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  1. I've gotten compliments on the adventures of a makeup-wearing adolescent rasputin who throws drug parties for his classmates, so.... you're bound to get a following with whatever you have.
  2. I love this list I'm writing something at the moment and I'm keeping all of these things in mind. So far, there'll be 1 with terrible consequences, most of 2 but it won't be effortless, partial 3, 4 I haven't gotten to yet, but it makes for a better story in my case. 5 will remain, 6 will be severe, 7 will be amusing, no 8 or 9 at all, and only time will tell for 10.
  3. I'd love to add a chapter, just let me know where there's an opening.
  4. I've just been thinking about the various paths the protagonist could take in this story after reading the Sneak Preview. I assume that if he should become involved with the Mistress' 'boy-concubine'- for lack of a better term- the two of them would be hiding out from her wrath and possible hit men (maybe some of the same ones we've seen go after Justin in GFD as another possible tie-in?). He would also be attempting to piece together his memory, perhaps by seeking out vampires whose extras could help him unlock his mind (potential for another visit to Divinity, she's a favorite of mine). Anyway, I'm just throwing out ideas as they occur to me. Then there's the possible path of his struggle to return to his routine and going back out on missions. Unlocking his memory could just be incidental as he spends more time in the field. I'm seeing lots of inconvenient hallucinatory episodes and panic attacks a la Wolverine in X-Men. Just a thought. Anyway those are just some possible directions I gleaned from the preview, I'm ready to adapt to whatever takes off after the next couple of chapters. I'd like to add one, I have a couple of ideas for bit characters as well.
  5. Actualized type: ENTP (who you are) Extroverted (E) 55.56% Introverted (I) 44.44% Intuitive (N) 73.53% Sensing (S) 26.47% Thinking (T) 69.23% Feeling (F) 30.77% Perceiving (P) 51.72% Judging (J) 48.28% ENTP - "Inventor". Enthusiastic interest in everything and always sensitive to possibilities. Non-conformist and innovative. 3.2% of the total population. Preferred type: ENTP (who you prefer to be) Extroverted (E) 68.75% Introverted (I) 31.25% Intuitive (N) 74.29% Sensing (S) 25.71% Thinking (T) 68.57% Feeling (F) 31.43% Perceiving (P) 59.46% Judging (J) 40.54% ENTP - "Inventor". Enthusiastic interest in everything and always sensitive to possibilities. Non-conformist and innovative. 3.2% of the total population. Attraction type: ENTP (who you are attracted to) Extroverted (E) 67.74% Introverted (I) 32.26% Intuitive (N) 67.5% Sensing (S) 32.5% Thinking (T) 66.67% Feeling (F) 33.33% Perceiving (P) 54.76% Judging (J) 45.24% ENTP - "Inventor". Enthusiastic interest in everything and always sensitive to possibilities. Non-conformist and innovative. 3.2% of the total population.
  6. completely letting go in public. something my friends always try to pressure me to do, which usually means wearing hotpants and posing as a woman to go on a tour of Barnard, but they have been loosening me up bit by bit for a while. also, alienating my friends by becoming emotionally abusive. something that has gotten me in trouble before.
  7. I agree with you Green, it's not something I can see myself sitting through. I can also relate with feeling like the only one to hate a movie, as was the case with me and Rent. Good gay movie: Party Monster
  8. I don't know, I'm generally in favor of dramatic posing followed by one liners.
  9. Well, though this is not my favorite quote from Female Trouble, it is the only good one tame enough for the boards (we're talking early John Waters here, before the MPAA had a say). Aunt Ida: "The world of the heterosexual is a sick and boring life." Another very quotable loosely drag-based demographic; the club kids. Here's a gem from Party Monster. James St. James: "Oh darling, half the fun of eating meat is hacking it up!" Those of you familiar with me probably expected some more Last Words. Well, enjoy! "Show my head to the people, it is worth seeing."
  10. Baby steps, we were founded by Puritans.
  11. I'd say wait until the finished product, but release the chapters gradually so the buzz is still there. After all, a blitzkrieg of 30 chapters posted at once can be overwhelming for readers.
  12. I do that a lot when I'm watching TV. Sometimes, if what I'm predicting is a good ending, I'll be glad to be right, and doubly so if an extra twist is thrown in that I did not foresee. However, if I'm wrong and it turns out to be a weak ending, I an somewhat dissapointed.
  13. Question #7: If you were already comitted to someone special, and one day found someone else who seemed to be an even better 'match'...would you stay with your partner, or attempt to go for another relationship?
  14. Question #6: What are you looking for in terms of finding that special somebody?
  15. Question #5: If you're involved in a real life relationship with someone, and fall for someone you only know online...do you consider it being unfaithful?
  16. I actually didn't know what color it was until I was with my dad and found a place in the village where you could get it for cheap. He loves cooking and made saffron rice that was good, but I didn't see where the magic of the elusive and expensive saffron came from. I guess it's like caviar, where beluga is the more expensive variety accepted by the mainstream as supreme, but sevruga is in fact preferred by many and is cheaper.
  17. "Question #4: If you had a partner that was notorious for flirting with other people, would it bother you?"
  18. "Question #3: Do you believe in people being 'destined' to find each other? Maybe even soulmates?"
  19. "Question #2: If the sexual 'skill', or 'size', of your partner didn't exactly match up to what you were hoping for...could you still maintain a satisfying relationship?"
  20. I hope Com doesn't object, but I was disappointed that he was unable to bring Speak Week here, so I have taken the liberty of copy/pasting on his behalf. I also hope he doesnt mind my posting them all simultaneously in one blitzkrieg in order to catch up. Okay, number 1... "If you were in a committed relationship with someone...and they cheated on you (one time)...would you want to continue the relationship?" fun, have at it.
  21. It's been my experience that people who are exactly alike either love each other or hate each other profoundly (and this is especially true with gays). I know two girls who hate each other so much I find it hilarious, and they are the same person! I say to others, "don't they realize that they are acting like two gay men?"
  22. Happy Birthday! :king: :ranger:
  23. Strange, just yesterday I wondered whatever hapened to you. Nice entrance.
  24. Well I do hope you explained the nuances in a rapid voice so as to furhter enjoy the look of bewilderment he must have been sporting. I'm not going to pretend to be mature.
  25. I'll respond with a choice excerpt form this weekend's blog entry: My mother got back from Florida around 4 and we had to get ready for a party being thrown by some friends in New Jersey. We go and it's really crowded and noisy, and I immediately exile myself to talk to their daughters with whom I am friends and one of whom is in Georgetown right now and I haven't spoken with in ages. Anyway, downstairs in the room adjacent to that where the buffet is located and a crowd has accumulated for dinner, I notice a man on the floor. Nobody else seems to be reacting around me save for a few good semaritans courteously asking about the room "is there a doctor anywhere?" I continue to run into people I recognize who say things to me like "Hey! How are you? Just a second... is there a doctor here! Anyone?" The party was such that even the arrival of the ambulances did not interrupt the flow of things. I was upstairs with Georgetown girl when they got there and she jokingly mentioned, looking out the window, "Thank god, the police are here". I responded casually that they were probably here for the dying man in her living room. Only she seemed to react. When I went back downstairs, the guys were attaching electrodes to his chest and two thoughtful guests had lifted up a tablecloth over the doorway to shield him from view. I thought perhaps that an electromagnetic field was making me hallucinate what was going on, because you'd have thought someone had dropped a wine glass. Thank God they revived him, and as they were wheeling him out on the gurney he waved meekly, queen elizabeth-style, good-bye to the guests. I think that was when most people noticed what happened and they forgot within the hour.
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