Dean enjoys wearing women's panties, trufax

Oct 02, 2009 22:26

So I totally wasted time today by bumming around in my office (I was going to do my article readings, I swear!) and taking advantage of the Wi-fi by downloading useless iPod apps. \o/ What are your favourite (useless or otherwise) apps ( Read more... )

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sharona1x2 October 3 2009, 09:30:46 UTC
That's so funny about Kurt Fuller! He'll always be Zachariah to a lot of people.

I was proofing some pages for work yesterday, and I ran across the name Michael Dean. I couldn't stop giggling. ^_^

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fishpatrol October 3 2009, 15:31:30 UTC
And plus, he was dressed in the same dark suit in Glee so it really did look like Zachariah crossover-ing into another show. ;D

I'm so glad you're enjoying SPN so far! \o/

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kelene October 3 2009, 10:24:51 UTC
Apps! I waste so much time on these darn things.

UUUUM. Farm Frenzy - ridiculous amounts of fun. Pocket God - so very very entertaining. Stick Wars - XDDDD. There was a Magic8Ball app that I seem to have lost, but I made a stupidly large number of decisions using that. /o\

Then I have things like Last.fm, Dictionary, Livejournal and Facebook, and other games that I never play. ♥

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fishpatrol October 3 2009, 15:34:55 UTC
Hee, I was totally counting on you to rec me some awesome apps. ;D I will definitely be checking out Farm Frenzy and Pocket God! Is Stick Wars the one with the, well, stick people? And shooting, I think? There were a couple of apps I wanted to download, but they require Wi-Fi and I don't have wireless access in the residence building I'm living in so I wouldn't be able to play at home. :(

There was a Magic8Ball app that I seem to have lost, but I made a stupidly large number of decisions using that. /o\

LOL. I am totally downloading that app..!

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ex_trolleys October 3 2009, 14:40:45 UTC
JFC, whyyyyy did I read the comments? *suppresses need the stab something repeatedly*

On a \o/ note, SPN was indeed ossum. Dean and pink panties! Castiel as a pill popping hippie! The writers = covert fanfic authors. I just hope Sam and Dean STAY together this time because uh, the Apocalypse? Slightly more urgent than intersibling strife.

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fishpatrol October 3 2009, 15:48:20 UTC
Yeah, I had the same reaction too. :\ (was it Carlos Killpack's comment that pissed you off the most? because I kind of want to punch him in the neck.)
*tosses a Dean-in-pink-panties your way for comfort*

Haha, I feel Misha was totally channeling himself into hippy!Castiel (and he reverted to his own voice a few times, hee).

The writers = covert fanfic authors

YES, THIS. This whole season seems a bit familiar, somehow... ;) The whole 2014!apocalypse and Lucifer!Sam thing, I'm sure I've read in at least five separate fics. Not that I'm complaining! Because, hey, two Deans! Possessed!Sam looking hawt in white!

It does seem like they're heading towards reconciling Sam and Dean given the ending of this episode. But I must admit that I would like to see a bit of Michael!Dean/Lucifer!Sam duking it out (or making out. whichever. I ain't picky).

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ex_trolleys October 3 2009, 16:29:57 UTC
was it Carlos Killpack's comment that pissed you off the most? because I kind of want to punch him in the neck.

Was he the douchenozzle who was like "men have to sacrifice their freedom more than women"? (lol I don't think I can stomach another look-see) If so, UGH I WILL ASSIST YOUR NECK-PUNCHING HIM.

But I must admit that I would like to see a bit of Michael!Dean/Lucifer!Sam duking it out

WORD! I'm all for *that* kind of showdown. \o/ Just...no moar break-up/reunion trope, plz.

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yume_odori October 3 2009, 15:56:13 UTC
Spn was TOO awesome \o/

and about that marriage thing:
My mom gave up her last, but 20 years ago it really was expected.
Today I wouldn't give up my last name.
I don't see why I have to. I don't think this is a tradition I want to follow. Even though it's a tradition 'nomal' in society. And it's kinda like expected that women give up their last name, 'cause it's kinda like they give all their rights to the husband with giving up the name.

In Cuba (where my dad's from) the tradition is that the child gets the first last name of the mother and of the father. There they all have two last names. That's a tradition that makes more sense to me.

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fishpatrol October 3 2009, 16:21:53 UTC
And it's kinda like expected that women give up their last name, 'cause it's kinda like they give all their rights to the husband with giving up the name.

This is the way I interpret it as well, though I'm sure many (if not most) people don't feel that this is the case. Personally, I'm with you: I wouldn't give up my last name either.

In Cuba (where my dad's from) the tradition is that the child gets the first last name of the mother and of the father. There they all have two last names.

That's really interesting. It seems several European countries have that tradition as well. So, if the mother's last name is Aa-Bb and the father's last name is Cc-Dd, then the child's last name would be Aa-Cc, right? Or does the order matter (i.e. Cc-Aa)?

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postingwhore October 4 2009, 00:28:51 UTC
I know a Chilean guy whose last name is Cc-Aa, but the thing is, he is going to be passing on Cc to his child, and so it's still a patrilineal line.

As for China...that's a fairly new practice ushered in by communism. :P Which is why in places like Hong Kong one sees women with names like husband's surname + their surname + their given name. In imperial China, meanwhile, women usually took on their husband's surnames as well, but they also lost their given names, so their names officially were something like husband's surname + their surname + a character meaning "lineage" or something of that sort.

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