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Re: AU's, A KCFH/.Hack Fic Still Lives In My Heart. MMOs Have A Sizable Bored Housewife Population, And
re: AU's, a KCFH/.Hack fic still lives in my heart. MMOs have a sizable bored housewife population, and World of Warcraft would frankly be a better coping mechanism than y'know, cocaine.
Imagine getting your classic sitcom scene where Allison gets dumped on, then transition to gritty single cam when she goes into the laundry room to do chores, and *then* she pulls out a computer she has hidden in a closet and puts on a VR headset, and it shifts from live action to animation.
And hey, maybe she meets a surly warrior who only got into the game because her dead mom had an account...
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absolutely love that eating someone out is called that. cannibalistic romanticism really won with that one
also JJ has LIGHT hair and Emily has DARK hair and that looks nice together
Just thinking about how Emily was rebellious as a teenager in a “bad” way, but JJ’s attempt at getting back at her parents was to be the “good girl”. And how that continued into her career; how Emily gets results by flirting and using her femininity in exactly the way her mom hated. By lying. And JJ uses hers in a way that benefits her too: by being sweet, by killing with kindness. She’s the soft, kind face for victims; Emily’s the one they send in to flirt with potential unsubs. Both of them are, to some extent, an act though.
I just think it’s interesting.
Okay, I've been sitting on this for months now in hopes I'd get some actual *writing* down but that clearly hasn't happened, and I still listen to this at least once a week so: Here's another playlist.
This is pure self-indulgent esoteric angst, and it would have been even more so but apparently Spotify doesn't carry obscure bonus tracks and tiny indie releases from 20 years ago!