Does anyone else mentally edit sentences slightly so they sound better while reading fanfics?
Tag: fandom
sometimes im really excited about things and i want to tell everyone but then i remember nobody cares and i just sit there like
to tell or not to tell
This is me on so many levels.
Fanfiction problems:
You want to read the story again. It was well written, and the plot was genius.You remember everything about the story. Except the title and author.
grangerdangerthestarshipranger:
kuzco is in the disney women
Coulson is one of the Mightiest Heroes I’m gonna cry
I’ve had this queued for 5 freaking months just so it’d post around Christmas time omfg
Instead of 6 werewolves, it should be 6 galactic heroes, ie Luke, Leia, Han, Anakin, Padmé, and Obi-Wan.
Personally, I’m more likely to get Teen Wolf than Star Wars. But, then again, a majority of the blogs I follow are run by Teen Wolf fans.
i’m going to drag you down into this fandom with me / oh no you’re fucking not: the game where everything’s uncalled for and regrets don’t matter
Me: *types ‘a’*
Browser: Did you mean “Archive of Our Own”?
Me: No!
Me: I do other things, you know? I am a complex, multi-facetted person with a variety of interests! It’s not all fanfic!
Me:…
Me: Yes, I meant AO3.
Fandom, after all, is born of a balance between fascination and frustration: if media content didn’t fascinate us, there would be no desire to engage with it; but if it didn’t frustrate us on some level, there would be no drive to rewrite or remake it.
Just a simple PSA
Cannon = thing that goes boom
Canon = an event that occurs within a published story
they both destroy ships tho
