I kind of imagine this as a montage from the end of a Scrub's episode where all the subplots get tied together by JD narrating to really fitting music. Having said that, don't count on good organization of a well-defined theme. (the soundtrack is Fallout Boy's "I Have A Dark Alley And A Bad Idea That Says You Should Shut Up").
Everyone has a collection of idols in their lives, people we lean on when reality lets us down. We all also all lose idols. It can be late at night around a fire, talking about how much of a whore a mutual ex-girlfriend is, or by foolishly looking at pictures of people you don't need to see. The story? I recently started playing an online Star Trek RPG run by a women who is an able organizer, excellent role-player and fabulous writer. Needless to say I grew to respect her, which, because of my...unique realationship with women, means she ended up on a bit of pedestal. Then she sent out a picture of herself and several other players at some geek-con (the fact that they went to some convention is no surprise, after all they play a Star Trek RPG). Sadly, she looked like a total dork (and not even a hot one). Should that matter? Fuck no. But I'm a guy, so my pedestals always involve a certain degree of attractiveness. Do I want to bang my RPG mod? Of course not, but I did imagine her as a little hotter.
Yeah, I'm kind of a monster, it's true. But at least I still have my RC.
Friday, August 31, 2007
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what the hell does a star trek rpg have to do with greek life? that's like, the anti-frat
a MUTUAL ex? this i must hear...
You obviously havn't paid enough attention to my titles. Look for more degrees of seperation.
1) "Greek Life" literaly refers to frats, etc aka college, which is where I just got
2) The greeks built pillars, pedetsals, etc. Now they've all fallen down.
Think about it.
I was actually thinking more along the lines of a greek/geek ironic play on words, didn't think of the other one though...impressive...
Ooh, I like that.
what can I say, I always did have the sicker humanities skills....
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