eh, it happens. Example: I'm so tired that I...ziarenete13xMarch 25 2010, 05:08:49 UTC
...got a very weird mental image at the "hazmat suit" comment. AAAAAAAAAAAnywa~y~
He's a trickster, on of the proto-cons, they're not generally that bad in-person, unless it's part of the show. *shrug* It is a little creepy when you think of how many personae they can have, and whether you can ever know (or want to know) how deep the well may or may not go. I'm not even sure they fully know themselves. But then, who does? While I can certainly see him as frightening when angry or trapped in a corner (it's always the "nice" ones), it's really hard for me to imagine WHAT you could have done to annoy JJ that much. Too much with the bagpipes? The rats get in his [reportedly beloved] pantry? Soapboxing on a touchy subject? Did the Blatt turn out to be a supervillain bent on an unwanted ménage à trois, replete with unholy usage of its flag?
I can only see it as a good thing that he can hush, I'm enjoying my swim get annoyed, though. It's a little reassuring that he's not trapped in one emotional stage, and that there are things that are important to him (even if it's "not being mentally scarred" by the sight of you in full Highland garb).
And dark hair. Which makes James a bit of an outlier, but since when did he ever conform? Besides, you're no slouch yourself, even without the scary shiny glasses and the mood music.
I suppose there's no Authority people in the house? Pity, I'm sure you'd have interesting views on some of them. Oversimplification: the Bleed is the area between alternate universes.
I need to hear the Thieving Magpie right nowunpaidpiperMarch 25 2010, 05:53:55 UTC
Authority people ...? Just a bunch of Gothamites. Except my boss, she's from Bludhaven.
He did once do the demonic thing when we were trying to stuff Neron back into a candle made out of pure evil, but it wasn't that bad. He really scared me right before he died, when we'd been handcuffed together for a while. We were cornered, and I was trying not to have a complete melt , and I asked him one time too many what we should do.
I don't know about it being a good thing. It was more like when you climb up a building, then look down and realize how far you really went.
He's a trickster, on of the proto-cons, they're not generally that bad in-person, unless it's part of the show. *shrug* It is a little creepy when you think of how many personae they can have, and whether you can ever know (or want to know) how deep the well may or may not go. I'm not even sure they fully know themselves. But then, who does? While I can certainly see him as frightening when angry or trapped in a corner (it's always the "nice" ones), it's really hard for me to imagine WHAT you could have done to annoy JJ that much. Too much with the bagpipes? The rats get in his [reportedly beloved] pantry? Soapboxing on a touchy subject? Did the Blatt turn out to be a supervillain bent on an unwanted ménage à trois, replete with unholy usage of its flag?
I can only see it as a good thing that he can hush, I'm enjoying my swim get annoyed, though. It's a little reassuring that he's not trapped in one emotional stage, and that there are things that are important to him (even if it's "not being mentally scarred" by the sight of you in full Highland garb).
And dark hair. Which makes James a bit of an outlier, but since when did he ever conform? Besides, you're no slouch yourself, even without the scary shiny glasses and the mood music.
I suppose there's no Authority people in the house? Pity, I'm sure you'd have interesting views on some of them. Oversimplification: the Bleed is the area between alternate universes.
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He did once do the demonic thing when we were trying to stuff Neron back into a candle made out of pure evil, but it wasn't that bad. He really scared me right before he died, when we'd been handcuffed together for a while. We were cornered, and I was trying not to have a complete melt , and I asked him one time too many what we should do.
I don't know about it being a good thing. It was more like when you climb up a building, then look down and realize how far you really went.
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