I have a completely unsupported suspicion that the feedback she got on that one was pushing in a direction different from where she'd intended to go, and that people weren't responding as positively to the character as she wanted them to.
That was one of the few times I actually read a fic's comments, because something didn't feel aligned.
So, in my head, she punked out. At this point, I have nothing invested in her characters, I just interested in a meta way how she's going to make it work out.
However, scaramouche...just...man, I love those kids.
Okay, this? Is really funny.
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"I run a Twitter account called Shit Thor Says." Tony holds the phone up to the camera. "It has over two hundred thousand followers."
I've been dealing with insurance shit. I really needed the laugh. One of the funniest bits of fan fiction - well, ever.
I'm glad to have cheered you a little, Gar.
Wow, I didn't realize that AO3's recent overload problem was mostly due to ff.net drama. AO3 currently has 17,000 people in the invitation queue.
holy shit...really?
Weird.
Kind of frustrating, too.
(Because it's wonky a lot lately.)
What ff.net drama? Are they all migrating to AO3? Someone on my FFlist said the other day the frequent outage was from all the Avengers fic.
I heard the Avengers thing too, but I think it's a joke. ff.net is cracking down on explicit fic, apparently, and people are migrating.
I mean, I'm sure Avengers fandom doesn't improve the situation. Except for me, and my reading situation.
Wow. I'd heard about ff.net cracking down on explicit fic, but mentally I hadn't made the connection to the AO3 overload. But it totally makes sense that with that many people probably flipping their nut and trying to get AO3 accounts to import fic before it goes away? Yeah, that would break stuff.