"Are you going to come down for dinner?" Dumbledore asked her sweetly.
-whimper- Usually, when a Sue says something 'sweetly', it usually means 'with hidden sarcasm. Marvel at my wonderful OC's wit!' So when I hear Dumbledore say something sweetly in the presence of a Sue, it's actually quite menacing (not to mention disturbingly out of character). ...Maybe he's menacing the Sue and she's too dense to notice? We can only dream.
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That's like asking somebody to come back for a root canal. Because, like, you know - it's FUN!
I can say one positive thing - she has a firm grasp of the English language, punctuation and ... damn, I forgot the third thing.
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It goes on.... my god. Tell me it isn't so. It's like... It's a train wreck, so horrible to see yet I can't turn away... Need counseling...
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-whimper- Usually, when a Sue says something 'sweetly', it usually means 'with hidden sarcasm. Marvel at my wonderful OC's wit!' So when I hear Dumbledore say something sweetly in the presence of a Sue, it's actually quite menacing (not to mention disturbingly out of character). ...Maybe he's menacing the Sue and she's too dense to notice? We can only dream.
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No, but I'm thinking of the Weird Al song "Dirty Deeds--Done With Sheep". A very disturbing and hilarious song that everyone should listen to :).
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