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Но самый интересный из моих сверстников -- это Мартин. Он фотомодель.
But the most interesting one [this requires an antecedent I haven't written down] from my colleagues/peers is Martin. He is a model.

[Conjunction] [superlative adjective] [adjective] [implied subject] [prepositional phrase (preposition, possessive pronoun genitive b/c preposition, object noun of preposition genitive b/c preposition)] [implied copula verb] [indicative article] [predicate noun]. [Subject pronoun] [implied copula verb] [predicate noun].

Когда говоришь «модель», обычно думаешь о женщние.
When one says "model", usually one thinks of women.
[Adverb] [verb; 2nd person implying general subject] [direct object as a phrase, no declination needed] [adverb] [verb; 2nd person implying general subject] [prepositional phrase (preposition, object of preposition)]

Но оказывается, что фотографии Мартина видишь везде: на упаковках шампуня, в газетной рекламе костюмов и во всяких других местах!


... You know. I just realized. In the kidnapped children part of Reichenbach, Sherlock actually doesn't do much Holmesian stuff. He basically does act as CSI: Baker Street. I am unimpressed, Mr. Holmes. I mean, as a plot device it worked because he had that conversation with Molly that was important, but really. ... And actually given that, Donovan's an idiot, because yes, their boys could have done it. It's labwork. All they would have had to do was take what Sherlock pointed out to them, the footprints, and run the damn labwork. And then cross-reference, and it might have taken an hour or two longer but there wasn't anything special about that particular conclusion. Finding the footprints, yes, that was special. Gragh.

Anyway, yeah. And I'm kind of getting to the point where I wonder if maybe I should start pulling sentences from Day Watch or Twilight Watch or whatever Watch book it is I have in Russian to parse, just for the sake of increased complexity and stretching my vocabulary.

And finally, am I a bad person for wanting to write Sherlock fanfic, post Reichenbach or otherwise, solely to have someone ream him out for being a jackass? Maybe I'm just irritable this morning.

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Date: 2012-01-17 02:05 pm (UTC)
lemon_badgeress: basket of lemons, with one cut lemon being decorative (Default)
From: [personal profile] lemon_badgeress
I for one would read that fic with joy and well-being in my heart.

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Date: 2012-01-17 02:32 pm (UTC)
lemon_badgeress: basket of lemons, with one cut lemon being decorative (Default)
From: [personal profile] lemon_badgeress
I might have just almost fallen off my chair in a gigglefit, but I am confirming nothing.

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Date: 2012-01-18 02:19 am (UTC)
lemon_badgeress: basket of lemons, with one cut lemon being decorative (Default)
From: [personal profile] lemon_badgeress
Neither I nor the bagpipe will say no!

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Date: 2012-01-17 02:26 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kikibug13
Но самый интересный из моих сверстников -> But the most interesting among my peers - the structure maps almost perfectly. (Not that you were WRONG, this is a closer variation.)

The next is correct generally, more literal would be "When you say "Model," you usually think of women." (It is second person singular, which can be translated as neutral, yes, but in a letter to a friend, it's usually really a 'you think' in a more direct use.)


*amused* Vik was going, "this is labwork, WHY are you doing it?" and my mental answer is that the connection between the clues is what he does (and the recognition of the chemistry off the top of his head, rather than having to look up/coordinate with other people to find out). But yeah, REALLY Donovan!

YAY WATCH BOOKS!

And mmmm yes. Sherlock needs smacked.

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Date: 2012-01-17 02:34 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kikibug13
*nods* The context really does help with some of the interpretation! And yay easier! *eyes her kanas, yelp* I have a row and a half. Um. 43. Wow. Right. More tomorrow.

And I don't really know enough of the actual forensics/etc. procedures to be able to tell if it can be done by any lab team/researcher or if it's more particular. SO I assumed it's more particular. ;)

I'm sure John will be very happy to oblige.

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Date: 2012-01-17 03:08 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kikibug13
Little bit at a time. Russian was scary scary in the beginning, too! (Also, no, self, you do NOT start to consider whether to go with Arabic or Greek next, just focus on what you have now...)

Ye-es. Oh well. Maybe he doesn't trust their error margin or something? >.>

*snickers* yesh. Also, I have a craving for a good scene between Sherlock and Mycroft.

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Date: 2012-01-17 02:37 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] infiniteviking
I think a good part of it was the speed. He could just stand there and run the elements and geographical information through his head instead of going to twenty different databases to sort them out, and that was what got them to the children in time; an hour later would probably have been too late for the boy. But yeah, I was headdesking because what is he doing handling the forensics? Idk how it works in Great Britain, but there is a thing we have here called chain of evidence and with how the show presented the situation Lestrade's superior was unfortunately right to take exception to it.

(I don't think Lestrade WOULD have allowed Holmes to break the chain of evidence, as that's exactly the kind of thing the defense loves to pick apart and he'd know that; the best evidence is useless if it can't be presented in court. But that's TV for you; I headdesked at Murphy in Dresden Files going through a crime scene without gloves too.)

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Date: 2012-01-17 06:08 pm (UTC)
infiniteviking: A noncommital bluejay on a perch. (4)
From: [personal profile] infiniteviking
Also the fact that Lestrade basically arrested Sherlock with no evidence whatsoever other than that Sherlock was faster with the labwork.

And the child's scream (if she was hysterical enough and they hadn't been able to get anything else out of her that day, especially). I also got the impression it was part of there being a general inquiry on why he'd been let in on so many cases and whether his involvement tainted them, but. Still.

(Argharghargh. >.< I've taken only a few forensics classes, and that was a while ago, but ARGH.)

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Date: 2012-01-17 03:10 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kikibug13
(Also, I don't think they were working for evidence to be presented in court, at least Sherlock wasn't - he was looking for the children, not the criminal. The culprit would have required a whole different set of ... stuff?)

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Date: 2012-01-17 07:10 pm (UTC)
infiniteviking: A stern eagle staring at the camera. (5)
From: [personal profile] infiniteviking
Hmm, very good point.

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Date: 2012-01-17 07:55 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kikibug13
*still flails a bit* Confoosing stuff is confoosing!

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