1. It must have been sometime in februari, when I first got my journal. You were one of the first persons I friended, that I do remember.;-) In fact, the discussions on yours and Ivyblossom's journals were one of the reasons I got an LJ in the first place. The general intelligence level tended to be higher here than on the usual FAP threads. *hides*
2. Well, needless to say I had seen you around in FAP and you always made intelligent posts there, and when I found this journal, I realised there was a lot more where that came from, so how could I not have?
3. I really like most posts you write, because they always offer something to think about. Sometimes I'm too exhausted to answer, but I always read them. Another thing I like about them, is that they always open for discussion. I don't know how you do that, but you do.
4. To be perfectly honest, I have a hard time thinking up something that you haven't already written about. You touch upon a broad range of subjects, I mean. Can you think of something?
5. I wish so, and I don't really see why not.
6. Whenever you update.
7. An interest for children's literature, and analysis, writing... The way we look at characters and themes are also often similar, I find, and I think we share many values, or at least it seems so.
8 Skipping question.;-)
9. Well, as I've said before, this is almost always impossible to say because duh, real persons are more complicated than fictionals, and besides, I haven't seen the way you act. However, if I were to choose one, I'd go for Lupin. Yes, obvious, and unoriginal, because duh, you already said so in an entry, but I remember reading that entry and thinking "yeah, that makes sense."
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Date: 2004-11-15 03:37 pm (UTC)2. Well, needless to say I had seen you around in FAP and you always made intelligent posts there, and when I found this journal, I realised there was a lot more where that came from, so how could I not have?
3. I really like most posts you write, because they always offer something to think about. Sometimes I'm too exhausted to answer, but I always read them. Another thing I like about them, is that they always open for discussion. I don't know how you do that, but you do.
4. To be perfectly honest, I have a hard time thinking up something that you haven't already written about. You touch upon a broad range of subjects, I mean. Can you think of something?
5. I wish so, and I don't really see why not.
6. Whenever you update.
7. An interest for children's literature, and analysis, writing... The way we look at characters and themes are also often similar, I find, and I think we share many values, or at least it seems so.
8 Skipping question.;-)
9. Well, as I've said before, this is almost always impossible to say because duh, real persons are more complicated than fictionals, and besides, I haven't seen the way you act. However, if I were to choose one, I'd go for Lupin. Yes, obvious, and unoriginal, because duh, you already said so in an entry, but I remember reading that entry and thinking "yeah, that makes sense."