Saw this on another friend's LJ and I had to do it

May 26, 2006 18:04

This meme is like the opposite of pay it forward. It prompts you to say something nice about someone, and then suggests you post it in your own journal in the hopes that, now that you've said something nice about someone, someone will say something nice about you ( Read more... )

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1knighthawk May 26 2006, 23:43:37 UTC
umm...because you're my friend?

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shudaizi May 31 2006, 07:02:40 UTC
This might be TMI, but it is in fact what happened. I once read a fic of yours that so turned me on, I had to take myself in hand. I was at work, so you can tell the urgency was that bad. I lost the story, but never really forgot it. When I took over the What's Your Kink panel at Ycon, I mentioned the story in conjunction with squick fics, and promised the attendees I would see if I could find it for them. At the time, all I remembered was your name. When it occured to me you might have an LJ, I looked you up and was able to finally find the link to the story which I shared with the panelists.

I guess this is my way of saying that your writing had a profound effect on me.

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cyrelia_j June 1 2006, 02:15:18 UTC
Wow that's really cool! :D Thanks for posting this although now I'm curious as to which one it is since a lot of my older fics I don't like or have rewritten ^^ I always dreamed of being mentioned at a con or something but I'm so unknown and I don't really network with people so I figured it'd never happen =_=

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shudaizi June 2 2006, 07:11:59 UTC
*chuckles* It was My Dark Heaven, and while I read most of your stuff as it was posted, I was never really in to Dr pairings, I did read it. It got me so worked up, I swear I did myself in my cube with a co-worker sitting 2 cubes away.

I run the What's Your Kink panel now at Ycon, and I used it as an example of how you can get so aroused by something you aren't usually in to, or even squicks you. (one womens kink is another womans squick). Everyone was curious about the story after I mentioned it, so I went looking for it, and it took me almost a year to track it down, and the next year when I ran the panel, I wrote it up on the whiteboard for everyone.

I don't read the story at work anymore. :)

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1knighthawk June 1 2006, 21:00:10 UTC
I know it's early, but happy birthday

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