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Saturday, September 25, 2010

Subs as a Delicacy

I was just thinking of how yummy subs are. Without subs, my life of drama watching would be incomplete.


So I have come to a conclusion that subs are a delicacy in my life. I feel subs are a special treat that bring a smile on my face when I'm sad or happy. What ever the case, this delicious treat of subs calls out to me and I partake.


Let's imagine these subs are a delicious treat. The oven is on; the cookies are baking. Which kind of partaker describes you best?


Are the cookies already done and on the racks cooling and you then go over and grab a cookie and partake of it in the corner where no one can bother you or you won't bother them?

The subs are out and you are thankful to partake but you shy away from expressing your thanks not knowing quite what to say or not thinking you'll make a difference, so you go partake unknowingly but you sure hope your thanks is felt.


Are the cookies already done, just out of the over and not quite cooled, but you're right there to greet them as you like cookies best when their gooey and warm? Where's the person that made the cookies. You want to thank them and patiently await the next batch to get out, all gooey and warm again.

The subs are done... just out on the blog, you're following twitter and facebook, so you are aware of it before too much time passes. You feel the necessity to greet your subs with a vote of appreciation. You don't mind sharing this appreciation with a comment and waiting for the next release to make itself known with time.


Maybe you just can't wait. Are the cookies still in the oven, you've already had one from the last batch, but you're awaiting the new batch? You want one right now... why can't these cook any faster? They should be just as good even if they're pulled out of the oven 3 minutes earlier. Who cares if they're unediable to other people. You at least get to partake.

You're not only following twitter and facebook, you're asking to use other people's cell phones, to check the status while you're away from your computer. And while at home, you don't know how many more times you could refresh the page where the drama subs just have to appear one of the times. Why aren't they magically appearing you ask yourself. If they were just completed a little quicker, who cares if we take a few minutes away from the last editing. Some other people may want grammar to be checked and timing issues to be sorted out, but hey, I just want to watch my drama.


Thank you to all the dedicated fans of fansubbers! Go ahead, partake! However you partake, we'll still be baking!


methuongcon

(happy subbing)

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