This really is incredibly random.

Jun 13, 2009 17:07

Dude, the things you learn working the ridiculous shift. I knew our night-shift baker liked listening to Star Wars audio books back in the kitchen, but she was telling me that she also cosplays a Stormtrooper in her off hours with that 501st group. You only wish your workplace was this geektastic. *g ( Read more... )

writing, artsy, music, full frontal nerdity, audience participation, one-way streets

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chlare June 13 2009, 23:33:35 UTC
Omg, where do I even start!

I love your plot outlining! Sheer genius! If only I could hire you to do that for me!

Also? Does that say Gerardus interruptus? Sweet. :D More genius!

I see a T-Mobile store in your background! And now I'm curious as to the 'King' place that's trying to hide there. But in regards to the actual thing: very cool! OR maybe I should say, v. cool!

cosplays? Is that like a codpiece? *crickets*

Thanks for the random!

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strangecreature June 13 2009, 23:59:01 UTC
The sad thing is that I've always done it like that, even back when I was writing Anne Rice stories in high school. X-D

It really does. I'm afraid my goofy notes are occasionally more hilarious than the thing I'm writing. *G*

I think that background was a picture of somewhere in New York, oddly enough. I just loved the black-and-white artsy feel to it. SO I STOLE IT. Ha!

Bwahahaha! Oh dear, maybe spellcheck thinks so! Cosplay = costume play, to dress up like a character. Google '501st Legion' and witness the truly epic geekitude. I love these guys.

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chlare June 14 2009, 00:25:39 UTC
Not sad, consistent. *solemn nod*

*G* Always good! Then you get amusement the whole way along!

You've been pwned, NY, pwned. Beware teh, Mehg.

Oh, my, I'm not geeky enough! Clearly this is something I should have known about... Though, my brain is now lumping it together in the same category as people who reenact the Battle of Gettysburg type things.

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strangecreature June 14 2009, 01:17:42 UTC
If the madness is consistent, I'm going to have trouble ever claiming temporary insanity, aren't I? :-/

Though, my brain is now lumping it together in the same category as people who reenact the Battle of Gettysburg type things.

Heck, I think those are lumped together under some sort of universal cosplay category! If they aren't, they certainly ought to be.

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nightanddaze June 13 2009, 23:38:40 UTC
HAH! I love seeing how people plot their stories. Mine involves a sekrit code that only I understand and which changes depending on the context. It helps for when I lend out my notes to my friends ("What do you mean, you didn't want porn with those Shakespeare notes?")

Although I don't think I've ever put sex and flat iron musings together. HMM.

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strangecreature June 13 2009, 23:53:54 UTC
I love seeing how people plot their stories.

Oh man, so do I! The actual process of how writing happens fascinates the hell out of me. (Who wouldn't want a side order of porn with their Shakespeare, I ask you? Othello/Iago = love/hate OTP!! *g*)

Listen, where Pete Wentz is involved, it is perfectly logical. X-D

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strangefrontier June 13 2009, 23:43:46 UTC
I think my favourite thing about the fic-plan is the face in the corner. It's all disapproving and lowered brows and hmmmmmm. :D

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strangecreature June 13 2009, 23:50:53 UTC
I actually cropped it down to get rid of all the stupid floating faces that I doodle while I'm pondering. Oh dear. X-D

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strangefrontier June 14 2009, 00:21:28 UTC
Heh, I doodle such weird, random stuff all over notes and lists.

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apiphile June 14 2009, 08:29:52 UTC
DUDE your photoshopping is getting better and better and the word is "illustrate" when it's your own writing. :P

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strangecreature June 14 2009, 22:06:49 UTC
Thank you kindly!

and the word is "illustrate" when it's your own writing.

I... would've remembered that eventually. X-D

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apiphile June 15 2009, 03:05:43 UTC
<3 Wordfail is my most common affliction, man.

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