Name a character from one of my fandoms and I'll give you (a) three facts about them from my personal canon/fanon, (b) a reason he/she sucks, (c) a reason he/she is awesomecakes, (d) five things that never happened to that character or (e) five people that character never fell in love with and why. You pick the character. I pick the letter.If I'm
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1. He wasn't targetted by Biff for bullying, until he was 12 - and failed to defend his friend, Billy Stockhausen.
2. He did take up on the suggestion to run for class president, and won.
3. He was in Doc Brown's third grade class, during Doc's first year of teaching.
a reason he sucks
Well, just that he should've been more assertive - and not people poush him around. It was so good to see him overcome that.
a reason he is awesomecakes
Well, he was always a nice and friendly person. It's just that, since standing up to Biff and Dixon, he's no longer a pushover.
five things that never happened to that character
1. George ends up writing a script that gets made into a movie in 1977, in leau of Star Wars.
2. A few weeks after sharing his first kiss with Lorraine, he decides that he'd rather go out with the girl who suggested he runs fo class president.
3. George does manage to successfully ask Lorraine out, and Lorraine says yes. However, Lorraine calls off the date the night before the dance.
4. A few months after standing up to Biff, the two of them end up falling in love with each other - and the two of them join forces to petition for same-sex marriages.
5. George falls in love with Goldie Wilson, and the two of them join together to fight for racial equality as well as same-sex marriages.
five people that character never fell in love with and why
1. Babs and Betty, who were both pretty cold towards him - and thought that he was a prevert, which wouldn't entirely be untrue. After all, George was a peeping tom.
2. Sarah Carruthers (the girl behind the counter at Lou's cafe). She was always nice enough to George, but she was already engaged to Goldie Wilson.
3. Sharon Schumacher (the girl who suggested that he runs for class president). She's spoken to George a few times, and was friendly enough. He was always she around her, though.
4. Probably most of the other girls in school. I'm sure he's peeped on other girls, though, besides Lorraine.
5. Jennifer "Pat Benatar" Parker. In the Parker Universe, Jennifer was very nice to George, but he know that she was already dating Marty "Huey Lewis" McFly. Thus, also the reason why Lorraine didn't take off Marty's pants in that universe.
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This is SO CUTE :3
4. A few months after standing up to Biff, the two of them end up falling in love with each other - and the two of them join forces to petition for same-sex marriages.
5. George falls in love with Goldie Wilson, and the two of them join together to fight for racial equality as well as same-sex marriages.
Lawls. I like George/Goldie. That's kinda hot, srsly.
1. Babs and Betty, who were both pretty cold towards him - and thought that he was a prevert, which wouldn't entirely be untrue. After all, George was a peeping tom.
4. Probably most of the other girls in school. I'm sure he's peeped on other girls, though, besides Lorraine.
I imagine that George may have gotten a reputation around the school as "that creepy kid who watches girls undressing" as well as "the wuss that Biff beats up every day." Poor guy.
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Yeah, I feel bad for George. I don't think most of the attendees in the school actively disliked him. If he was caught spying on girls in the past, though - then that reputation could really get around. That would make it hard for even the nicest kids in school to really like him, but maybe some would be open-minded enough to give him a chance.
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From grades 3 to 5, I've had a best friend - but that was really about the only best friend I've had in my life. I've had other more casual friends in grade school - but, I guess in grade school, things are generally easier.
It's so hard to talk about my later years in school, but I was homeschooled for much of that time. I was in grade 5, befoe I went to a foster home - I don't want to go too much into detail about my personal life - and then I was homeschooled in the family.
I've also moved quite a bit, as I was growing up. In grade 6, there were some kids in the class who were usually nice to me - but there were certainly others who were nice to me some of the time, and not so much at other times. I can't say I've really had a best friend that.
Now, when I went to a parochial school for half a year - I was a Fundamentalist Chistian home - I've managed to make a small group of friends. I didn't get to attend long enough to really become part of that group, though.
Then I was in a public school for about a year and a half, and I was very much of a misfit by them. I was so sheltered and so influenced by the Christian teachings of the family I was with, that I dressed far more conservatively than the rest of the students - and I've listened exclusively to Christian music, and I couldn't stand sweaing. I had absolutely no idea what the popular music of the day was. So I wasn't really close to anyone.
Even so, there were people who would occasionally talk to me and be nice - so I've had some friendly acquaintances, but not really any true friends.
Now I understand that not all schools are the same - and, in some, it is possible to be all alone. As far as Back to the Future is concerned, though - I'd like to think of Hill Valley as being a nice town where pre-crisis George and Doc are not completely rejected by all the town natives.
Just like with the DeLorean, the clock tower - and, well, basically the whole town of Hill Valley has become a character of sorts. I mean, we get to see Hill Valley in several different forms throughout the trilogy. So I guess I'd like to think of Hill Valley is being a town where the folks are generally friendly - and that it's only a vocal minority that are outrightly hostile.
So, anyway, that's kind of where I'm coming from.
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