elaborate explanation of why in the form of fic). I was more offended by Kurt, but I was also like "Kurt's a hothead and pretty offensive at times, it shouldn't come as a shock." So, yeah, I may have liked the characters to be more saintly, and I really love Kurt and identify with him and don't want him to be an asshole. But sometimes that doesn't make the best story, or at least not the story that RIB wants to tell.
Oh, and I want to know what you think "the monster" is, and exactly when it was slayed/slain/slewn.
*(Clarification: I lived in Germany for part of high school and did drink while there, but it was within the strictures of the culture. For high schoolers, that meant a drink with dinner or maybe *one* drink every hour or two that one spent at the Biergarten, unless it was a holiday or town festival. There were some kids who drank a lot more, but they were mostly viewed as trashy. Most of the drinking, at least where I lived, was done in the company of parents. But I never drank as a teenager or even as college student when I was in the U.S., because it's predominantly alcohol abuse.)