http://narwhale-callin.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] narwhale-callin.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] dragonofmemory 2012-11-13 03:51 am (UTC)

Okay, maybe not the 18th century bits (hisssssssssssss)

Even I'll agree with you on that--18th century is pretty blah to me. (Except sometimes the poems--the poems are sometimes interesting. Prose? No.)

When they're decomposing and the skin is dropping off them and/or you can see their innards.

That...would be a good reason.

Basically, commenter, you're totally going after the wrong ship.

Just to have thoughts on shipping in general: my mind is picky when it comes to shipping. There are some shows/books/movies/whatever that I absolutely CANNOT get on board any ships. I just...can't. And usually when I can't it's because the narrative is made in such a format that there's no room for outside wiggle-room. Like, Doctor Who? There's tons of wiggle room available. Lots of stuff could be happening off-show or out-of-narrative or whatever. But Babylon 5? No way. I can't see any wiggle room to navigate ships in. I just can't.

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