Oh fandom_wank, how I love thee.
May. 8th, 2005 01:54 pmOn Anne Rice's latest plan to write a novel from the POV of Jesus:
cat_mcdougall: First, she ruined vampires. Now, she's ruining Jesus. Is nothing sacred anymore?!
linzee: Could be worse. She could be writing the Passion of the Christ sequel, where Jesus comes back as a vampire.
:blink:
Now that I've said it, it will happen.
dakotapratt: HE GAVE HIS BLOOD FOR YOUR SINS.
AND NOW...
HE WANTS IT BACK.
Yes I laughed my ass off. There is much more gleefully delicious
Also, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe trailer makes me cry tears of joy. I should really stop immersing myself so completely in tennis slash y'know. I keep missing all these squeeful things. *snuggles
Yes I am avoiding working on my Creativ Writing. And trying to avoid going shopping with Flatmate of d00m even though I need to get R a b-day present... *ponders what I can buy on campus* Oh I have plan! Mwahaha!
And yes, this was an attempt to stop
Clo
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Date: 2005-05-08 03:38 pm (UTC)"Cut for being almost certainly offensive to Christians"
If you can't laugh at yourself what gives you the right to laugh at anyone else?
But a novel from Jesus' POV might actually tell us whether the T-shirts are right, and he actually did do it "for the chicks."
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Date: 2005-05-08 06:47 pm (UTC)*nods* Damn right!
Saw a girl with a t-shirt the other day that said "I found Jesus! He was behind the sofa the whole time." I *really* want one. ^__^
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Date: 2005-05-08 11:11 pm (UTC)And I said one of, not the funniest thing. It doesn't come close to "He then talked to his table for a week to see how it would react."