09-18-2004, 04:20 PM
Quote:*smiles* Oh, Holy Seraphimon, help me...I was hoping somebody would ask. My fan club mostly consists of my engineering classmates. I've always been the class wiseass. I had to tone it down in high school when I kept getting detentions (consequently, no real fans then), but in college, I'm free to speak my mind anywhere. I grill the professors with questions that challenge scientific authority, angry comments about bad assignments, hilarious examples of phenomena, or sometimes just puns. If that wasn't enough, I do a bunch of extra stuff for the guys out of class. I high kick doors and leave permanent scuffs, karate chop sandwiches in midair, read them angry poetry, and on that particular day, I was moonwalking. I was standing on a desk in the classroom for the picture after having moonwalked across it. I wasn't going to do it, but I didn't like the old picture of me that they'd been showing during their presentations. I recently got my first female fans. Don't get the wrong idea; they like me for the same reason as the guys. They said it themselves; I provide comic relief. Besides, they all have boyfriends. Still, it's nice to get a wider demographic. The only sad thing is that pretty much all my life I've only been able to make fans, little or no friends.
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Awwwwwwwwkay. Can talk now without laughing about what is the fan club about. Thank you holy angel.
Do you remember? I told you once that being a guy is a lot easier for having fans than being a girl. You'll never admit I'm right, but I knew it.
BTW....what's the fan club about? 0What do they admire in you?
And what's more...how did you pose?
"I looked up and saw you;
I know that you saw me.
We froze but for a moment
In empathy."-Rise Against