ext_248802 ([identity profile] boogiepop-nagi.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets 2008-05-25 11:58 pm (UTC)

7. Of course Riley's supposed to go against the core values of the viewer. He's meant to be the show's primary representation of the ignorance McGruder dislikes in the black community. :o

20. YES! FOR REAL, D00D!

21. :D!

24. I try to make a habit of reading those because they're supposed to have a lot of unintentional (or intentional?) lulz. But more often than not I come up disappointed. :V

33. Forget doing a screenplay unless you're actually planning on filing it. They never do the drama justice because a proper screenplay is just dialogue and rigid stage direction. If you really wanna pull your readers in, just go prose. Or find an artist and do it as a graphic novel or online comic if you're really resistant to the idea of a novel.

Just some advice from someone else who was once in the same dilemma.

34. OH MY GOD YES! DUDE, CRAIG FERGUSON KICKS THE EVERLOVING SHIT OUT OF EVERYONE ELSE CURRENTLY HOSTING LATE NIGHT, ESPECIALLY CONAN.

...okay, Jimmy Kimmel's not so bad, but Craig's still better.

35. GO WITH ANONYMOUS.

48. If fandom is only interested in cheap, brainless sex, that's fandom's problem. I say write intimacy the way YOU want to do it; start your revolution and draw the like-minded people out there TO YOU by being the one to stand up and go against the grain. There are plenty of people out there looking for romance both in fiction and in life that involves a little more thought and subtext than just bouncing on each other's genitalia, and I'm sure the whole lot of them will appreciate one more person writing to that taste.

54. Is that...is that a font made out of penises? D8

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