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[ SECRET POST #2978 ]
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Re: Fictional character comparisons
Most flattering was probably Katniss, because it was in the context of which one of us was most likely to survive a Hunger Games-type battle to the death.
Creepy dude telling me I looked like Arwen and then throwing an actual tantrum like a five year old when I wouldn't be his elf-bride or whatever was unflattering and embarrassing.
Sherlock and Bones I am neutral about. My friends are allowed to tease me, and I'm aware I'm not the best at making smalltalk. Weirdly flattered that people who have seen me burn toast and get locked out in my pyjamas still think I'm a genius. I'm a menace when I'm bored, too.
Re: Fictional character comparisons
(Anonymous) 2015-03-01 06:35 am (UTC)(link)Did he think HE was comparable to Aragorn, then?
Re: Fictional character comparisons
He very loudly told me off for "leading him on" and "making him" fall in love with me in the courtyard in front of everyone eating lunch. Then he cried and begged me to give him a chance. This was our second conversation ever, btw.
My friends have a running joke that I'm cursed. It's pretty accurate.
Edit: He was definitely not Aragorn. I'd say more Grima Wormtongue.
Re: Fictional character comparisons
(Anonymous) 2015-03-01 07:20 am (UTC)(link)Dear God, what a disaster of a person. Please tell me this was middle school or something
Re: Fictional character comparisons
It was TAFE which is community college, I guess?