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...all long pig, all the time... ([personal profile] froodle) wrote2004-05-12 11:52 pm

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If you could travel back in time, what would you do?

Aside from blasting Chinky Chinkerton with a laser gun when she asked me to work on the EU project with her, I'd like to travel back in time to when it was socailly acceptable to own a haram of boys. Ancient Rome or something. Maybe Greece or Venice. Wherever people were big with the boy-molestin'. And I'd warn myself not to watch Queen of the Damned, and not to cling to some foolish hope that it might not be as shitty as it looked.

Amassing an army of dinosaurs would be pretty cool, too. I could rule the world with them.

Oh, and I'd castrate Graham Norton's parents. Or maybe just kill them. And destroy their bodies, to prevent any chance of cloning.

Re: holmeboy

[identity profile] clay-mans-maker.livejournal.com 2004-05-16 05:23 pm (UTC)(link)
well, not to do a davan but yeah.

that one's good, except the bit where tracy actually knows what nefronticrede means.
i dont like that bit.

Re: holmeboy

[identity profile] clay-mans-maker.livejournal.com 2004-05-16 05:30 pm (UTC)(link)
or just kill her.
why cant you kill her
it annoys me that you havent yet
she should be dead and somehow still being tortured inthe nefronticrede back garden,
now that's in character.
the villain should be wildly attractive and secretly lusted after by froodle who has to fight to retain her non-hetness.

Re: holmeboy

[identity profile] clay-mans-maker.livejournal.com 2004-05-16 05:47 pm (UTC)(link)
*changes perspective* .. ahhh..
yeah but why did you let her get away?
so pain.

Re: holmeboy

[identity profile] clay-mans-maker.livejournal.com 2004-05-16 05:53 pm (UTC)(link)
yeah but now she's just a shitty villain/victim whatever.

if you want to keep her around and the characterisation the same then you have to have a different reason for her lack of death.
i.e. 1.) living = more pain for her.
2.) you like hurting her, death would end this.
or 3.) you enjoy her pain.

not that nefronticredeness is at all limiting.