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Post by kylun on Jun 21, 2007 20:29:34 GMT -4
Been spending most of my login time just reading as many threads as possible.
Thank you Beast for that Kudos, you do some pretty good stuff yourself.
It would take me forever to tell everybody everything I'm lovin to read, so just expect some boosting in your Karma from yours truly.
I can't wait to get most of you on my show.
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Post by Hank McCoy on Jun 22, 2007 7:54:56 GMT -4
Amara's early morning was lovely, humble, disturbing and poignant all at once. Very drawn to the character by it.
Hers and Jacob's may be the toughest jobs around, (IC as well as what the writers have to work with to find their character's voice) but this is a wonderful bit of getting in touch with the person at the core when everything else is stripped away from them.
I'm fascinated to watch what happens.
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Post by Hank McCoy on Jun 22, 2007 8:18:09 GMT -4
Y'know those times when you're trying to be really quiet and not noticed and then something makes you laugh and you have to breathe really weird not to snort or just flat-out lose it and all you can do is kind of try to hold your sides or your nose and hope like crazy you don't end up having to explain whatever rooster's crow/giggle/cough-thing that eventually does come out?
I think I hurt myself reading Ice's Cube.
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Post by Guido Carosella on Jun 22, 2007 9:55:07 GMT -4
It's kind of a dilemma with Bobby. Yes, he's a disruptive influence on the workplace.
But he makes darn good smoothies.
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Post by dazz on Jun 22, 2007 9:56:39 GMT -4
Y'know those times when you're trying to be really quiet and not noticed and then something makes you laugh and you have to breathe really weird not to snort or just flat-out lose it and all you can do is kind of try to hold your sides or your nose and hope like crazy you don't end up having to explain whatever rooster's crow/giggle/cough-thing that eventually does come out? I think I hurt myself reading Ice's Cube. Well said! ;D
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Post by Deefer Mallone on Jun 22, 2007 10:36:46 GMT -4
Sam's post in "A New Light" was just brilliant, but I had to draw attention to this - The way she looked at his man of God....it angered him. Wrath.Why didn't she look at him that way? Envy.Why didn't she want him like he hungered for her? Lust. Maybe it's just me, I've got a slight obsession with things involving the seven sins and stuff (it's an oddity), but that is just... I dunno, there was something really awesome poetic about it, and I really liked it, well done!
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Post by Hank McCoy on Jun 22, 2007 14:39:53 GMT -4
Absolutely agree.
I think I even said "oooo" when I read it. Very nicely played, Sam.
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Post by Hank McCoy on Jun 22, 2007 14:49:28 GMT -4
And this got my attention, too. Very nice! (It also earned a karma point.)
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Post by Hank McCoy on Jun 22, 2007 14:53:47 GMT -4
Well said, Sapphire.
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Post by Bobby Drake on Jun 22, 2007 16:51:03 GMT -4
Lovin' that Goddess post in the Savage Land! There was a lot of really good description there, as well as a lot of insight into her psyche. But let's face it, I gave her a point because she's nekkid!
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Post by Emma Frost on Jun 22, 2007 17:05:59 GMT -4
Once again, thanks.
And, yes, isn't Samuel's Seven Deadly Sins connection lovely? I adore his writing.
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Post by Emma Frost on Jun 22, 2007 17:08:40 GMT -4
Something else, I forgot to mention (and it deserves its own post entirely, otherwise I'd edit my last one):
Bobby and Ali- You guys slay me! The Lifestyles posts are amazing! Brilliant, brilliant writing. I'm a sucker for innuendo.
;D
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Post by Bobby Drake on Jun 22, 2007 17:20:15 GMT -4
I'm a sucker for innuendo. ;D Heh...not gonna touch that one. But thanks! It's always a pleasure to do a scene with Ali.
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Post by Hank McCoy on Jun 22, 2007 18:17:36 GMT -4
I was, Bobby. And AJ gets a laugh from me, too.
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Post by Panthera on Jun 22, 2007 21:33:36 GMT -4
I would like to also agree about the descriptive talents of one such goddess. I just pray she doesn't make every day a bad hair day. ;D
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