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bluebren_livejournal) wrote2008-01-14 11:27 am
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Okay, so now I gots to post a meme from
phrotus.
Comment, and I will do all of these things:
1. Tell you why I friended you.
2. Associate you with something.
3. Tell you something I like about you.
4. Tell you a memory I have of you.
5. Ask something I've always wanted to know about you.
6. Tell you my favorite user pic of yours.
...After all of which you are supposed to post this in your LJ.
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Comment, and I will do all of these things:
1. Tell you why I friended you.
2. Associate you with something.
3. Tell you something I like about you.
4. Tell you a memory I have of you.
5. Ask something I've always wanted to know about you.
6. Tell you my favorite user pic of yours.
...After all of which you are supposed to post this in your LJ.
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2. Your jewelry.
3. You go for things you want to do! Like, we all have ideas for stuff, but you actually write them.
4. Wondering if you were secretly a lesbian, and if you would ever tell me if you were. (...)
5. Why sci-fi? I just suspect this is something you would enjoy talking about.
6.
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4. LOL! That's your memory of me? :P
(and to answer the implied question: no, not secretly a lesbian, sorry. ;p i like guys rather a lot, actually, they just... don't ever tend to like me back, and so i'm quiet about it, and romance in general.)
5. Um! Hmm. Because sci-fi (and fantasy) are far more interesting than real life? And because I enjoy seeing people triumph against all odds, which is at heart the basis behind every genre I like (or at least the books within a genre I like.) Not to say that I don't sometimes enjoy books where the good guys don't win, because I sometimes do, it's just that that's usually a more... hmm. Intellectual interest? I like seeing how the writer does it, but I don't get as viscerally attached to the book and there's a good chance I'll never read it again. The books where the good guys win are far more likely to end up being my favorite books.
--And then, of course, there's the fact that I just like reading about people having adventures in general.
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