5 things meme, question
Jan. 20th, 2006 01:57 amTop five ways to get Hisoka to eat dessert and like it, from
runefallstar
1. Make it something elegant and not too sweet, like extremely dark chocolate. Me, I go for the super-sugar Banana-Bonanza, but I'm thinking Hisoka's taste is a little more refined.
2. Threaten him withTsuzuki Saya and Yuma someone making an extremely embarrassing scene if he doesn't eat it.
3. Steal it off his plate, forcing him to steal it back in a dramatic territorial battle!
4. Let him think that no one is watching him indulge. He probably has some secret favorite stashed somewhere, hidden just so that Tsuzuki can never find out he has a sweet tooth.
5. Gingerbread men shaped like Muraki! (First you bite off his head, then you bite off his hands...)
Top five methods of stress relief, from
katsuefox
1. Ice cream. It cures all ills
2.Dedicating a few hours to absolutely pointless net-crawling. There's few things that clear your mind more than finding and beating some obscure flash game, or trolling wikipedia for a while, or reading up on old horror stories on snopes.com
3. A long, hot bath, with bubbles and a novel
4. A meaningless but time-consuming errand. I get a lot of joy out of taking a free day to visit the library, or a store, or go grocery shopping, if I can make the commute take as long as possible and wander around with whatever catches my interest while doing it.
5. Sunbathing. I'm going to die of skin cancer, but I can't help it. It feels so good.
Also, does anyone know what the typical length for a prose reading is? Approximate word count would be ideal, but if you can only give me an estimate for time, that'd be good too.
1. Make it something elegant and not too sweet, like extremely dark chocolate. Me, I go for the super-sugar Banana-Bonanza, but I'm thinking Hisoka's taste is a little more refined.
2. Threaten him with
3. Steal it off his plate, forcing him to steal it back in a dramatic territorial battle!
4. Let him think that no one is watching him indulge. He probably has some secret favorite stashed somewhere, hidden just so that Tsuzuki can never find out he has a sweet tooth.
5. Gingerbread men shaped like Muraki! (First you bite off his head, then you bite off his hands...)
Top five methods of stress relief, from
1. Ice cream. It cures all ills
2.Dedicating a few hours to absolutely pointless net-crawling. There's few things that clear your mind more than finding and beating some obscure flash game, or trolling wikipedia for a while, or reading up on old horror stories on snopes.com
3. A long, hot bath, with bubbles and a novel
4. A meaningless but time-consuming errand. I get a lot of joy out of taking a free day to visit the library, or a store, or go grocery shopping, if I can make the commute take as long as possible and wander around with whatever catches my interest while doing it.
5. Sunbathing. I'm going to die of skin cancer, but I can't help it. It feels so good.
Also, does anyone know what the typical length for a prose reading is? Approximate word count would be ideal, but if you can only give me an estimate for time, that'd be good too.
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Date: 2006-01-20 07:25 am (UTC)*snicker* So, so can picture that. He'd get into it -- quietly gleeful and sort of disturbing in an 'edge away and avoid eye contact' kind of way.
Haven't a clue about the prose reading, though. Seriously, I'd shoot myself first.
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Date: 2006-01-21 03:40 am (UTC)Fear my lack of stage fright. I was born without the sense to not make a fool of myself in front of large groups of strangers.
Really, though, whether or not I go through with it will depend on if I can manage to write something useable in the next few days.
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