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Feb. 3rd, 2005 06:10 pmList five fictional people -- from television, movies, books, whatever -- that you had a crush on as a child (or early teens). Then post this on your LiveJournal so other people can be assured that you're as weird as they thought.
Darth Vader. What can I say, he was the reason I became a villian loving fangirl. I still think he is the Ultimate in Badass Cool. Except in the latest movies where he's still a snivelig nancy boy. I'm talking old school Vader. Heh.
Richard Dean Anderson, aka MacGyuyver. He was my first geeky sekkret boyfriend. So far as I'm concerned, he still is Number One in cute, geeky boys.
Bran Davies from The Dark is Rising series. Mysterious albino boy with special background who gets to do all the cool stuff with his (boy)friend Will. It's still one of my favorite series. The boy is mad cool, I always wanted to see what he'd be like all grown up.
Nausicaa from The Valley of the Wind. The movie that made me fall in love with anime, I still know it by heart. Nausica was the ultmate chick to me - a princess who could kick anyone's ass, played with bugs and flew. She didn't take anyone's shit and was always saving other people. None of this shrieking OSC in a dress crap. Nausicaa rocks.
Raistlin from The Dragonlance series. He had hourglass eyes and gold skin, a twin brother whom he both loved and hated, started out good and damn near became a god, was cursed and still managed to cause everyone trouble. I still love Raistlin to death, he's so fracking evil but not.
Darth Vader. What can I say, he was the reason I became a villian loving fangirl. I still think he is the Ultimate in Badass Cool. Except in the latest movies where he's still a snivelig nancy boy. I'm talking old school Vader. Heh.
Richard Dean Anderson, aka MacGyuyver. He was my first geeky sekkret boyfriend. So far as I'm concerned, he still is Number One in cute, geeky boys.
Bran Davies from The Dark is Rising series. Mysterious albino boy with special background who gets to do all the cool stuff with his (boy)friend Will. It's still one of my favorite series. The boy is mad cool, I always wanted to see what he'd be like all grown up.
Nausicaa from The Valley of the Wind. The movie that made me fall in love with anime, I still know it by heart. Nausica was the ultmate chick to me - a princess who could kick anyone's ass, played with bugs and flew. She didn't take anyone's shit and was always saving other people. None of this shrieking OSC in a dress crap. Nausicaa rocks.
Raistlin from The Dragonlance series. He had hourglass eyes and gold skin, a twin brother whom he both loved and hated, started out good and damn near became a god, was cursed and still managed to cause everyone trouble. I still love Raistlin to death, he's so fracking evil but not.
Woe.
Date: 2005-02-03 11:28 pm (UTC)That's like, squicky.
Hmm.
Date: 2005-02-03 11:41 pm (UTC)Regardless, I am more than off guard that Vincent was not in that list, though perhaps you were predating FFVII? Cause I should think that coffin whore of a love muffin has oozed more yaoi wet dreams out of you than the twin wizard ever did.
The Dark is Rising, it took me a while to remember that show. And way to make yet another show a gay fest, I hope mom's reading this and crying. You'd deserve that, I hate you.
So much.
It's cold up here though, maybe it's the cold I hate. No, I'm pretty sure it's you. Either that or .txt files. Those things really piss me off, always being so legible and compact. No crash-all-the-time-and-fail-a-test adobe for .txt. Nope, just $2 whore easy, open-me-with-any-program-why-can't-my-professors-use-this-and-not-adobe .txt.
Might be that.
-F.
RDA rocks.
Date: 2005-02-03 11:44 pm (UTC)Re: Hmm.
Date: 2005-02-04 12:02 am (UTC)Yeah, predating Vincent. He's my ultimate bitch, I'm gonna have to say.
I wasn't aware you'd ever read The Dark is Rising.
I could feel sorry for you, but I don't. Glad to know your alive. I'm sure you'll make your teachers pay some how.
Re: RDA rocks.
Date: 2005-02-04 12:03 am (UTC)Re: RDA rocks.
Date: 2005-02-04 12:25 am (UTC)Richard Dean Anderson definitely is the hot, though.
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Date: 2005-02-04 12:28 am (UTC)<<<333!! When I first started dating Jason, I would gaze longingly at his bookcase any time I went over to his apartment because he owned all four volumes and I wasn't pushy enough to ask to borrow them. I've since gotten over it, but still. Guh. She rocks the rockingest.
(I've seen the movie, but it was at an anime festival over five years ago. I loved it then too, but it's less fresh in my mind...)
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Date: 2005-02-04 12:36 am (UTC)I've never read the manga, though I've always wanted to. Something always prevents me. It's probably way different than the movie, maybe that's why I'm always putting it off.
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Date: 2005-02-04 12:38 am (UTC)He, and he alone, made me want to makecool save-the-world inventions with nothing but string, bottle caps, toothpicks and paperclips. omg love for him XD
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Date: 2005-02-04 12:50 am (UTC)Surprisingly, though, I think my favorite character was Will. I must agree on the boyfriend thing, however. ;)
Has EVERYONE had a crush on Raistlin except me? I had a friend in RL who did too, and I noticed that Herongale admitted to the same. I never had a crush on anyone from Dragonlance, sadly.
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Date: 2005-02-04 02:35 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-04 02:39 am (UTC)I wouldn't say it's sad. If real men and women were half so interesting as fictional, they might actually be worth the effort to date. But that's probably my cynicism getting loose again.
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Date: 2005-02-04 03:02 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-04 03:04 am (UTC)I always figured Merriman was just too damn cool for me. I can only reach so high...
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Date: 2005-02-04 03:26 am (UTC)And I loved MacGuyver.
And Peter from the Chronicles of Narnia.
It's kind of interesting that I adored characters more in books than in television.
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Date: 2005-02-04 03:34 am (UTC)Books are vastly more appealing - I was kind of surprised I came up with mostly tv/movie chars.
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Date: 2005-02-04 05:04 am (UTC)I think "hero worship" would probably be a more correct term.