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duraniedrama ([info]duraniedrama) wrote in [info]fandom_wank,
@ 2011-02-15 21:11:00


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Entry tags:fandom: supernatural, misha collins trolls fandom (again), person: misha collins

Misha Collins Trolls His Fandom. In Other News, Water is Wet and the Sky is Blue.
Misha Collins has a really hilarious Twitter feed with some 100,000+ followers. (He's also an actor on some TV show with a cool car or something as well.) While he will sometimes make an effort to use his powers for good there are other times when he uses them for the lulz.

This is one of those times.

I can't find the original tweet, but apparently Misha claimed that if that show with the cool car got on the cover of TV Guide, the network was planning to gift him with a live rhino and he promised to share it with his followers. The minions presumably massed on whatever online poll was involved and the TV Guide cover was won and the minions were instructed to send SASEs to obtain their fragment of rhino.

So we get this tweet:

Has anyone who sent in their plastic-lined envelope not yet received their rhino bit? I'm experimenting with something weird... Being fair.

Everybody who sent in an envelope before the arbitrary & unannounced cut-off date was sent a puzzle piece with writing on the back and somehow the minions had to contact others and put together the pieces to acquire an email address.

[EDIT: This is what people were sent. Thanks to [info]galletas for the image link.]

This was the email they got in response:

Dearest Rhino Puzzlers
Your clever participation in Project Rhino has been most pleasing.
And now it is time for the next phase…the RHINO SCAVENGER HUNT…
RULES AND REGULATIONS (these are designed to optimize confusion and red-tape):
As you have already demonstrated your strengths working in teams, we will continue this adventure IN TEAMS with points being awarded according to the master list of scavenger items below.
Now, because I am capricious and arbitrary, I have changed the rules already. I said the first 200 people to respond could go on to the next round, but that’s bullshit. I lied. Everyone can go on to the next round. However, I’m going to award points to the teams according to how quickly they deciphered my email address and sent me a message.
Team 3 – 50 points
Team 2 – 45 points
Team 5 – 40 points
Team 4 – 35 points
Team 1 – 30 points
(There is no team 6. I lied about that too.)
1. Each item below must be submitted electronically to this endangeredspecies email address ON OR BEFORE 2:27 PM, Saturday, February 18th, Pacific Standard Time. Late submissions will be scoffed at and disqualified.
2. All photographic/video submissions must be undoctored! No photo-shop! If I determine that you have forged any of these items, i.e. digitally layered an image of a cockroach on a croissant over an image of the Eiffel Tower, I will deduct 50 points from your team’s total score and I will make a voodoo doll of you and stick it with pins. This is not a photo manipulation contest. If you want the points, you must really have a photo of a person on the Yangtze holding a puzzle piece.
3. All photos require you to show one of your team’s puzzle pieces with the team number showing in order to be credited the points.

4. Once you submit an image to me. I may put it up on a website or in a museum, so if you don’t want pictures of your naughty bits circulated on the web, don’t send them to me.
5. Only one of each item can be submitted from each team. Duplicates will be discarded.
6. Only those individuals on a team who submit at least one scavenger hunt item will be considered a “member of the winning team.” In other words, if you are currently a member of team 5, but you don’t personally submit, by email, one of the items listed below, you will not, in the final tally, be considered a member of the winning team. You must participate to be a winner.
7. PLEASE REMEMBER TO IDENTIFY YOURSELF AND YOUR TEAM NUMBER IN ORDER TO RECEIVE CREDIT FOR YOUR EFFORTS!
8. All entries will be judged by me, Misha Collins, and I will determine whether the entry is valid. My decision will be final - no matter how many times you email, pleading for another chance, there will be no mercy.
9. The team that has accumulated the most points by the deadline will be the winning team. There will be only one winning team. Second and third place are not “silver” and “bronze,” they are simply losers. This is a cut-throat, winner-take-all situation.
10. Winners will receive the ever-lasting admiration of their peers and something awesome from me. I’m not going to tell you awesome thing is yet (because I don’t know), but I promise it will make your friends jealous.


The full list of items can be read here. It really does include A photo of a person holding an authentic rhino puzzle piece in a small, motor-less watercraft on the Yangtze River - 27 points. (It also includes Written or photographic proof of the existence of life after death - 16 points.)

As it turns out, each team was roughly 61 people and there are only 22 items on the list.

[info]hils is very unhappy about this.

Someone asked Misha for clarification at the con yesterday and he said he hadn't really thought about the fact that he'd requested fewer items than there were team members but that he was sticking by the rule that anyone sending in a duplicate wouldn't count as being on the winning team. When asked what about the people who could only do something someone else has submitted his response was allegedly 'fuck them'.

So, naturally, the team members are now falling over themselves making sure they're the one to find whatever it is and not giving a shit about anyone else on the team. I've already had one girl jump in and submit the item I was supposed to be doing (giving me pretty much a 'fuck you' response when I called her on it). It's incredibly divisive and causing a lot of friction amongst people who were getting along just fine two days ago.

Sadly this just reeks of a social experiment to me. I'm just imagining Misha watching us all turning on each other and knowing that he made it happen with just a few words. It's just really disappointed me. I thought he was better than that.


Meanwhile on [info]spnanonhaven, the nonnymice are laughing their asses off.

It should be interesting indeed to see how this develops, since we're not even at the deadline yet. Given that the 18th of February isn't on Saturday until the year 2012, this may be going on for a while . . .

ETA: Link to the original rhino promise has been added. Hat tip to [info]omgpolarbear.



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[info]kumquat_of_doom
2011-02-16 12:08 pm UTC (link)
My friends and I met him at a con a little while back, when we were all too poor (being students) to pay for a signed photo or anything. While the queue to meet him was mostly nonexistent, we explained this to the girl in charge of the queue and asked if we could go and speak to him anyway so long as we vanished as soon as someone who was paying turned up.

Misha overheard, gleefully mocked us for our poverty (including calling us 'filthy proles' and, I think, lazy slackers), told the girl to let us come and see him anyway (bear in mind there would have been about seven or eight of us, I think), mocked us a lot more and was teased in turn.

At this point, we were all giggling madly and wanted to spend some more time there, so a couple of us managed to club together for a signed photo. He apparently disliked the original choice of photo... so he tore it up. Then sorted through the remaining choices, mostly mocking his facial expressions in them, before finally decreeing that 'this one's not as stupid as the others' and signing that.

(One of my friends had managed to pay for an 'official' photo with him, which he quickly signed despite the fact that he knew she was supposed to pay for that as well. He also quickly posed for a photo with another of my mates - which was also against the rules, as he knew damn well - because she couldn't afford to pay for one.)

He mocked us some more, we teased him back, and finally we wandered off in a haze of 'omgMISHAlove' -- despite the fact that several of us don't even watch SPN. "Begone, filthy proles!" was his parting shot, IIRC.

And there ends the story of how I fell in love with Misha Collins whilst hating SPN.

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[info]issendai
2011-02-16 12:14 pm UTC (link)
Oh my god, I just fell in love with him too and I wasn't even there. That's amazing. What a sweet, evil man.

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[info]mad_hatter
2011-02-16 12:31 pm UTC (link)
He also actually called one of his followers on Twitter at work because she asked him to and just...had a chat with her. How sweet is that?!

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[info]kumquat_of_doom
2011-02-16 12:50 pm UTC (link)
Awwwwwwwwww. Bless him!

That's why I love Twitter: so much of it is just noise, but you get some great little oddities and instances of personal interactions as well. Noel Clarke (Mickey from Doctor Who) occasionally gets bored on a weekend and does phonecalls if you tweet him your mobile number, which I did once and he wished me happy birthday and fanboyed Ian McKellen and Stephen Fry with me. He's a sweetie, too.

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[info]chibikaijuu
2011-02-17 04:55 am UTC (link)
AWWWW

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[info]kumquat_of_doom
2011-02-16 12:38 pm UTC (link)
:D It was the best con ever, or at least close. I was doing my year abroad in Paris at this point, but came back to London for the con (but mostly because I missed my friends). We had a great time, I got hugged and called 'lovely' by John Barrowman, we pissed off some Torchwood fanbrats by suggesting the Bring Back Ianto campaign was ridiculous (I have stronger words for it than that, but I was, er, being diplomatic), we fangirled musicals with George Takei and his husband, mocked Twilight with Robert Llewellyn from Red Dwarf and John Rhys Davies went into the thickest Welsh accent on earth when I told him I'd been homesick for Wales and gave me a massive cwtch (...it's a hug, but better) and was generally incredibly sweet.

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[info]napalmnacey
2011-02-16 01:10 pm UTC (link)
Well, that sounds like my DREAM FUCKING CON.

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[info]kumquat_of_doom
2011-02-16 01:19 pm UTC (link)
It has been said before, and probably with some justification, that I am a lucky, lucky bitch. But at least I appreciate it?

Also, I have amazing geeky friends and I love them.

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[info]napalmnacey
2011-02-16 01:32 pm UTC (link)
The best con I ever went to, I got to hug Kevin Smith (from Xena). The following year, the same con, I got zinged by Bruce Campbell and flirted with by Karl Urban.

But you still win, man. Hands fucking down.

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[info]kumquat_of_doom
2011-02-16 01:38 pm UTC (link)
London cons: totally worth twelve-hour journeys on a coach for.

...Karl Urban, though.

With the lips, and the accent, and the eyes, and the general ... Karl Urban.

Clearly, what we need to do is team up. Then none will be able to compete with our geeky awesome!

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[info]napalmnacey
2011-02-16 01:43 pm UTC (link)
Yes. I have fun at cons. I break through the Fan/Actor social strata because when I'm there, the nervousness makes me get manic and I completely forget that I'm supposed to act a certain way. I am busting a tit to get to a London con. Cause I AM A MASSIVE WHO FAN. LIKE CRAZY, YO. Not that the icon doesn't give that away or anything.

Oh, it was incredibly humourous, but not something I feel right about talking about on here cause I'm not entirely sure if it's something Karl Urban would want me talking about. LOL! Let's put it this way - I couldn't keep a straight face when I saw him in Lord of the Rings.

Star Trek was fine however, as he was a disturbingly convincing McCoy. I was not expecting that.

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[info]kumquat_of_doom
2011-02-16 01:56 pm UTC (link)
He was GREAT as McCoy, wasn't he? Bones was absolutely my favourite character in that movie.

I love cons so much. For my mates and I, the rule of celebrity-interaction is that we let whoever we're talking to set the tone, and then roll with it. Which is how I wound up briefly discussing David Tennant's penis size with John Barrowman (which was actually at filming, not a con, but), rubbing Kai Owen's newly-shaven head (His comment: "Whoah! You're rough. Do it again!"), and getting invited to spend the night at Dominic Keating's place after about half an hour of truly awful but hilarious flirting. They start it, we'll join in.

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[info]napalmnacey
2011-02-16 02:00 pm UTC (link)
I was so stunned. I thought he'd be my least favourite in the new movie, but he was my total favourite. I loved him way more than Spock.

Oh, absolutely. I'm very sure that I don't tread over any boundaries. My main rule is, "Treat them how I'd like to be treated if I was famous." Or, "Imagine it's a fun party and you're chatting over drinks." You know, general being friendly, fun and respectful.

I want to meet John Barrowman so hard. It would make my entire life, I think.

I also love mad-cap cosplay. Other than meeting the celebs, fooling around in costume is my favourite thing ever. Ever.

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[info]kumquat_of_doom
2011-02-16 02:11 pm UTC (link)
Barrowman is exactly as insane as he's made out to be (he's not as crazy as Tom Baker - who is incidentally very disturbing when he flirts with you - but I could see him getting there with practice) but he's also incredibly sweet, especially with kids or if he realises you're nervous. At the same filming as the David Tennant discussion, he spotted a five-year-old boy with a toy Dalek in the crowd, stopped everything and held up filming for ten minutes to be Captain Jack at him, let him play with the buttons on his wrist strap and then 'flee' from the toy Dalek. My ovaries still haven't recovered from the cute overload.

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[info]napalmnacey
2011-02-16 02:14 pm UTC (link)
OHMAHGOD, I had no idea he had a paternal side! *sqqqueeeee*!!!

Incidentally, it's my dream to sit on Tom Baker's lap for a photo. Him or William Shatner. Cause, you know - DUDE.

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[info]kumquat_of_doom
2011-02-16 02:22 pm UTC (link)
Girl, where have you been? ;) The paternal streak is a MILE WIDE. There are constant rumours about him and Scott planning to adopt, and I think he's actually said as much in interviews. WOMEN EVERYWHERE ARE GOING TO DROP DEAD OF SPONTANEOUS OVARY COMBUSTION IF THIS ACTUALLY HAPPENS.

My current con ambition is to meet Nichelle Nichols and Walter Koenig (who Wikipedia has just informs me shares my birthday?) and thus having met all the living members of the original ST main cast. Also Indira Varma and Naoko Mori, which will then mean I've met every recurring Torchwood cast member ... and also because I fancy them both something rotten.

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[info]malana
2011-02-17 04:52 am UTC (link)
My current con ambition is to meet Nichelle Nichols and Walter Koenig

I got to sit with Nichelle Nichols for a whole weekend when I volunteered at a con about a year and a half ago. She did the TOS theme song at one point and I had a *very* hard time keeping the fangirling contained. She is an incredibly sweet and incredibly classy lady.

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[info]kumquat_of_doom
2011-02-17 10:32 pm UTC (link)
JEALOUS.

George Takei and his husband are adorable. We had so much fun fangirling musicals with them! And George was so sweet to me when I had Fangirl Flail and could hardly speak to him on the grounds that he was George Fucking Takei.

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[info]duraniedrama
2011-02-16 01:19 pm UTC (link)
"Begone, filthy proles!" was his parting shot, IIRC.

That is weirdly adorable.

Apparently he's coming to DragonCon this year. I may have to go see him just to witness this kind of awesome.

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[info]kumquat_of_doom
2011-02-16 01:24 pm UTC (link)
DO IT.

'Weirdly adorable' about sums him up, I think. He is so worth chatting to if you get chance, though.

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[info]evilsqueakers
2011-02-17 09:34 am UTC (link)
Oh, god. He's coming to D*C this year?

*squints in horror and fascination*

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[info]lady_ganesh
2011-02-17 12:14 am UTC (link)
That is a fantastic story.

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