Oh! Oh! And then I'll collect up all the passwords for all the sites I've registered writers at, and I'll back myself up by impostering Fury.
Then you must of course blame it on a mortal enemy who hijacked your identity.
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Oh! Oh! And then I'll collect up all the passwords for all the sites I've registered writers at, and I'll back myself up by impostering Fury.
Then you must of course blame it on a mortal enemy who hijacked your identity.
Cindy, I have a whole essay on my LJ about status in fandom online.
Is it recent, 'suela? I'd like to read it.
Oh! Oh! And then I'll collect up all the passwords for all the sites I've registered writers at, and I'll back myself up by impostering Fury.
Why do I think he would get a big kick out of this?
Is it recent, 'suela? I'd like to read it.
It's in my LJ memories under Meta, I think. Called The Great High School Fallacy. The only LJ entry I ever did that got more than 100 comments. heee.
Why do I think he would get a big kick out of this?
He can find the cranky in any situation.
t sticks head in thread to see if the discussion is still about Heinlein and Libertarian philosophy
t nods, then departs
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t pauses, has snickering Calvin moment, then follows Hobbes off to the next thread
'suela, were you Cofax? I've got that idea in my head from somewhere.
Julie Benz also mispronounced Tim's last name at her DragonCon panel, but she made up for it by saying that she thought Tim was the writer who wrote the best Darla.
And in all the Joss-related panels, people would stand up to ask questions and say "Blah blah Josh Whedon," and you could hear fifteen people simultaneously hiss "JOSS".
I know two people named Josh. I call them Joss by mistake everytime I say their name.
I so want to go to one of those panels just so I can call him Mister Sweden and watch the righteous freak out.
'suela, were you Cofax?
UTTAD, I was, am, and always will be, cofax. It's actually my primary online identity, and I answer to it far better than I do to "Suela".
(Context: I've been called "Cofax" or variants thereof since I was about 8; "Consuela" or "Suela" was a fairly short-lived college nickname that I resurrected for Table Talk and didn't expect to last this long.)