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Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 11:17 am
by Brandi
Drinnik Shoehorn wrote:Seriously, that's not a queer theorists write up, is it?
It might be-- and there was some discussion on a completely different forum over whether at least one of her gripes was legit, but when you get quotes like:

"I feel slapped down by our fellow fen. There's the rub - fen, betraying what fandom means to so many of us, a space to be ourselves, to incorporate the queerness of our own lives, of the Wizarding World, of Harry himself"

my initial response tends to be (edited) Ahem!

But then I'm very much a FIAGDH type myself.

Note: a running commentary about the livejournal rant is here, including a comment from one of the conference committee members that no slash/gender issue proposals had been submitted.

comment by Joël: Not a language appropriate for a lady! Please read the forum rules again.

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 5:05 pm
by Brandi
Asterisks not good enough?

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 5:11 pm
by Joël of the FoS
Nope, half-masking a word (like the way you wrote "f**k") isn't acceptable :)

Joël

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 5:44 pm
by maraudar
Aww cmon Joel you did it too so does that mean I can huh, does it huh?! Bad enough I have to wear my clothes when posting due to the secret hidden frat cameras but no swearing either :x (JK)


Maraudar,

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 6:01 pm
by Le Noir Faineant
I wear at least a skirt when I post here, for that BIG RED LETTERS announcing a rule violation really scare the hell out of me!

:shock:

But Joel does right in reminding us the rules of the cafe from now and then... For this is a gentle(wo)men's establishment and shall stay so...
Yeah, Joel indeed made me learn that...
:wink: Fear Check DC 25, Save Modifier -8

Errh... You know what I mean... :gabrielle:

Now, better back to topic...

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2005 9:30 am
by Brandi
Fair 'nuff, though I've never been a lady-- merely female.

Is damn still okay, in case someone asks about that acronym?

And, dragging this more or less back into topic: teasing Harry/Hermione shippers makes you the moral equivalent of a slaveowner. No, really.

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2005 12:25 pm
by Drinnik Shoehorn
Brandi wrote:Fair 'nuff, though I've never been a lady-- merely female.

Is damn still okay, in case someone asks about that acronym?

And, dragging this more or less back into topic: teasing Harry/Hermione shippers makes you the moral equivalent of a slaveowner. No, really.
My. God. There are people, adults, people who the book isn't even aimed at, who are arguing that Harry and Hermione didn't get together. They even have a name for themselves?

So do I; Budding Paedophiles. Why are people concerned about the FICTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS OF FICTIONAL CHARACTERS, especially when said characters are under the legal age of consent? WHY? OH, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD! WHY?

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2005 12:55 pm
by Joël of the FoS
Brandi wrote:Fair 'nuff, though I've never been a lady-- merely female.
Do not denigrate yourself, you have a lot of charm and class :)
Is damn still okay, in case someone asks about that acronym?
Guess so. Be creative in your insults, just do not use bad words :)

Joël

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 2:16 am
by Le Noir Faineant
Drinnik Shoehorn wrote:
Brandi wrote:Fair 'nuff, though I've never been a lady-- merely female.

Is damn still okay, in case someone asks about that acronym?

And, dragging this more or less back into topic: teasing Harry/Hermione shippers makes you the moral equivalent of a slaveowner. No, really.
My. God. There are people, adults, people who the book isn't even aimed at, who are arguing that Harry and Hermione didn't get together. They even have a name for themselves?

So do I; Budding Paedophiles. Why are people concerned about the FICTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS OF FICTIONAL CHARACTERS, especially when said characters are under the legal age of consent? WHY? OH, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD! WHY?
I think the message of this is:

STAY AWAY FROM HARRY POTTER.

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 2:21 am
by Lost and Damned
Drinnik Shoehorn wrote:...especially when said characters are under the legal age of consent?...
well if your talking about two fictional characters getting together in book six, i should point out the UK legal age of Consent is 16.... which Harry just beomes at the start and Hermione actually turns 17 early into the book....

oh and i actually "Ship" Harry/Hermione myself, hoping they marry when the seventh book finishes, because i see their relationship as one of the strongest and most stable for a perment relationship which would lasteven in the real world, which until book six came out devoloped beautifully, and i'm not a Phedophile either just by beliving in such thoughts, though some "shippers" on all sides do worry me :lol:

damn i wish i had a relationship with a woman as strong as Two Fictional Characters :P

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 10:52 am
by Drinnik Shoehorn
Lost and Damned wrote:
Drinnik Shoehorn wrote:...especially when said characters are under the legal age of consent?...
well if your talking about two fictional characters getting together in book six, i should point out the UK legal age of Consent is 16.... which Harry just beomes at the start and Hermione actually turns 17 early into the book....

oh and i actually "Ship" Harry/Hermione myself, hoping they marry when the seventh book finishes, because i see their relationship as one of the strongest and most stable for a perment relationship which would lasteven in the real world, which until book six came out devoloped beautifully, and i'm not a Phedophile either just by beliving in such thoughts, though some "shippers" on all sides do worry me :lol:

damn i wish i had a relationship with a woman as strong as Two Fictional Characters :P
1) They won't marry. They're only 18.

2) The paedophile comment is directed more towards the people who OBSESS over Harry's lovelife to the point where they write explicit fan fiction over it.

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 2:19 pm
by Lost and Damned
Drinnik Shoehorn wrote: 1) They won't marry. They're only 18.
in the UK we can marry with parents consent at 17, without parents consent at 18, so yes they can marry :D

And to bring it back on topic, I really like the Threstrals, nice winged horseys, come here horsey.....

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 2:39 pm
by Drinnik Shoehorn
Lost and Damned wrote:
Drinnik Shoehorn wrote: 1) They won't marry. They're only 18.
in the UK we can marry with parents consent at 17, without parents consent at 18, so yes they can marry :D

And to bring it back on topic, I really like the Threstrals, nice winged horseys, come here horsey.....
Do you see the Dursley's giving permission?

EDIT: ARRGHH! Why do I care?

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 3:47 pm
by Cole Deschain
Come Drinnik, come away from the Dark Side...

Come join the Apathetic Alliance. Our motto?

"Who cares?"

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 4:09 pm
by Drinnik Shoehorn
Cole Deschain wrote:Come Drinnik, come away from the Dark Side...

Come join the Apathetic Alliance. Our motto?

"Who cares?"
I would, but I'm just not interested.