Koh wrote:lol I got 26. XD Very good points there, though!
Oh well, I guess anything tragic, magic or noble and musical is just Sue..
by the test's standards. I really don't find nobility or musical talent Sue though, as they're major parts of my OC. : <
That’s a ridiculous standard, since it’s completely canon in entertainment and media.
@Hart
I can’t say much about eating habits. I went to Wendy’s at 12 last night because I was hungry. >.<;; It’s alright to have breakfast for dinner and dinner at midnight. :)
I want to read Anne Rice. I haven’t yet. I read Dracula and was like, “This is the origin!” Then I beat Twilight into the ground. But Rice is famous for her sympathetic vampire, ne? Her Interview with a Vampire is on my list. I wouldn’t be surprised if she had a Sue. I think all popular stuff has a Sue or two. Only people who write parody (or are somehow very inspired) don’t create Sues. X-Men is Sue central (probably any super hero-like story would be though), I think Max in Maximum Ride is probably a Sue, Artemis Fowl is his own brand of Stu I guess and I think someone put Harry Potter to this test and he like won the Sue Bowl. It kind of ticks me off when people seem to blame Sue-ness on a character being unique or powerful within their own story or relatable.
I love TTGL… it speaks to my crazy, parody side. Though I guess I have a soft spot for deep feeling series like Amatsuki, Natsume and Wandering Son. But those are favorites in a different way… >.<; When it comes to funny I love Gintama and Papuwa Island (and TTGL). The typical shounen is as tacky to me as the typical shoujo- so my preference is for more absurd or “thinkers” (though I think most of them are Josei in Japan.)
+Oh and my bday's on the 14th. I probably won't do much. Might be working. I'm going out on the 15th probably...