ext_18369 ([identity profile] lanjelin.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets 2008-06-09 12:52 am (UTC)

111, 144, 151, 176 TB2

111: I see what you mean, really, but I think the actual reason for picking up a game/manga/book/whatever isn't really important. It's what you do after that's important; if they actually start to care about the plot, characters, world, and so on, waht got them there in the first place doesn't really matter. Though I do think one should play/read/watch the canon.

144: I think naming a pet after something you really love is only natural. I can tell you from experience that one never really associate the name with the fictional character in any case (I named my cat Eiko, and now she (the cat) is the first I think of when I hear the name).

151: Someone is stopping you?

176: It's not like social interaction can really be explained, you know. Finding the balance between how much sharing is too much or too little is not something that can be found in a manual. (I'd say that leaving comments just to please the writer might be a bit too much, though. Try thinking of the story rather than the writer.)

TB2: Actually, the only ones to bash body types in characters seem to be the ones who think men aren't men unless they're bulging with muscles.

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