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Nethilia [[404 Error - Person does not Exist]] ([info]kittikattie) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2008-08-27 19:21:00


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Current mood:Mundane
Entry tags:fanficrants: the soap opera, pls no ex bashing

How dare you talk about our relationship without my consent.
Over in fanficrants, bittersweetwish fusses about how Twu Wuv (with a human W) and said expression of love does not generally come after the first damn date, and most relationships take time to blossom into the hot wubbings.

nanuq459 agrees and in a discussion sums up a past relationship thusly:

Seriously, we were friends for a long time but then she cornered me, asked if I had feelings for her, and then it was pretty much:
Me: Let's see if this works ou--
Her: *TACKLEGLOMP*


....and then the other half of the failed relationship, mercuryblue144, shows up with a curt and simple "Fuck you too." And there is drama.

Bonus wankish on metaquotes, where mercuryblue144 is upset that the quote was still metaquoted--even though the other half said it.

It's not very big, just really...weird. I mean, no one would have ever known anything if she'd been quiet.

--Neth



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[info]theninth
2008-08-28 01:42 pm UTC (link)
Oh good grief.

mercuryblue144 is only 19 now. If she really thinks it's Twoo Wuv when you're just a teenager, someone send her the Twilight books.

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[info]chash
2008-08-28 03:03 pm UTC (link)
Won't that just encourage her?

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[info]theninth
2008-08-28 03:46 pm UTC (link)
No, because no mere man will ever be as ~*wOnDeRfUl*~ as Edward Cullen.

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[info]julesnoctambule
2008-08-28 04:25 pm UTC (link)
But think of the poor, random stranger who shares that unfortunate name who will wonder why there's some unknown girl stalking him and trying to cover him with glitter!

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[info]theninth
2008-08-28 04:54 pm UTC (link)
But that's the best part!

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[info]julesnoctambule
2008-08-28 06:56 pm UTC (link)
Not if you're the innocent bystander who gets an eyeful of glitter!

Remember, it's all fun and games until someone gets hurt -- then it's just fun.

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[info]hallidae
2008-08-28 05:07 pm UTC (link)
I don't know why, but somehow that reminds me of the Second Life kidnapping plot that hit the news this week.

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[info]kittikattie
2008-08-28 05:33 pm UTC (link)
wait what

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[info]ru_debega
2008-08-28 05:50 pm UTC (link)
This, I think.

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[info]hallidae
2008-08-28 06:10 pm UTC (link)
Yup. Also, a brief TIME article here. AP has the same one, I think.

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[info]julesnoctambule
2008-08-28 06:57 pm UTC (link)
Holy damn. The crazy is within driving distance of where I live.

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(no subject) - [info]obsidianwolf, 2008-08-29 02:42 pm UTC

[info]plazmah
2008-08-28 07:23 pm UTC (link)
The part that kills me is that she duct tapes the dog and puts it in the tub. It's like an extra crunchy layer of crazy.

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[info]ru_debega
2008-08-28 07:25 pm UTC (link)
And it's not even HIS dog! It's HER dog that she brought along for some reason! It's like some bizarre form of foreplay. "Oh, baby, I duct taped the dog for you, let's get biz-zay." Wtf.

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(no subject) - [info]derumi, 2008-08-28 09:04 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]evilsqueakers, 2008-08-29 03:24 pm UTC

[info]darsynia
2008-08-31 09:57 pm UTC (link)
I keep having multiple 'FAIL' macros pop up in the back of my head when reading this... 'multiple attempts to kidnap him at his workplace at gunpoint.' Really? Multiple? Not to be callous, but who fails *repeatedly* at kidnapping someone--the SAME someone--at gunpoint?

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(no subject) - [info]lady_ganesh, 2008-09-20 09:36 pm UTC

[info]cmdr_zoom
2008-08-28 06:34 pm UTC (link)
wait what

yeah, that was pretty much my reaction too.

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[info]julesnoctambule
2008-08-28 06:55 pm UTC (link)
Wat?? Clearly, I've missed something interesting!

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[info]anon_a_mouse
2008-08-28 10:30 pm UTC (link)
Eh, it's all relative in terms of maturity and such.

And then there was my Great-God-Uncle who met a woman on a train and proposed after 24 hours. Was married happily till he died. (That being said, my entire family got hitched early, so go figure.)

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[info]eleutheria
2008-08-28 11:24 pm UTC (link)
True Love at 19ish does happen. (Saying this as someone who it happened to, still with the same guy 18 years later.)

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[info]kittikattie
2008-08-29 12:25 am UTC (link)
I met my husband when he was 15.

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[info]ecchaniz0r
2008-08-29 12:49 am UTC (link)
Met fiancé at 15, started dating at 16, engaged at - ffff I think it's been three years now oh I'm old. Um. So I was 24 then. ...Aaaaa.

Sometimes, geeklove endures!

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[info]lirazel
2008-09-03 01:29 pm UTC (link)
Met my husband at age eight, then again at seventeen, casually dated until 20, engaged at 21, married at 23...

Geeklove can indeed endure.

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[info]snarkhunter
2008-08-29 04:06 am UTC (link)
Glad someone pointed this out. My parents were in their late teens when they married (and no, they didn't 'have' to get married--I, the oldest, came along three years later). Thirty-two years later, they're still happily married.

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[info]lyssa
2008-08-29 05:21 am UTC (link)
*insert anecdote about meeting husband freshman year of college*

But, then, I suppose I've always been old for my age, and definitely too old to use the world "tackleglomp" seriously.

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[info]sorchar
2008-08-28 11:51 pm UTC (link)
Dude, a lot of us did that same thing when we were younger. Maybe not in the exact same way, but it's a common thing when you're young and Love Is Still Exciting And New. (Come aboard...we're expecting you!)

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[info]persephonea
2008-08-31 01:40 am UTC (link)
Yeah, this. (I'm sure part of the appeal of the Twilight books is that omg it really is twu luv for those characters.)

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