126: Dude, reading over your comments... exactly why is adding romance or sex to something, straight or gay or otherwise, "defiling" it? Do you actually think of (gay?) sex as such a dirty, dirty thing?
Also, it uh. It says she used this to get interested enough to pass her tests. I personally find that history bores me to tears unless I can find myself connecting with historical figures as people, with personalities, "backstory," etcetera, and I tend to ship all characters from anything just for the fun of it. Why... exactly is this so inherently filthy? If it would have helped me on my exams, I would have freaking embraced it.
Also, 115: You do know that even stereotypes have people that are that way in real life, right? The point of the secret is that by going all the way to the far side of the stereotype, Leeron obviously had no shame in who and what he was. Though it did make him outright camp, they balanced that by making him so confident in him and also making him completely kickass in and of himself. It definitely makes him come across as a stereotype, but he's far from being a negative stereotype.
Re: 126, 115
Also, it uh. It says she used this to get interested enough to pass her tests. I personally find that history bores me to tears unless I can find myself connecting with historical figures as people, with personalities, "backstory," etcetera, and I tend to ship all characters from anything just for the fun of it. Why... exactly is this so inherently filthy? If it would have helped me on my exams, I would have freaking embraced it.
Also, 115: You do know that even stereotypes have people that are that way in real life, right? The point of the secret is that by going all the way to the far side of the stereotype, Leeron obviously had no shame in who and what he was. Though it did make him outright camp, they balanced that by making him so confident in him and also making him completely kickass in and of himself. It definitely makes him come across as a stereotype, but he's far from being a negative stereotype.