Date: 2007-10-12 01:36 am (UTC)
dulcinea: Melchior and Moritz discussing the sex essay in Spring Awakening. ([Spektor] Holding out my hands)
From: [personal profile] dulcinea
OH LOOK I didn't get a notification of this because you replied ~to yourself~

1) UHHH CAKE. I don't eat a lot of pie. ... ;D
2) That is a difficult question. It's growing increasingly difficult for me to write Melchior/Moritz, I think because I'm running out of ideas. Anna/Wendla is also difficult because I don't have many ideas, and it's slightly.. different to write. I tend to have an easier time writing boys in general though, so... For hotness factor and familiarity, Melchior/Moritz. For significance and reading, Anna/Wendla.
3) John. Hands down. I love Hank to pieces and he's loltastic, but I just relate to John 1000x more.
4) Oh jeez. I don't read as much as I should... There Eyes Were Watching God was pretty good. It helped me feel a little better, stronger in myself after Andy and I broke up. One of those rare times where I connect with women; I rarely listen to female singers, have difficult times bonding with women, and I rarely write them. So when I encounter something as good as There Eyes Were Watching God, I get rather affected. In that same vein, The Secret Life of Bees was also pretty good.
5) HM... Samson has the highest play count... I haven't really listened to the lyrics very much, and that's usually my preferred way of declaring a favorite song. I haven't even really been able to listen to Regina's songs long enough to know which one is which, so I don't really like declaring favorites until I have a better feel of the music.
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