Lamp - Eh. I do, anyway. And I do need to shut up, but I can't guarantee that'll happen, I have, like, Typing Torrette's or something.
Xuut - I don't notice that you complain.... ever. And I know Lamp doesn't complain, because she won't even tell me what's wrong when I ask directly. Nobody here really complains all that much.
XD Yes, I do remember that. Fishy talked about herself in third person IRL the other day, and her friend thought that was very strange. Oh! *thought of something* *switches to first person*
There is a girl at my school. Her name is Megan. Sometime this weekend, some long inside joke resulted in her best friend calling her "Fishy."
Who would want to be called "Fishy," though, except me? Though, I thought it was really weird - the girl walked out onto the quad and yelled "Megan!" and like four billion people turned around. A couple minutes later, she yelled "Fishy!" and I still turned around, and she just looked at me like I was a freak. >.>
XD Yeah. And not like anyone other than you guys, (and, I've gotten in the habit of using that as a u/n if I can't think of one, so some other internet people) call me that, anyway. (Note, to the last parentheses: How did we do this? I've talked to other internet people, but never gotten close at all with any of them, even if we talk for months. Not that I want to - not at all - but technically, I didn't particularly want this to happen either.)
I think it might be too, how some fandoms click while other's don't, or even how you'll like one site and hate another o nearly the same configuration and purpose. 'Tis dumb luck, which or once ended up in our favour.
Would "why did we get stuck in MR fandom?" be a bad question? I mean, Twilight fandom gets more publicity, things like.... HP, StarTrek, whatever, are more respectable.... but no, we got attached to MR. >.>