Couldn't resist this meme
Aug. 21st, 2006 02:56 amThere will be an update on the burlesque, housewarming parties, and more Snakes on a Plane, but first, a meme stolen off this fanfic journal I read:
Assemble a superteam from your various fandoms. Your team must consist of the following:
(1) Team Leader
(1) Warrior
(1) Smartypants
(1) Hottie
(1) Comic Relief
All your superteam members must be from DIFFERENT fandoms. Whether your team has a 'theme' (all girls! all Brits! etc.) and their scope-- whether theyfight vampires, serial killers, invading aliens or work to preventlittering-- is up to you.
And I have several themes, too!
Team Beat Yo' Ass
Team Leader: Admiral William Adama (Battlestar Galactica)
Warrior: Samuel L Jackson (LIFE, duh!)
Smartypants: Brainiac (Smallville)
Hottie: Bruce Wayne (Batman)
Comic Relief: Hannibal King (Blade)
Sit, Team, Sit!
Team Leader: Ace (DC)
Warrior: Bronx (Gargoyles)
Smartypants: Ein (Cowboy Bebop)
Hottie: Sesshoumaru (Inu-Yasha)
Comic Relief: Speak (The Tick)
Kiss the Boys and Make them Cry Team
Team Leader: Laura Roslin (Battlestar Galactica)
Warrior: Zoe Warren Washburne (Firefly)
Smartypants: Willow Rosenberg (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Hottie: Aeryn Sun (Farscape)
Comic Relief: Holly (Red Dwarf)
Team Snark-o-saur
Team Leader: Dr. Gregory House (House)
Warrior: Susan Death (Discworld)
Smartypants: Simon Tam (Firefly)
Hottie: James "Sawyer" Ford (LOST)
Comic Relief: Brian Griffin (Family Guy)
Team Shoe-Size IQ
Team Leader: Clark Kent (Smallville)
Warrior: Jayne Cobb (Firefly)
Smartypants: Arnold J Rimmer (Red Dwarf)
Hottie: Tasuki (Fushigi Yuugi)
Comic Relief: Phillip J. Fry (Futurama)
Assemble a superteam from your various fandoms. Your team must consist of the following:
(1) Team Leader
(1) Warrior
(1) Smartypants
(1) Hottie
(1) Comic Relief
All your superteam members must be from DIFFERENT fandoms. Whether your team has a 'theme' (all girls! all Brits! etc.) and their scope-- whether theyfight vampires, serial killers, invading aliens or work to preventlittering-- is up to you.
And I have several themes, too!
Team Beat Yo' Ass
Team Leader: Admiral William Adama (Battlestar Galactica)
Warrior: Samuel L Jackson (LIFE, duh!)
Smartypants: Brainiac (Smallville)
Hottie: Bruce Wayne (Batman)
Comic Relief: Hannibal King (Blade)
Sit, Team, Sit!
Team Leader: Ace (DC)
Warrior: Bronx (Gargoyles)
Smartypants: Ein (Cowboy Bebop)
Hottie: Sesshoumaru (Inu-Yasha)
Comic Relief: Speak (The Tick)
Kiss the Boys and Make them Cry Team
Team Leader: Laura Roslin (Battlestar Galactica)
Warrior: Zoe Warren Washburne (Firefly)
Smartypants: Willow Rosenberg (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Hottie: Aeryn Sun (Farscape)
Comic Relief: Holly (Red Dwarf)
Team Snark-o-saur
Team Leader: Dr. Gregory House (House)
Warrior: Susan Death (Discworld)
Smartypants: Simon Tam (Firefly)
Hottie: James "Sawyer" Ford (LOST)
Comic Relief: Brian Griffin (Family Guy)
Team Shoe-Size IQ
Team Leader: Clark Kent (Smallville)
Warrior: Jayne Cobb (Firefly)
Smartypants: Arnold J Rimmer (Red Dwarf)
Hottie: Tasuki (Fushigi Yuugi)
Comic Relief: Phillip J. Fry (Futurama)
Re: =-O
Date: 2006-08-22 01:20 pm (UTC)Though it comes up a tad short, the Wiki quote for emo comes closest to my definition. The part I would change is "...those who talk about issues in their lives to people in public forums or chat rooms." to "and those who act out on said unstable emotions without seeking resolution to them". For me, I see Kara acting out but liking the state she's in. She likes the roller coaster and wants to take everyone along for the ride. She doesn't involve them with words but she does with her actions. It's why, to me, her scenes with Adama seem to play out as "you did this, so your emotional state is currently this, and I should say that".
Re: =-O
Date: 2006-08-22 03:08 pm (UTC)Yeah, that's not the right definition, dude. It's just plain not. It's some weird variation on the term 'emo' that neither I nor just about anyone would ever associate with that term, regardless of upon whom you used it. Emo is about apathy, whining, and complaining. It's not at all about action. Emo people don't have unstable emotions, they deliberately pick at the smallest problems and overinflate them into drama. Having actual problems that you spread all over the internet to get sympathy is emo, mostly because you want attention. But you're not acting out, you're just whining into a different space.
Acting out on your instabilities is acting out on your instabilities. It's pro-active, destructive, unhealthy. Emo is lazy, let-them-come-before-me-and-heap-upon-me-attention-I-don't-deserve-for-problems-I-don't have, and besides which it doesn't hurt you except to spoil you with attention. Emo is all about pretending or, if you have some problem (you're bipolar, you did actually try to commit suicide) dwelling on it until people aren't allowed to criticize you for fear of you hurting yourself again or, heaven forfend, being upset.
Not telling someone that you dislike what they're doing because they might hit you isn't an indicator of emo. Emo kids are self-inflicting and they try to get you by guilt, by twisting your sense of sympathy and desire not to see people in pain. People like Starbuck are more liable to not broadcast their pain and when they're pissed off, they take it out on the person pissing them off (except for "Scar" she's not been self-destructive, far from it). That's confrontational. It's emotionally unhealthy, but it's not emo.
You'll have to find another slang term because if you use "emo" the way you want it to mean (as opposed to the way it's pretty much understood), I guarantee no one is going to agree with your assesments and you might wind up being set upon by a fangirl or two ( ::whistles innocently:: ) out to defend their character/fandom/et al.
Re: =-O
Date: 2006-08-22 03:28 pm (UTC)I think I'll stick with mine definition for now. I find more folks with the emo label fitting my version than the ones you describe (the only slag term I have that fits your description would be "pussy" and usually is in reference to a male type). Then again I do tend to run a lot of psych profiles which gives me a different perspective on people {by your definition of emo I've known hyper- and super-emo's who would later fall into my definition of emo once they air the right things to expose the root of their real problem(s)}.
As for being set upon by fangirls, I'm not worried. If sticks, wooden swords, baseball bats, and metal garbage cans haven't hurt me then I doubt many fangirls could. Hell the last one to actually bruise me took over an hour to do that, and earn the respect of dozens of my friends. So my answer that would have to be the movie quote "I'll make you famous" =-)