Haa. So, so much Batman/Joker slash, and it didn't make me ill. (I liked this version of Joker, design and personality, if only because the starkness of it reminded me that "YES- there ARE/WERE/WILL BE other ways to depict this character than how Heath Ledger did it.") Sheesh @ the world.
That's true. We are eternal suckers for our own childhood heroes and first loves then we become snarky critics in our young adulthoodand finally end as cranky curmudgeons. XD XD
I honestly don't even remember how I got into Calvin and Hobbes. It was fourth grade, so perhaps that was the height of my imaginary friend days. I saw a boy with a tiger and, buddy, I was SOLD. ^~
...that two-girls-in-an-asylum story...
Ohhhh, I SURE DO. I remember Sam the troublemaker and... and... I'm pickaxing my brain trying to remember the less afflicted girl. ::always wanted to know how you ended that tale:: ♫
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Date: 2009-02-15 03:19 pm (UTC)That's true. We are eternal suckers for our own childhood heroes and first loves
then we become snarky critics in our young adulthoodand finally end as cranky curmudgeons. XD XDI honestly don't even remember how I got into Calvin and Hobbes. It was fourth grade, so perhaps that was the height of my imaginary friend days. I saw a boy with a tiger and, buddy, I was SOLD. ^~
...that two-girls-in-an-asylum story...
Ohhhh, I SURE DO. I remember Sam the troublemaker and... and... I'm pickaxing my brain trying to remember the less afflicted girl. ::always wanted to know how you ended that tale:: ♫