I can picture in my mind a list where everyone engages in fascinating, incisive debates on important ideas, where creativity is nurtured and all opinions are equally respected. And I can picture trolling that list into oblivion, because they'd never see it coming.
I have nothing to add to this.
So perhaps I'll spend part of the weekend in a stealth fic-bombing of the Glass Onion. Or something that doesn't sound so violent.
Husband--check.
Norwegian heritage--check
reaction to mpreg fanfic is flabbergasted--check.
Yep, they're right.
If I were to join Silverlake, but rarely/never posted actual writing, just read and feedbacked (fedback?), that would be okay, right?
Still my favorite quote on the subject:
John: Of all the things I don't understand, I don't understand mpreg the most.
If I were to join Silverlake, but rarely/never posted actual writing, just read and feedbacked (fedback?), that would be okay, right?
Right. I'd think so. (Er, unless there's an age thing. In which case la la la I can't hear you.)
Hmm. I'll have to go back and look it up.
I'm really thinking of joining another group. I am on crack.
If the Vikings were around today, they would probably be amazed at how we take male pregnancy fics completely for granted.
Still snerking at this one. Because there is actual Loki male pregnancy
myth.
Really? To whom did he give birth? The World Serpent? A wolf? Who? Who?
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