Was quite amused by: "As you are washing your naughty bits, and washing your naughty bits, and washing your naughty bits--they do need a lot of washing, don't they?"
And then the next page had a picture of the "protagonist", which was a reminder that this is a story about a fifth-grade boy... suddenly I am seeing that line rather differently o.O
(Also, why is it I can TELL when the protagonist has been mercifully written to be genderless / female / not-default-male? :P)
EDIT: And as I read farther I am now giving up on gendering this character, as he has inexplicably gone either amazingly queer, or else female :) Photo!
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Date: 2008-08-18 00:34 (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2008-08-18 06:58 (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2008-08-18 16:49 (UTC)From:And then the next page had a picture of the "protagonist", which was a reminder that this is a story about a fifth-grade boy... suddenly I am seeing that line rather differently o.O
(Also, why is it I can TELL when the protagonist has been mercifully written to be genderless / female / not-default-male? :P)
EDIT: And as I read farther I am now giving up on gendering this character, as he has inexplicably gone either amazingly queer, or else female :) Photo!
This is a wonderful thing :)