I swiped this from numisma and can I say for the record that if you made up this meme, you are the most twisted masochistic person I have ever met :P Of course that would make me a sadist for voluntarily doing this so :P *hugs
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14. Does anyone on your friends list write or draw Eleven? Yep! kriscynical has drawn Edward already, and I’m not sure if anyone has done a FMA fic yet (probably Del)
I did an Ed/Roze oneshot. I looked at everyone else on your f-list, and of the ones I recognised, I don't know of any of them having written FMA. Of course, I could be wrong. And if I were, then it would figure. Nyeh.
I'm so bad, I have bearly had enough net time to check my email, let alone read fics like I used to *sob* I'll have to read your FMA sometime, you write the some of the best stuff!
Thank you. It's the only FMA fic I have done so far, though I hope to write more. I know I owe some Envy fic for tarrin4ever; I need to get working on that. It'll be short but nice and lovely.
You know, you answering this LJ comment today is a bit of a coincidence. I just received an... interesting review for 'Crumbling Faith' a number of hours ago. It's quite confounding. This is the second reviewer who's flat out told me, in paraphrase, that s/he sees Roze as a sexless or at least extremely prudent being, and the first to express distaste in the way I characterised Roze. It's funny, because I was accused of making Roze a weakling when I actually made her a rather strong character. I had even feared I had made her too strong for a woman with her history. I'm thinking the reader just doesn't realise that female characters don't have to be like Winry in order to be strong. People are blind, methinks.
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I did an Ed/Roze oneshot. I looked at everyone else on your f-list, and of the ones I recognised, I don't know of any of them having written FMA. Of course, I could be wrong. And if I were, then it would figure. Nyeh.
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You know, you answering this LJ comment today is a bit of a coincidence. I just received an... interesting review for 'Crumbling Faith' a number of hours ago. It's quite confounding. This is the second reviewer who's flat out told me, in paraphrase, that s/he sees Roze as a sexless or at least extremely prudent being, and the first to express distaste in the way I characterised Roze. It's funny, because I was accused of making Roze a weakling when I actually made her a rather strong character. I had even feared I had made her too strong for a woman with her history. I'm thinking the reader just doesn't realise that female characters don't have to be like Winry in order to be strong. People are blind, methinks.
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