*thinks* You know, he's probably the closest to me in personality type on Hyotei. Pure Slytherin and loving it. ^.~
I would have kicked her for that, by the way. It's good to know you have a good, realistic image of yourself. Though for some reason I'd mentally pictured you as tinier than that. ^_~ I'm still taller, though.
And you know I'm going to keep cheering you on your path of HiyoMari doom.
Oh, my... somewhere, somehow, some PoT writer is going to wake up with this irresistible urge to write a fic where the PoT boys are discussing what House they'd all be in if they were in Hogwarts... I hope that whoever she is, she posts it. Soon.
Trust me, the thought of kicking her in the head definitely occurred to me... but by then my mom was already standing on my foot. I think she knows me better than I imagine, sometimes. >.< I wish I could claim perfectly realistic body image--like most girls, I always wish I could be just a bit thinner. *rolls eyes at self* But I know that my waist isn't any bigger than many of my aunties'--I just happen to have breasts and hips and a butt and thighs, courtesy of the genes of the other half of my family. *shrug
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There's been several fics along those lines, though most are actually "true crossovers." I do think your Hyotei would be different than canon Hyoteri, though.
There's nothing wrong with a shapely figure... but it's hard to live like that in a society that equates beauty with thinness. Of course, I AM overweight, so it's even more difficult. Nice thing about the whole health issues is I've lost 17 pounds in three weeks. Hey, gotta keep some optimism.
I was never a cheerleader - I played soccer.
I think we're all needy in certain regards. I don't write for fics I don't get feedback on.
Yeah--crossovers would have more to carry the story; just talking about Houses would be fun for doujin, but wouldn't make much more than a drabble. And yes, my Hyoutei would indeed be different from canon Hyoutei... certainly, the Roommates would be.
*laugh* I'm never sure if I regret writing that series the way I did, or not... in retrospect, they're all so SQUISHY. In true canon, they've all got this thread of competitive steel in them. I alternate between admiring that, and being amused by it, and going, "...oh, boys."
It's kind of a funny thing about the height and curves, though--I'm used to being mostly invisible in the US, because I'm standard sized there, but here? Guys stare and I completely forgot that until I was walking around the mall with my dad yesterday. >.< Flattering, yes; comfortable, no
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I would have kicked her for that, by the way. It's good to know you have a good, realistic image of yourself. Though for some reason I'd mentally pictured you as tinier than that. ^_~ I'm still taller, though.
And you know I'm going to keep cheering you on your path of HiyoMari doom.
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Oh, my... somewhere, somehow, some PoT writer is going to wake up with this irresistible urge to write a fic where the PoT boys are discussing what House they'd all be in if they were in Hogwarts... I hope that whoever she is, she posts it. Soon.
Trust me, the thought of kicking her in the head definitely occurred to me... but by then my mom was already standing on my foot. I think she knows me better than I imagine, sometimes. >.< I wish I could claim perfectly realistic body image--like most girls, I always wish I could be just a bit thinner. *rolls eyes at self* But I know that my waist isn't any bigger than many of my aunties'--I just happen to have breasts and hips and a butt and thighs, courtesy of the genes of the other half of my family. *shrug ( ... )
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There's nothing wrong with a shapely figure... but it's hard to live like that in a society that equates beauty with thinness. Of course, I AM overweight, so it's even more difficult. Nice thing about the whole health issues is I've lost 17 pounds in three weeks. Hey, gotta keep some optimism.
I was never a cheerleader - I played soccer.
I think we're all needy in certain regards. I don't write for fics I don't get feedback on.
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*laugh* I'm never sure if I regret writing that series the way I did, or not... in retrospect, they're all so SQUISHY. In true canon, they've all got this thread of competitive steel in them. I alternate between admiring that, and being amused by it, and going, "...oh, boys."
It's kind of a funny thing about the height and curves, though--I'm used to being mostly invisible in the US, because I'm standard sized there, but here? Guys stare and I completely forgot that until I was walking around the mall with my dad yesterday. >.< Flattering, yes; comfortable, no ( ... )
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