Every time I see "Gamzee" I think of Sam Gamgee. Because I don't actually know who Gamzee is, see
no one will notice that I changed this@Imi: Me Too!
Now I've got this image of Robin's secret childhood love affair with Mr. T. - Idler 20I'm not a big fan of the movies. They're pretty, I guess.
I don't think you can condense that much story into three movies (even long ones) without all the characters kind of merging into one another.
Also it kind of spoiled my whole "I'm a tweenage girl who loves LOTR, that makes me different and interesting" shtick.
Now I've got this image of Robin's secret childhood love affair with Mr. T. - Idler 20@Imipolex, I was just trying to figure out what Lot 49 was, as The Eye in the Pyramid made more sense.`
[1] This facsimile operated in part by synAC.See, I read LOTR before the movies came out, and it did make me feel sort of cool and unique since I didn't know anyone else who had. Then the movies came out, made it mainstream, so I had to move on to stuff like Joyce and Pynchon that no normal people read.
^Wait...so Illuminatus makes more sense than Lot 49? That isn't saying very damn much
edited 2nd Jul '11 11:10:25 AM by ImipolexG
no one will notice that I changed thisMy child self wore thick-rimmed black glasses kept together with silver duct-tape. >_>
Now I've got this image of Robin's secret childhood love affair with Mr. T. - Idler 20
Same. I was 'precocious'.
edited 2nd Jul '11 11:13:04 AM by robintherose
Now I've got this image of Robin's secret childhood love affair with Mr. T. - Idler 20When I was very young I had to wear glasses to correct an eyesight problem. After a while I didn't need them anymore but wanted to keep them because I thought they made me look smart. So my parents got me a pair with lenses that did nothing.
I was a prat too.
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