The journal formerly known as...

Aug 22, 2006 11:08

fallingsparrow is now ellimere. Don't freak out and delete the strange person from your friends list.

Reasonings and explanation behind new name! )

adventures in interweb, old kingdom, dirge of cerberus

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stryfehauk August 22 2006, 18:34:36 UTC
Peer pressure is the ultimate force behind most cases of world saving, that and ice cream.

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vidatu August 22 2006, 18:39:52 UTC
So, instead of his Mysterious Past teaching him a lesson about good and evil, he decides to save the world due to...peer pressure.

So DoC teaches you not to learn from your past mistakes and falling in love with a crazy chick but that fitting in with your group of friends is the most important thing of all!

Thanks, Square! ♥

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terra August 22 2006, 18:45:03 UTC
All I need to learn from life I learned from Final Fantasy VII and its spinoffs :) If you get EXP, you must get experience!

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fraction August 22 2006, 18:47:48 UTC
WHAT. WHY DID YOU CHANGE YOUR NAME. NOW I AM EXTREMELY SAD. THIS IS NOT COOL. WHERE IS THAT SPECIAL PROVIDENCE IN THE FALLING OF A SPARROW. IT WAS MURDERED BY ELLIMERE. NO. HENA DISAPPROVES.

I'm going to cut myself now and write a song about it. Vocals by Vincent Valentine.

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terra August 23 2006, 20:25:13 UTC
Now you made my heart bleed poetry, Hena! But you don't get to hear it! That's your punishment.

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terra August 23 2006, 21:24:07 UTC
Yeah, it's just so disconcerting to read about online journaling offline. Why is it newsworthy anyway?

:D I'm glad. I much prefer Sabriel to the other books in the series, but they're definitely worth reading if you liked the first. Also, I would advise buying them both at once, 'cause Lirael ends with a cliffhanger.

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The Game That Dares Not Speak Its Name. sarisa August 22 2006, 19:01:56 UTC
This has touched anew the deep scars of playing Bujingai extensively to unlock all the Gackt extras, until I hit a moment of-- OH GOD WHY AM I DOING THIS KILL ME NOW Y/N?? Except there was a distinct lack of chiropractice coffins. It is tragic.

Abhorsen always calls to mind the final battle of an RPG-- I don't dislike it, really, but it's rather hard to take seriously.

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Re: The Game That Dares Not Speak Its Name. terra August 23 2006, 21:26:34 UTC
I am the ghost of DoC's past! I live only to revisit long repressed memories of really horrible games! Bwahahaha!

Seriously though, that's all the DoC rambling I can muster, so I think we're done with it for now. Aaah, sweet freedom.

I'd be in trouble if I took very much seriously. Oscar Wilde told me so!

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