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ratherastory) wrote2010-12-09 11:38 am
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ratherastory is difficult and nit-picky
Everyone has their pet peeves, right? I have many.
The latest one to surface, and it's a recurring problem, but it's been twice in a couple of days now, and I'm officially peeved.
Vampires.
Vampires in pre-series stories.
Remember "Dead Man's Blood?" The boys and John are convinced vampires don't exist/are extinct right up until first season.
Even well-written stories get on my nerves, unless they're explicitly stated to be AU.
It's marring my enjoyment of those fics, which is really too bad. I need to learn to overlook it when they're well-written, I guess. But still. Gnarr.
The latest one to surface, and it's a recurring problem, but it's been twice in a couple of days now, and I'm officially peeved.
Vampires.
Vampires in pre-series stories.
Remember "Dead Man's Blood?" The boys and John are convinced vampires don't exist/are extinct right up until first season.
Even well-written stories get on my nerves, unless they're explicitly stated to be AU.
It's marring my enjoyment of those fics, which is really too bad. I need to learn to overlook it when they're well-written, I guess. But still. Gnarr.

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For them it's probably normal to have these as little kids already and the idea that it wasn't always like that is something they can't even imagine.
But yes, that's not something that would make sense until the time where Sam was a teenager and Dean almost out of school.
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I admit, that for me it sometimes gets even more confusing.
Because thinking back to the time before I was a teenager, I sometimes can't really say, if certain things ...like not every household having a phone (landline I mean, not cellphone)...were that way, because it just wasn't the time for these things yet (technology moves fast) or if it was only this way for us - behind the iron curtain.
Was it an East Germany special or just an 80's thing, you know.
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My kids have ipods and phones that are computers in the palm of their hands, but will they remember how old they were when they had those for only a few years when the hologram computers come out hovering in the air for them?