wore sensible shoes to school because, should a portal open and take me to Narnia, I’d be ready. I knew it wasn't real, but if it was real, one does not simply walk into Narnia in sandals
I'm glad to see I wasn't the only one who had similar thoughts at one point or another. (Really, that could happen one day and all. Always be prepared!) I still think the same these days, though it's more about why I should stick to wearing flatter shoes and not heels even though the latter are so pretty and "everyone else is doing it".
I've stopped following up about the "Ur Doing It Wrong" issue. In the end, it's not worth the time and bother and as elouise82 said, "Really??" We're all adults here and honestly, it makes us all look childish if we keep responding or bashing C's opinions. We've had our say about it and we should just settle on agreeing to disagree with our opinions.
With the Helen/Beatrice storyline, I don't think I've given too much thought on what Susan would think of their relationship. I kind of feel that given her own (and her siblings') experiences in Narnia, it shouldn't surprise her at all. But then again, this IS England where society and morals are different than in Narnia.
And everyone that's fallen into fandom will have explored Mary Sues at one point or another. It's a natural progression and what (I hope) eventually emerges is something that ends up being more creative and original. We all have to start somewhere in order to better appreciate the joys we get out of being a fan of a book, a tv show, film, etc.
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I'm glad to see I wasn't the only one who had similar thoughts at one point or another. (Really, that could happen one day and all. Always be prepared!) I still think the same these days, though it's more about why I should stick to wearing flatter shoes and not heels even though the latter are so pretty and "everyone else is doing it".
I've stopped following up about the "Ur Doing It Wrong" issue. In the end, it's not worth the time and bother and as
With the Helen/Beatrice storyline, I don't think I've given too much thought on what Susan would think of their relationship. I kind of feel that given her own (and her siblings') experiences in Narnia, it shouldn't surprise her at all. But then again, this IS England where society and morals are different than in Narnia.
And everyone that's fallen into fandom will have explored Mary Sues at one point or another. It's a natural progression and what (I hope) eventually emerges is something that ends up being more creative and original. We all have to start somewhere in order to better appreciate the joys we get out of being a fan of a book, a tv show, film, etc.