schmerica: (COFFEE + GERARD = LOVE)
Last night I came to a conclusion. This led to me making the following Venn diagram:

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I realize it doesn't much look like a Venn diagram, but that is because the two categories I am drawing are "Erica's favorite dudes in bandom" and "dudes in bandom with serious mental health issues". It turns out, strangely enough, those categories don't so much "overlap" as "are exactly the same."

Man, didn't see that one coming.

(Just so you know, I am not already up at 5. I'm still up at 5, despite going to bed at 12.30. Life? Is hard. Normal sleep schedule, I miss you. This probably means I am going to sleep all day instead of being a productive member of society and doing the eight million chores I had planned. Hm.)

The xkcd challenge is still at eight entries turned in! Which is nice, but I happen to know for a fact that I gave prompts to 65 people, which means there are 57 of you still out there. *reminds before you all get distracted by big bang!*
schmerica: (canon het for the win)
This entry will be updated as more people finish.

STORIES )
schmerica: (the creative process)
So my friends list indicated there would be interest in participating in a XKCD-based challenge, so here we go.

This is completely informal and unofficial, so there are only a couple of rules. Comment to this entry, and I will give you two comics from xkcd. You then write fic based on/inspired by one of those comics.

+ You can write any length. I expect most of you will just do commentfic or short ficlets, but if you're inspired, go as long as you like.
+ You can write in any fandom you want.
+ You only have to use one of the comics, but if you want, you can use both.
+ You can post your thing as a comment here, or post in your own journal and leave a link.
+ However you interpret your prompt is up to you.

LET'S GO.

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