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It's a good thing I actually really like linguistics and thinks it's fascinating and awesome, because if I didn't, the fact that I am going to be spending, like, the next SIX HOURS on this problem set might be a little, uh. Frustrating.

Somebody should write me an AU where Fraser is a linguist.

...SHUT UP THAT IS A GREAT IDEA IT TOTALLY IS.

*cough*

Also, I have a question that I have been wondering since [livejournal.com profile] brooklinegirl and I were chatting while she was betaing for me yesterday, so if you would follow behind the cut tag and fill out the poll, it would be nice of you!

[Poll #601772]

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31/10/05 06:09 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] pearl-o.livejournal.com
Hee, I totally understand!

And FRASER NEEDS TO BE A LINGUIST OMG.

IT MAKES PERFECT SENSE IN MY HEAD!

I bet he could do lots of fieldwork in some of those dying Native languages in the North, too.

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31/10/05 06:31 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] mondschein1.livejournal.com
Yes! And he would be all, "Look! The Native languages actually have no resemblance at all to Russian! So if the Inuit didcross over the Bering Strait, they must have done it while they were all still pre-lingual!" And the other linguists would all hate him, because he is CRAZY! And then while doing field work, he would run into ANOTHER linguist, whose name is VICTORIA, and she would be all, "Oh, I totally agree with your theory," and then see all his evidence, and then publish papers undermining his evidence before he can publish anything HE thinks, and --

Um. I am insane. Somebody stop me. This would also probably work much better if I knew anything about Inuktuit.

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31/10/05 06:41 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] pearl-o.livejournal.com
Heee. Dude, Russian is totally an Indo-European language -- it is not in anyway related to the native languages of Siberia, which actually are related pretty closely to the native languages over in Alaska.

/huge linguistics dork

Um. Yes. I'm not sure I like Victoria betrayal being professional, though; I think it hurts more when it's all so personal.

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31/10/05 15:58 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] mondschein1.livejournal.com
Um. Yes. I'm not sure I like Victoria betrayal being professional, though; I think it hurts more when it's all so personal.

Not that it matters, because hi! I don't know any linguistics! But I meant that she would be all cuddlecuddlelurrve with him first, and then betray him for professional reasons -- so it feels personal to Fraser, and then he feels all used.

*shrugs* Hey, I'm just spewing here. No thinking. *big crazy grin*

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31/10/05 16:32 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] pearl-o.livejournal.com
*giggles*

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31/10/05 19:47 (UTC)
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Posted by [identity profile] shayheyred.livejournal.com
That betrayal scenario reminds me of "Strange Loops," where they were all scientists.

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31/10/05 20:10 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] mondschein1.livejournal.com
...I HAVE NEVER HEARD OF MOVIES. Because I never hear of anything. But I suppose somebody must have done it before.

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