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Grazhir ([info]grazhir) wrote,
@ 2007-10-25 21:01:00

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Current music:GitS: SAC | Stamina Rose
Entry tags:potterverse

The Peculiarity of People
I'm beginning to suspect that people out there actually do possess a sense of humor. Why, you ask?

I'm still getting notices from the Pit of Despair on a regular basis that people are marking Forsaken as one of their favorite stories. And yes, the copy there still has the joke ending.

I think I may be feeling a skosh faint over the whole deal, and strangely giddy.

I mean, let's look at the evidence. I (and others) have recommended a number of stories out there which could benefit from some work. It might be that the author has paced the story to zip alongside something like Speed, or maybe they've never in their life tripped over a dictionary as anything other than a doorstop, or never got their complimentary copies of any book in the Eats, Shoots & Leaves family. But the story itself is a good read, despite the flaws, so we invite others to slip on their fuzz-focus specs and have a gander.

I really like the story The Savior and the Scourge by Random Dispatcher. I like it so much I dumped every single chapter of it into a single HTML file on my hard drive. And then, while reading it one day, I nearly had an aneurysm over the issues and started editing my copy for simple issues, like punctuation, people who act their sentences instead of speaking them, bizarre initial-capping, and so on and so forth.

After an hour of using the handy Find & Replace feature of Dreamweaver, I was maybe half done editing. I gave up at that point from sheer tedium, and maybe someday I'll go back and fix another plethora of mistakes, but it doesn't change the fact that I love the story, and I'll read it again the moment I'm in the mood.

In contrast, that whole set of flaws plus a shitty story ends up featured by Nimby due to his urges to mass murder parts of the population. (Especially since I am now out of not only Imatrex but also Codis.)

Sometimes I think I'm too rigid, inflexible, and unforgiving, but then I consider something like this and realize maybe I'm being way too critical of myself.

So thank you to the people out there who remind me of my own sense of humor.



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[info]jillypooh
2007-10-26 02:52 am UTC (link)
So you now I had to rush straight over there and see what you'd done. The new epilogue made me cry. (With laughter, natch.)

I sometimes save things on my hard drive and edit them. That very same story even. I'm not a big Buffy fan but Spike always gives me the giggles.

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[info]grazhir
2007-10-26 03:03 am UTC (link)
I don't do Buffy except where it stumbles into a crossover with something like Harry Potter. I loved the actual movie. It was campy, it was sarcastic, it was hilarious, it was so incredibly blonde. But the series? Nah. Someone sucked all the life out of it for me. (Hell, Angel was okay until someone made the mistake of getting too serious, at which point I held a ceremony of mourning and moved on.)

So I can gleefully enjoy depictions of Spike (with conveniently placed memory of a photograph in my head) using his regional common slant on British speech and all that. And I can gleefully enjoy the cast as depicted in something like that story, since they're seasoning, not main dish.

(On a side note, I have no plans to "fix" the epilogue to Forsaken anytime soon. It's just not worth the trouble, and it makes me laugh every time I think about it.)

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[info]jillypooh
2007-10-26 03:17 am UTC (link)
I was over at Nimby just now. I apparently unfriended the comm when I partially bailed on LJ. (I still have an account but I mostly just keep up with the folks that haven't left.) I'll be rectifying that.

I was reading your comments on My Immortal on the 14th. Dumbledore calling someone a "motherfuker" is one of the funniest things I've ever read! Shame she wasn't trying to be funny. Poor thing, I was goth before she was even born.

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