Post by Dante on Apr 29, 2012 11:01:38 GMT -5
Well done to BSam and Sophie Baudelaire - both deserving winners.
Yes, this is, once again, the 667 Dark Avenue 2012 Darkies Awards, where we celebrate the best that 667’s members have to offer. Or do we celebrate the worst? That’s the question that our controversial Most Notorious award challenges us to answer. The Most Notorious award goes to the member who has proved themselves to be the most infamous in the past year, either through mischief, ill-will, or just plain ill fortune – the best worst member we can possibly name, blessed or cursed with an award to strive for or strive to avoid. For the Carmelita Spats or Fiona in all of us – or at least in one of us – the Most Notorious award is here. Will it be you? Well, if it is, we should all know already. That is the meaning of notoriety.
For of course, nobody can be Most Notorious if others do not think them so, and so we come to this year’s five nominees for the award. It’s one of our most notorious line-ups in a while, ranging from an ironic revolutionary to unknown conspirators, from the member who was almost disqualified before almost disqualifying herself to our very own administrator – and to those who voted for him, take comfort in the fact that, if he strikes you down in punishment, he will be proving himself most deserving of the award. Here are our would-be or would-have Notorietites:
Willis!
Countess Violet!
Tragedy!
F.D.!
freebird!
Who did you vote for? Who did you register alternative accounts to vote for again? It is my duty and pleasure to announce to you the Most Notorious member…
Yes, there could only be one winner – not just numerically, but cosmically. I think we all knew who it would be, and that’s why our victor won in a landslide. In a sense, it’s fitting that only her notoriety remains, now that she has effaced both her account and every one of her posts – although evidence of her existence now exists only peripherally, tangentially, on the borders of reality, the memory of her is strongly imprinted upon the minds of each of us who knew her. One might say that she truly deserve of this reward for her efforts, for it was her every effort to gain this award, to achieve apotheosis through her infamy, and leave behind this cruel and fallen world. As the lady herself said, “The Most Notorious Award should be kept. What an honor. I couldn't imagine why anyone would be offended. If you ARE it - OWN it. LOL” LOL indeed. Countess Violet, you were nothing if not…
…MOST NOTORIOUS!
Yes, this is, once again, the 667 Dark Avenue 2012 Darkies Awards, where we celebrate the best that 667’s members have to offer. Or do we celebrate the worst? That’s the question that our controversial Most Notorious award challenges us to answer. The Most Notorious award goes to the member who has proved themselves to be the most infamous in the past year, either through mischief, ill-will, or just plain ill fortune – the best worst member we can possibly name, blessed or cursed with an award to strive for or strive to avoid. For the Carmelita Spats or Fiona in all of us – or at least in one of us – the Most Notorious award is here. Will it be you? Well, if it is, we should all know already. That is the meaning of notoriety.
For of course, nobody can be Most Notorious if others do not think them so, and so we come to this year’s five nominees for the award. It’s one of our most notorious line-ups in a while, ranging from an ironic revolutionary to unknown conspirators, from the member who was almost disqualified before almost disqualifying herself to our very own administrator – and to those who voted for him, take comfort in the fact that, if he strikes you down in punishment, he will be proving himself most deserving of the award. Here are our would-be or would-have Notorietites:
Willis!
Countess Violet!
Tragedy!
F.D.!
freebird!
Who did you vote for? Who did you register alternative accounts to vote for again? It is my duty and pleasure to announce to you the Most Notorious member…
Yes, there could only be one winner – not just numerically, but cosmically. I think we all knew who it would be, and that’s why our victor won in a landslide. In a sense, it’s fitting that only her notoriety remains, now that she has effaced both her account and every one of her posts – although evidence of her existence now exists only peripherally, tangentially, on the borders of reality, the memory of her is strongly imprinted upon the minds of each of us who knew her. One might say that she truly deserve of this reward for her efforts, for it was her every effort to gain this award, to achieve apotheosis through her infamy, and leave behind this cruel and fallen world. As the lady herself said, “The Most Notorious Award should be kept. What an honor. I couldn't imagine why anyone would be offended. If you ARE it - OWN it. LOL” LOL indeed. Countess Violet, you were nothing if not…
…MOST NOTORIOUS!