"I have the emotional maturity of a pack of 13 year old girls, and the depth of this fic reflects this."
Presumably.
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"I have the emotional maturity of a pack of 13 year old girls, and the depth of this fic reflects this."
Presumably.
Ah, yes. I think you've hit the nail on the head with that one.
I will say, seeing "We're so sorry." as a tag is either an indication of something great, or something awful.
"then" for "than". It's like the word "than" has disappeared from the English language and "then" now serves double duty for both meanings.
I will say, seeing "We're so sorry." as a tag is either an indication of something great, or something awful.
I've been pretty lucky in that it usually means something great for what I'm reading, but I rarely read things by authors I don't have a couple of solid recs for.
Oh god, I'm reading the latest Phil/Clint Hollow Your Bone Like A Bird and I'm balling my eyes out. They're finally doing a eulogy and it's gutting.
Oh god, I'm reading the latest Phil/Clint Hollow Your Bone Like A Bird and I'm balling my eyes out. They're finally doing a eulogy and it's gutting.
I had to stop halfway through so I could read it later, when I had TIME to bawl my eyes out. I also warned Cass that she may not want to read it right now.
They're finally doing a eulogy and it's gutting.
Oh good lord I know. But I actually did Kermit hands during the standoff against Ross.
But I actually did Kermit hands during the standoff against Ross.
That scene was utterly brilliant. And yes, the eulogy was cry-making in the extreme. For some reason, Sitwell's part was what hit hardest.
If one misspelling in a fic makes you consider ditching it, I'd suspect you should just ditch the fic anyway. I'm assuming that if it had a compelling plot, characterisation, all the what, the question wouldn't come up--I'd certainly not ditch a good story over a spelling error.
Then again, I probably have a lower ditch rate than most.
Also, too close to no one who tries to use the word seems to know how choked is spelt. I'm giving the benefit of the doubt to writers I've not seen use it yet.