A Marty Stu uke for Beyond Birthday

May 05, 2011 00:38

Story Or Series Title: Alex's epic Death Note Adventure

Fandom: Death Note

Culprit Author's Name: savannahamminga

Full Name (plus titles if any): Alex Yami and "the fake name of Tenshii Yami" and, in a later chapter, "Alexander Tenshii Yami-Hikari"

Full Species(es): Gary Stu or Marty Stu and is "a hard core Death Note fan"

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maxineofarc May 5 2011, 13:46:32 UTC
Awwwww, you missed the part about his curvy girlish 70-pound bod!

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aniquick May 5 2011, 18:06:24 UTC
Don't forget, it's his 70-pound bod that is somehow also "less than 50 pounds" due to a spectacular failure in logic.

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ghrelin May 6 2011, 11:46:39 UTC
yeah this was good because this dude somehow weighs less than 50 lbs to begin with, and becomes even better when it's "less than 50 lbs, 70 at most."

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sibilantwretch May 5 2011, 17:34:17 UTC
I'm having great fun psychoanalyzing the author based on this character.

...It's not a pretty picture.

Seriously, even TIFFANY didn't provoke my gag reflex this much, and that character found L by googling 'L's location.' 0_o

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puddinchan May 5 2011, 20:21:20 UTC
whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

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birdhouse152 May 6 2011, 00:47:27 UTC
...Less than 50 pounds and a curvy figure?

...What?

........What?

I don't even know anymore.

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aniquick May 6 2011, 02:27:07 UTC
Maybe he's two feet tall?

Maybe he's covered in lumps?

(I don't know where "curvy" comes from.)

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ghrelin May 6 2011, 11:47:49 UTC
Wow. I really tried to read the whole thing, I really did. But it started to annoy me just TOO much, and I was suddenly overcome with memories too vivid of why it was I ultimately left the Death Note fandom.

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aniquick May 7 2011, 05:02:45 UTC
Oh, you're the one who got a bunch of grief from thoughtless fans for your excellent job in getting "Bound Prince" translated, aren't you?

Sorry to hear about all that thoughtlessness and grief. For all that hard work, too.

It's really great work you did! Thank you!

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