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kakeochi_umai June 10 2013, 11:44:58 UTC
OH MY GOD A DEMON HEADMASTER REFERENCE. <3

Mary Anne meanwhile feels nauseated (she says nauseous, but I’m pretty sure it is Dawn who is nauseous in this book) and Dawn compares Mary Anne’s anxiety about blood and injury and death to Dawn’s feelings about seeing a pork chop. Shut up, Dawn.
So...Mary Anne should go up to a severely injured person and lecture them about what a terrible person they are for getting injured?

Okay, the thing is, it is pretty clear from the end of the book that Logan hasn’t really talked to his parents at all, and in BSC-world, that’s a super-fast bandage solution. But it rubs me the wrong way that Mary Anne and Dawn completely dismiss and ignore his own experiences of his family, and are proven RIGHT by the text. That’s kind of a shitty message.
ALL OF THIS.

On the other hand, Lerangis tells us that when Mary Anne starts to cry she “sounds like a vacuum cleaner that had just sucked up a stuffed animal”
I always appreciate when a ghostie snarks something for us.

LMAO at Dawn being born to be a victim.

Shelley says they only need five or six, and then goes on to describe the fake blood and make-up they will use to “spice things up.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9mgEAX5Vkk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=915EY1jJxWQ

only to be met by Dawn, grinning like a maniac and saying “Wasn’t that fun?”
At this point my brain leapt to an image of Mary Anne punching her right in the face. She'd be within her right to.

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