03-07-2003, 05:36 AM
Here in sunny Singapore, we finished Season 5 of Buffy almost a year ago and Season 3 of Angel about 4 months ago.
Becoming... I think that's Season 2, where Angel turned Angelus(and the whole hell opening thing)? I admit, I got choked up. Straight or gay, male or female, that kind of scene will short-circuit your emotions(unless you're totally brain-dead or emotionally-dead).
Most of the BTVS/AtS fans in my guild on Neopets(yes, same name as here) are female. Kind of awkward being like one out of maybe 10 guys in a guild of 2000++ females. O_o
An example of a typical MSN Messenger message from my cousin(15-ish)
wah lanz! liverpool beat man u! i cant believe it man!!
Straight away, the following things pop into my head:
1) Wah Lan=local dialect term meaning "my ****" Note that the horrendous combination with net-speak has appended the dreaded "Z"
2) Failure to capitalise the first letter of each sentence.
3) Failure to capitalise the first letter of proper nouns.
4) Multiple use of the same punctuation mark to end one sentence (the "!!" at the end)
Heck, that sentence above is one of the more coherent ones. It sometimes takes me a full 2 minutes re-reading his paragraphs before they make sense. Thankfully his English homework is still up to par(just not MY par) :P
Becoming... I think that's Season 2, where Angel turned Angelus(and the whole hell opening thing)? I admit, I got choked up. Straight or gay, male or female, that kind of scene will short-circuit your emotions(unless you're totally brain-dead or emotionally-dead).
Most of the BTVS/AtS fans in my guild on Neopets(yes, same name as here) are female. Kind of awkward being like one out of maybe 10 guys in a guild of 2000++ females. O_o
An example of a typical MSN Messenger message from my cousin(15-ish)
wah lanz! liverpool beat man u! i cant believe it man!!
Straight away, the following things pop into my head:
1) Wah Lan=local dialect term meaning "my ****" Note that the horrendous combination with net-speak has appended the dreaded "Z"
2) Failure to capitalise the first letter of each sentence.
3) Failure to capitalise the first letter of proper nouns.
4) Multiple use of the same punctuation mark to end one sentence (the "!!" at the end)
Heck, that sentence above is one of the more coherent ones. It sometimes takes me a full 2 minutes re-reading his paragraphs before they make sense. Thankfully his English homework is still up to par(just not MY par) :P