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Fanboys and Fangirls
#21
RE: Fanboys and Fangirls
(July 18, 2015 at 7:19 pm)KUSA Wrote:
(July 18, 2015 at 3:02 pm)BrokenQuill92 Wrote: I personally am a Trekkie and a Potterhead! What do you guys fan over?

I have and always will be a Trekkie.

What is your favorite movies or episodes?

Don't take this wrong but how do you watch them being visually impaired?

I sit in front of the TV. Simple.
Sometimes I watch with someone if I haven't seen an episode before.
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#22
Fanboys and Fangirls
What about the other question?
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#23
RE: Fanboys and Fangirls
(July 18, 2015 at 7:32 pm)KUSA Wrote: What about the other question?

Wrath of Khan, like duh! Or perhaps the episode when Spock finally kisses Uhura!
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#24
RE: Fanboys and Fangirls
BQ, you may be watching it for the same reason I can't watch "Enterprise".
No God, No fear.
Know God, Know fear.
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#25
RE: Fanboys and Fangirls
(July 18, 2015 at 3:02 pm)BrokenQuill92 Wrote: I personally am a Trekkie and a Potterhead! What do you guys fan over?
Star Trek
House of Cards
Walking Dead
Torchwood
post-it notes
candy 
chardonnay
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#26
Fanboys and Fangirls
(July 18, 2015 at 7:36 pm)BrokenQuill92 Wrote:
(July 18, 2015 at 7:32 pm)KUSA Wrote: What about the other question?

Wrath of Khan, like duh! Or perhaps the episode when Spock finally kisses Uhura!

They broke all the rules with that one.
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#27
RE: Fanboys and Fangirls
I am very very well Potter-versed. I'm not sure I really "fanboy" over anything else... Hmm... I mean, I really like Star Wars and Dune, but I'm not into them to what I'd call a fanboyish level.

I'm actually in the process of reading LOTR for the first time. I just finished the second chapter of the second book, "The Council of Elrond."

Mmkay, I thought of something else: I'm fanboyish about sports and sports statistics: I drive all over the state to watch and write about high school football games, I run my own college football rankings, and I pay deep attention to baseball statistics. I'm currently researching Elo and other ratings systems because I've been asked to try to create a high school football ranking system.
How will we know, when the morning comes, we are still human? - 2D

Don't worry, my friend.  If this be the end, then so shall it be.
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#28
RE: Fanboys and Fangirls
(July 18, 2015 at 8:21 pm)TRJF Wrote: I am very very well Potter-versed. I'm not sure I really "fanboy" over anything else... Hmm... I mean, I really like Star Wars and Dune, but I'm not into them to what I'd call a fanboyish level.

I'm actually in the process of reading LOTR for the first time. I just finished the second chapter of the second book, "The Council of Elrond."

Mmkay, I thought of something else: I'm fanboyish about sports and sports statistics: I drive all over the state to watch and write about high school football games, I run my own college football rankings, and I pay deep attention to baseball statistics. I'm currently researching Elo and other ratings systems because I've been asked to try to create a high school football ranking system.
Are you on Pottermore? Have subscribed to Potterwatch or Alohamora?
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#29
RE: Fanboys and Fangirls
You know, I was on Pottermore, but have let that lapse. Not really fanboylike of me, eh? But, alas; I do still read the series at least twice a year or so, watch the movies, and the like.

I've never actually told anyone, but here's a good spot: as a freshman and sophomore in college, I was really depressed and starting to think suicidally. The thing that helped me most, or at least feels now like it helped me most, was that I constantly read the books. Like, one or two hundred pages a day, and when I got to the end I'd start again at the beginning. I read them maybe 8 or 9 times, and I think it really helped me, if only because they gave my brain something to do when I would otherwise be thinking bad thoughts. I have a really good memory as it is, so by the end I could quote fairly large passages and really got the lore down. What with being 18ish and reading them a bunch and feeling bad and then feeling better and growing up, the series is pretty deeply entangled with a whole lot of things going on in my head. So, Harry Potter, while not the perfect series, will always have a unique place in my heart.
How will we know, when the morning comes, we are still human? - 2D

Don't worry, my friend.  If this be the end, then so shall it be.
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#30
RE: Fanboys and Fangirls
(July 18, 2015 at 8:31 pm)TRJF Wrote: You know, I was on Pottermore, but have let that lapse. Not really fanboylike of me, eh? But, alas; I do still read the series at least twice a year or so, watch the movies, and the like.

I've never actually told anyone, but here's a good spot: as a freshman and sophomore in college, I was really depressed and starting to think suicidally. The thing that helped me most, or at least feels now like it helped me most, was that I constantly read the books. Like, one or two hundred pages a day, and when I got to the end I'd start again at the beginning. I read them maybe 8 or 9 times, and I think it really helped me, if only because they gave my brain something to do when I would otherwise be thinking bad thoughts. I have a really good memory as it is, so by the end I could quote fairly large passages and really got the lore down. What with being 18ish and reading them a bunch and feeling bad and then feeling better and growing up, the series is pretty deeply entangled with a whole lot of things going on in my head. So, Harry Potter, while not the perfect series, will always have a unique place in my heart.

What house are you in? I'm Ravenclaw
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