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Nov. 3rd, 2011 08:32 amMan, nominations are so close I really need to get around to working out what I want to request for
yuletide. The only thing I'm sure I'll be putting down is Back to the Future, and that's only settled since when I didn't request it last year I decided I would this year and obviously nothing's bumped it off the list, Maybe Lilo and Stitch? I have a weird love for Cobra Bubbles/Nani and lord knows there aren't many other chances to read that.
I am seriously considering going the route that would seem super bizarre compared to the types of fandoms I'm usually into and requesting the new Adult Swim show(/old internet shorts) China, IL. There's this blink and you'll miss it exchange between two characters where one's immediate response to finding out about a new rule banning premarital sex is to offer to marry the other and he doesn't react in any way surprised by the proposal though he puts off answering (or you could take his reply as giving her a yes but wanting to focus on other things first instead of getting married 'right now' like she asked) even though they aren't generally portrayed as love interests, and even though I know the writers must just have meant it as a quick joke you aren't meant to think too hard about I find it weirdly fascinating.
(And it certainly doesn't hurt that they hit my age-gap kink, though I don't think it's supposed to be as big of one as I'd usually go to for that.)
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I am seriously considering going the route that would seem super bizarre compared to the types of fandoms I'm usually into and requesting the new Adult Swim show(/old internet shorts) China, IL. There's this blink and you'll miss it exchange between two characters where one's immediate response to finding out about a new rule banning premarital sex is to offer to marry the other and he doesn't react in any way surprised by the proposal though he puts off answering (or you could take his reply as giving her a yes but wanting to focus on other things first instead of getting married 'right now' like she asked) even though they aren't generally portrayed as love interests, and even though I know the writers must just have meant it as a quick joke you aren't meant to think too hard about I find it weirdly fascinating.
(And it certainly doesn't hurt that they hit my age-gap kink, though I don't think it's supposed to be as big of one as I'd usually go to for that.)