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    <id>tag:dreamwidth.org,2012-07-04:1659705:12996</id>
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    <title>Hello New People!</title>
    <published>2015-06-03T00:57:22Z</published>
    <updated>2015-06-03T01:53:48Z</updated>
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    <content type="html">&lt;span style='white-space: nowrap;'&gt;&lt;a href='https://jadelennox.dreamwidth.org/profile'&gt;&lt;img src='https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png' alt='[personal profile] ' width='17' height='17' style='vertical-align: text-bottom; border: 0; padding-right: 1px;' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a href='https://jadelennox.dreamwidth.org/'&gt;&lt;b&gt;jadelennox&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&amp;nbsp;is hosting a dreamwidth friending meme &lt;a href="http://jadelennox.dreamwidth.org/507164.html"&gt;here&lt;/a&gt;, and since there's a whole bunch of new people who've subscribed I&amp;nbsp;thought I'd say hello. Hello! Details about me are &lt;a href="http://intrigueing.dreamwidth.org/profile"&gt;on my profile&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;My current state of fandomness is largely unchanged since winter. I am fangirling a whole lot of fandom history and fandom culture and fandom meta for early (or, to my early twenties self, &amp;quot;ancient&amp;quot; as one friend will never let me forget) fandoms, mainly Star Trek TOS, Starsky &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Hutch, and Star Wars. I am firmly not getting excited for Star Wars Episode VII, since I&amp;nbsp;always enjoy this kind of thing a million times better when I'm not anticipating it, but my massive Star Wars love has been steadily rising for the past few months.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Some comms I subscribe to and/or visit semi-frequently (I am also very busy with work and real life, so I have less time for this than I&amp;nbsp;used to), and recommend for people wanting to participate in fandom more on dreamwidth, are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt; For discussion:&amp;nbsp;&lt;span style='white-space: nowrap;'&gt;&lt;a href='https://fandomsecrets.dreamwidth.org/profile'&gt;&lt;img src='https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png' alt='[community profile] ' width='16' height='16' style='vertical-align: text-bottom; border: 0; padding-right: 1px;' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a href='https://fandomsecrets.dreamwidth.org/'&gt;&lt;b&gt;fandomsecrets&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&amp;nbsp;, &lt;span style='white-space: nowrap;'&gt;&lt;a href='https://fail-fandomanon.dreamwidth.org/profile'&gt;&lt;img src='https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png' alt='[community profile] ' width='16' height='16' style='vertical-align: text-bottom; border: 0; padding-right: 1px;' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a href='https://fail-fandomanon.dreamwidth.org/'&gt;&lt;b&gt;fail_fandomanon&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;For fandom events, challeges, etc: &lt;span style='white-space: nowrap;'&gt;&lt;a href='https://fandomcalendar.dreamwidth.org/profile'&gt;&lt;img src='https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png' alt='[community profile] ' width='16' height='16' style='vertical-align: text-bottom; border: 0; padding-right: 1px;' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a href='https://fandomcalendar.dreamwidth.org/'&gt;&lt;b&gt;fandomcalendar&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&amp;nbsp;, &lt;span style='white-space: nowrap;'&gt;&lt;a href='https://fandom-on-dw.dreamwidth.org/profile'&gt;&lt;img src='https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png' alt='[community profile] ' width='16' height='16' style='vertical-align: text-bottom; border: 0; padding-right: 1px;' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a href='https://fandom-on-dw.dreamwidth.org/'&gt;&lt;b&gt;fandom_on_dw&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&amp;nbsp;, &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;For fanfic writing:&amp;nbsp;&lt;span style='white-space: nowrap;'&gt;&lt;a href='https://onedeadplotbunny.dreamwidth.org/profile'&gt;&lt;img src='https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png' alt='[community profile] ' width='16' height='16' style='vertical-align: text-bottom; border: 0; padding-right: 1px;' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a href='https://onedeadplotbunny.dreamwidth.org/'&gt;&lt;b&gt;onedeadplotbunny&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&amp;nbsp;, &lt;span style='white-space: nowrap;'&gt;&lt;a href='https://fan-flashworks.dreamwidth.org/profile'&gt;&lt;img src='https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png' alt='[community profile] ' width='16' height='16' style='vertical-align: text-bottom; border: 0; padding-right: 1px;' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a href='https://fan-flashworks.dreamwidth.org/'&gt;&lt;b&gt;fan_flashworks&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&amp;nbsp;, &lt;span style='white-space: nowrap;'&gt;&lt;a href='https://fic-promptly.dreamwidth.org/profile'&gt;&lt;img src='https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png' alt='[community profile] ' width='16' height='16' style='vertical-align: text-bottom; border: 0; padding-right: 1px;' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a href='https://fic-promptly.dreamwidth.org/'&gt;&lt;b&gt;fic_promptly&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;And also, if you're a gen fan looking for fic recs, I&amp;nbsp;highly recommend &lt;span style='white-space: nowrap;'&gt;&lt;a href='https://gensplosion.dreamwidth.org/profile'&gt;&lt;img src='https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png' alt='[community profile] ' width='16' height='16' style='vertical-align: text-bottom; border: 0; padding-right: 1px;' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a href='https://gensplosion.dreamwidth.org/'&gt;&lt;b&gt;gensplosion&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&amp;nbsp;which recs not just gen fic but usually very unique and creative gen fic.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I subscribe to, but have mixed feelings about &lt;span style='white-space: nowrap;'&gt;&lt;a href='https://metanews.dreamwidth.org/profile'&gt;&lt;img src='https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png' alt='[community profile] ' width='16' height='16' style='vertical-align: text-bottom; border: 0; padding-right: 1px;' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a href='https://metanews.dreamwidth.org/'&gt;&lt;b&gt;metanews&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&amp;nbsp;. It's an awesome posting of recent fandom meta from around the internet, but the links contain a mixture of both eyerolling are-you-fucking-serious pretentious bullshit and omg-that's-really-cool awesomeness in roughly equal measures.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I&amp;nbsp;am currently immersed in writing -- or more like grappling with -- four or five separate fanfics. Why four or five instead of one?&amp;nbsp;Because I'm a fucking idiot, that's why.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A wonderful fandom friend also graciously lent me a stack of &lt;strike&gt;ancient&lt;/strike&gt; sorry, I mean, &amp;quot;older&amp;quot; Star Trek TOS&amp;nbsp;zines from the '70s-'90s and I&amp;nbsp;have been going over them with great glee and will probably post some reflections about them in my journal soon.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I&amp;nbsp;keep telling myself I&amp;nbsp;will post more fanfic recommendations, but I&amp;nbsp;keep forgetting. I am taking this opportunity to remind myself to get on with it.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;eta:&amp;nbsp;I&amp;nbsp;also just discovered the Anonymous Writing Feedback Meme &lt;span style='white-space: nowrap;'&gt;&lt;a href='https://anonconcrit.dreamwidth.org/profile'&gt;&lt;img src='https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png' alt='[personal profile] ' width='17' height='17' style='vertical-align: text-bottom; border: 0; padding-right: 1px;' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a href='https://anonconcrit.dreamwidth.org/'&gt;&lt;b&gt;anonconcrit&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&amp;nbsp;, courtesy of &lt;span style='white-space: nowrap;'&gt;&lt;a href='https://moetushie.dreamwidth.org/profile'&gt;&lt;img src='https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png' alt='[personal profile] ' width='17' height='17' style='vertical-align: text-bottom; border: 0; padding-right: 1px;' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a href='https://moetushie.dreamwidth.org/'&gt;&lt;b&gt;moetushie&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&amp;nbsp;!&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img src="https://www.dreamwidth.org/tools/commentcount?user=intrigueing&amp;ditemid=12996" width="30" height="12" alt="comment count unavailable" style="vertical-align: middle;"/&gt; comments</content>
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    <id>tag:dreamwidth.org,2012-07-04:1659705:12094</id>
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    <title>Meme: Ten Fics That Stayed With You</title>
    <published>2015-05-26T02:10:18Z</published>
    <updated>2015-05-26T04:06:06Z</updated>
    <category term="pairing: barney/robin"/>
    <category term="fandom: futurama"/>
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    <content type="html">&lt;br /&gt;&lt;i&gt;In  a new post, list ten FICS that have stayed with you in some way.  Don&amp;rsquo;t  take but a few minutes, and don&amp;rsquo;t think too hard &amp;mdash; they don&amp;rsquo;t have  to  be the &amp;ldquo;right&amp;rdquo; works, or even all the same pairing or fandom, just  the  fics that have touched you or that stuck with you somehow.&lt;/i&gt; &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I swiped this from &lt;span style='white-space: nowrap;'&gt;&lt;a href='https://moetushie.dreamwidth.org/profile'&gt;&lt;img src='https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png' alt='[personal profile] ' width='17' height='17' style='vertical-align: text-bottom; border: 0; padding-right: 1px;' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a href='https://moetushie.dreamwidth.org/'&gt;&lt;b&gt;moetushie&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&amp;nbsp;, &lt;a href="http://moetushie.dreamwidth.org/339244.html"&gt;whose answer to the meme is here&lt;/a&gt;,  way back in March, started it, forgot about it, rediscovered it a week  or so ago, and finished it. It's rambly unfiltered musing and I&amp;nbsp;have  made a conscious effort to excise as much critical thinking and journalistic argumentation out of it  as I can, and just write down what these fics are in my head and the imprint they left in my memory, rather  than what they may be in reality.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Well,  I spent much more than a few minutes on these. And they all got so long  that I&amp;nbsp;had to put cuts in all the &amp;quot;What Stuck with me and Why&amp;quot; bits so  people's eyes don't glaze over while scrolling over it. Though I DID jot  the list of fics down pretty fast, though, because if I didn't it would  be impossible to choose just ten. So if anyone swipes this from me,  moetushie's approach to the meme is probably closer to what it's meant  to look like. ;)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;As the description implies, these are not recs. Not in the sense of &amp;quot;read this, this is so good!&amp;quot; They're  personal why-this-fic-stuck-with-me musings. However, in my opinion,  they all do qualify at least as this-was-a-pretty-interesting-story recs. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I  do recognize that a couple of them would not affect me the same way if  I&amp;nbsp;first read them today instead of reading them when I&amp;nbsp;did read them, so  any overpraising belongs to the fic's personal impact, not my critical  analysis. But here goes:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;1. &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.fanfiction.net/s/4132060/1/Prison-of-Glass"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Prison Of Glass&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;strong&gt; by LuipaardJack (Futurama, Fry-centric)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Summary:&amp;nbsp;&lt;/strong&gt;&amp;quot;Before you contradict an old man, my fair friend, you should endeavor to understand him.&amp;quot; - George Santayana&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Context:&lt;/strong&gt; Read when I was 16, deeply embroiled in Futurama and other cartoon fanfic. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a name="cutid1"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;strong&gt;What Stuck With Me and Why: &lt;/strong&gt;There  is a concept that Futurama embodies so well I and a couple people I  know call it &amp;quot;Futurama Dissonance&amp;quot; -- the brain-breaking effect that  happens when a show is built from a surreal cubist mash-up between good  solid satirical self-aware Simpsons-esque humor with a porous fourth  wall, and utterly soul-crushing deadly serious tragedy, psychological  horror, or pathos. Futurama was always good at kicking the viewer in the  balls without staying bogged down in the serious bits long enough to  feel incongruous or ridiculous, and explored on a number of different  fronts -- the relationship between Fry and Leela, the sci-fi concepts  (e.g., The Sting and Godfellas), and, most of all, the premise of Fry  being accidentally cryogenically frozen and then reawakened 1,000 years  later. This last one is pretty much a pandora's box of implications that  get more depressing and complicated the longer you think about them.  Futurama explored it in canon just enough to keep it in the forefront of  the viewers' minds, but not fully. That was left to fanfic, such as this  one. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I have read quite a few really good and in-character  studies of Fry and the fact that he is, in fact, over one thousand years  old, and everything he knew is gone, and there is absolutely no one  like him anywhere. However, this fic stands out in my memory for some  reason. Probably because it has no &amp;quot;process&amp;quot; -- no resolution or  conclusion that makes sense of things. His circumstances just exist, and  he's in them now. Quiet, following random thoughts and observations. It  tracks the premise of the show without cover ups for the liberties of  sci-fi concepts. Short and not overdone or over-clever, just pure truth.  The parallel to Sleeping Beauty really stayed with me.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;2. &lt;a href="http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3468409/1/Sick-Home"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Sick Home&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt; by Lance Ruhiru (South Park, Scott Tenormen-centric)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Summary: &lt;/strong&gt;When  time makes it worse. (Scott Tenormen's thoughts about Cartman, South  Park, and the nature of reality and fiction, years after Scott Tenormen  Must Die).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Context:&lt;/strong&gt; Written years before 200 and  201 aired, so retroactively AU yet eerily prophetic. Read when I&amp;nbsp;was 15  in my several months-long nothing-but-South-Park craze, during which  I&amp;nbsp;inhaled almost the entire ff.net archive.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a name="cutid2"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;strong&gt;What Stuck With Me and Why:&lt;/strong&gt;  I was lucky enough to be exposed early on to the best of the best when  it comes to dark &amp;quot;but what happened to...?&amp;quot; fanfics for thoroughly  unrealistic and unserious shows like South Park. This one takes the  unseen aftermath of Cartman's murder by proxy of Scott Tenormen's  parents and runs with it -- but not in the obvious, tiresome &amp;quot;look, this  is what would really happen!&amp;quot; direction. No, it runs in an entirely  different direction, the &lt;em&gt;opposite&lt;/em&gt; direction most fanfic runs --  towards us, right through the fourth wall instead of deeper into the  show's internal universe. This fic's exploration of the nature of  reality, of the idea of fictional worlds, with fictional laws of nature  and physics and time and space, of sliding timelines, the orphaned  quality of fictional events and the way they intersect with real life,  the melding of reality and fiction, outstrips &lt;em&gt;anything&lt;/em&gt; I've seen professionally published, and does so in only a few paragraphs.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;3. &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.fanfiction.net/s/3733774/1/Nothing-Compares"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Nothing Compares&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;strong&gt; by Cszemis (South Park, gen, Stan &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Kyle, Kyle &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Cartman, death-fic)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Summary:&lt;/strong&gt;  &amp;quot;His fingers traced over the shadow of Stan. &amp;ldquo;When we are dead and gone   nobody will care about these pictures. No one will remember how happy  we  were. How much it all meant.&amp;rdquo; How much he meant to me&amp;hellip;&amp;quot;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Context:&lt;/strong&gt; Continuing the dark fics for goofy shows trend. Read when I was 15, yada yada see above.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a name="cutid3"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;strong&gt;What Stuck With Me and Why:&lt;/strong&gt;  The author was clearly horribly depressed back in 2007 when she wrote  this and some of her other fic, though I&amp;nbsp;believe she is doing much  better now. The fic stuck with me because of the sincerity and  unflinching ballsiness combined with a teenage-to-the-bone author  perspective, which nonetheless is not a flaw. This story is part of the  reason I&amp;nbsp;don't feel that &amp;quot;teenager-y&amp;quot; suffices as a writing flaw, for  the writing and perspective on life here is utterly teenager-y, but that  does not mean the story is invalid. Honestly, I've graduated from being  a teenager quite a few years ago, but I've really had it up to &lt;em&gt;here&lt;/em&gt;  with people thinking that something that's written in a &amp;quot;teenager-y&amp;quot;  way basically means &amp;quot;wrong, wrong about everything, disposably wrong,  amusingly wrong, wrong to the point of having no validity, so wrong its  perspective is of value to no one but parents and therapists, so wrong  it has no right to exist and can have no benefit to any reader in the  whole world, ever&amp;quot;...but I&amp;nbsp;digress. No wait, actually, I&amp;nbsp;don't digress.  That's actually the whole point of why this story stuck with me. Teenage  existential frozen misery personified, and I&amp;nbsp;don't mean that in a  smirking, patronizing way. I&amp;nbsp;mean that in a 100% serious way. The  characters' actions may be South Park-surreal but the feelings and  impulses and thoughts are as teenager-ly real as real can get. The sort  of real that is more emotionally real than realistic depictions would  be, if you know what I&amp;nbsp;mean. Screaming, bottomless rage and grief;  intense, fierce love that makes a best friend a kid's whole world;  desperate pain with no social mores or perspective; a bleak and crushing  (not tragic, not cathartic, not bittersweet) ending. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Also,  another thing that stuck with me about this fic is the prologue. It  begins with an unsophisticated but intelligent philosophical musing on  the nature of soulmates. It now reads as rather clunky to me, but back  then, it was really reassuring, as back then I&amp;nbsp;was starting to get  really bewildered by why media and language equated love and romance as  if they were synonymous rather than a set and a subset. As weird as it  is for me to think about it now, that silly little prologue was one of  the most memorable things that helped verbalize my understanding of  relationships, keep these feelings from slipping out of my brain under  the weight of deaf, matter-of-fact silence, without getting hijacked by  the Romantic-Doublethink Industrial Complex that is mainstream media and  ship-dominated fandom. I still remember every single scene.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;4.  Mystery Kirk/Spock Slash Story of Awesomesauce by Mystery  Kirk/Spock  Slash Writer of Awesomesauce (Star Trek:&amp;nbsp;TOS,  Kirk/Spock)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Summary:&lt;/strong&gt; &lt;/strong&gt;I&amp;nbsp;don't  know and can't remember and cannot (and will not)&amp;nbsp;find it again. If  anyone recognizes this fic, don't tell me or link me or I will hunt you  down for wrecking my childhood memories.&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Context:&lt;/strong&gt;  &lt;/strong&gt;I&amp;nbsp;was   15 years old, and TOS was one of my very first and primary fandoms. I  had read some smut, in the form of triofic in Harry Potter, but not much  slash except some lame OOC stuff that belonged in a teen drama. I was  also at that point in sexual development where encyclopedia descriptions  of sexual acts were wildly titillating to me. From what I&amp;nbsp;recall of the  writing style and attitude, I&amp;nbsp;am pretty sure this story was written in  the '70s or '80s.&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;a name="cutid4"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;What Stuck With Me and Why:&lt;/strong&gt;  &lt;/strong&gt;My  loathing of Romantic-Doublethink does not in any way mean I&amp;nbsp;loathe  actual individual romance fanfics, and explicit friend-slash is my  favorite type of romantic fic by a good margin. Not quite at the level  of my top favorite type of fic -- pre-established gen friendship -- but  pretty high up there. Captain  Kirk was a major sexual awakening of  mine. Not my first sexual   awakening of &amp;quot;guys are hot, guys can touch  me, that sounds   oddly pleasing,&amp;quot; but my far more important  &amp;quot;girls can  &lt;em&gt;gaze&lt;/em&gt; at guys and know them as sex, pure sex, absolute sex, the same way guys &lt;em&gt;gaze&lt;/em&gt;    at girls.&amp;quot; I&amp;nbsp;realized this mostly through Kirk/Spock fic, where  Spock's   point of view of this impossibly enticing human being that  caused   feelings he couldn't control or understand in a context that  was compatible with his socialized identity was very, very relatable to  my own teenage feelings about guys. And about Kirk, of course.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This  fic was also the first explicit K/S fic that   made any sort of  impression on me. Probably at least partly as a result of my 21st  century, ex-hippie, ex-Californian Big-D Democrat New England family, my  reaction to discovering the existence of the &lt;em&gt;concept&lt;/em&gt; of slash  was simply something like &amp;quot;oh, this is a thing, huh?&amp;quot; At least that's  what I&amp;nbsp;think it was, because my reaction was so low-key I&amp;nbsp;don't even  really remember it. Since I&amp;nbsp;had little to no resistance to it even in  the beginning, slash never gave me that opportunity for revelation that  I've heard other slash fans recount experiencing -- the process of  recoiling from something they'd been conditioned to think of as  not-kosher only to have their mind broadened and their preconceptions  altered by the realization that actually, it was totally awesome. The  extent of the negative opinions about homosexuality my parents allowed  me to hold was pretty much limited to a brief period of &amp;quot;wait, ew, they  stick their dicks in &lt;em&gt;where&lt;/em&gt;?&amp;quot; However, the experience of actually reading believable, in-character, well-written slash &lt;em&gt;was&lt;/em&gt;  totally mind-blowing for me on an entirely different level -- one that  had little to do with homosexuality and everything to do with the female  gaze and male sexual desirability and the subversions of expectations of how romantic relationships are supposed to look. Somehow, it had never really  occurred to me that men could be &lt;em&gt;looked at&lt;/em&gt;, that certain  characterizations, dynamics, or sequences of events pertaining to sex  and romance could transpire differently than they did in Hollywood or in  high school, or that the visible part of a character could be one thing  onscreen and a completely different thing in a fanfic without the  character breaking in half.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The best thing  about  this fic is  that I barely remember anything concrete, mostly just the leftover  flashes of imagery and the echos of my own reactions, memories of the  impressions it made,   not the actual story itself. Kirk and Spock were  out for a   long, hushed,  night on the town on shore leave, and Kirk  slowly, softly seduces Spock, one aching, crackling, simmering, teasing,  tripwire-taut, can't-even-relax-enough-to-draw-breath sexually-charged  scene after  another, then sex that I&amp;nbsp;can't remember because my nervous  system was so overloaded, and what I &lt;em&gt;perfectly&lt;/em&gt; remember is my  brain melting out of my   15-year-old ears as it grasped the idea of  men-as-sex all at once, like a fuse being blown. I&amp;nbsp;remember Spock    burning, quietly Spocklike and without exclamation points, verbal or    mental. I remember alien women, alien sights, quiet alien restaurants,  and a looming alien sky. I remember them slowly walking through the  streets, lights glowing through the post-midnight muted surrealism. I  remember the shaded yellow light and glossy black windows of a hotel  room, somehow always unmistakable no matter what the planet. I remember  Spock looking at Kirk's   twinkling hazel eyes and thick curly chestnut  pubic hair. I would not  re-read this fic even if I&amp;nbsp;could, for I want to   preserve that memory.&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;5. &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.fanfiction.net/s/5106474/1/No-Means-No"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;No Means No&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;strong&gt; by idioticonion (How I&amp;nbsp;Met Your Mother, Barney/Robin, domestic violence, dub-con, rape(?))&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Summary:&lt;/strong&gt;  &amp;quot;Barney is accused of raping Robin. This a single, fractured story told   in one hundred drabbles going back and forwards in time. Spoilers up  to  The Goat. Written for the HIMYM DarkFic Livejournal Comm. Warning:  Very  dark.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Context&lt;/strong&gt;: In 2011, How I&amp;nbsp;Met Your  Mother single-handedly dragged me out of the worst summer of my entire  life, the only time in my life I can remember being depressed for longer  than a few days. I leapt into the fandom in gratitude, which was a bad  idea because it jilted me horribly a few months later (season 7, what a  nightmare). However, unlike 99% of sitcoms, HIMYM has a fantastic  fandom. This is partly because of its extensive and detailed continuity,  and partly because of one writer, &lt;span style='white-space: nowrap;'&gt;&lt;a href='https://idioticonion.dreamwidth.org/profile'&gt;&lt;img src='https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png' alt='[personal profile] ' width='17' height='17' style='vertical-align: text-bottom; border: 0; padding-right: 1px;' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a href='https://idioticonion.dreamwidth.org/'&gt;&lt;b&gt;idioticonion&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;,  who wrote around 200 HIMYM fics, many of them extremely dark, ranging  from ludicrous ~edginess~ to genuinely chilling what-ifs. This fic, while technically OOC, is  mostly towards the latter.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a name="cutid5"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;strong&gt;What Stuck With Me and Why:&lt;/strong&gt;  Sitcoms can be too absurdist for that thing that fanfic usually relies  on -- divorcing the sequence of events from the narrative framework, so  that the timeline of events are not parceled out by episode in the  canon-compliant fanfic timeline. It is much harder to write fic even for  realistic sitcoms than it is to write fic for the most ridiculous and  unrealistic dramas, because sitcoms are unreal -- their very narrative  structure makes them near-incompatible with an internal reality with  human beings with logical inner thoughts. However, HIMYM's canon framing  device of Future Ted's story filters &amp;quot;what actually happened&amp;quot; through  his retelling. Fanfic for HIMYM is almost always fanfic of &amp;quot;what  actually happened,&amp;quot; not fanfic of &amp;quot;Ted's story.&amp;quot; Since the only thing we  see onscreen is &amp;quot;Ted's story,&amp;quot; each fan's opinion of &amp;quot;what actually  happened&amp;quot; is very flexible and open to interpretation. Now, Barney is  definitely one of those characters who undergoes a terrifying  transformation the moment you divorce him from his sitcom context -- but  this story actually subverts that rather tediously obvious route.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This  story has two unique and memorable aspects to it. The first is an  extremely dark interpretation and resulting divergent AU&amp;nbsp;of Barney and  Robin's relationship in season 3. It &lt;em&gt;goes&lt;/em&gt; &lt;em&gt;there&lt;/em&gt;, and  then instead of fluttering away after fucking things up like most  darkfics, it stays there to the end of the line, until it has totally  destroyed the in-universe characters and group and totally made  everything into a permanent, unfixable mess and then let the characters  contemplate it. The second is that it is an impressive structural  tour-de-force, as a drabble story told in anachronic -- but meaningfully  arranged -- order, so there's no line where you go &amp;quot;nope, too far&amp;quot; and  backbutton -- it's all jumping back and forth all the time so you're  sort of hooked for the long haul. Like most darkfic for sitcoms, it's  kind of ludicrous, to be honest, if you are in too objective a frame of  mind when you read it. But if you read it as I&amp;nbsp;did -- all in one  sitting, and fast, and late at night -- it's skin-crawling. Doesn't  matter what your opinions of the show are (or for that matter, whether  you even watch the show at all). It's unforgettable.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;6. &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;a href="http://elspethdixon.livejournal.com/181567.html"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Snow Queen&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;strong&gt; by &lt;span style='white-space: nowrap;'&gt;&lt;a href='https://elspethdixon.dreamwidth.org/profile'&gt;&lt;img src='https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png' alt='[personal profile] ' width='17' height='17' style='vertical-align: text-bottom; border: 0; padding-right: 1px;' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a href='https://elspethdixon.dreamwidth.org/'&gt;&lt;b&gt;elspethdixon&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&amp;nbsp; (Marvel/Captain America Comicsverse, Steve/Tony, fairy tale fusion)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Summary:&lt;/strong&gt;  A fairy-tale fusion between The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen,  and the characters of the Marvel 616 comics universe (i.e., putting the  Marvel characters and ideas into the roles of the fairy tale's plot),  with Steve Rogers (named the Soldier) in the part of Gerda, and Tony  Stark (named the Smith) in the part of Kay.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Context:&lt;/strong&gt;  I&amp;nbsp;read this in 2010 during my great Marvel and DC comics craze. Even  more specifically, during my rabid comicsverse!Steve/Tony shipping  craze, which kind of went dormant shortly prior to the release of The  Avengers, (and thank god it did because movieverse!Steve/Tony has not a  single shred of commonality with comicsverse!Steve/Tony, and being an  active comicsverse shipper during the MCU explosion would have made me  tear my hair out.) There are innumerable non-canon pairings (especially  slash pairings) that I&amp;nbsp;like and enjoy reading, but there are &lt;em&gt;very&lt;/em&gt;  few pairings I like as much as (let alone more than) the platonic  friendship interpretation present in the canon source. And there are  even fewer that I actively ship. Comicsverse!Steve/Tony is one of those  few.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a name="cutid6"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;strong&gt;What Stuck With Me and Why:&lt;/strong&gt; This fic starts  out simply as a beautifully-written fairy-tale fusion, complete with a  stunningly and deliciously authentic control over the language, so that  it does not contain any words, phrases, passages, dialogue exchanges, or  actions that are written in a distinctly modern language. There are no  elements that are obviously from another source, and certainly not  Marvel-specific. No names are given, no anachronisms that cannot be  contained within the bounds of fairy-tale-typical anachronism are  committed, and nor is there any hint of that putrid type of  self-awareness and post-modernism that writers are forever tacking onto  their stories as if embarrassed to write things with a straight face as  if their characters are real characters instead of parodies. It really  sounds almost exactly like an original fairy tale written during  Andersen's time. At the same time, no one with a fairly strong  familiarity with the Marvel comics universe and knowledge of the history  of Captain America will fail to notice the Marvel elements seamlessly  woven into it.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;But then! Soon after the Soldier starts out on his  Gerda-esque quest in search of the Smith, the fic does a spectacular  level-up. One, after another, after another, other Marvel characters  drawn from the Avengers and Captain America pop into the fic as  naturally as the original characters from Andersen's original Snow Queen  popped into that story, aided a great deal by the conveniently symbolic  superhero names for these characters -- go on, just guess what form the  fairy-tale equivalents of Jan Van Dyke, Peter Parker, or Steve Wilson  take. Take a wild guess :D And then, without compromising the story's  perfect, serious, airtight fairy-tale language and storytelling  mentioned in the paragraph above, the entire fic degenerates -- I&amp;nbsp;mean  that in the best way possible -- into a string of the most delightfully  creative and just plain &lt;em&gt;fun&lt;/em&gt; symbolism-loaded shibboleths that  the wildest dreams of the nerdiest fan could ever imagine. And all  throughout, its core is held steady by the perfectly in-character (even  in a totally un-canon-like situation) portrayal of Cap and Tony's bond.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;However,  I&amp;nbsp;should probably put a warning:&amp;nbsp;for anyone who decides to take this as  a rec and clicks on it expecting slashy awesomeness as a resolution,  you might be disappointed. While there is nothing missing from the  intensity and beauty and romanticism of the fairy tale versions of Steve  and Tony's relationship, and I know full well that &lt;span style='white-space: nowrap;'&gt;&lt;a href='https://elspethdixon.dreamwidth.org/profile'&gt;&lt;img src='https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png' alt='[personal profile] ' width='17' height='17' style='vertical-align: text-bottom; border: 0; padding-right: 1px;' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a href='https://elspethdixon.dreamwidth.org/'&gt;&lt;b&gt;elspethdixon&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&amp;nbsp;  is the queen of Steve/Tony and definitely intended it to be slash, I  have read this story three times over and, even though I&amp;nbsp;am a massive  &amp;quot;they should be totally canon!&amp;quot; shipper of these two, I&amp;nbsp;still cannot  detect a single whiff of slash or pre-slash anywhere in the story. But  to be quite honest, it doesn't make a damn difference here. It's that  well-written.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;7. &lt;a href="https://www.fanfiction.net/s/2093771/1/Just-a-Face-On-a-Train"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Just a Face on a Train&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;strong&gt; by katheryne (Spider-Man movies (Tobey Maguire), Peter Parker, OFC, gen)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Summary: &lt;/strong&gt;&amp;quot;After  rescuing a train from Doc Ock's attack, Peter Parker found himself   unmasked and indebted to those he had just saved. 4 months later, a   train passenger again crosses paths with the young hero. Based on events   from Spider-Man 2.&amp;quot;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Context:&lt;/strong&gt; I don't really  remember when I&amp;nbsp;read this or why, or how I&amp;nbsp;found it, since I&amp;nbsp;was never  in this fandom (though I loved the Tobey Maguire Spider-Man movies). It  was a couple years ago, though, and I am glad I&amp;nbsp;did. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a name="cutid7"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;strong&gt;What Stuck With Me and Why:&lt;/strong&gt; The strange thing about this fic is that I still can't figure out &lt;em&gt;why&lt;/em&gt;  it stuck with me so vividly. The plot is simple:&amp;nbsp;one of the people on  the train who saw Peter's face in Spider-Man 2 was a waitress at a New  York City diner, a young mother scraping to make ends meet. And one day,  Peter Parker comes into the diner to sit and study like any other  college student, she recognizes him, and in a desire to thank him for  saving her and the city without embarrassing him by telling him she  knows who he is, tricks him into coming into the diner to eat almost for  free every day. The fic is really just character study, with the  original character's POV of Peter at the forefront. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I think its  memorability has something to do with the authenticity of the writing  that makes it so memorable and satisfying for me. The waitress character  has her own life going on, subtly showing the importance and impact a  superhero has on other people, how civilians in a superhero universe  have purpose and a stake in staying alive that goes far beyond being  props to be used by the hero in showing his heroism and competing with  the villain for victory. There is no driving plot or adventure anywhere  at hand. Peter's reactions to her are simply the reactions he would have  to any dime-a-dozen friendly waitress who he gained a passing  familiarity with. Her interactions with Peter are natural and beyond the  first meeting have no unlikely coincidences -- she is not special, or  unique, and does not have any special connection to Peter in any way.  She's just random person #2523, and that is what makes this story great.  Most of all, it just exudes honesty and maturity, the mark of a writer  who thinks thoroughly exploring this premise is by far fascinating and  rich enough for a story's worth of material, and need not jazz it up  with anything more.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;8. &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.fanfiction.net/s/1838501/1/Who-s-Afraid-of-the-GI-Bogeyman"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Who's Afraid of the GI&amp;nbsp;Bogeyman?&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;strong&gt; by Curley Green (M*A*S*H, gen ensemble)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Summary&lt;/strong&gt;:  &lt;/strong&gt;&amp;quot;Na&amp;iuml;vet&amp;eacute;  has its advantages. Radar is afraid of the dark, but it's the   rest of  the 4077th who truly have uncontrollable fears. A series of   short  vignettes, c. season 7. One-shot.&amp;quot;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Context&lt;/strong&gt;:  &lt;/strong&gt;M*A*S*H  was one of my first fandoms, and the first really in-depth one.  I read  this fic when I was 14, in 2006. If I&amp;nbsp;recall correctly, my  fic-reading  method in M*A*S*H fandom was mainly to filter the entire  ff.net  archive by a character combo or genre -- in this case, horror --  and  read everything listed there that pricked my ears up.&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;a name="cutid8"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;What Stuck With Me and Why:&lt;/strong&gt;  &lt;/strong&gt;This  fic is one of those fics that really illuminate the special  quality of  ensemble shows. Probably most people have read this type of  fic before  -- made up of a number of character studies in which each  character is  given a paragraph or few to be explored according to a  common  denominator or overarching theme. These fics, when done right,  tend to  look kind of like what would happen if you aligned a collection  of many  wildly differently types of fruit along the edge of a paper  slicer and  sliced exactly half an inch off all their tops at the same  time, and  then checked their exposed cross-sections to see how they  differ and  how they are similar. M*A*S*H did this in canon -- with the  episode  &amp;quot;Dreams&amp;quot; among others, which showed what the members of the  M*A*S*H  crew dreamed about during one specific bad day (on one end of  the  spectrum, you have Hawkeye amputating his own arms and then being  given  a scalpel to operate on a wounded child, on the other end, you  have  Potter playing polo with grenades that turn into fireworks while  his  wife calls him home for dinner). &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;High-concept character  studies  like this in canon are no doubt partly responsible for the same   phenomena cropping up very often in M*A*S*H fanfic. This fic was not one of the   best one of these kinds of fics I've read, but it's one of the  first. Possibly THE first.  What I do know if that every single one of  the studies in this fic  stuck in my head with perfect clarity even years  after I first read it.  Upon re-reading they seem extremely simple and  not all that insightful  compared to a number of other fics with this  type of model, but  Charles' portion is still one of the most haunting  and compelling  sketches of his character I've ever read. And the bookends that tie it  together -- the  contrast with Radar -- gives it a whole other layer. It  gives the 4077  -- the idea/experience, not the place -- a shape, that  kinds of looks  like an invisible spider's web every character but Radar  is trapped in  and connected by but can't see except at this one angle,  so the fic is  more than the sum of its parts. Also, Father Mulcahy's  portion was  apparently too long and involved to be included with the  rest of the  fic, so there's a companion piece for him: &lt;a href="https://www.fanfiction.net/s/1925321/1/Are-You-There-God-It-s-Me-Francis"&gt;Are You There God?&amp;nbsp;It's Me, Francis.&lt;/a&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;9. &lt;a href="http://jamjar.dreamwidth.org/84277.html"&gt;World In Your Eyes&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;by jamjar (DC Comics/Superman comics, gen with background Clark Kent/Lois Lane)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Summary&lt;/strong&gt;: &amp;quot;The first time Clark had looked at the world from above, he almost thought he was dying.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Context: &lt;/strong&gt;I&amp;nbsp;read this maybe in 2013, a year or two after my Marvel and DC Comics superhero binge  which was abruptly killed stone cold dead by the Nu 52 over in DC.  I&amp;nbsp;never lost my love for superhero comics, though, nor superhero fanfic,  as in evidence here. Superman  is and always has been my favorite superhero of all time, even if he  wasn't one of the ones I&amp;nbsp;was most interested in reading about.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a name="cutid9"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;strong&gt;What Stuck With Me and Why:&lt;/strong&gt;&amp;nbsp;  If I&amp;nbsp;wanted to give myself a pain in the ass trying to articulate  something this important and special and close to my heart, I&amp;nbsp;would  write an essay of my own explaining the sheer wonderfulness of  Superman/Clark Kent's personality and spend about a week perfecting it  and wind up disappointed because it wasn't right. So instead, I&amp;nbsp;shall  quote a comment &lt;span style='white-space: nowrap;'&gt;&lt;a href='https://mekkio.dreamwidth.org/profile'&gt;&lt;img src='https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png' alt='[personal profile] ' width='17' height='17' style='vertical-align: text-bottom; border: 0; padding-right: 1px;' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a href='https://mekkio.dreamwidth.org/'&gt;&lt;b&gt;mekkio&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&amp;nbsp; once made about Superman instead: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;See,  I've always thought Batman  was cooler and Wonder Woman was more bad   ass but Superman had a  special place in my heart because of Clark Kent.   Yes, he was born on a  different planet but he was raised in Middle   America to a loving,  honest couple. And Clark reflected on that. Clark   was just a down to  earth (excuse the pun), good guy. Superman has always   the struck me as  the type of superhero who would move your stalling   truck off of the  train tracks and then fix the truck because as a farm   boy, he has been  fixing farm equipment most of his life. He's the one   superhero you  can go to and say, &amp;quot;My cat is stuck up a tree. Can you get   him?&amp;quot;  without feeling foolish that you are asking this person with   god-like  powers to do something so mundane. Like he wouldn't make you   feel  foolish for asking. He'd just go and do it because, hey, the cat is    stuck up the tree and it's probably scared and you are worried and I    can do it, so, let me do it. As all powerful as he is, he would stop to    help a little old lady cross the street. He is just a good, good, salt  of the earth guy. &lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The  question I like  the most is why and how he got this way, how this  personality melds  with all the various aspects of his identity. The fact  that mekkio's  description above &lt;em&gt;is&lt;/em&gt; his personality means  something in  relation to his life circumstances, there is an angle that  you can look  at him from, and see how this personality fits into and  resonates with  the context of being an alien and having a huge raft of  superpowers  and being a superhero and having a secret identity and  belonging to a  superhero team and being married to a normal human woman  and all that  jazz. This fic's &amp;quot;argument,&amp;quot; if it could be said to have an  argument,  is that there's actually &lt;em&gt;no&lt;/em&gt; contradiction or tension  in  simultaneously having powers like that and a personality like that.   It's that, if he is capable of seeing the world in the way the fic   shows, why in the world &lt;em&gt;would&lt;/em&gt; he possibly feel or want to act any differently?&amp;nbsp;It is a very short fic, but it is indescribably beautiful.&amp;nbsp;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;10. &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.starskyhutcharchive.com/starskyhutchgen/classics/thousandthman/TMpart1a.html"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Thousandth Man&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;strong&gt; by Suzan Lovett (Starsky &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Hutch, gen, post-Starsky vs Hutch)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Summary: &lt;/strong&gt;This  was written before the days of summary boxes, so in brief: the ending  tag was nothing but a performance, Hutch offers no explanation of his  actions nor any attempt to fix things, Starsky kicks him to the curb in a  fury, and the two of them spend the next several weeks estranged until  the plot finally puts them face-to-face once again.&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Context:&lt;/strong&gt;  Every S&amp;amp;H&amp;nbsp;fan and their dog has written a post-&amp;quot;Starsky vs Hutch&amp;quot;  Fix-It Fic. The Fix-It Fic is that panfandom fic genre designed to explain and resolve  baffling and outrageous canon events -- in this case, it's Hutch  sleeping with Starsky's girlfriend, an act whose seriousness has zilch  to do with conflict, and everything to do with a betrayal of trust, the cornerstone of their friendship, and the absence of  either motive or onscreen reconciliation. The Thousandth Man is much longer and more complicated than most fix-its.  It's one of the earlier ones too, written in 1985. I read this during a kick I'm  sure some other S&amp;amp;H fans have had -- consuming every post-SvH fic  I&amp;nbsp;could lay my hands on and marveling at the S&amp;amp;H fandom's  unparalleled reality-weaving powers as it collectively constructed, out  of the resonating patterns of the common denominators of a hundred  wildly varying fanfics and observations, a shadow-arc for season 4 that  the canon never quite articulated. Out of all those innumerable fix-it  fics, no one single story ever satisfied me like this one.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a name="cutid10"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;strong&gt;What Stuck With Me and Why:&lt;/strong&gt;  I&amp;nbsp;may be going out on a limb here, but I don't think I'm wrong to say  that a lot of fans have experienced that strange fandom phenomenon of  nursing a deeply personal, private, long-lived longing -- different from  a kink or a fleeting obsession -- to read a specific story premise that  they have fully- or partially-formed in their minds before they ever  find a story that satisfied it. Some will (consciously or unconsciously)  peruse various canons, fandoms, and fanfics one after the other seeking  catharsis, looking for those little puzzle pieces missing from their  trove of personal formative stories and myths. Some readers know exactly  what they're looking for and just can't find it, others never knew they  were missing it before it fell into their lap. But there is always that  memorable &amp;quot;aha!&amp;quot; moment when it is finally read.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;One of my  longings was a preoccupation with the premise of a betrayal or other  deeply hurtful act between two great friends. Another was a personal  need, from my formative childhood experiences, to see a great friendship   -- with no confounding variables or goalpost-moving of romantic  explanations or life-and-death/hurt-comfort scenarios -- as the center  of a story's universe. Explored and acknowledged and discussed at  length, as if this friendship in and of itself was worthy of eternal  fascination; painted with all the weight, intensity, passion, brutality,  sweetness, roughness, psychic  exhaustion, honesty, labor, sacrifice,  and socially  unexpected emotions it deserves. A tale that did not stop  spinning out its natural course to skip the bits about how the dark side  of loyalty is to be dragged into the gutter when one friend falls, that  the dark side of trust and intimacy is to have no protection if one  friend ever turns his claws on the other, that the dark side of halving  all burdens and sharing all troubles is forcing burdens and troubles on  another even when you don't intend to. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;To say The Thousandth Man  was all this and more to me, is to say too little. It stuck with me  because it was, for me, (on a completely &lt;em&gt;personal&lt;/em&gt; note),  distilled emotional validation. A friendship's simple existence can be a  story's only stakes -- the thing that is threatened, lost, regained,  without a single sidestepping concession to the arbitrary horseshit  about how certain types of relationships are allowed to be written. The  outside context and plot is inseparable from the friendship, but the  entire shape of the story is of the friendship. The thrill of Hutch's  decency and his caring for his friend emerging from beneath his burnout  and apathy and callousness to overcome his temptation to piss his life  away; the rawness of Starsky raging and cursing at Hutch that he's&lt;em&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;em&gt;sick of carrying you around, like a hole blasted in my gut&lt;/em&gt;,  as anyone who has been jerked around in circles due to their loyalty to  someone who seems to give them nothing but grief can relate to; the  tenderness of their tired, sweet, long night of hashing things out, the  bravery of Hutch's honesty and humility and Starsky's generosity and  guilelessness as they go down to the wire -- so jealousy-inducing as  friends that I was tempted to scribble down quotes from the story's  third part in a notebook, and keep them for future reference in my real  life. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Like the M*A*S*H story above, the story's shape, and the  shape it retroactively gives to the show as a whole, more than the sum  of its content, is a tangible, visible thing. But to say more would be  too much like a review than a personal reaction. So I'll just  mention:&amp;nbsp;the summit of this story's personal impact on me is the effect  of a single pivotal moment late in the third and final part near the  climax. As the friendship teeters on the brink of permanent dissolution,  Starsky remembers, in a lightning-flash of revelation, a half-forgotten  tucked-away newspaper cartoon, displayed in the story without a single  comment or word of explanation, a self-evident melding of narrative and  external object. I have been reading stories since I&amp;nbsp;was five years old,  and no moment in any story I&amp;nbsp;have ever read in my life lit up my spine  with a blinding flood of electricity the way that moment did.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Now I'm thinking up all the other fics that stayed with me but which didn't make the cut of the first ten such fics to cross my mind. Perhaps I'll do this meme again in a few months...&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img src="https://www.dreamwidth.org/tools/commentcount?user=intrigueing&amp;ditemid=12094" width="30" height="12" alt="comment count unavailable" style="vertical-align: middle;"/&gt; comments</content>
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    <id>tag:dreamwidth.org,2012-07-04:1659705:10937</id>
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    <title>An assortment of random things I nabbed out of my bookmarks folder in the past 5 minutes</title>
    <published>2015-05-05T07:28:49Z</published>
    <updated>2015-05-08T16:13:21Z</updated>
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    <content type="html">&lt;br /&gt;Old snark is still the best snark:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div style="margin-left: 40px;"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Original Post:&amp;nbsp;&lt;/strong&gt;(American southerner ranting at length on tumblr about how American northerners don't understand how to make sweet tea)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Commenter 1: &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span data-reactid=".2.0.$tree.0.2.2.0"&gt;I'm British, and even I think this motherfucker needs to calm the fuck down about their tea.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;span data-reactid=".2.0.$tree.0.2.2.0"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Commenter 2:&lt;/strong&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span data-reactid=".2.0.$tree.0.2.2.0"&gt;&lt;span data-reactid=".2.0.$tree.1.1:$409301523.0.2.2.0"&gt;As an American, maybe you didn't learn from the first time you guys told us to calm down about our tea.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="http://brentbuford.tumblr.com/post/12798793455/prescott-pharmaceuticals-side-effects-full-list"&gt;A full list (well, a list that was full three years ago)&amp;nbsp;of every side effect of the products of Prescott Pharmaceuticals on The Colbert Report&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="http://booter-freak.deviantart.com/art/Avatar-Discovers-Shipping-97993291"&gt;The Cast of Avatar:&amp;nbsp;The Last Airbender discovers shipping:&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The purpose of the Oxford Comma:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img src="http://i.imgur.com/no7pL.jpg" alt="" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Deadpool as interpreted by Norman Rockwell:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img width="547" height="817" alt="" src="http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/0/40/3498271-1+deadpool25layers.jpg" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;An explanation of how to pronounce &amp;quot;pecan&amp;quot; in various parts of the United States:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img width="550" height="366" src="http://farmflavor.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/pecan.jpg" alt="" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A&amp;nbsp;handy guide to the A-plot of every episode of House ever:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img src="http://i.imgur.com/M73r4yX.gif" alt="" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This Safe Driving PSA, which might be the best thing I&amp;nbsp;have watched all month:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;iframe width="640" height="360" frameborder="0" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/9S75Rfva9O8?feature=player_detailpage" allowfullscreen=""&gt;&lt;/iframe&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img src="https://www.dreamwidth.org/tools/commentcount?user=intrigueing&amp;ditemid=10937" width="30" height="12" alt="comment count unavailable" style="vertical-align: middle;"/&gt; comments</content>
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    <id>tag:dreamwidth.org,2012-07-04:1659705:10614</id>
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    <title>May the Fourth Be With You</title>
    <published>2015-05-05T02:28:40Z</published>
    <updated>2015-05-05T02:28:40Z</updated>
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    <content type="html">To all fellow Star Wars fans -- admit it. Out of all the fandoms in all the franchises in all the world, we got it really, really, REALLY good. Seriously. How many other fandoms have the kind of luck and respect and responsiveness and widespread acceptance, on every possible level from the quality of fic to the lack of stigma from non-fans, that this one has?&amp;nbsp;None of them, that's how many. No fandom is as lucky as this one.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img src="https://www.dreamwidth.org/tools/commentcount?user=intrigueing&amp;ditemid=10614" width="30" height="12" alt="comment count unavailable" style="vertical-align: middle;"/&gt; comments</content>
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    <id>tag:dreamwidth.org,2012-07-04:1659705:10060</id>
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    <title>The Art of Crackfandomitude</title>
    <published>2015-04-21T04:21:45Z</published>
    <updated>2015-04-21T04:25:45Z</updated>
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    <content type="html">Have you ever dabbled in a fandom for a show/movie/book you weren't fannish about, solely because the fandom was so entertaining? I've done this a couple times. Mostly, it was X-Men: First Class. I don't really care about X-Men: First Class. I wasn't much of a fan of the previous &lt;strike&gt;Wolverine&lt;/strike&gt; uh, I mean, X-Men movies, I preferred the comics, and FC itself was pretty eh as a movie. However, it was very easy for me to shovel popcorn into my mouth while clicking through the 80% of the fandom which can pretty much be summed up with this gif:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img src="http://imagizer.imageshack.us/a/img407/8602/4ve.gif" alt="" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Not simply crack fic! &lt;em&gt;Meth-&lt;/em&gt;fic! I could have just read Lewis Carroll if I wanted this sort of Heisenberg-grade purity, but whatever...&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img src="https://www.dreamwidth.org/tools/commentcount?user=intrigueing&amp;ditemid=10060" width="30" height="12" alt="comment count unavailable" style="vertical-align: middle;"/&gt; comments</content>
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    <title>Just the fandom-related part of all the junk I thought about while insomniacing last night</title>
    <published>2015-04-18T00:24:03Z</published>
    <updated>2015-04-18T00:29:44Z</updated>
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    <content type="html">-If I&amp;nbsp;could only pick one fact that proves to me the stupidity of the human race, it's the fact that sales of clownfish spiked after the release of Finding Nemo. Basic comprehension, kids and parents. You &lt;em&gt;fail&lt;/em&gt;.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-There is nothing quite like reading someone else's interpretation of a modest show or book or movie in a way that sends shivers up your spine, because the spine-shiver effect is a an incredibly narrow line to balance on between various shades of eye-rolling. Incredibly rare.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-Writing fic comes about 5x easier and faster after I've had a glass of wine. This is a bad trend on every level, I&amp;nbsp;can't afford wine anyway, and technically this is against my religion.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-The best fandom-related invention of the past 5 years is without a doubt Texts from Last Night parodies.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-Captain Picard's bald head dome makes me jealous. For the record, I am a girl with massive quantities of long hair that is so thick I&amp;nbsp;can't braid it.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-I am having nostalgic flashbacks to that time I was obsessed with uber-pretentious sex scenes in fanfic. Not because I bought into the pretentiousness, just because they were so much hotter than non-pretentious sex scenes. This ability to stomach sex-pretentiousness came to a screeching and possibly permanent halt after being introduced to the fic of a certain Sherlock Holmes explicit slash writer who shall remain anonymous. It was a bit like weaning oneself off cigarettes by unrolling several packs' worth of them, sprinkling the contents with chalk dust from the classroom of the most insufferable English professor you have ever had, and eating this mixture until you puke uncontrollably.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-Out of all the large fandoms I've been in, I think Star Wars has the highest ratio of good fic to crap or mediocre fic. At least for the OT -- never read much prequel fic so I&amp;nbsp;can't speak for that.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-Is there anything more gratifying and satisfying than reading the amazing fic of an amazing author? Why yes, reading the amazing author's earlier fic and realizing it is promising but nothing near as good as their later stuff. Incredibly motivating, I&amp;nbsp;tell you.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-Reading wankfests is 1000x better when imagined in Humphrey Bogart's voice.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img src="https://www.dreamwidth.org/tools/commentcount?user=intrigueing&amp;ditemid=9980" width="30" height="12" alt="comment count unavailable" style="vertical-align: middle;"/&gt; comments</content>
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    <id>tag:dreamwidth.org,2012-07-04:1659705:6629</id>
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    <title>Fandom 2014 Year in Review Meme + 2015 Resolutions</title>
    <published>2015-01-01T15:46:12Z</published>
    <updated>2015-01-01T16:01:51Z</updated>
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    <dw:music>Why Don't You Do Right</dw:music>
    <dw:mood>cheerful</dw:mood>
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    <content type="html">I literally spent several straight hours last night out dancing, and then danced  some more with my dad after crashing at my parents' in anticipation for our big family dinner today, because of all the jazz being played on NPR on  the drive home. Remind me to look more into Cab Calloway. As a consequence, I was out like a light when I got into bed  and slept better than I&amp;nbsp;have all month.  Hopefully this will be good motivation to be more busy and active. It  makes me a lot happier. Anyway, my belated 2014 fandom reflection  courtesy of &lt;span style='white-space: nowrap;'&gt;&lt;a href='https://selenak.dreamwidth.org/profile'&gt;&lt;img src='https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png' alt='[personal profile] ' width='17' height='17' style='vertical-align: text-bottom; border: 0; padding-right: 1px;' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a href='https://selenak.dreamwidth.org/'&gt;&lt;b&gt;selenak&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&amp;nbsp;:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt; &lt;b&gt;Your main fandom of the year?&lt;/b&gt;  I haven't had any new ones, but I have been indulging very deep in  three old ones:&amp;nbsp;Star Trek TOS, Starsky &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Hutch, and Star Wars  (mostly original trilogy).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;b&gt;Your favorite film watched this year?&lt;/b&gt;&amp;nbsp;  Newly released?&amp;nbsp;Guardians of the Galaxy by default (because I&amp;nbsp;only  watched three new movies this year). Old but new-to-me? Double  Indemnity. Love it so much. Would've tempted me to go on a noir kick if  I&amp;nbsp;had the time :) &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;b&gt;Your favorite book read this year?&lt;/b&gt; Don  Quixote volume I. Basically dying of laughter on every page, which I did  not expect because you know, old wordy translated tome of satire that  was topical in 1605. I only bought the books because they were ancient  (undated, but god knows how old given the physical state they're in)  copies of an 1847 translation and I&amp;nbsp;&lt;em&gt;cannot&lt;/em&gt; resist stuff like that, and I&amp;nbsp;only started reading it so I&amp;nbsp;could truthfully tell people that I&amp;nbsp;read &lt;em&gt;part&lt;/em&gt; of it. I&amp;nbsp;didn't expect them to be actually hilarious to me.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;b&gt;Your favorite album or song to listen to this year?&lt;/b&gt;:  There are only three newly released songs I even know the names of off  the top of my head:&amp;nbsp;The River by Son Little, Yellow Flicker Beat by  Lorde, and All About That Bass by Meghan Trainor. IDK.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;b&gt;Your favorite TV show of the year?&lt;/b&gt;&amp;nbsp;  Haven't been watching any new TV, but I did rewatch a lot of Star Trek  TNG in order during the summer when I was staying with my family after  graduating, and I&amp;nbsp;swear it just gets better every time (and more ridiculous, but I can't begin to articulate how little I&amp;nbsp;care about that.)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;b&gt;Your best new fandom discovery of the year?&lt;/b&gt;&amp;nbsp;  I wouldn't say I discovered fanlore.org this year, because I've known  about it since 2011 or 2012, but I&amp;nbsp;only recently discovered what an  amazing resource it is for information about old fandoms. Hence my  in-depth revisiting of the three 2014 fandoms listed above ;)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;b&gt;Your biggest fandom disappointment of the year?&lt;/b&gt; I...can't think of many. Perhaps, simply a dark aspect of my best new fandom discovery:&amp;nbsp;getting a nasty kick in the teeth on the subject of &lt;a href="http://fanlore.org/wiki/The_Luke_and_Han_War"&gt;just how nasty the character-bashing fights in Star Wars fandom&lt;/a&gt; in the early 1980s, before and after Return of the Jedi was released were. I&amp;nbsp;mean, I knew it by hearsay, but never read through the kind of ugliness it consisted of.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;b&gt;Your biggest squee moment of the year?&lt;/b&gt;&amp;nbsp; In September, &lt;a href="http://intrigueing.dreamwidth.org/1876.html"&gt;buying a fanfiction zine that was first published in 1977 on ebay.&lt;/a&gt;  I don't recall ever being that excited and squeeful - heart pounding,  unable to sit still - about anything fandom-related since I was 16 or  17. Have you ever planned out a day carefully to be perfect in order to  enjoy something you were anticipating?&amp;nbsp;It was like that for me.  I&amp;nbsp;ordered it so that it would arrive when I had a half-day at work, made  sure to have the afternoon and evening free, and then in order to savor  it all alone in perfect solitude, I parked in a quiet spot and spent  about half an hour just looking at the little details of it, the  crumbling yellow pages and peeling faded ink, before even reading the  stories. Because I&amp;nbsp;am a dork.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;b&gt;The most missed of your old fandoms?&lt;/b&gt;  This is going waaaay back, but I've been recently thinking about M*A*S*H a  lot. M*A*S*H was one of my very first online fandoms ever, and the  first one where I regularly participated in a discussion and  interaction-heavy way, rather than only reading other people's fanfic. I  was 14-15 years old (wow, 8-9 years ago, really?)&amp;nbsp;and I participated  and discussed and fanned on the bestcareanywhere.net forums. We had an  amazing tight knit lively little community there, and I lied my ass off  about my age (I&amp;nbsp;think I said I was 20) and we talked about everything,  absolutely everything, there were episode discussions, character  discussions, fanfic reviews, general topics, off-topic/personal, and  people would bring up and post new topics and activities almost every  day. There was a completely insane guy (or probably a troll, but I was  14 and didn't get it yet) named John Cooper II aka Radar's Election  Campaign Manager who wrote all characters' names in ALL&amp;nbsp;CAPS&amp;nbsp;and  wrote the most befuddling posts and fic (google it and you might find  some stuff about it) that we all mocked to death. I&amp;nbsp;think forum style  was probably even then (2006) getting outdated by LJ, and it saddens me  that it has mostly gone by the wayside.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;b&gt;The fandom you haven't tried yet, but want to?&lt;/b&gt;&amp;nbsp;  Specifically, I think The Americans. I've heard so much good stuff  about it. More broadly, next year's Yuletide. I've been eavesdropping on  my flist and other members of my communities' participation in it  closely, and scooping up recs by the handful. But I am commitment-phobic  and also too fucking lazy to ever learn the rules for exchanges and  fests, so I've never actually done anything in it. Next year!&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;My Vaguely Fandom-related Resolutions&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;u&gt;Daily&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Write for either at least 40 minutes or at least 500 words, depending on the nature of the writing&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;u&gt;Weekly&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make at least one DW post&lt;br /&gt;Comment in more than one of my flist/circle's journal posts&lt;br /&gt;Edit/revise a discrete section of something I've written so that the section works as a readable excerpt&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;u&gt;Monthly&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;At least one new-to-me movie watched&lt;br /&gt;Either one short fic posted or 3 chapters (or the equivalent length)&amp;nbsp;of a long fic written&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img src="https://www.dreamwidth.org/tools/commentcount?user=intrigueing&amp;ditemid=6629" width="30" height="12" alt="comment count unavailable" style="vertical-align: middle;"/&gt; comments</content>
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    <title>Dear New People from theladyscribe's friending meme</title>
    <published>2014-11-21T05:15:56Z</published>
    <updated>2014-11-27T18:10:48Z</updated>
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    <content type="html">Perhaps this is a good time to put out a post on my current (and everchanging) fannishness, as I've just acquired several subscriptions/accesses from the good folk at &lt;span style='white-space: nowrap;'&gt;&lt;a href='https://theladyscribe.dreamwidth.org/profile'&gt;&lt;img src='https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png' alt='[personal profile] ' width='17' height='17' style='vertical-align: text-bottom; border: 0; padding-right: 1px;' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a href='https://theladyscribe.dreamwidth.org/'&gt;&lt;b&gt;theladyscribe&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&amp;nbsp;'s &lt;a href="http://theladyscribe.dreamwidth.org/332126.html"&gt;&amp;quot;if you build it, they will come&amp;quot; friending meme:&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;My journal looks pretty empty, yeah. All my fannish stuff is public, but I have written a &lt;em&gt;great&lt;/em&gt; deal of fic unattached to this username in previous years that I&amp;nbsp;will never 'fess up to. I&amp;nbsp;have written a gigantic quantity of meta, but alas, it is all in the form of comments on various comms and journals (especially &lt;span style='white-space: nowrap;'&gt;&lt;a href='https://fandomsecrets.dreamwidth.org/profile'&gt;&lt;img src='https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png' alt='[community profile] ' width='16' height='16' style='vertical-align: text-bottom; border: 0; padding-right: 1px;' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a href='https://fandomsecrets.dreamwidth.org/'&gt;&lt;b&gt;fandomsecrets&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&amp;nbsp;, &lt;span style='white-space: nowrap;'&gt;&lt;a href='https://fail-fandomanon.dreamwidth.org/profile'&gt;&lt;img src='https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png' alt='[community profile] ' width='16' height='16' style='vertical-align: text-bottom; border: 0; padding-right: 1px;' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a href='https://fail-fandomanon.dreamwidth.org/'&gt;&lt;b&gt;fail_fandomanon&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&amp;nbsp;, and various non-DW/LJ platforms. My profile tells me that as of tonight I&amp;nbsp;have logged 5,856 comments on this profile since July 2012. My eyes sort of bugged when I saw that.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;So, I'm in transition at the moment: it was only this fall that I&amp;nbsp;am finally starting to post my fic, meta, fic reviews, random fannishness, etc, on my journal. I'll update fairly regularly, and have sworn to complete a certain number of fics and fic reviews in the near future. My current interest is fandom history - old, old fandoms, old, old fanfics, and the whole culture they occurred in, which I've been studying through fanlore.org aka the most awesome fandom-related site ever. I'm in the middle of reviewing two 1970s Star Trek TOS&amp;nbsp;and Starsky &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Hutch fanzines. My plans after I&amp;nbsp;finish doing that will be to write fics for Guardians of the Galaxy and Harry Potter and then more fic for several other fandoms as fast as I can, and post a wide variety of shortish fannish thoughts every few days. Sample thoughts I'm planning:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;I've been feeling incredibly nostalgic for my time when I&amp;nbsp;was immersed in DC and Marvel comics fandom - my happiest fandom time by a long shot - so there will probably be long rambling meta on Gotham City and Metropolis and the DC Universe as a whole and how Crisis on Infinite Earths is so important to its character and several other ideas. And about the Marvel Universe and community and how citizens can adapt to anything, including superheroes, as business-as-usual. My love for these fictional worlds knows no bounds.&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;I need to write that long fandom manifesto about how Starsky &amp;amp;&amp;nbsp;Hutch is glorious and still compelling and underexplored in many different ways that are simultaneously not about and &lt;em&gt;all&lt;/em&gt; about the unparalleled central partnership because it's all interconnected and essential for creating the context in which said partnership can exist. Half of that post will probably be eaten by musings about Watergate and me telling people to just read &lt;a href="http://merltheearl.wordpress.com/"&gt;The Ollie Report&lt;/a&gt; instead.&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;I really honestly do need to write that Star Trek essay about the extremely enjoyable brain-bending one needs to do in order to suspend one's disbelief about a show about the future written by writers in the present. Which has been percolating in my brain since around 2009. I keep forgetting parts of it because I'm too lazy to write it down, eep!&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;I am strongly considering writing a series of fairy tale AUs/retellings for every single canonical work I have ever been fannish about. I can't figure out if this is a terrible idea or not&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;The sometimes Twlight-Zone-ish experience of being a gen fan who actually does love the hell out of slash and het and femslash, but gen just has that special place in one's heart that has nothing to do with being disinterested in romance and everything to do with that elusive vibe that's so hard to articulate in the context of shipping-heavy fandom.&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;A bunch of old classic movie reviews centering on &amp;quot;so I've watched this movie about 5 times but this time I noticed this other thing...&amp;quot;&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;It has only just occurred to me recently that I have never told a single soul anywhere, online or off, how much the character of Buffy Summers meant for me.&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I'm mostly just saying this stuff so that I have at least perceived peer pressure to actually do it instead of just privately telling myself I'm totally going to do it, someday, for reals.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;And while I probably can't do a specific day-by-day version of the December Talking Meme, I would be very open to suggestions for topics that I'll promise to answer &lt;em&gt;sometime&lt;/em&gt; in December...&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Thank you so much to everyone who subscribed. I&amp;nbsp;am awkward about stuff like this, so I&amp;nbsp;guess, Welcome!&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;  ETA: Guess I should also pimp this friending meme from LJ:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt; &lt;a href="http://luxos.livejournal.com/7520.html"&gt;&lt;font size="5" face="Chalkduster" color="#645050"&gt;( multi-fandom friending meme. )&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img src="https://www.dreamwidth.org/tools/commentcount?user=intrigueing&amp;ditemid=4804" width="30" height="12" alt="comment count unavailable" style="vertical-align: middle;"/&gt; comments</content>
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