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Post by Pessimistic One on Nov 6, 2007 19:49:13 GMT -5
YEAH, WELL, I WANT HIM MORE. --steals-- Bella can suck a duck, and you can, well, leave. Whole and unharmed. You can have Carlisle, though. Edward, however, is MINE. MINE I SAY. <3 --runsaway--
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Post by smiley. on Nov 6, 2007 19:56:22 GMT -5
Eh, everyone wants Edward. He's such a flirt :3 I have a theory. In Midnight Dawn? Bella & them'll decide she shouldn't be a vampire. Then, in the very end, she'll almost die and HAVE to become a vampire...oohh -ish psychic- [/center]
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Post by Pessimistic One on Nov 6, 2007 20:00:17 GMT -5
UNINTENTIONALLY, MY DEAR FRIEND. He can't help it if he looks smexy. --purr-- From what we read, anyway. >>;
Anywho... Probably. NO. IT IS DEFINITE, QUITE EVIDENT, I MUST SAY. Maybe not exactly in that way, but close to it.
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Post by smiley. on Nov 6, 2007 20:02:42 GMT -5
Yessums. Edward ish stubborn. <3 alice I loatheeeeeeeeee loathe Jacob. -stabs him- [/center]
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Post by kittywinkins on Nov 7, 2007 2:07:16 GMT -5
Hmph. Who said I'm being a sour-puss? >>;
--- ..... I was making an intellectual pun with one of your names, Puss....
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Post by kittywinkins on Nov 7, 2007 2:13:05 GMT -5
Oh.. Holy shmit!
You mean those deranged vampire novels? No. I'm sorry, I can simply NOT allow this conversation to continue. There are SO many things wrong with this.. no. Just, no. If you want to discuss hot fictional characters, choose them from a novel(s) like the Wheel of Time. But please. NOT your stinkin' vampire romance novels. I read the first one.. blegh. It's bad enough that I have to listen to it inbetween dance classes, PLEASE don't make me suffer from listening to your silly little games where you 'claim' fictional characters. They're just that. Fictional. And they aren't that handsome anyway,
Well... except for Lord Hornblower... But besides that! -snarls at vampire fans-
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Post by rain on Nov 7, 2007 11:54:12 GMT -5
I claim Lustkit and Silverfoot of Lakeclan. Stoneriver, Copperstripe, and Whitewhisker of Dreamclan. Emeraldkit and Swiftpaw of Sunclan. And Bluepaw, Willowpaw and Dawnbreeze of Boulderclan. ^^
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Post by Candy on Nov 7, 2007 16:24:06 GMT -5
I'm confussed...and have no clue what you people are talking about... [/size]
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Post by Pessimistic One on Nov 7, 2007 16:26:56 GMT -5
You mean those deranged vampire novels? No. I'm sorry, I can simply NOT allow this conversation to continue. There are SO many things wrong with this.. no. Just, no. If you want to discuss hot fictional characters, choose them from a novel(s) like the Wheel of Time. But please. NOT your stinkin' vampire romance novels. I read the first one.. blegh. It's bad enough that I have to listen to it inbetween dance classes, PLEASE don't make me suffer from listening to your silly little games where you 'claim' fictional characters. They're just that. Fictional. And they aren't that handsome anyway,
Well... except for Lord Hornblower... But besides that! -snarls at vampire fans-
~xxx~
--snapsfingers-- Oh no you didn't, Stormy! I like the Wheel of Time and all, but the characters don't appeal to me in that way. Robert Jordan does a fantastic job with vocabulary, characters, and whatnot, but, in my opinion, Twilight through Eclipse is just as awing.
I just don't get what you have against the vampire-romance thing. Or plain old vampire fans for that matter. >> Give me at least one good reason why you seemingly despise Stephenie's adoring books.
And to say you don't want this conversation to continue is irking me a lot. Who are you to say that we don't have a right to converse about this here? It may be off topic, but I could say the same with you and your debate with Frosty on that thread about desktops. If you don't like what is being talked about here, why read it? Just amble off and ignore the whole thing if you will.
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Post by Owl on Nov 7, 2007 19:06:41 GMT -5
I claims Dovepaw, Fishfeather, and Mintstar.
o-o The rest of my characters can go to Fireclan for all I care. [/size]
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Post by kittywinkins on Nov 8, 2007 1:31:19 GMT -5
I just don't get what you have against the vampire-romance thing. Or plain old vampire fans for that matter. >> Give me at least one good reason why you seemingly despise Stephenie's adoring books. ---
Oh my goodness. You mean you can't tell? Do I really have to tell you what's wrong with liking crappy writing? Really, Meow! I thought you were smarter than that! Fine. I'll tell you. It's bad literature. It's the tale of a desperate girl who falls for some impossibly handsome vampire who isn't all that believable anyway. Write a novel about it, why don't you? While you're at it, why not write three? I haven't read all of the books, the first one was terrible enough, but that thing at the end of the first? The guy's hunting her, and she goes and sacrafices herself, and nearly dies, blah blah. Very unbelievable. I mean, come on! The Hardy Boys could do a more convincing scene, and they are corny as all getout!
As for what I have against vampire novels in general, specifically vampire romance novels, Meow? Well, that goes along with my spitfull hatred of the goths and emos that haunt the halls of A Leap Above Dance academy and lurk online and in the malls, trying to act cooler than they really are. It's just so stupid, so lame. Once, the idea of vampires was cool. You know, Count Dracula coming to life and terrorizing the world. Even the Vampire Plague trilogy were pretty cool, but that always positioned vampires as much more old-fashioned, darker power, that was trying to take over the world. This emotional thing is just.. no. No. I don't buy it. But I'll say this much for Stephanie, her books aren't at the bottom of my most-hated-want-to-buy-a-copy-and-take-it-to-the-shooting-range-and-stick-it-full-of-holes list, but it's still pretty far down there. Though it's not bottom of the list. It's not so far down as, say, Eragon, which is just below Babysitter's Club, at the very very bottommost depths about-as-low-as-one-can-sink parts.
But still, it's just.. no. no. I'm delighted you've read the Wheel of Time, Meow. Now, instead of reading your rediculous little vampire romances, go spend your time more productively by reading some Shakespeare, some Plato, and a bit of Patrick O'Brian, KK?
As for your third paragraph, I'm going to join Bob in not even responding to such a completely rediculous remark and instead, just silently roll my eyes, shake my head, and walk away.
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Post by | | Fudgey | | on Nov 8, 2007 2:29:33 GMT -5
o_0 Never read any of these books. But about the Vampire-book-things name's... Midnight Dawn? THat's the kind of name that puts me off. =/
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Post by smiley. on Nov 8, 2007 7:34:33 GMT -5
TERRIBLE[/i] writing. Good plot. Just like trash fiction. Anything about sex, cliques, destruction... I hate anything where everyone has to be the hero. But Twilight's nice...when you go to my school
<3 Kenneth Oppel
I love my LA teacher.
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Post by kittywinkins on Nov 8, 2007 11:09:01 GMT -5
Even the plot... -shudder-
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Post by Pessimistic One on Nov 8, 2007 15:25:39 GMT -5
Oh my goodness. You mean you can't tell? Do I really have to tell you what's wrong with liking crappy writing? Really, Meow! I thought you were smarter than that! Fine. I'll tell you. It's bad literature. It's the tale of a desperate girl who falls for some impossibly handsome vampire who isn't all that believable anyway. Write a novel about it, why don't you? While you're at it, why not write three? I haven't read all of the books, the first one was terrible enough, but that thing at the end of the first? The guy's hunting her, and she goes and sacrafices herself, and nearly dies, blah blah. Very unbelievable. I mean, come on! The Hardy Boys could do a more convincing scene, and they are corny as all getout!
As for what I have against vampire novels in general, specifically vampire romance novels, Meow? Well, that goes along with my spitfull hatred of the goths and emos that haunt the halls of A Leap Above Dance academy and lurk online and in the malls, trying to act cooler than they really are. It's just so stupid, so lame. Once, the idea of vampires was cool. You know, Count Dracula coming to life and terrorizing the world. Even the Vampire Plague trilogy were pretty cool, but that always positioned vampires as much more old-fashioned, darker power, that was trying to take over the world. This emotional thing is just.. no. No. I don't buy it. But I'll say this much for Stephanie, her books aren't at the bottom of my most-hated-want-to-buy-a-copy-and-take-it-to-the-shooting-range-and-stick-it-full-of-holes list, but it's still pretty far down there. Though it's not bottom of the list. It's not so far down as, say, Eragon, which is just below Babysitter's Club, at the very very bottommost depths about-as-low-as-one-can-sink parts.
But still, it's just.. no. no. I'm delighted you've read the Wheel of Time, Meow. Now, instead of reading your rediculous little vampire romances, go spend your time more productively by reading some Shakespeare, some Plato, and a bit of Patrick O'Brian, KK?
As for your third paragraph, I'm going to join Bob in not even responding to such a completely rediculous remark and instead, just silently roll my eyes, shake my head, and walk away.
~xxx~
Honestly. Now, I feel real insulted. "I thought you were smarter than that!"
You know what? Fxxk. Fxxk it all. In my opinion, and in a lot of fxxking readers' opinions, Twilight and shiz are worthy books. I don't care that you think the fxxking plot or the fxxking writing or fxxking whatever is fxxking horrible and down-in-the-dumps kind of thing. I like it, ergo, I don't give a flipping FXXK that you hate it for the above reasons. I don't agree with it, I think that the writing isn't even close to the despise-worthy level; and the plot? Perfectly fine by me. I agree, it's close to a "damsel in distress" kind of thing, instead with a vampire saving the mortal, but in the second book, it isn't the vampire that saves the mortal. It's the mortal that goes out of her way for the vampire, despite her weaknesses and prevents him from ending his life, even if he had left her. But then again, his reason was that he wanted to keep her safe, and being with him only made it more dangerous.
And to add, he wasn't hunting her. Some mortals to some vampires have a peculiar scent that sets them apart from others. In this case, Bella was that one to Edward, and it just set him in "the mood", or whatever you want to call it. And, instead of "hunting" her, he avoided her. How can you mix that up with hunting?
For that remark about Shakespeare and what not: FXXK NO. Shakespeare can go hang himself. It just doesn't interest me, and quite frankly, I've grown wearisome of The Wheel Of Time; the beginning is just dull. I can't sit there and read it. Near the end is where I can actually read it without being restless, but it takes me forever, because it doesn't hold my interest.
For your last fxxking paragraph; go right on your fxxking head and do what you will. Think it's ridiculous, thinks it's ludicrous and completely stupid. I won't give a rat's axx.
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