: TALE OF THE B/J MOJO
Ah, those daffy Brian/Justin Queer as Folk fans. (I tried to find more F_W QAF links, but this was the only one I stumbled upon.)
The U.S. version of the gay soap opera has several, how shall we say, ah yes, dedicated fen. Their OTP--played by actors Gale Harold and Randy Harrison--has gone through many up and downs (literally and metaphorically - heh), but most B/J 'shippers firmly believe that Brian and Justin will find troo wuv 4evah at the end of the series. Which is fine, of course.
What is NOT fine is using African gris-gris magic and mojo "to ensure a happy future together for Brian and Justin!" Witness:
::backs away from the crazy::
Ah, those daffy Brian/Justin Queer as Folk fans. (I tried to find more F_W QAF links, but this was the only one I stumbled upon.)
The U.S. version of the gay soap opera has several, how shall we say, ah yes, dedicated fen. Their OTP--played by actors Gale Harold and Randy Harrison--has gone through many up and downs (literally and metaphorically - heh), but most B/J 'shippers firmly believe that Brian and Justin will find troo wuv 4evah at the end of the series. Which is fine, of course.
What is NOT fine is using African gris-gris magic and mojo "to ensure a happy future together for Brian and Justin!" Witness:
( You know it's an addiction when it starts interfering with your work, right? )Note: I am not against gris-gris, mojo, or any sort of religious practice. Or 'shipping fictional characters. But... yikes.
::backs away from the crazy::
Current Mood: Gobsmacked