I won't laugh at your popslash if you don't laugh at my Hanson love.
Two and a half years ago, I so would've, but then, I wasn't in popslut popslash fandom back then. I swear, it's not even the *music* (I started with sync-slash, and I don't even *like* NSync!!!), it's the *slash.*
I'm drinking Orange Strawberry Banana juice
Ooh, one of Tropicana Blends, right? I love it! It doesn't taste like bananas to me at *all* since I'm not a fan of bananas, either; it just tastes like orange/strawberry. Weird.
I started watching VM because my mom told me I had to
Your *mom*?! I *would* live in fear of my mom watching the same shows except that's never going to happen because she doesn't watch TV. Pretty much *every* single show that I've watched after high school has been a slash fandom for me and I *know* that I would totally give myself away, slash-wise, if I were to talk about them to my parents.
I almost didn't watch VM, actually. Its pilot episode aired on Wednesday at 8pm, and I was watching the premiere of Lost and flipping to VM during commercials. You see, I was trying to figure out whether to watch Lost or Smallville, which were on at the same time. And, silly me, I chose the latter *smacks self* Anyway, the next day, VM moved to Tuesdays and I was watching something at 8pm and at 9, started channel-surfing and saw the start of VM. And decided to see what that was about. And boy, am I glad for my decision. If only I'd made a smarter one regarding Smallville. >_<
dislike the extra s after names that end in s when talking about the possessive
Heh. I love it; it's snootily British. I also love (and use) British spelling most of the time, because that's what I'd learnt when learning English. American shortcuts make me laugh. What *I* absolutely hate is use of apostrophes where plurals are meant to be, and words like, 'Anyways.' Drive.me.up.the.wall. Proper grammar is of the good.
}:)
PPS: Speaking of Hanson - do you know reggie_mbq? She's a fan and sometimes posts goodies pretty_stuff.
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Two and a half years ago, I so would've, but then, I wasn't in
popslutpopslash fandom back then. I swear, it's not even the *music* (I started with sync-slash, and I don't even *like* NSync!!!), it's the *slash.*I'm drinking Orange Strawberry Banana juice
Ooh, one of Tropicana Blends, right? I love it! It doesn't taste like bananas to me at *all* since I'm not a fan of bananas, either; it just tastes like orange/strawberry. Weird.
I started watching VM because my mom told me I had to
Your *mom*?! I *would* live in fear of my mom watching the same shows except that's never going to happen because she doesn't watch TV. Pretty much *every* single show that I've watched after high school has been a slash fandom for me and I *know* that I would totally give myself away, slash-wise, if I were to talk about them to my parents.
I almost didn't watch VM, actually. Its pilot episode aired on Wednesday at 8pm, and I was watching the premiere of Lost and flipping to VM during commercials. You see, I was trying to figure out whether to watch Lost or Smallville, which were on at the same time. And, silly me, I chose the latter *smacks self* Anyway, the next day, VM moved to Tuesdays and I was watching something at 8pm and at 9, started channel-surfing and saw the start of VM. And decided to see what that was about. And boy, am I glad for my decision. If only I'd made a smarter one regarding Smallville. >_<
dislike the extra s after names that end in s when talking about the possessive
Heh. I love it; it's snootily British. I also love (and use) British spelling most of the time, because that's what I'd learnt when learning English. American shortcuts make me laugh. What *I* absolutely hate is use of apostrophes where plurals are meant to be, and words like, 'Anyways.' Drive.me.up.the.wall. Proper grammar is of the good.
}:)
PPS: Speaking of Hanson - do you know