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Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 3:08 pm
is it a crime to not read something and fantisize about it? cuz my sister says if you don't read JTHM then you can't fantisize about it!!!!!! and i told her that i read some of it online and she still conplains!!! stressed stressed
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Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 5:42 pm
I find nothing wrong with it. It may not be exactly correct, but It's just a fantasy! FOO!! Fantisies are were you can do whatever you want, whenever you want. And-GASP -No one can tell you what to do!!
I know 'cause I fantisize about 94% of the time that I'm in School. For 2% of the time I doodle, 1% I read, and .5% of the time I'm learning. The other .5% is cursing people in my head and pick fun ways to Maim them, although that may count as fantisizing... Oh well. Still fun.
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Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 6:53 pm
yay someone agrees w/ me YAY!!!!
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Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 9:23 pm
Fantasize? No. Obsess? Yes. Not a crime. You should read JTHM all the way thruogh because it is good. Fantasies are how most of us here survive/d the public school system. I know that If I was unable to fantasize about things, I probably would have gone insane (insane-r) and lashed out. If you haven't read it, you probably shouldn't call yourself a fan.
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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 2:34 pm
Ralthuriel Fantasize? No. Obsess? Yes. Not a crime. You should read JTHM all the way thruogh because it is good. Fantasies are how most of us here survive/d the public school system. I know that If I was unable to fantasize about things, I probably would have gone insane (insane-r) and lashed out. If you haven't read it, you probably shouldn't call yourself a fan. --Which is fuel a debate about what exactly someone must do to call themself a fan of...Well, anything, really.
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Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 6:14 pm
Graest Ralthuriel Fantasize? No. Obsess? Yes. Not a crime. You should read JTHM all the way thruogh because it is good. Fantasies are how most of us here survive/d the public school system. I know that If I was unable to fantasize about things, I probably would have gone insane (insane-r) and lashed out. If you haven't read it, you probably shouldn't call yourself a fan. --Which is fuel a debate about what exactly someone must do to call themself a fan of...Well, anything, really. But fanhood of something implies that you've been exposed to it. for example, if I had never seen Fight Club it would be highly inappropriate to call myself a Fight Club fan. (btw, I have seen Fight Club, and I can never think of either liposuction or soap in the same way again)
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Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 12:17 pm
Ralthuriel Graest Ralthuriel Fantasize? No. Obsess? Yes. Not a crime. You should read JTHM all the way thruogh because it is good. Fantasies are how most of us here survive/d the public school system. I know that If I was unable to fantasize about things, I probably would have gone insane (insane-r) and lashed out. If you haven't read it, you probably shouldn't call yourself a fan. --Which is fuel a debate about what exactly someone must do to call themself a fan of...Well, anything, really. But fanhood of something implies that you've been exposed to it. for example, if I had never seen Fight Club it would be highly inappropriate to call myself a Fight Club fan. (btw, I have seen Fight Club, and I can never think of either liposuction or soap in the same way again)I felt the same way after I saw Final Destination three. I will never go tanning. (Not that I wanted to anyway...) But as FMAgirl said, she has read some of it, just not all of it. When I finished the first book/volume/whatever of JtHM, I tried to find it online and ended up reading excerpts from the Director's Cut. For me, that was a moment of pure obsession. I could have died at that moment and been perfectly happy, knowing that I had glimpsed something worth living for. If that doesn't make me "An ardent devotee; an enthusiast" that I don't know what does. Yet, as I have said before, at that point in time I hadn't read the entire series. (I actually received my director's cut on the Day of the Moose--What are the chances?)
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