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Feb 14, 2003 14:58

happy birthday, geena!

all this because i eat beef. :) but i'm still a lawyer.


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jester_ahs February 14 2003, 17:39:45 UTC
did you put jesus freak or nerd?

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artemisbleu February 14 2003, 23:10:15 UTC
I'd think you cheated on the Evil quiz, but alas, I know you didn't. And for that HP ship one... I always end up with Ron/Hermione! (I, of course, tried many times to make sure I wasn't being deceived). And I always get R/H (or worse, R/H and H/G--OBHWF thing >_<) in those--no matter what version of a HP shipper quiz I take! It's SOO depressing! ;_;

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Re: ritabook February 16 2003, 16:12:40 UTC
omgosh, yes, i had to jiggle it a few times because i kept getting SNAPE/HERMIONE (?!) and RON/HERMIONE! *appalled* apparently hermione is too good for snogging in the library, and she can't study in the dungeon, and her best friend is ron. *gag* what, may i ask you also, is wrong with a nice muggle movie or a romantic walk by the beach? snogging, of course, is still my favorite option, maybe reserved for future books like book 12 if that were an option. :)

and no, i didn't cheat on the good/evil test! i think the test itself is flawed. one cannot be angelic unless one is an angel. and i have no idea what my choice cut of meat has to do with my evilness or goodness. also, i had to make do with the career options they gave me. no "editor" or "publisher" or "millionaire by inheritance" option was available. :) but i gladly concede to the next notch of evilness.

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ooh ritabook February 16 2003, 16:24:41 UTC
i forgot to add that OBHWF wouldn't kill me, but i adore HGTG. or, if you want to slant it in a feminist way, GGTH. it's just not right if the GGTHBF (best friend). :)

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reservoirs February 14 2003, 23:30:25 UTC
What do they mean by "ship"?

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Re: ritabook February 16 2003, 16:06:36 UTC
wow, young 'un with much to learn. here is all of it in an internet lingo nutshell: "ship" is short for "relationship," therefore "shipper" is short for "relationshipper." a "relationshipper" is someone who wants two characters from a tv show or a book or something other entertainment medium to get together, as in have a romantic relationship. it can also be used for real life people, but that is rarer.

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footard February 15 2003, 01:36:29 UTC

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Re: ritabook February 16 2003, 15:56:24 UTC
grrr, i knew it! spite me with your cute red hair! :)

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