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Topic: 409: I ❤️ Hamish  (Read 6564 times)

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409: I ❤️ Hamish #15
I'm considering an alternative interpretation where this is some strange deep internet romance ARG someone was running, like kindle authors doing a weird Reptilians conspiracy thing as a cute supernatural romance. I don't know if I believe it, as that's pretty high concept and her actual prose and art are not that at all. Maybe she just reminds me of whatever episode it was that had the alien romance that was also Settlers of Catan? Because the mismatched alien marriage to a primitive planet thing is like a whole romance sub-sub-genre, and the idea of being stuck with your bizarre abusive boyfriend alien because you're his eugenics project feels of that ilk.
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409: I ❤️ Hamish #16
I'm considering an alternative interpretation where this is some strange deep internet romance ARG someone was running, like kindle authors doing a weird Reptilians conspiracy thing as a cute supernatural romance. I don't know if I believe it, as that's pretty high concept and her actual prose and art are not that at all. Maybe she just reminds me of whatever episode it was that had the alien romance that was also Settlers of Catan? Because the mismatched alien marriage to a primitive planet thing is like a whole romance sub-sub-genre, and the idea of being stuck with your bizarre abusive boyfriend alien because you're his eugenics project feels of that ilk.
EYE OF ZA, December 09, 2024, 12:02:15 am

I'd guess it's more a product of the same kind of logic being employed. Even if she believes everything she writes, she's still telling a story to herself and using ideas that show up in bizarre niche romance plots. Sort of like how a Lokiwife might use Joss Whedon tropes in a transcript of an encounter without realizing how fake it seems.