August 15th, 2007
I had an idea and I'd like to hear what you think.
I'm sure you all know these books that you don't read from the beginning to the end, but you read the first chapter and then it says, if you would you like to do this and that, then continue reading on page so and so, if you would prefer to do this something else, continue reading on this and that page, and so on?
Well, I'd like to set up something like that with a House fic. However, it would probably be sort of boring if I wrote all the different plots myself (and a lot of work, too, lol). So I came up with this: what if I wrote a first scene, and anyone who wants picks it up and continues it the way they want. Then I upload all the different scenes and everyone picks one scene - any scene but their own - and continues that one, and so on. If we find that two plot lines have x-over potential, the writers of those plot lines can figure out how to integrate their scenes in one another.
This way we would end up with as many plot lines as authors are participating, a variety of fics from different genres and maybe even different pairings. I'm sure it would be exciting and interesting.
Would anyone of you be interested in something like that? At the moment, it would be sort of pointless to start because I'll be on internet-lacking vacation the next two weeks, but afterwards? What do you think?
- Music:Franz Ferdinand - Walk Away
- Mood:
curious
- Location:home
I was listening to music and had WMP randomly shuffling through all the music I have saved in my music folder. And all of a sudden, a song began playing that I didn't know and didn't remember ever having saved to my music folder. It got even weirder when suddenly, a singer began speaking - in German. He was reciting some sort of recipe, like for a cake or something. I checked WMP and saw that this was apparently a Tool song called "Die Eier von Satan" - which means "Satan's Balls".
Whut? Tool? They're American, aren't they? And "Satan's Balls"? A recipe? WTF??
I asked Google, and Google gave me this:
( Read it )
I later realized that I had saved this song to my music folder without realizing it - I'd just thrown it in there along with a buttload of other music I had ripped onto my HD.
Tool is the strangest band ever, lol.
- Location:home
- Music:Tool - Wings for Marie, Pt 1
- Mood:
confused