Denis Leary was right
Aug. 20th, 2003 10:41 amSo it's no kerfuffle day. I would do some sort of humorous post in relation to that except that I'm tired and I don't care. Besides, with enough people in fandom competing for the biggest fuckwad award, I've got nothing against those who advocate a reminder that shutting up could also be an option.
As a warning, I've decided that the phrase "I used to do _____ before it became trendy" is my new thing. I plan on putting a stool next to this joke and milking it to death. I would refrain from doing that but, you know, I used to not milk stuff to death before not milking stuff to death became trendy.
For those playing at home, btw, the "trendy" defense is also known as the Pearl Jam Reaction - possibly NIN depending on who you hung out with in high school. In some circles this is also known as the Harry Potter coefficient, whereby, much like trees falling in the forest, something can only be good until people notice it's good, and then it sucks. Slash is like the contents of a tupperware - if you've burped it it's okay, but once you open it it's game over, man.
On a final thought (for this post anyway) it's probably very bad that here on International No-Kerflouffle Day (I use the French spelling, what's your problem?) I'm sitting here really tempted to do a parody of every post in LJ land that makes me roll my eyes and/or annoys me - right?
TBQs: grumpy when tired. Not that this was news.
As a warning, I've decided that the phrase "I used to do _____ before it became trendy" is my new thing. I plan on putting a stool next to this joke and milking it to death. I would refrain from doing that but, you know, I used to not milk stuff to death before not milking stuff to death became trendy.
For those playing at home, btw, the "trendy" defense is also known as the Pearl Jam Reaction - possibly NIN depending on who you hung out with in high school. In some circles this is also known as the Harry Potter coefficient, whereby, much like trees falling in the forest, something can only be good until people notice it's good, and then it sucks. Slash is like the contents of a tupperware - if you've burped it it's okay, but once you open it it's game over, man.
On a final thought (for this post anyway) it's probably very bad that here on International No-Kerflouffle Day (I use the French spelling, what's your problem?) I'm sitting here really tempted to do a parody of every post in LJ land that makes me roll my eyes and/or annoys me - right?
TBQs: grumpy when tired. Not that this was news.