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Pish (pishbadlarr) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2008-12-09 16:26:00


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Entry tags:at least her mommy loves her, authorwank, defensiveness ahoy, it's not for you, misplaced anglophilia, new to the internet, passive-aggressive smileys, soon to be published by rdr, special snowflake syndrome, whine and delete

So this one time, in [info]fictionwriters, [info]eggie1978 came in and posted an ad (ETA: all comments deleted, but what's this? Google Cache?) for her Official Author Website. Fictionwriters readers quickly zeroed in on the words 'fanfiction' and 'self-published' on the website, and author quickly started using the delete button on comments.

Luckily, some of the choicer parts have been saved for your amusement.



[info]alankria: I'm British. Deadpan sarcasm is a necessity.

[info]eggie1978: Oh, that explains it. S'okay. I LOVE Brits. Seriously. L-O-V-E. I learned so many words and phrases for my book because some characters are Brits and I had to make their dialogue more authentic. Plus, I love the country.

[info]alankria: >.o

I didn't know being British excused being rude. Awesome!

Also, I'm curious. What parts of Britain have you visited?

[info]eggie1978: It may be incomprehensible to some...but yeah. I let Brits slide with rudeness. I've accepted the fact that it's par of their culture. And depending on the situation, I find it quite entertaining. I'm weird like that w/ Brits. That's all I'm going to say. TMI is not good here. ;)

Anyway, I haven't been fortunate to visit England. I really, truly, hope to God, wish I could. *prays* But I enjoy British films, television shows, musical artists, and literature mostly.

[info]alankria: ........

Inaccurate and slightly creepy Anglophile is inaccurate and slightly creepy!

[info]andalusi: In other words, you find British accents sexy, while the British people you met found you as charming as they find US draft beer, and when they bluntly revealed your admiration was a purely one-way street, you decided that's just the ever-so-quirky UK method of showing affection.

[info]eggie1978: Yes, I find British accents sexy. And I have some online friends who are Brits. There are also Brits at my job. Some are rude and sarcastic like you. And they tell me that's how people are in their country. So I let them slide, they can't really help themselves I guess. Or should I say, we Americans don't know how to take it. It shocked me at first. But when you told me YOU were a Brit, it explained your sarcasm. And FYI, I have a good relationship w/ the Brits I know. They don't tell me my work is 'rubbish'. And because the Brits I know online are my friends, if they don't like something...they give constructive criticism. They don't try to put me down. There's a difference. And I guess they exercise restraint in those instances and ease up on the rudeness.

[info]eggie1978: You're putting your 2 cents in here too? Haven't you had enough too? I deleted my previous comment because I realized I was talking to the WRONG rude person. Do you think I care if people online like me? You don't know me. So I don't care if you or any others like me.


You'd think that'd be the end of it. But oh, you'd be wrong. After the bahleetion and subsequent edit on the fictionwriters post, [info]eggie1978 thinks she just hasn't beat that horse enough yet. ETA: All locked, oh BB!



I've concluded a few things after going back and forth with the trolls and haters at [info]fictionwriters. They are as follows:

1) I'm not really published
2) I'm not a published author
3) My book won't be sold at any major book retailers
4) I won't make any real money from my book
5) My website is unprofessional
6) Issa's design with Tristan as a fake angel is badly photoshopped
7) The 1st chapter of my book is bad
8) The summary of my book is bad
9) The fact that my story originated from fanfiction is bad
10) I've doomed myself and my career as an author by self-publishing

...

They despise me for self-publishing. They think I'm a joke. Wow, I guess all the thousands of people who self-published through Author House, Xlibris, and BookSurge are not really published authors either. They're all jokes.



[info]lytrigian tries to reason with her, but [info]eggie1978 is not having it, refusing advice from anyone who will not disclose the title of their own published book.

There's many more lols to be had when digging through the comment threads, so have at it!
(Credit to winterfox for supplying the caps and anglophile summary)

ETA Random Bonus Lol: [info]eggie1978 gets pissy at someone over Jacob in Twilight ETA: Also locked! and says:
So, the hardcover copy of my book I was sending her is going to someone else.

NOOOOOES!

ETA2: ILU BB XOXOXOXO! Man, I went to a hockey game and missed all this fun :( (ETA again: Getting confused yet? Me too. This was edited from the original (so to speak, anyway. From winterfox, you sexy capper you!) to further vilify me this (thanks [info]cazrolime!), and then locked. Can we make a drinking game out of this yet?)

ETA3: Another cap from winterfox. We are such obsessed haters. Drinking our hater-aid with rude Brits and obsessing like obsessing things.
Another screencap duo (dialup beware!) of the same post, but some extra comments, courtesy of iwanttobeasleep.



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[info]sharps
2008-12-10 11:19 am UTC (link)
Ugh. She's creepily condescending towards us lot.

I wonder what British accents she _actually_ finds sexy? Is it just the RP crap? Let us only hope she's addicted to the sanitised TV stuff.

British people are not space aliens who have nothing to do with normal human behaviour!

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[info]specialmandate
2008-12-10 11:44 am UTC (link)
If what they say is true, we all speak like Hugh Grant, none of the buildings are fewer than three hundred years old and we only invented the toaster two years ago because we're quaint little people and that's how we roll.

I'm drinking a cup of tea right now, don't you know, old chap.

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[info]keri
2008-12-10 11:54 am UTC (link)
Well, I dunno, the cup of tea thing - that's true, right?


I mean, it's tea. Everyone loves tea! iced or hot or sweet or milky or black or mint or herbal or green...


(I wish I had that British Crisis = Tea? icon from back when the tube was bombed. I think that's what it was. 2006?)

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[info]sharps
2008-12-10 12:11 pm UTC (link)
I hate tea.

But I love that tea icon. Can't say where I last saw it, though.

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[info]_goblin_
2008-12-10 04:43 pm UTC (link)
Lurching off-topic...

I talked to an Irish guy yesterday who finds it frustrating to order tea here in Canada because the server always replies, "What kind?"

To him, tea is tea. He had never even heard the phrase "orange pekoe" before he moved here.

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[info]keri
2008-12-10 04:57 pm UTC (link)
Ha, I thought the punchline was going to be "sweet or unsweet?" but then I live in Florida.

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[info]chibikaijuu
2008-12-11 06:11 am UTC (link)
I did in fact drink much worse tea in the UK than I generally have at home. Partly that was because I was eating breakfast at the hotel, but even when I was staying with friends.

This is probably because I regularly buy very pretentious tea.

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[info]teruhiko
2008-12-11 02:26 pm UTC (link)
I'm Irish and the same happens to me. Even when I offhandedly mention I'm going to make a cuppa to someone I'm talking to online who isn't from this side of the world, they're all "ooh what kind" and I get confused just trying to explain myself and that's it's "just regular kind" and just end up feeling like some kind of country bumpkin, haha.

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tree
2008-12-11 05:00 pm UTC (link)
Haha I'm still getting that around the UK. To them there is "tea", to me it's "_______________ tea".

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[info]misachan
2008-12-10 07:38 pm UTC (link)
Does it have to be Hugh Grant? Could all of you speak like Christopher Eccleston instead? Because that would be kind of awesome.

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[info]sharps
2008-12-10 10:10 pm UTC (link)
I will start work on that immediately. Granted, the results may not be as charming, as I am female.

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[info]misachan
2008-12-10 11:03 pm UTC (link)
*Temples fingers* Excellent.:)

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[info]beejium
2008-12-11 06:07 am UTC (link)
I'm DoctorRoo! Lots of planets have a norffff!

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[info]mad_hatter
2008-12-18 05:54 am UTC (link)
Christopher Eccleston went to my university and is from the city in which I now reside. I am not FROM this city, but I'm from the north (I'm from even further north!) so that makes me closer to Christopher Eccleston than I am to Hugh Grant. So...yes, perhaps?

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[info]seiberwing
2008-12-10 05:56 pm UTC (link)
The Doctor is.

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[info]sharps
2008-12-10 10:08 pm UTC (link)
OK. The Doctor. But I'm sure he wouldn't say "Bugger off, you condescending, whiny Yank*" when he really meant "I wish to voluntarily spend time in your company, as you are immensely fascinating".

*I trust that that phrase is understood to refer to [info]eggie1978 alone.

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[info]seiberwing
2008-12-10 10:16 pm UTC (link)
No, but if he did it would be funny.

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[info]sharps
2008-12-10 10:20 pm UTC (link)
Now that we can agree on.

Has he ever shown any awkwardness understanding how actual human beings communicate, not counting the "Rose, I'm trying to resonate concrete" thing?

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[info]chibikaijuu
2008-12-11 06:13 am UTC (link)
It seems to go off and on. Sometimes he is a genius at reading people (and aliens), and sometimes he is utterly dense, and sticks his fingers in the jam.

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[info]sparkysrevenge
2008-12-11 10:48 am UTC (link)
Oh, lord, I am addicted to Scottish accents. But mostly Gerard Butler's, because it's one of the few I can actually understand. XD

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[info]napalmnacey
2008-12-13 04:24 pm UTC (link)
Scottish accents are Scottish and nothing else. And I'm addicted to them too. (OH James McAvoy! UNF UNF UNF!!!)

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[info]napalmnacey
2008-12-13 04:22 pm UTC (link)
Yorkshire accents.

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