Yeah, it's not that it couldn't...even non-slashy me can see they are the love of each other's lives.
The funny bit is feeling like Doug Ellin took your toys away so then you go and play with Joss Whedon and Tim Minear.
I think some people are born to be disappointed, or something.
Because Ellin, dialogue-master and movie shout-out king that he is, protects his guys more than any professional writer I've ever seen...it's probably his biggest weakness(said the annoying little upstart)but I think he can't stand to see them hurt(or he thinks *we* can't, I haven't been sure about that)
Now, I love them too...I kind of get it, to be honest, but maybe his show would get more respect if he would *injure* his darlings, if he couldn't bring himself to kill them...if you can't handle *his* twists and turns, maybe you're not ready for chapter books yet.
You know?
ETA: I hope it's clear that I'm not flaming Ellin...I admire his light touch and any writer who lists "Diner" and "The In-Laws" as influences is, like, aces with me.Or "money" since he loved "Swingers", too. But he totally missed the lecture on "Conflict" at Tulane.(yes, I collect that shit like baseball stats...what?)
I'm (finally) watching my vividcon dvds, AIFG!
The masterlist of spn_summergen stories has been posted.
Oh good God. Okay, I know homophones trip up people now and then, but:
"Sam and Dean being knotty boys at Bobby's"
And no, it's not a fic where they get turned into trees or something.
::facepalm::
"Sam and Dean being knotty boys at Bobby's"
And no, it's not a fic where they get turned into trees or something.
I will not go into great detail about why I know this - but "knotty" has a meaning among furries that has nothing to do with trees. Quite a lot with wood, but *wolves*, not *vegetation*.
Ahem.
The extent of my knowledge of furries comes from that episode of CSI, so I'll take your word for it.
But as for this use, it was the description for a drawing, and as it showed pretty much everything there was to see (honestly, I only clicked on it to see what "knotty" could possibly mean) I can assure you that I think this time it was a mistake.
Why oh why did I go to Urban Dictionary? When will I learn that if a Buffista is loathe to provide the definition of a word that's new to me I
don't
want to know it?
Why oh why did I go to Urban Dictionary?
I'm having this mental image of you slowly typing that URL into a browser, and me leaping across a room going "NOOOoooooooooo!"
Unsuccessfully of course.
Appy-polly-logies.
Oh please don't apologize. I was just being dramatic. I know way more offensive terms than that... many of them learned in this here thread... Wincest comes to mind.