Well, you're my LLMR, so you must also have secret superpowers. Stands to reason. And now that I've confessed to mine in a public place - well, semi-public - I think you should share yours. Are you, for example, Kinkgirl? Or Bondagequeen? Or do you simply have knowledge of the ancient, mystical power of Smut Fu? Tell!
Did I mention that the guy in question had glue-like spit that mere toothbrushing could not defeat? Or that his apparent goal was to put his tongue into my esophagus?
I really wish I hadn't read this as I was eating my breakfast! Either way, I hadn't seen that R/S story and enjoyed it muchly, so thanks :)
Oops. Sorry. Maybe I should've posted a gag warning on this or something; god knows I'm sympathetic with the icked-out feeling the story gives a person. But I just forgot that some people might read this while eating breakfast.
I'm so glad you liked the RL/SB story. But does that mean you knew all the other three?
(Oh, and I realize this is neither the time nor the place, but I still want to tell you how much I'm loving "This Is Where We'll End It." Fantastic stuff. And your Angel/Wesley one was great, too.)
I knew the speranza story, but the other two aren't fandoms I read. In fact, I'm not even sure I know what they are. D.C. Hmm. Is it a comic thing? My knowledge is woefully inadequate :D
I still want to tell you how much I'm loving "This Is Where We'll End It."
D.C. Hmm. Is it a comic thing? My knowledge is woefully inadequate :D
The D.C. Universe is the home of the characters from D.C. Comics' books. Those characters include Superman, Batman, Robin, Flash, and Catwoman. They also include lesser-known folk such as Nightwing (the first Robin, now all grown up and in a much better costume), the Teen Titans (a team of teen-aged superheroes), and Justice League (a team of grown-up superheroes). D.C. is a fairly complicated fandom, with lots of tendrils and so on.
Bright side: I'm not up on it, either, so if a story is recommended here, you probably don't need to know much about the canon to read it.
and the real reason cheerleader championships are broadcast on TV. (Assuming they are. But they aren't, are they?)
I've seen them. I don't own a TV, but I was staying at a hotel and idly flipping through the channels while I was waiting for everyone else to finish washing up. . .and there they were, flipping and dancing and being interviewed about how much they just loved it. I watched with a kind of glazed horror until I was pulled away. (This was high school, by the way; I have no idea about college.)
Wait. They broadcast high school cheerleading competitions on TV? I don't even think they put high school football games on TV! I mean, really, can that be about anything else but men wanting to see young women in really short skirts bouncing around? That's, um. That's - worrisome.
So, wow. I've definitely learned something new today. Something new and disturbingly American Beauty-esque.
It was tough, yeah, but that's why y'all love me - I make the tough calls. Um. I think that's why you love me, anyway. But I'm not opening up a poll on that or anything.
And I would totally do a sex pollen set, except that that's another one that would be overflowing with DCU. Why do people not write sex pollen in Angel? Or due South? Or The Sentinel? (Wait, I think I do have a sex pollen type story for TS. Huh.) Or Master and Commander? Or Sherlock Holmes?
Well, actually, I'm starting to see why. I mean, I'd give quite a bit to see someone manage a decently in-character Holmes-on-sex-pollen story, but I'm fairly sure we'd have to put the author in the writer protection program afterwards.
And damn. I was just thinking that I could almost actually do this set, because I'd just remembered reading a good sex pollen one in Smallville, but I appear not to have saved the link for that one. Curses.
Well, you know, you write 'em, I rec 'em. 'S a long-held tradition in these parts. Plus, I cringed when I saw the title - literally recoiled from my monitor, and I'm not sure I didn't make the sign of the cross at it, too - and then I loved the story. Sure sign that it had to be recommended ASAP.
Plus, I cringed when I saw the title - literally recoiled from my monitor, and I'm not sure I didn't make the sign of the cross at it, too - and then I loved the story. Sure sign that it had to be recommended ASAP.
Hee!
The title was a groaner on purpose.
Oh, which reminds me. I think I'm fairly good, grammatically and punctuationally, but should it be "Girl's Underwear" (the way I had it on the original post) or "Girls' Underwear" (the way I put it up on my site)? Because the more I thought about it, the more the latter seemed right to me, but I'm still not sure, and the original doesn't help because "sheep" is both singular and plural, so the possessive remains the same.
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I really wish I hadn't read this as I was eating my breakfast! Either way, I hadn't seen that R/S story and enjoyed it muchly, so thanks :)
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I'm so glad you liked the RL/SB story. But does that mean you knew all the other three?
(Oh, and I realize this is neither the time nor the place, but I still want to tell you how much I'm loving "This Is Where We'll End It." Fantastic stuff. And your Angel/Wesley one was great, too.)
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I still want to tell you how much I'm loving "This Is Where We'll End It."
Thank you!
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The D.C. Universe is the home of the characters from D.C. Comics' books. Those characters include Superman, Batman, Robin, Flash, and Catwoman. They also include lesser-known folk such as Nightwing (the first Robin, now all grown up and in a much better costume), the Teen Titans (a team of teen-aged superheroes), and Justice League (a team of grown-up superheroes). D.C. is a fairly complicated fandom, with lots of tendrils and so on.
Bright side: I'm not up on it, either, so if a story is recommended here, you probably don't need to know much about the canon to read it.
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I've seen them. I don't own a TV, but I was staying at a hotel and idly flipping through the channels while I was waiting for everyone else to finish washing up. . .and there they were, flipping and dancing and being interviewed about how much they just loved it. I watched with a kind of glazed horror until I was pulled away. (This was high school, by the way; I have no idea about college.)
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I was scarred for life.
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So, wow. I've definitely learned something new today. Something new and disturbingly American Beauty-esque.
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*thinks that you should totally have a rec set based solely on sex pollen stories*
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And I would totally do a sex pollen set, except that that's another one that would be overflowing with DCU. Why do people not write sex pollen in Angel? Or due South? Or The Sentinel? (Wait, I think I do have a sex pollen type story for TS. Huh.) Or Master and Commander? Or Sherlock Holmes?
Well, actually, I'm starting to see why. I mean, I'd give quite a bit to see someone manage a decently in-character Holmes-on-sex-pollen story, but I'm fairly sure we'd have to put the author in the writer protection program afterwards.
And damn. I was just thinking that I could almost actually do this set, because I'd just remembered reading a good sex pollen one in Smallville, but I appear not to have saved the link for that one. Curses.
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My work here is done.
(Yes, do it! Just think how proud ACD would be!)
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Hee!
The title was a groaner on purpose.
Oh, which reminds me. I think I'm fairly good, grammatically and punctuationally, but should it be "Girl's Underwear" (the way I had it on the original post) or "Girls' Underwear" (the way I put it up on my site)? Because the more I thought about it, the more the latter seemed right to me, but I'm still not sure, and the original doesn't help because "sheep" is both singular and plural, so the possessive remains the same.
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