anything you can do I can do meta
Sep. 2nd, 2005 09:32 pmLoki! I will never speak a word against you again. My beloved laptop is now connecting to the internet and yay, Loki.
I’m having a girl!Doctor moment, in that for some reason I can’t find a bra. All the ones I own are either hideously itchy or have the wires sticking out or were once white and are now the colour of an overcast sky in winter. I hate bra shopping because I don’t like lace, wires or the colour pink, I don’t need a bra anyway and I am a Time Lady in disguise. Although one of those things is a lie.
Anyway, talking of girl!Doctor,
troyswann was talking about fannish AUs and a paradigm shift in the way we see characters, and suddenly I’m in the mood for self-indulgent meta. As I’ve said once before, girl!Doctor is unique in my experience for being a canon character who is still an OC. The challenge is writing her as recognisably the Doctor but still a personality in her own right; I decided to take the easy way out and write her as a mixture of Four, Five and a bit of Nine thrown in, and let her natural personality evolve. I’m quite fond of the way everyone else’s perceptions of her have changed the way I write her – she is Rachel Weisz for me now, thanks to
tenebraeli and
larakailyn - and um, general yay for the whole concept.
As well as my three stories – Bohemian Rose, Scratch and The Cat – there have been snippets from
doyle_sb4,
amchau and
katemonkey. They’re all hidden in comments and snippets and even text messages, so I sort of wish they could all be put in one place to stop the hunting about and make more people write them, omg.
Anyway, so yes. Paradigm shift in that a feminine Doctor can be, in some ways, a stereotypical woman, who changes her clothes and paints her toenails red, but still saves planets day in and day out and has that alien, Time Lord viewpoint on human life.
Yes, blah blah meta. I need to go to work tomorrow and pick up about five books, and wait for the UPS people to pick up my iPod, and send my tution fees to the college. All’s well in the world.
I’m having a girl!Doctor moment, in that for some reason I can’t find a bra. All the ones I own are either hideously itchy or have the wires sticking out or were once white and are now the colour of an overcast sky in winter. I hate bra shopping because I don’t like lace, wires or the colour pink, I don’t need a bra anyway and I am a Time Lady in disguise. Although one of those things is a lie.
Anyway, talking of girl!Doctor,
As well as my three stories – Bohemian Rose, Scratch and The Cat – there have been snippets from
Anyway, so yes. Paradigm shift in that a feminine Doctor can be, in some ways, a stereotypical woman, who changes her clothes and paints her toenails red, but still saves planets day in and day out and has that alien, Time Lord viewpoint on human life.
Yes, blah blah meta. I need to go to work tomorrow and pick up about five books, and wait for the UPS people to pick up my iPod, and send my tution fees to the college. All’s well in the world.
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on 2005-09-02 08:45 pm (UTC)I'm all right with bras, generally. They just seem to hurt after about 5pm, so that's when I discard them. I've had hankerings for a corset, but I'm not quite trashy enough to pull it off, damnit. (I'm sweet.) I have learned an important lesson in corsets. They're truly not designed for very pale, chubby girls with small breasts. Perhaps it's for the b
reast. (Oh, I had to. [smacks hand] Bad joke. Bad.) ... [snorfle]Bad joke!
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on 2005-09-03 03:15 am (UTC)Shall I? And if so, what do I call it?
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