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misscam March 29 2005, 01:17:35 UTC
Aaaw, poor Elrond. That would indeed have slipped him over the edge.

Much amused, thanks.

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gehayi March 29 2005, 03:45:30 UTC
Welcome! Glad you liked it!

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shiplizard March 29 2005, 03:26:40 UTC
Once considered PPCing Celebrian. Remembered that reading it sans vomiting/monitor breaking had been hard enough. Gave that up.

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gehayi March 29 2005, 03:45:00 UTC
I couldn't read it either. Just the thread about it over on GAFF was bad enough.

Poor Elrond. Even an elf-lord as kind as summer would want vengeance after seeing that monstrosity.

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shiplizard March 29 2005, 03:58:00 UTC
I got all the way through-- amazing, the power of morbid curiousity.

He (and I do not doubt that pronoun) wrote that story to piss people off just as much as to get himself off, I'm sure.

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corporal_katz March 29 2005, 06:14:35 UTC
Oh, the second one was so beautiful. *sighs happily*

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gehayi March 31 2005, 21:36:11 UTC
Thank you very much. ::smile::

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alliterator March 29 2005, 23:27:14 UTC
Oh, the first and third were so funny. And I'm going to be reading Dostoyevsky in class!

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gehayi March 31 2005, 21:38:24 UTC
Good for you! I have to admit that I'm not too crazy about Crime and Punishment, but I've always liked The Brothers Karamazov and The Idiot. Although there were times I just wanted to smack Prince Myshkin. And Alyosha Karamazov, for that matter.

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velocityofsound March 30 2005, 21:10:12 UTC
Oh my God, I LOVED it. Thank you so much, that's just brilliant on so many levels.

And I know exactly what smile you are talking about. Hee!

Thank you.

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gehayi March 31 2005, 21:35:13 UTC
Hee! Thank you! Glad you liked it!

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