For some reason, and I'm not sure how it happened, Gus and Tim don't approve of anything the other does. It started out with just random sniping about one another in threads, and has somehow escalated to an all out feud between them.
Nicholas and Travis each have a laundry list of things they don't approve of the other doing. But they're siblings, so that's allowed. I'm sure that if either of them knew the sort of things Gus got up to, they'd disapprove of him as well.
Brock and Rusty are the same way, but while not siblings, they have lived together for the last something-like-20-years, so it's also allowed.
There's no real disapproval among mine. Though Parker does despair of Luna and Castiel on a fairly regular basis.
Basically, in my head, Castiel and Luna play lots and lots of Jenga (using both magic and angel powers). Parker periodically brings them snacks and makes sure they haven't set fire to anything.
River, as a cheerful people person, would do a lot of friendly eyerolling at Lan and Trowa's general outlook on socializing and emoting if she knew them. But she already eyerolls at a lot of her friends about this.
Trowa, meanwhile, is kind of politely and impassively baffled by River's tendency to surround herself with people and chatter with all of them. But that's not disapproval, just bemusement; he does have several friends who do similar things, after all.
All of my stoics would disapprove of Honey's self-centered hedonism if I ever played him. So might River, really -- not the cuteness or the cake-loving, but the self-centeredness that discreetly underlies a lot of Honey's attitudes. (Not all! But... a lot.)
That's all that's springing to mind at the moment! Possibly more later, if I think of them.
Will, William and Sameth think Moist is a horrible person. So does Jane but she's also curious, he'd make a rather good villain in a story.
Demeter just sighs at Moist and the OT3 while giggling at the Pirate King who makes Jane blush. Tumnus watches it all in the midst of things in Narnia.
Moist enjoys teasing William, Sameth and Jane while eying Demeter nervously. The Pirate King tends to ignore everyone else.
Hey, I saw this (http://nottinghamcavessurvey.org.uk/index.htm) and immediately thought of you. Thought you might be able to use it in OOMs or some such if you weren't aware of it. = )
I saw that on io9 last night, it does look very cool. I haven't had a chance to really explore yet, but I will. I love finding new stuff to use for Will.
What Cosmo does that Carl disapproves of: WHERE TO START. OH HOW ABOUT SETTING UP HIS BOSS FOR MURDER AND ESPIONAGE. ...For obvious reasons, those two stay far, far away from each other. XD
Larry, Carl and Claudia all aren't really sure what to make of my merry band of bad guys, and I think even Moist is a little wary of the assassins. But mostly, there's peace in my headspace. (Carl and Claudia totally trade computer tips, and if not for the above-mentioned animosity, Cos would be helping with that.)
Nearly all of the headvoices disapprove of Medic's experimental propensities and violent disposition. Medic himself doesn't care.
Vergil is a pacifist. Not the technical kind or the pacifist-except-in-self-defense kind, the kind that'll put up an energy shield or attempt to leave the scene in the event of violence, but not fight back. Vergil's not real keen on the others' tendency to get nasty in a throwdown.
Mia generally disapproves of my OC Nellie's diet, which traditionally consists of babies. Hey, she's trying not to eat any of your babies and she didn't give you that horrible wasting away disease, so be thankful, Mia.
Lucas is cool with everyone. In my head, Mia fills any maternal roles that haven't been filled thanks to Milliways for him. (Which is easy enough for her in my head since she's mom to about 1/2 of my pups anyway.) Lucas and Scorpius Laike get along the best in my mind since they both like gardening and can both relate to having brothers they love but are a little hasty. It helps out Scorpius Laike some, who has feelings similar to Scorpius Hyperion about why him and whether he should exist or not.
There's a bit of despair from the Malfoy-Ausas in my head that Cissa's going to grow up to be as much of an attention-seeker as her father, which means willingly posing in bikinis for Hot Girl News, among other acts. Mia isn't as vocal about it but the boys sure want to keep their sister out of that publication.
Applegate is the Devil. The others do not approve. (Katniss doesn't really know what "the Devil" is, since Panem is not so much for religion, but she can get behind the idea of disapproving of someone whose purpose is to make as many people as miserable as possible. Especially since he enjoys it.)
Teja and Urquhart disapprove of each other quite a lot. Teja disapproves of Urquhart's lifestyle, his profession, his nonexistent sexual morals, his choice of companions, his blatantness and the small fact that he murdered him and insists it wasn't personal. Urquhart thinks Teja is a terrible spoilsport and stick-in-the-mud.
The three ladies get on rather well, get shared EPs where they sit at the same table, and don't really find much to disapprove about each other. Margolotta, however, disapproves of Urquhart on purely strategic reasons: his attachment to Urquhart and Saffron might keep Moist von Lipwig from becoming the important player who he is, at her point in time; knowing Vetinari as well as she does, Margolotta of course realises how important he is, alongside of people like William de Worde, Ponder Stibbons, or Captain Carrot, to ensure the future of Ankh-Morpork, and the progress made on the entire continent. Moist is essential; and as far as she can see, Saffron and Urquhart hold him back in a dangerous way.
Urquhart, in turn, dislikes the way Margolotta toys with and torments Moist. He knows she has some agenda, but thinks it's rather smaller than what it actually is.
Only Teja knows Donovan, and he does find the idea of a wereswan (neer mind what they call themselves) quietly hilarious.
Tower doesn't really disapprove of anything. He finds all those little gods and humans quite amusing, like a cage full of cute little white mice.
Illyria disapproves of Bella. Just in general. She consorts with vampires! At least they're not demon-half-breeds in Bella's canon, but still. Pining over an absent vampire? That's almost as bad as pining over a dead human!
Wanderer disapproves of Illyria's violent nature.
Claire disapproves of Illyria, again just in general. The feeling is quite mutual, but stronger on Claire's side. She also disapproves of Wanderer but feels a tiny bit of hypocrisy.
(Good lord, THREE of my four remaining characters are sort of walking around in bodies that aren't strictly theirs.)
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Nicholas and Travis each have a laundry list of things they don't approve of the other doing. But they're siblings, so that's allowed. I'm sure that if either of them knew the sort of things Gus got up to, they'd disapprove of him as well.
Brock and Rusty are the same way, but while not siblings, they have lived together for the last something-like-20-years, so it's also allowed.
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Basically, in my head, Castiel and Luna play lots and lots of Jenga (using both magic and angel powers). Parker periodically brings them snacks and makes sure they haven't set fire to anything.
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Parker likes them both very much.
She just feels that they need a certain amount of supervision.
She's probably not wrong.
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Trowa, meanwhile, is kind of politely and impassively baffled by River's tendency to surround herself with people and chatter with all of them. But that's not disapproval, just bemusement; he does have several friends who do similar things, after all.
All of my stoics would disapprove of Honey's self-centered hedonism
if I ever played him. So might River, really -- not the cuteness or the cake-loving, but the self-centeredness that discreetly underlies a lot of Honey's attitudes. (Not all! But... a lot.)That's all that's springing to mind at the moment! Possibly more later, if I think of them.
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Barbie blushes at the things Jenks says and does. Secretly I think she gets a thrill from them.
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Demeter just sighs at Moist and the OT3 while giggling at the Pirate King who makes Jane blush. Tumnus watches it all in the midst of things in Narnia.
Moist enjoys teasing William, Sameth and Jane while eying Demeter nervously. The Pirate King tends to ignore everyone else.
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...For obvious reasons, those two stay far, far away from each other. XD
Larry, Carl and Claudia all aren't really sure what to make of my merry band of bad guys, and I think even Moist is a little wary of the assassins. But mostly, there's peace in my headspace. (Carl and Claudia totally trade computer tips, and if not for the above-mentioned animosity, Cos would be helping with that.)
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Vergil is a pacifist. Not the technical kind or the pacifist-except-in-self-defense kind, the kind that'll put up an energy shield or attempt to leave the scene in the event of violence, but not fight back. Vergil's not real keen on the others' tendency to get nasty in a throwdown.
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Lucas is cool with everyone. In my head, Mia fills any maternal roles that haven't been filled thanks to Milliways for him. (Which is easy enough for her in my head since she's mom to about 1/2 of my pups anyway.) Lucas and Scorpius Laike get along the best in my mind since they both like gardening and can both relate to having brothers they love but are a little hasty. It helps out Scorpius Laike some, who has feelings similar to Scorpius Hyperion about why him and whether he should exist or not.
There's a bit of despair from the Malfoy-Ausas in my head that Cissa's going to grow up to be as much of an attention-seeker as her father, which means willingly posing in bikinis for Hot Girl News, among other acts. Mia isn't as vocal about it but the boys sure want to keep their sister out of that publication.
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Imagine, if you will...being stuck in a room with Mike for long periods of time..
Now imagine that you are Ida, Raph, or Splinter.
It's kind of like that...
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As long as it isn't a very enclosed space.
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The three ladies get on rather well, get shared EPs where they sit at the same table, and don't really find much to disapprove about each other. Margolotta, however, disapproves of Urquhart on purely strategic reasons: his attachment to Urquhart and Saffron might keep Moist von Lipwig from becoming the important player who he is, at her point in time; knowing Vetinari as well as she does, Margolotta of course realises how important he is, alongside of people like William de Worde, Ponder Stibbons, or Captain Carrot, to ensure the future of Ankh-Morpork, and the progress made on the entire continent. Moist is essential; and as far as she can see, Saffron and Urquhart hold him back in a dangerous way.
Urquhart, in turn, dislikes the way Margolotta toys with and torments Moist. He knows she has some agenda, but thinks it's rather smaller than what it actually is.
Only Teja knows Donovan, and he does find the idea of a wereswan (neer mind what they call themselves) quietly hilarious.
Tower doesn't really disapprove of anything. He finds all those little gods and humans quite amusing, like a cage full of cute little white mice.
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Donovan tries to be rational and political, but he doesn't really succeed much.
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That's almost as bad as pining over a dead human!Wanderer disapproves of Illyria's violent nature.
Claire disapproves of Illyria, again just in general. The feeling is quite mutual, but stronger on Claire's side. She also disapproves of Wanderer but feels a tiny bit of hypocrisy.
(Good lord, THREE of my four remaining characters are sort of walking around in bodies that aren't strictly theirs.)