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mrsronweasley) wrote2003-07-11 02:11 am
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I just had to share my excitement. Someone that I 'met' today - named Tori - wrote an entry that I not only agree with a hundred percent, but that also quotes one of my favorite MacMurrough lines in its subject. I mean, fucking hell. I saw that and my jaw dropped. And it made me so very very happy.
See? MacMurrough fucking RULES. *sigh*
Hence, the icon...
Night!
See? MacMurrough fucking RULES. *sigh*
Hence, the icon...
Night!

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In my opinion McEmm and Doyler have the classical seme/seme problem. They are both tops, who only want to be topped by someone they love (Jim) and who see being the bottom as a defeat, if it's done by somebody they don't love with all their heart. (See the scene where Jim is already in Dublin and McEmm and Doyler sleep with each other...)
Maybe that's all bollocks what I'm talking here... *scratches head*
Lea
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of course you're right and it's a bit more complicated, but then the relationship between MacEmm and Doyler is the most complicated in the book...
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They do have a rather complicated relationship. Willful misunderstanding, communication problems, their love for the same person... *sigh* I love them so.
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And MacEmm does rule. My friend
And oh my GOD I really fucking love your icon.
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Ditto.
Oh, hearing MacEmm being put down hurts like hell. He is... I don't know. I can't fully explain what he means to me. I really am in love with him. It's so strange to say it about a fictional character, but he... he... the reason I can't fully explain it is because it's gone beyond the rational and there are no words to describe what he means to me. All of him, the good, the bad, and the Irish. If ever I met somebody like him I would fall for him. It wouldn't be happy - he'd be gay - but just...my God. Yeah. I'm glad she's seen the light. Very very glad.
I love both Jim and Doyler as well, of course. You can't NOT love them, they're just so beautiful.
And I forgot to mention this - I adore your wallpaper. When I get a computer of my own next month, do you mind if I filch it? It's absolutely breathtaking.
Wanna hear about that icon? It's a picture I took while in Dublin.
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I adore your wallpaper. When I get a computer of my own next month, do you mind if I filch it? It's absolutely breathtaking.
Are you kidding?! Of course I don't mind! You'll have to let me know if it fits your screen--it's formatted for my computer, a widescreen Mac, so it may be a bit too wide, but that is easily fixed. :)
And your tulip story . . . that is . . . amazing. I . . . wow. Seriously. Wow.
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That's the beauty of it, isn't it? Actually, I don't remember ever hating him. I remember being confused, but his voices intrigued me, rather than putting me off. They just made sense to me (which is rather frightening, I admit). And then he just... it's not even that he transforms... I feel like he just finally finds that part of himself that was missing. He incorporates Scrotes into himself, his conscience, he learns to accept his flaws, moreover - he stops thinking of himself as a sinner. The passage closer to the end when he thinks about Jim, and says "for live as angels among the Sodomites" just GETS to me. It gets to me, it is so beautiful, so poignant, it makes me cry like few things can. It makes me believe in people, even. That's why I love him, at least partly. He is just such an amazing person, such an amazing character. Flawed but in the way that he thinks. Beautiful in a way he doesn't realize. God, I could go on and on...
And yes, the writing. My God. You DO feel like you know them, and the more you read it, the better you love them. They are real, fleshed-out characters. I can't find flaw with this writing. It's simply astounding.
And I will definitely let you know what formatting I will need! Wheee!
That story makes me very happy, too, to this day...
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That is one of my favorite passages in the book--his last conversation with Scrotes. It's so powerful . . . when Scrotes says "For only with pride may a man prosper. With pride, all things follow. Without he have pride he is a shadowy skulk whose season is night." . . . that's the definitive moment at which I knew I loved MacEmm. Flawed as he may be, because that's what makes him--and Jim, and Doyler--so believable; as you said, they're all so beautiful but they have problems and shortcomings as we all have. And all three are so strong in the face of adversity . . . it's an enormous inspiration to me.
I could go on forever, too . . . Which, actually, FYI--I am toriloveseggs on Y!M if you ever feel like talking outside of LJ comments. :)