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Nov. 18th, 2007 12:57 pmStolded from my darling
flusteredspeech about Jensen in Chicago ONE WEEK AGO from today alsdkjfasj:
"I read on another blog that a woman who had laryngitis mouthed "thank you" to Jensen in the autograph line, he, I guess thinking she was deaf, signed "you're welcome" back to her."
Hngghgagksdadakdsja ARE YOU JOKING ME. As I told her, the man needs to stop being so goddamn amazing or I'm sending a marriage proposal. I AM SERIOUS. Oh my God.
In lieu of the fact that I've been sucked in to writing RPF het (or trying to, if school would stop interrupting me pls), which, really, is the oddest thing ever because any sort of RPF makes me squirm and feel generally weird, I'd like to know what y'all's opinions are on it. If you haven't guessed by now, any sort of slash, Wincest or otherwise, really isn't my thing, so, you know, HET, woo, but yeah. Even though I feel kinda weirded out by RPF it's just one of those things that I feel like I HAVE to write, you know, so I guess what I'm trying to say is, if you do like it, why don't you feel weirded out by it? Is it weird of me to shy away from it because, I dunno, I guess when you get down to it, fiction is fiction no matter which way you slice it, even though you're, uh, writing about real people? Haha I don't even know. Perhaps I am overthinking this. LESS THINKY MORE PORN??
And yeah, if I have to analyze or write another paper on Virginia Woolf or James Joyce, I'm going to shoot myself in the head. :D
"I read on another blog that a woman who had laryngitis mouthed "thank you" to Jensen in the autograph line, he, I guess thinking she was deaf, signed "you're welcome" back to her."
Hngghgagksdadakdsja ARE YOU JOKING ME. As I told her, the man needs to stop being so goddamn amazing or I'm sending a marriage proposal. I AM SERIOUS. Oh my God.
In lieu of the fact that I've been sucked in to writing RPF het (or trying to, if school would stop interrupting me pls), which, really, is the oddest thing ever because any sort of RPF makes me squirm and feel generally weird, I'd like to know what y'all's opinions are on it. If you haven't guessed by now, any sort of slash, Wincest or otherwise, really isn't my thing, so, you know, HET, woo, but yeah. Even though I feel kinda weirded out by RPF it's just one of those things that I feel like I HAVE to write, you know, so I guess what I'm trying to say is, if you do like it, why don't you feel weirded out by it? Is it weird of me to shy away from it because, I dunno, I guess when you get down to it, fiction is fiction no matter which way you slice it, even though you're, uh, writing about real people? Haha I don't even know. Perhaps I am overthinking this. LESS THINKY MORE PORN??
And yeah, if I have to analyze or write another paper on Virginia Woolf or James Joyce, I'm going to shoot myself in the head. :D
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Date: 2007-11-18 08:24 pm (UTC)I am also not really into that Wincest or J2 or whatever thing because I respect the actors too much to write or read something like that.
But what matters is if you WANT to write it, then write it. That's my opinion.
And as you said it: It is only fiction.
Oh no. Is James Joyce really that hard? Because I have to read books of both authors and I am looking forward reading Mrs. Dalloway but I am really afraid of Joyce.
How many papers have you written on those two? Do you think you have to write more than you have already done?
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Date: 2007-11-18 09:24 pm (UTC)Well, I read A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and I'm just really really glad I didn't have to touch Ulysses because I would have probably cried my way through the whole semester. Portrait is okay, so steeped in every kind of nuance it almost reminds me of Eliot's love of allusion. You have to dig. But reading Woolf is like walking through a maze with a dimly lit candle. Mrs. Dalloway was the last of the three of hers that I read, and I was so happy there was actually some sort of plot that I nearly cried ahaha. A LOT OF CRYING. To The Lighthouse was pretty difficult and Orlando just plain insane, all the incredible amounts of meaning behind nearly everything in the book. I mean, it's good to look back and say, "I got through this!" but wow. Hard work, man. Good luck!
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Date: 2007-11-18 10:28 pm (UTC)That's beautiful. Tomorrow I will buy it!
I don't think I will say I am happy that I got through this because then we have to write the papers and a big exam -.- I am not looking forward to this. And I didn't know that and in summer I read Steinbeck's 'Of Mice and Men' and I said "I got through this!" but I have to reread it someday because I didn't take notes nor can I remember very much. That's my problem.
But thank you! :) *huggles*