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  1. As I've said before Mary Sue tests are as shallow as the people that write them. They test traits, but they do not test reasons (whys and hows) behind the traits.

    Test: Your character has purple eyes? Sue.

    Writer: But--!

    Test: Sue.

    Writer: But (character A)'s eyes are like that because (logical reason X, Y and Z).

    Test: It's a damn Sue, so STFU bitch!

    =D

  2. Myth: All Transformers are gay because there's never any females around to fuck.

    Truth: No. To both.

    First of all, Transformers is aimed at kids. There's no gayness. Fuck it all, there's hardly even any het pairings.

    Second of all, Transformers don't even have genders. Optimus proved this in Transformers Animated when he asked how humans made these smaller humans, and then Sari had to point out to Bumblebee that Blackarachnia was a girl.

    Which means MPreg is a perfectly viable option for Transformers.

    I wouldn't exactly call it mpreg being as they don't exactly have physical/mental genders (probably just for looks), but it is certainly possibly for them to reproduce with out the All-Spark or Vector Sigma... if written well.

  3. Firstly, how did you put it together? Was the motherboard inside already? I know that I never put anything into the PCI slots (like ethernet cards or other things) until I have the harddrive and the OS setup. One by one things get added and installed cause I don't want to bog down my newborn comp... then again, it may have something to do with your power supply being bad or your CPU over clocking or something.

  4. It depends on the story.

    For one story, two of my OCs' fates and past lives are tied into the canon character's fate and past life. One OC is aware of his past and makes sure (in an evil sick twisted way) that the canon character is educated on it. The other OC doesn't become aware of his role until he gets his hands on a banned book.

    In a way they are and aren't that big of a deal any more than the canon character and his canon friends, but often for story purposes I do have to focus on them or I can't move the story and basically explain to readers.

    -I will finish this thought later-

  5. Ugh....Their, They're, and There. That one frustrates me to no end. We all should be over the age of 18 on here, so we all should know how to use these.

    Alot-A lot. It took me ages to fix that one. Now I cringe when I see it used the first way.

    Been-Ben. One is a name, one is not.

    There's many others, but I can't remember them. :(

    Age need NOT apply. Seriously.

    Especially if you simply forget or are dyslexic or anything. It's not like people do it on purose.

  6. I deleted a review that was a garbled and weird flame. Sorry, but I don't speak n00b.

    Another time a reviewer tried to tell me where to take the story--not your puppet. Sorry again.

  7. Oh yes, and I don't think Litmus Tests are much use. After all, one of the early questions is "Is your character the same gender as you?" Well really. There's only two genders to pick from anyway, and there's a 50% chance it will or will not be you. And if it is the same gender as you, why's that such a sure thing for a Sue? Now if it's deliberate, maybe, but if not, you just got a point, biatch!

    Not only that but these litmus tests are as shallow as the Mary-Sues they claim to detect. They don't go into motivations or the whys.... my character is human with purple eyes (that's not normal), but the test doesn't know why that is, so that's a point on his Mary Sue record to the test.

  8. Hell yeah. :unsure:

    Of course I thought it'd be fun to take my stories and stuff in different directions, but why do that when I could let fans do it? People are going to interpret events and characters differently form me what I intended or didn't intend and differently from others. Characters grow and change--just like in real life.

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