A few gems from my f-list
I always approach April 1 with a bit of trepidation, but maybe because I've taken a huge step back from the ridiculousness of IY fandom lately (or maybe because I've jumped feet first into a childhood nostalgia fandom instead because of its sheer ability to make me insanely, pathetically happy), I was surprised at how many funny or positive comm posts have popped up today to celebrate this great Day o' Pranks :D (Isn't it sad how much being in a wanky, competitive fandom can condition you to simply expect the worst from a casual perusal of your friends list?)
First, there is the ~*BEstFicEVeR*~ post over at
fanficrants. The post itself is only trumped by its comments, LOLOL. Do I smell a BNF in the making?
Then, we have the first of three posi-posts to
fandomsecrets, which was led by a secret I could've made myself (though I didn't, sadly):
ETA: Part 2 | Part 3

Seriously, I've made some really wonderful, awesome friends via fandom, and I know I don't tell you guys how much I appreciate you often enough. So, consider yourselves loved, in pixellated form <3
Perhaps it wasn't fair of me to simply drop things completely and not really say "hey its me, not you" ~ so let me say it now: hey, it's me, not you. Fandom really does bring out the worst in me, especially when I'm under stress. So, if you've been wondering why I stopped reviewing your work or commenting on your journal or participating in general, that's why.
Right now? I'm not writing, I'm not reading, I'm not reviewing - BUT. Everybody's stuff that I usually read is going on this great big list of "reviewing to do" so that when I get back into IY fandom full-time again, I can literally pick up where I left off. I'm not giving up my resolution to leave better quality reviews simply because I need a vacation.
In the meanwhile, I've been working on something for another fandom that has made me downright giddy. I want to get closer to the end before I share it, because frankly? Its been nice to simply be writing something for me instead of feeling the expectations of others weighing on my shoulders as well. Its reminding me why I even got into fandom in the first place, which has been absolutely refreshing =)
First, there is the ~*BEstFicEVeR*~ post over at
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Then, we have the first of three posi-posts to
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-community.gif)
ETA: Part 2 | Part 3

Seriously, I've made some really wonderful, awesome friends via fandom, and I know I don't tell you guys how much I appreciate you often enough. So, consider yourselves loved, in pixellated form <3
Perhaps it wasn't fair of me to simply drop things completely and not really say "hey its me, not you" ~ so let me say it now: hey, it's me, not you. Fandom really does bring out the worst in me, especially when I'm under stress. So, if you've been wondering why I stopped reviewing your work or commenting on your journal or participating in general, that's why.
Right now? I'm not writing, I'm not reading, I'm not reviewing - BUT. Everybody's stuff that I usually read is going on this great big list of "reviewing to do" so that when I get back into IY fandom full-time again, I can literally pick up where I left off. I'm not giving up my resolution to leave better quality reviews simply because I need a vacation.
In the meanwhile, I've been working on something for another fandom that has made me downright giddy. I want to get closer to the end before I share it, because frankly? Its been nice to simply be writing something for me instead of feeling the expectations of others weighing on my shoulders as well. Its reminding me why I even got into fandom in the first place, which has been absolutely refreshing =)
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Of the handful of people I've already gushed about this show to, only one of them remembers it...and actually started watching it long after I'd left. :P It's one of those weird generational things, I think, kinda like how I hated MMPR because I was just a smidge too old for it when it first came out.
I am a little curious to see who, if anybody, remembers or even watched the show when it was first run.
Let's just say that the age groups of the fans don't overlap a lot, lol.
Ditto, to the nth degree!
I think dealing with a whole different world is just a major re-adjustment as it is!
Yeah, its this, mostly. I've started writing the fic and its been a lot of trial and error because I don't feel as comfortable writing these characters as I do IY. Even if I have no one else to satisfy but myself, I'm still my own worst critic.
I don't think any of us appreciated it enough the first time around!
Well, see...I did, LOL. Not enough, obviously, but part of the reason why its been so easy to slip back is because of how much I loved this show when I was a kid. My ship is the ship I sailed before I even knew what "shipping" was. My old crush on the cute boy has come raging back to life, and I still want to be my favorite character even though I'm nothing like her and never will be. It's like, I flipped the switch and I'm seven again, and I think that's part of why I'm enjoying it so much - its something I loved before I had the ability to analyze why I loved it.
Mostly staring at my laptop, hoping my psychic powers will emerge to make you write. :D
Well, I have been writing ~ ! (Maybe even something you might want to read one day, LOL.) But the last thing I wrote prior to this was that dA contest piece, so its definitely been awhile. I couldn't sustain myself if I only managed to put out something serviceable every six months or so o.O
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Fun! :D I'm rather that way about a few shows, myself. And it's like, when you see them again, you can just sink into it and not care that it's eons old. *another happy sigh*
Well, I have been writing ~ ! (Maybe even something you might want to read one day, LOL.)
LoL. Then, my powers are just falling a bit short! I must concentrate on having you write AND post. ;)