"If you're not fraught with misery, you're not doing it right."

Jun 21, 2008 23:17

It would probably be rude of me to start leaving this as feedback on certain stories: "SHE ALREADY CALLS HIM TONY! ALL THE TIME! OMFG. TONYTONYTONYTONYTONYTONYTONYTONYTONY!"

Am at the sekrit Feral Writers lakeside hideout for an impromptu Writer's Retreat with fairmer, daveamongus and pollyc, where I have napped on the couch, napped on the pontoon boat, napped on the ( Read more... )

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nomadicwriter June 22 2008, 09:47:43 UTC
Hee. Ah, fanon. You've got to laugh at it. If only because it's too pervasive to successfully beat to death.

(It's possible this comment is just a blatant excuse to find somewhere on my flist to use this icon after the stupid number of hours I spent making it. Not that I'm obsessed with this movie at all. And I'm totally not getting into the comics, either. A mere five books is not 'getting into'. I might buy another one today.)

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besyd June 22 2008, 12:44:00 UTC
I, for one, nearly squeed out loud over your icon. It is a thing of beauty! Holy cow!

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nomadicwriter June 22 2008, 14:58:09 UTC
It's free for the sharing if you'd like it. I spend entirely too many hours of my life drawing little pixel people for all my fandoms.

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splash_the_cat June 27 2008, 14:39:00 UTC
It's amazing how quick the fanon evolves. Somewhere along the line fanon came up with this idea that Tony has one bedroom for entertaining his "guests" and a private bedroom where he sleeps. And I'm all, "Huh? This is TONY STARK. Hiding shit is not exactly in his nature."

Also - Best. Icon. Evar.

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nomadicwriter June 27 2008, 21:48:40 UTC
...I've read like three fics just today that involve the guest bedroom schtick. (And the secret private bedroom contains his literature collection. There's always a freakin' literature collection.) I can easily believe Tony has multiple bedrooms in a house that size, but I'm sure he entertains his 'guests' in whichever one he happens to fall into first. Or, indeed, on the nearest available flat surface. He probably doesn't bother closing doors, either.

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