A(bsolutely) Splendiferous ([info]absitively) wrote,
@ 2007-03-13 19:15:00
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Someone needs to drag me away from the boyslash. Really. This is ridiculous now. I have THINGS to do. Like read about America in the 1920s. *headdesk*



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[info]auntbijou
2007-03-14 03:31 am UTC (link)
But...but...but... it's... BOYSLASH!!! I mean... REALLY!! I mean, sure, history's important, but... BOYSLASH!!!

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[info]absitively
2007-03-14 04:01 am UTC (link)
I KNOW!!! RIGHT?? BOYSLASH >>>>>history.
Unfortunately, I can't seem to convince my history professor of that. *pouts*

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[info]auntbijou
2007-03-14 04:21 am UTC (link)
Oh, puckernuts! Do they always have to be so stodgy? I mean, come on, it's BOYSLASH!!!!

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[info]absitively
2007-03-14 04:26 am UTC (link)
You should come over and convince him. He's the stodgiest person ever- the consummate boring lecturer (he makes the roaring twenties sound like the phone book- yay! NOT). Maybe wave in his face a good smutty piece or two.

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[info]itsbeenvery
2007-03-14 12:56 pm UTC (link)
They do, b/c you need to read the manslash! It is burly and deep-voiced. Which my icon is not, but meh.

Though, America in the 1920s is fun (history-wise). Once you get past the flappers, b/c omg I am so sick of talking about flappers, and seeing Pansy drawn as a flapper.

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[info]absitively
2007-03-15 12:38 am UTC (link)
Manslash is good as well. *nods* And, well, Ron is good almost any way.

America in the 1920s is supposed to be ridiculously fun with the vaudeville and drinking and suffrage and silent film and talkies and mobs and jazz and.....well. I could go on. But the prof's also ridiculously boring and can make a lecture about promiscuity sound like a clinical talk about bowel disorders. So not so fun.

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