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Nov. 17th, 2008 02:51 pmYou know your brain is dead, when...
You watch a documentary about conscientious objectors and then you get madly inspired....
*thinks* Oh - wouldn't it be lovely - a soldier who falls in love with a conscientious objector......
Then of course, it hits you like a mallet - er hello! Renault did that, and far better than you could manage even with twenty brains...
imbecile!
I'm better pain-wise today, but I was right about the ear infection as today we have dizziness! Lovely! I still look like Pimple-kid though. This'll teach me not to have spots as a teenager.
You watch a documentary about conscientious objectors and then you get madly inspired....
*thinks* Oh - wouldn't it be lovely - a soldier who falls in love with a conscientious objector......
Then of course, it hits you like a mallet - er hello! Renault did that, and far better than you could manage even with twenty brains...
imbecile!
I'm better pain-wise today, but I was right about the ear infection as today we have dizziness! Lovely! I still look like Pimple-kid though. This'll teach me not to have spots as a teenager.
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Date: 2008-11-17 03:17 pm (UTC)made me giggle on the manthology group - we thought exactly the same way!
Back to converting useful buildings into Chain Restaurants!
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Date: 2008-11-17 03:27 pm (UTC)Hope you're spinning your way back towards 'hale and hearty'.
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Date: 2008-11-17 03:40 pm (UTC)Don't discount the idea just because someone else did it 'better' than you believe that you can. I don't think that's even true - you'd put your own special style and touch on it. There's room out there for many, many books on the same themes and subjects. Except shapeshifters. I think we've had about enough of that. ;)
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Date: 2008-11-17 03:49 pm (UTC)Very sick - well, sick for me, anyway. Horrid psoriasis, which i can't spell and have to use spell check for.
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Date: 2008-11-17 03:54 pm (UTC)Thanks for the kind words, though.
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Date: 2008-11-17 03:55 pm (UTC):)
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Date: 2008-11-17 03:58 pm (UTC)I think diseases ought to be easy to spell. Nobody likes to think when they're sick.
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Date: 2008-11-17 04:32 pm (UTC)And I'm forever dreaming up wonderful plots and then realising someone else (and better) got there first. Maddening, isn't it? ;)
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Date: 2008-11-17 04:33 pm (UTC)Totally with you on that score.
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Date: 2008-11-17 10:20 pm (UTC)Thanks!
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Date: 2008-11-17 10:51 pm (UTC)*pats hand and proffers virtual chicken soup*
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Date: 2008-11-17 10:53 pm (UTC)*whips *
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Date: 2008-11-18 03:24 pm (UTC)To me having the conscientious objector fall for the soldier immediately implies a conflict of love over ideology, since the objector is trying to take a stand on an issue where the soldier may not actually believe in war, but could be fighting for many reasons. The objector has an implied strong view, where the soldier does not, so the greater conflict would affect the objector not the soldier. If we are then asked to identify with the objector as the main point of view, we get involved with the ideological struggle more.
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