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hiddenmuse) wrote2007-08-03 02:49 pm
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The icon I *almost* used ... on several occasions.
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I'm guessing that pressure from the level heads (read - anyone over the age of 18 and/or anyone against spamming) in the group caused that downfall. And, surprisingly enough, nothing has been said about the entry being 86'ed. Maybe it was our talk of making lists of idiots that are deserving of a face-stabbing or something. *eg*
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I have my squealing fangirl moments, too (who doesn't?) - much easier for me to engage in those moments at home or online. Besides, when I've been face-to-face with someone that causes squealing fangirlness (Steven Page of Barenaked Ladies), I've actually managed to be respectful and not get all silly and squealy.
If Pete heard from us that his fangirling Patrick resulted in flailing and noises that dogs 5 miles away can hear, he'd either freak out - or really lay on the fangirling.
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Yes, I like to limit my fangirling to shows while with other fans or in the comfort of my own home. But I really don't want to be all "EEEEEEEE! OMG! *flail* EEEEEEEEE!" around them. I may have babbled like an idiot when I met FOB, but I do that in a lot of social situations, and I may have been talking a little louder than necessary but that's because it was after the show and I was slightly deaf. But I did not squeal or flail.
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Besides, I already get plenty of grief from my girlfriend for the fangirling (and the slashfics, and my crush on Patrick...) so I'm used to not being loud and obnoxious!! :)