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    1. mamagermany 11 yrs ago

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8 yrs ago
Current It's for everyone's own good that I've been away, because I've been a nightmare to deal with the past two months.
8 yrs ago
*basks in your attention*
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8 yrs ago
Sometimes I remember my school is frequented by pretentious, self-important fuckwits. And then I get sad.
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8 yrs ago
Finals stuff is about to come up. Responses will be sporadic.
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8 yrs ago
If my partners could not talk about the politics with me - I want this site to be my escape, and my thoughts about it are my business.
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Not actually a mom nor German

Not a memelord. More like a memebaroness.

Pretentious theater student, especially if you let me get myself started.

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Yeah, I don't think I count in that regard.

Hopefully. Committing yourself for two hours to something dull isn't nice. But generally, the movie would have to really really suck to be less desirable than studying from a textbook or anything, so it's almost always going to be better.

Yeah, for days I was wondering what was up, and just you visiting the page made it work? Like, were you editing it or anything?

I know, it was weak. It wouldn't have really explained why she acts like she does.

I wish I was so realistic. I don't think about 80% of what I daydream about actually makes its way into my RPs, for one reason or another. Whether it's because the RP just never gets that far along, or the story takes twists and turns that lead it away from what I imagined, or I daydream about things that don't actually happen over the course of the story.
I'm at that age where I'm technically speaking a 90s kid, but I wasn't really conscious for enough of the 90s for the culture to leave a real impression on me. I'd never really call myself a 90s kid.

I'm done. For now. We'll see. Goodness knows I have no shortage of other plays and movies coming my way.

Huh. So it is.

Before it was so much weaker, Kilroy just arbitrarily deciding to make Nadya a vampire for no real good reason and Nadya being stupid enough to just wander off with him.
I think one thing I'll work on next is reworking a bit of Elizabeth's backstory. There's some stuff that I came up with when we were just starting this years ago, with this other older vampire, but it's not working for me anymore. I'll have to get rid of it and work around the holes.

I do love this stage of the RP planning. When you've come up with all the basics and now you get to start fantasizing about dynamics and little scenarios that develop the relationships. It's what I spend my days daydreaming about.

That makes perfect sense.
I definitely know it's not for everyone. Lehrmann has a very distinct and over the top style that can be really offputting. And, of course, considering it's in the original prose, if you're not paying attention to it, you probably don't know exactly what they're saying. 10 Things I Hate About You was kind of fun, it's not the worst movie to watch for a class, but it's too datedly 90s for me to really want to go back to it for fun.

Goodness, look at how pretentious and intellectual and artsy I can get if I'm allowed to. This is definitely what studying theater for six years gets you.

Yeah I noticed Simone's picture was gone, I wasn't sure if that was just on my end or not.

Thank you. It feels so much better to me now, it makes more sense and I think it makes her motivation much more solid.

I'm starting to figure out specifics, like this great cute detail of Jonathan and Eleanora's courtship, their roles in blending into at least the fringes of society, and while I still don't know much about Bela, I finally know one thing, and I think it could prove telling. I did start adding their place in the clan to their bios, along with a few new details here and there, like in Jonathan's.
I keep reminding myself that I need to work on Bela's bio, and rework Nadya's. I keep having vague ideas for them both, but no idea how to dictate them.

Edit: welp, finally updated Nadya's bio. Now it's like how I wanted it.
Oh man, if you ever must watch one Shakespeare film adaption, make it 1996's Romeo + Juliet, directed by Baz Lehrmann, starring Leonardo DiCaprio. It's gratuitously over the top, melodramatic, vibrant and energetic, entertaining as all hell, I am falling in love with it.

I do make an honest plea of anyone I've talked to in the last 24 hours, to watch the first 10 minutes of that adaption, and try not to be rocked to the core.

The other was 10 things I hate about you, and while that was a pile of 90s cheese, it's very dated, doesn't hold up as well, not quite as entertaining as the incredibleness of Romeo + Juliet.

This is going to be the most entertaining part, I have an entire class this semester simply called, 'Shakespearian Tragedy'. I have to read Titus Andronicus right now, which, based on the summary I read, is so fucked up, jesus christ is it fucked up.

Gotta love theater based majors.
(Actually, I do, because, well, I'm doing it.)
I wish I had someone quite like that. I don't have a single person to consistently go to. I did have one person for a little while, but it's not very consistent anymore, sadly.

I have a bunch of Shakespeare film adaptions to watch for class and they're both delightful 90s relics in all their melodrama, tropes, and cheese. It's a good time.
Oh, once I get started, I can't stop, but finding a starting part is for some reason real difficult for me. I don't know where to start for that.
Like when people ask me about my OCs. I want people to ask all the time but once they do I have no idea where to begin.
That seldom happens, but when it does
I literally don't know. I don't know sports.
It's my go to line when I want to change the subject in a slightly humorous slightly awkward fashion.
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