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You know.
Mrs_Hatake
I_heart_hakkai.
Anything with Snape or Severus.
Even more subtle references: blooming_sakura or whatever cause me to twitch.
First, I always wonder how long you are going to like that character enough that you want them to be the most visible part of how you present yourself online. Secondly, I make the assumption that you are fourteen and feel the need to wave around your fictional boyfriend or (also fairly common) your OTP like a banner. I also (despite knowing really excellent writers who do this, and often aren't writing about the character referenced in their handle) assume that your fanfic is not worth my time.
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However, REFERENCING fandom, as did the lesbian wedding that had a portal and Utena theme can be pretty awesome, and I think that worked because the theme didn't take over the whole wedding - it was just a nice in-joke for people in the know.
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If and when I wed, the ceremony will be a celebration of the love and friendship between my spouse and myself, and our future together. Dressing up as someone else just seems like a terrible derailment of the whole point of the process.
(Now, if part of that love and friendship is expressed by him putting up with my nearly lifelong desire to be piped to the kirk, or me allowing for some similar quirk of his, or both of us letting our fondness for a few special fandoms creep into the reception favors...well, that's just a small part of the larger tapestry. No problem there. XD)
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Yep. Regardless of how much you both like a series and a pairing, the fact of the matter is that she is not going to be living with Roy Mustang and he's not going to be living with Riza Hawkeye.
piped to the kirk,
? That sounds kind of dirty.
both of us letting our fondness for a few special fandoms creep into the reception favors...well, that's just a small part of the larger tapestry. No problem there
Agreed.
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That sounds kind of dirty.
Erm. >.> It's a Scottish tradition and my family has Scottish roots. It means to have a bagpiper lead the way either from the bride's home to the church, or from the church to the reception hall, or both. Kirk is Scots for church.
Bagpipes being a love 'em or hate 'em sort of instrument, it would take a pretty saintly groom. XD;
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That is because you are a sane woman with a sense of self-worth.
Bagpipes being a love 'em or hate 'em sort of instrument, it would take a pretty saintly groom. XD;
I'm sure your groom will either a.) love them or b.) more importantly, want you to have the wedding you've dreamed of and agree that bagpipes should be involved.
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I agree! But I loved the couple on youtube who did Dirty Dancing's end theme for their reception dance. For a party theme post-wedding, I can dig it.
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