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Bruce Banner ([personal profile] angermanaging) wrote in [community profile] tushanshu_ooc2013-09-01 04:43 pm
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Tl;dr Mega Meme Bonanza

THE TL;DR MEGA MEME BONANZA

Comment with a list of your characters, receive questions, or just tl;dr on your own unprompted! Here's some suggestions.

◘ What does your character think of mine?
◘ What goes on during our handwaved CR? How much handwaved CR do we have?
◘ Canon information, for those unfamiliar with your canon.
◘ All sorts of headcanon questions-- sleeping positions, childhoods, past sexual or romantic history, etc.
◘ Would your character date mine?
◘ If they were put under a truth spell, what would come out?
◘ Where do you want to go with your character, story arc wise?
◘ Give an example of their daily routine in Keeliai.
◘ Who do they miss most from home? Would they go back if they could?
◘ What kind of music do you listen to while tagging? What does your character listen to ICly?
◘ Elaborate on what you've been working on improving in your writing style lately.
◘ What would their daemon spirit animal be, as from His Dark Materials?
◘ What have been your favorite threads with me?
◘ What do their dragons look like in Flight Rising?

And much, much more! Go wild! I recommend making a plain top level comment with just your list of characters, and replying to yourself to fill out things on your own.
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[personal profile] depicted 2013-09-02 03:36 am (UTC)(link)
so I might've started grinning like a monster at "There's a very real question as to whether he'd survive this, frankly, and if so, how" I'm just so excited for this horribleness. PROPER FOLLOWUP QUESTIONS (and probably unrelated bonus questions) MOMENTARILY.
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[personal profile] una_persson 2013-09-02 03:49 am (UTC)(link)
I suppose I could have summed up Henry with "ERRYTHING TERRIBLE" but that would probably have been slightly less amusing than my Kermit-flailing.

...also, sometimes I am slightly astounded at the extent to which I've somehow managed to work out a semi-coherent argument that someone who everyone else sees as one of literature's great amoral villains is actually a tragic figure.

(With more than a little help from my friends, it must be said.)
Edited 2013-09-02 03:51 (UTC)