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I just saw this some "I'd have to say that as odd and as much of an outsider as Edward is, he's way more part of the IN-crowd than Jacob. I mean, Edward is at least attending the local public school while Jacob is stuck on the reservation, Edward plays baseball and he even takes Bella to prom - how cute is that! He's obviously a good sport and really tries to make Bella feel loved and cared for. And he's described as being protective, charming, polite and bonus - romantic! Since he doesn't need to sleep, he can get a lot more done than the average human." Um, WHAT?! Part of the in-crowd, right. If sitting alone at the table during lunch and glowering at everyone in school automatically qualifies someone to be a member of the in-crowd, then I'm also qualified. Oh sure, taking Bella to prom would be pretty cute according to some people, except for the fact that Bella was violently objecting it the whole entire time and her leg was freaking broken. Way to be unselfish, Edward. A good sport? I can't believe what I'm reading. Maybe this is a different Edward they're referring to, not the one that blatantly refused to let Bella meet Jacob and is a creepy/depressed stalker/killjoy. I'm sure Bella feels really loved and cared for while she's being ordered around like a three-year-old. That's the universal expression of love isn't it? Protective? Understatement. A serious one. Read any part of the books with Edward and Jacob in it, and you can see how bloody polite he is. Sure, he can get lots more done. Like participating in stalkerish activities eg. watching you sleep. I'm still on Team Bella's Truck, btw. But if you asked me to choose between Edward and Jacob, I'd choose Jacob. At least I can ask him to hurry up and die. This is all because my sister wanted to go watch new moon, you see. I think people only go watch it for the half-naked people in it, because it's definitely not for the acting, or the characters, or the plot. And Dan's blogs for eclipse are epic. I never realized the abusive relationship thing, really. Edward Cullen, Ford Prefect will kick your ass with his towel ;D Or the Marquis, with his... whatever he uses. I can't remember. SNEHA, I WANT NEVERWHERE BACK. GAH. Neil Gaiman's books are quite sick actually. Especially Fragile Things, there's like sex all over the place. Neverwhere doesn't really have much and The Graveyard Book has none at all. Yay. ... I want Neverwhere now. |