Met a guy in vocal class - okay, met him the first day two weeks ago, but we were talking. I was writing out notes on a story I'm planning out, and he just sort of took it and said, "I usually look over my friend's outlines for things he writes, let me see." And then, uh.
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SHIT, as they say, GOT REAL )
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LOL
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It's weird talking about fanfiction and stuff in real life, because... then you realize how ashamed of it you should be.
Just the other day I had to explain what fanfic was to a boy I like. YEAH. See, I had the link to poisontaster's LJ in my gmail status for maichan808 to click when she could and... well... he clicked it. And then asked me if it was some kind of a gay site. *facepalm* And then... I went on and on about J2 and SPN and slash and gen and what not. I dunno, he said it didn't freak him out, so.
Also.
I used to be gay, the story itself doesn't weird me out.
Um. Yay for not being a hypocrite but seriously, LOL WUT??!
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(My Professor English Mark 4, whose class I'm starting tomorrow, asked me when I went in to see her if I wrote fanfiction. AND I SAID YES. Does that help?)
That is seven different kinds of... okay, that goes in the book of your life. SAVE THE NOTES FOR POSTERITY, PLS.
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It's weird talking about fanfiction and stuff in real life, because... then you realize how ashamed of it you should be.
I guess I'm in the minority, I'm one of the few that's proud that I write fanfic. There's nothing funnier than telling people that I write gay porn on the internet. I mean, what are they doing that's so much better?
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And, um, how can someone "used to be" gay? How does that work? He just doesn't date anymore? He dates people he's not attracted to?
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