Morbo is pleased but sticky
Sep. 20th, 2013 06:06 pm*obnoxious throat clearing sounds* I feel like I wouldn't be doing my job as an LJer - nay, as a human being - if I didn't draw attention to the following:
Oscar Wilde and Walt Whitman almost certainly did it (and that's wonderful)
Yes! GREAT BIG BUCKETS of yes!
Walt Freakin' Whitman, master of the swoonworthy pick-up line! Who knew? ("'Thee and Thou' terms": guh. Such a rogue.) Now that would've spiced up the dry-as-dust tour of his birth place I took a couple of years ago. :)
And as long as I'm in a coding kinda mood, here's A Brief History of Slash, which manages to be that rare thing: a mainstream article about fandom that doesn't make me cringe.
Oscar Wilde and Walt Whitman almost certainly did it (and that's wonderful)
Yes! GREAT BIG BUCKETS of yes!
Walt Freakin' Whitman, master of the swoonworthy pick-up line! Who knew? ("'Thee and Thou' terms": guh. Such a rogue.) Now that would've spiced up the dry-as-dust tour of his birth place I took a couple of years ago. :)
And as long as I'm in a coding kinda mood, here's A Brief History of Slash, which manages to be that rare thing: a mainstream article about fandom that doesn't make me cringe.
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Date: 2013-09-21 03:13 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-09-22 05:30 am (UTC)Although, that's twice in a row now that a writer has specifically namechecked bandom/bandfic, and not popslash, as, like, the definitive example of RPS. I don't know if I should be relieved ('cos the lack of public attention feels...safer, somehow) or insulted.