Like Nothing Else
Author: prettyshiny
Fandom: Teen Wolf
Description:
Danny misses the old stiles
Characters/Ships: Danny/Stiles
Topic Warnings: none
Suggested Rating: T
Word Count: 1861 (in three parts in the thread)
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Like Nothing Else
Author: prettyshiny
Fandom: Teen Wolf
Description:
Danny misses the old stiles
Characters/Ships: Danny/Stiles
Topic Warnings: none
Suggested Rating: T
Word Count: 1861 (in three parts in the thread)
Save a fanfic writer, leave comments on old fics
There is this a peculiar set of reasons and biases when it comes to NOT commenting on AO3.
They are all false, but here they are:
Do not comment on old fics
Do not comment on each chapter of a multichapter
Do not comment if the author left the fandom
Do not comment if the author doesn’t respond to comments
It can be summoned up as DO NOT ACT LIKE YOU ENJOYED THE WORK AND YOU LIKE THE AUTHOR.
It comes from the idea, that if you leave a comment on my old work, or leave too many comments, I will think you are strange, clingy, and gross.
Readers are imagining it as commenting on an old Facebook photo — only your granny and creepy strangers do that.
That is not the case with AO3.
Writers put their works there for long-term storage, and we expect, wish, and hope that you will like our works and tell us about it.
This all very interesting, not, but why should I care?
This has awful consequences. Fanfic authors feel constant pressure to create more and crippling fear of being forgotten, useless, and being literally kicked away from fandom.
I’m online friends with a few great fandom authors, who wrote storied with thousands of kudos, but ALL of them at some point expressed this fear. Very talented people told me, “I’m not sure if I should have ‘writer’ in my bio. I didn’t post anything new in the last half of a year.”
Some young or entitled readers might say, “Hm, well, they are right. They should create MORE to be relevant. Isn’t that a good thing to push authors to write more?”
For better or worse, life doesn’t work like that. We are talking about real people, who go to real schools, have real jobs, families, and all the other important things outside the fandom. Some of them might push to create more from that fear, but most would only get more frustrated and depressed about the whole fanfic writing.
So, please, if you like the work comment on it.
Even if it’s old, even if it’s a multichapter, even if the author doesn’t have time and energy to interact. Especially in all those cases.
Encourage your authors, and show them your support.
I die laughing every time I get a comment that’s like “Sorry to comment on something so old.” and it’s from like 5 years ago tops. Like… dude… there’s stuff on AO3 that was written in the 70s. Five years is nothing.
Wait…. IN THE SEVENTIES ??? WTF. HOW.
Anyway…. Besides this unexpected information… I write, sometimes, and wish I could do more. Still have to finish something from APRIL, and when I saw comments… How much joy I had, it was overwhelming. Still is, honestly. Comments give content creator life, and despite me being mainly a ghost viewer (watching, not really manifesting) I try and make a comment about something that I really like, or a chapter that really got me, just for the pleasure to make someone smile, because it makes me happy. (The last part sound cheesy, I know it, but it’s the truth)
Yes! I have some old stuff that is unfinished, but I still think about the “I know you’re probably not interested in this anymore, but if you did want to finish it…” comments. I still intend to! Eventually! The comments absolutely motivate me, just not on the kind of timetable the commenters hope.
If you think about dates, let’s say a writer was 25 in 1976. In 2020, they’d be 69.
That’s not young, but it’s not so old you’d expect cancer to have gotten everyone either. And the barrier to entry was high back then, so the people who actually published fic in zines were hardcore. These aren’t the people that dabble in fic for a little bit in high school because friends are into it. It was more of an adults-only thing and less of a casual thing.
Some of the usernames I see on the really old fic are people I’ve met at cons who are just as active as ever. Others have notes in their profiles saying a friend runs the account for them. They may not actually be in fandom anymore, but history-minded fans have convinced them to give permission for their stuff to be on AO3.
Old fanfic archives also get imported from time to time, and these may contain works that had once been in zines, so those fans maybe gave permission in the 90s, only 20 years after they wrote the thing instead of 45.
When you put it in number of years, it feels vast, but it doesn’t feel that way when it’s yourself. I’m always shocked to realize my first fic is from nearly 20 years ago… but I started writing in college, and I’m now 39, so that’s obviously how long it’s been. In high school, life milestones happen like every three months, but when you’re older, they’re like every ten years. It just doesn’t feel very long at all.
There’s this perception on Tumblr that fandom is this really high school/college thing, but that’s not how fandom was in the past, and tumblr’s own stats make me think the biggest group on here is probably late 20s/early 30s at this point. I see a ton of people who were on Livejournal who’ve got to be in their 40s/50s by now. AO3 skews a little old because it doesn’t have an app. I too am always a little surprised when I see a really old fic, but it makes sense when you think about it.
(And yeah, I know you weren’t actually asking, but I think it’s interesting. Haha.)
The best part is the ‘You probably won’t see this’ (for a long time? ever?) comments. In my email inbox. That sends me alerts on multiple devices. Like, man, I am so very around, and unless I get hit by a bus, I don’t see that changing for a few decades more.
Scientists have discovered how to make glow-in-the-dark cats by inserting the jellyfish genes that create fluorescent proteins into feline eggs.
I needed to check that this was real, and apparently, it is. What’s more, the end goal in these experiments was to fight feline AIDS, creating glow-in-the-dark cats was a side effect. That might be the greatest sentence I write this year.
These cats are going to live healthier lives and also tell each other scary stories at night <3
purge of 2002? of 2012? what ARE those?
Oh, how quickly the past is forgotten.
They are part of the reason A03 is a thing now. Not the whole reason, but part of it.
The Great Purges of 2002 and 2012 are when ff.net got a wild hair up their ass about THINK OF THE CHILDREN and nuked any fic posted on there that was explicit. Thousands upon thousands of nc-17 smutfics were lost.
It’s what led to the creation of alternate hosting sites for smutty fic…AdultFanfiction was the one I went to…but thousands of fics would never be recovered.
Shit like the Great Purges and the Strikethrough of Livejournal eventually led to fans banding together to create A03, which I would have absolutely KILLED for when I was 15.
Back up ao3 was created by fans?
It’s…right on the main page.
I love this because I will bet you that persefv has read that bit we are all so inundated with hyperbole and advertising that says that the consumer is somehow in charge of whatever product they are shilling that we all just assumed this was another sales tactic.
But we’re not even… selling anything… *quiet sobs*
No ads. No subscriptions. No data selling.
We are the definition of “what it says on the tin.”
Is there any way to spread this info?
THE OTW WAS CREATED BY FANS SO WE’D HAVE AN ARCHIVE THAT WASN’T SUBJECT TO CORPORATE REVIEW.
Nonprofit, so that nobody could ever say, “this isn’t making enough money; it’s getting shut down.” (See: Geocities, Quizilla, Figment, G+.) With lawyers involved and a firm awareness of the legalities of fanfic, so nobody would decide “we’ve gotten a nasty letter from a megacorporation with lawyers, so we’re hiding because we can’t afford to face a lawsuit. (Jedi Hurtaholics, Trevizo’s Millennium site.) With teams, so that an argument between co-mods didn’t result in the destruction of a whole archive. (Gryffindor Tower, Detention.)
AO3 IS OUR SITE.
It is by fans, for fans. Fans do all the coding. All the legal paperwork. All the abuse/tos violation complaints. Fans make all the choices about policies. Fans decide how to run the fundraisers. Fans write the blog posts. All the volunteer staff are fans; all the people who train them are fans. Fans wrangle all the tags.
(And the other OTW projects, too. Fans manage the entries at Fanlore. Fans run the Open Doors project. Fans publish Transformative Works and Cultures.)
EVERYONE WORKING FOR THE OTW LOVES FANDOM. Wants it to survive. Wants it to be awesome for everyone.
(Knows that it can’t be awesome for everyone; some approaches to fandom just clash hard. But they strive to minimize those clashes as much as possible, because they love fandom.)
AO3 is not some company that decided, “we’ll make a site for fanfic and then…” I don’t know what people are thinking is the reason. Money? Data harvesting? Tax shelter? Amusement and pity?
Nope; AO3 was fans saying, “Livejournal sucks; we’re tired of this fucked-up ‘rebuild every three years’ garbage; WE NEED TO OWN THE DAMN SERVERS.”
That’s the “of our own” part of the name. OTW isn’t a “them” running the site “for us.” It’s “us” making places for “us” to share what we love with others of “us.”
This this this.
I was there for all of that shit, and AO3 is a godsend. If you enjoy or create fanworks, support AO3, donate if you can, and remember why it’s there in the first place!!
Fandom history really does get lost quickly. For current 20-something fans, AO3 has always been there.
As an (apparent) fandom oldster– I’m not, really, it’s just that I’m not so young that lack of disclaimers (or, horrors, commissioned fanworks) don’t give me a slight heart stutter–I’d like to propose a pan-fandom holiday. The holiday would celebrate those who came before: fandom before legal protections for transformative works. On this holiday, fans would be encouraged to read/view/listen to/otherwise interact with fanworks from this period, in their original context, (using the Wayback Machine for online works, or a physical fanzine) and to consider the whole package: the format and hosting website, the disclaimer, any notes from the creator.
What a fun idea!
You Make Love Look Easy
Author: afineskyline (claudia_allison_stilinski)
Fandom: Teen Wolf
Description:
“Stiles,” she says, squinting slightly at her former classmate when he turns his attention back to her, expression brightening with her recall. “Um, what are you doing here?”
“I go to Northeastern with the rest of the mildly intelligent,” he answers, smiling wickedly for some reason. “Not all of us got into Harvard.” She’s still processing this turn of events. “Oh.” And, for lack of anything better to say, she adds: “Who are your, um, friends?”
“This is Thea, certified pillow fort architect, cheese stick connoisseur, and dinosaur enthusiast.” He gestures to the sleeping baby strapped to his chest. “And this is Wes. He, ah, enjoys long naps, drinking his milk, and pooping, mostly.”
Or: the boston!stydia college AU absolutely no one asked for in which Stiles is also a nanny.
Characters/Ships: Stydia
Topic Warnings: sexual content
Suggested Rating: M
Word Count: 17593
Coffee, Black
Fandom: Dragon Age Author: black_ink_tide Description:
What happens in here? Awkward Garrett Hawke is a barista with a crush on the guy with white ink tattoos who comes in to Bianca’s Coffee every morning. His friends Isabela, Merrill and Andy take it upon themselves to help him, in the capacity of Wingmen, to not totally blow it with him.
It’s an uphill battle every step of the way.
Watch out for falling boxes of pornography.
Characters/Ships: Male Hawke/Fenris, Isabela/Anders, Hawke/Sebastian Vael, Anders/Nathaniel Howe, Merrill, Varric, Leandra Hawke, Carver Hawke, Bethany Hawke Topic Warning: Masturbation, Recreational drug use, sex, anal sex, oral sex, rimming, deep throating, abuse (past), dom/sub relationship Rating: M Word count: 133486 (50 chapters)
One Dollar Yoda
Author: exclamation
Fandom: Teen Wolf
Description:
Stiles is an unbonded spark, so he's been dealing with courting alphas since he was ten. It's gotten a lot worse since he turned sixteen. Some are assholes, some are nice, but Stiles hasn't wanted to spend the rest of his life bound to any of them.
When Derek Hale shows up at his school, Stiles expects him to be just another asshole alpha attempting to buy him with expensive gifts. But Derek Hale puts no effort whatsoever into his courtship gifts. Stiles ought to be offended but instead he finds it refreshing.
Characters/Ships: Sterek
Topic Warnings: non-explicit dubcon (not Sterek)
Suggested Rating: M
Word Count: 10758 (6 Chapters)
HELLO, FRIENDS!
As if I don’t have enough going on in my life, I’ve decided to start this blog back up again. Winter months are coming, and my body doesn’t like to move when it’s cold. But fanfiction keeps us all warm, and I’ve been reading a lot of it lately!
You can check my bookmarks to see what I’ve been reading lately, because I’m only reccing the best ones here. And, of course, if you’ve got any recs of your own, you can submit them right here.
Speaking of which, I apparently have a ton of inbox requests for lost fics and recs that I was never notified about, so I’m sorry if you were asking questions and I never answered. I’ll try to get to them now, as well as posting some of the recs people have submitted during my time away.
I’m also getting a little more active over on @everycoffeeshopau, so be sure to go there for your caffeine boosts. And I’m always active on my main blog, @firewordsparkler (which I apparently can’t link to?).
I’m not planning on keeping any sort of schedule, but I’ll definitely be around more. I think those are all the housekeeping notes, but thanks for still following me, if you do.
Thanks!!
Nirali
A brief history of fandom, for those on here who somehow think tumblr invented fandom:
1960s: with the advent of Star Trek, fandom moves into the public sphere for the first time with a television in almost every home, creating a large group of people all excited about one thing. Beforehand, fans mostly had relationships with the author, not with each other. Obviously there were groups and conventions prior to Star Trek, but many pop culture scholars agree that Star Trek was the beginning of an independent, interactive, saturated fandom culture centered on one show, and set many precedents for how many modern fandoms act.
This means in the coming years: conventions, mailing groups (both public and private), fan magazines, and fanfiction presses.
Yeah this pretty much remains the deal until the internet gets put into every home in the 90s.
EXAMPLES OF BIG FUCKING DEAL FANDOMS, 90s EDITION: X-Files, Xena, Star Trek, Star Wars, ASoIaF, The West Wing, Buffy
So with the internet, this really cool thing happened: Geocities. And then Yahoo groups. Early fanfiction archives. Back in the day, fandoms had to create their own private spaces. This made fandoms on the internet smaller and less accessible than fanzine operated ones. However, since fans on the internet didn’t have to pass through an editorial board to publish their fic, it was the beginning of the democratization of fandom.
USENET. Which will probably be confusing to anyone who wasn’t actually on Usenet during it’s height, but feel free to Google.
In 1998, fanfiction.net was launched to compete with the hundreds of independent, fandom-oriented fanfiction archives. More democratization, although fanfiction was marketed on how many reviews one had. You had to, like today, “break into the market.“
In 1999, Livejournal was launched. Fans created communities and their own private journals which was like woah, we have our own places to store our own fic? And can cross-post them places? However, with Livejournal came a new incarnation of the internet-based BNF: big name fan. Since communities had moderators and posts could be friend or community locked, people could easily gain social capital.
See also: Cassie Claire and misscribe.
On the other hand, authors like George RR Martin get Livejournals.
Around this time was also the rise of forums. Again, moderators had a lot of power, as did certain users who would rise to the position of moderator. People rapidly gained and lost power, causing quick turnover in these parts of fandom.
In 2002, due to legal concerns, fanfiction.net bans NC-17 fanfiction.
Adultfanfiction.net is created to fill the void. For years, 13 year olds would pretend to be 18 to enter. Including myself.
In 2005, fanfiction.net, again due to legal concerns, bans “choose your own adventure” and songfics.
In 2007, Archive of Our Own is launched to further democratize fandom in response to fanfiction.net’s and LJ’s new stringent rules, offering writers a cleaner format, kudos, hit counters, and bookmarks. However, many older fandoms have not made the move.
In 2007, tumblr is launched. It would take until 2010 for it to reach saturation on the internet, meaning that most fandoms which lived and died pre-2010 exist(ed) on Geocities, Yahoo Groups, independent archives, ff.net, etc.
In 2009, Geocities is taken offline. Thousands mourn because they never backed up really old fic that they liked.
In 2012, most major broadcasting companies have caught on to the fact that tumblr has democratized fandom to a degree of anarchy and mob mentality, and utilize it, since tumblr is unmoderated.
And that’s what you missed on FANDOM BEFORE TUMBLR, THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
Ur example of a medieval fangirl:
Margery Kempe
Wrote what was considered the first autobiography in English. And believed she was married to Jesus and God in her head. She’s amazing. God fandom is super intense.
Femslash Review Fest is back for 2018! For two weeks in December, leave reviews on femslash fanworks and recommend them to others.
For a list of this year’s optional themes, see here. Reblog to spread the word!
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Well, here’s where to find me.
So long, and thanks for all the fish.*
twitter.com/firewordsparklr
youtube.com/firewordsparkler
https://archiveofourown.org/users/firewordsparkler (fics are only seen with an AO3 acct)
and I’m trying to make a pillowfort acct, which will be at firewordsparkler as well.
*I’m not leaving, but depending on the outcome of tomorrow and tumblr’s future, will probably be on here a lot less.
And god, I miss the LJ days when you could pin something to your profile so everyone could see it.
update: I officially have a pillowfort account at firewordsparkler.
And tumblr decided that the profile picture I chose eight years ago, of Pookie, the dog from Anastasia, was too saucy for this website.
ngl, it felt like my heart dropped through my stomach when I logged back in and saw this. No notification, no warning.
I’ve spent eight years on this website. I grew up here. I’m going to reminisce about this place just like I do my childhood summers. But if @staff and @yahoo and @verizon thinks that the best way to reward my loyalty is to make me invisible, so be it. If some random post from the past eight years and the dozen blogs I have does not meet the guidelines, and this is how you punish me? So be it.
My content may not be safe for work, it may include drinking or inappropriate language or references to sex, but my content was my safe space. And to be honest, the vast majority of the content was fine. I followed the rules before you even changed them.
Thank you, tumblr, for all that you’ve given me. And maybe I’ll revisit you soon. But it doesn’t feel that way.
In case you didn’t know, this is my main blog, which was deemed inappropriate. I haven’t been on the guide in a while, but I just wanted a moment to say thank you for all the loveliness through the years and give you a place where you can find me.
My AO3 bookmarks have all of my fanfic recs and then some, so definitely stop by.
You, posting your work to AO3: These tags are excellent, they are super-clear about exactly what I mean, and no one will ever be confused about my intent.
Me, a Tag Wrangler receiving your tags through the wrangulator: ACTUally-
The Tumblr tags specify using characters’ full names.
This is honestly never something I considered before, but I’m guessing that - a lot of the time - tag wranglers probably see tags to organise/sort independent of the work itself, so it could prove confusing to see say “Human Peter” or “Mutant Keith” … the names are so common that it could belong to dozens of fandoms, with no guarantee the wrangler is a part of those fandoms either.
When writing character tags, it’s worth bearing in mind.
Not only will it make things easier for volunteers, but it’ll likely have the added benefit of increasing your audience, too, as people will have a more specific tag to search and use in place of one that could apply to several characters. After all, nothing more irritating than searching for x and finding y!
This is correct, except it’s not “a lot of the time” - it’s every time! We have to make an extra effort to go to an individual work to see the tag in context. Otherwise, all tags arrive to us without context. And if we’re wrangling hundreds of tags a day, we’re just never going to have time to check the works on all tags.
Even worse, “Human Peter” can (and has) been used by multiple people to mean different Peters. We can’t edit tags, so we can’t fix that. The tag will simply become unuseable. Human Peter Hale or Human Peter Quill, those are wrangleable tags! Human Peter, not so much.
This post explains the Peter problem in detail. (This one is funnier and shows the problem visually.) This post shows how the wrangulator works on the back end. And this post suggests how to make life easier for tag wranglers in general.
If anyone has questions about how tags work or needs help with deciding how to tag, my asks are open!
“but AO3 *wants* writers on their platform, writers are providing a service for them, that’s how they get content.”
no, they are PROVIDING you a platform. for your content. as a service to you.
please, please, please learn how the internet works.
the companies that WANT you on the platform are the companies that are SELLING YOU TO ADVERTISERS.
*Facebook* wants you on their platform. *Tumblr* wants you on their platform. *FF.net* wants you on their platform. You are Facebook’s product. Facebook is not a service to you. It is an incentive for you to give them eyes and data to sell. And the second your eyes and data stop being profitable they will toss you under the bus.
That’s why fans made AO3. So we had a space that was ours, that wasn’t profiting off of us, so we wouldn’t get sold out.
In general, if you get something for free online, it means you’re not the customer–you’re the product. (That is, as said above, your viewership or data is being sold to third parties.) AO3 doesn’t fall into that category, however, because it’s a paid service–it’s just that other members of fandom who donate during the donation drives (or outside the donation drives) are paying for non-donating members too/open-access. Because *as a community* we know that we’re greater in larger numbers so we help each other out when we have the capacity to do-so. AO3 is a paid-service, but it’s a Non-Profit–they’re not *making* any money. Everything they raise goes back into the service itself. It’s not that AO3 *doesn’t* want writers to provide content–I’m sure they do as that’s the function of the Archive. But as OP said, that’s more about providing *us* with a platform than us providing them with content.
I don’t understand how anyone can take AO3 for granted
But then I remember what it was like trying to find fic back in the day.
Back in the early 00s, I used to maintain a site called Farscape Fan Fiction Links. It was an offshoot of something I’d started on the Farscape Bulletin Board called “The Church of Fanfiction Appreciation” where I’d begun trying to collect links to Farscape fanfic sites for other people to use.
As I did this, I developed the following process:
1. Click on a link provided by someone on the Board. This would take me to their site which I would then classify by pairings and whether or not it was Gen, Adult (Het pairings only), Slash, or a mixture of any of these.
2. Check to see if the site had its own links page. Follow these links to see if there were any sites on there that I hadn’t previously discovered.
3. Check to see if the site was a member of a Web Ring I hadn’t come across before. Click on those links to see if there were any new sites in there.
4. Check out the site’s Guest Book to see if anyone had left a site link in their sig. See if the site contained any fic.
And so on. If I hit a dry period where nothing new appeared on the Board, I’d use a search engine. This was before Google had conquered the Internet, so I used a search engine called Dogpile. It would search the other search engines like Alta Vista and Yahoo and give a much larger grouping of results.
This went on for a few years until two things happened at once:
1. Farscape was canceled.
2. I got accepted to grad school.
So, I stopped maintaining the site, and I have to admit that I felt a little guilty about it. Fortunately, this was about the time LiveJournal’s role in fandom was kicking into high gear, and with the advent of LJ Farscape Fic communities, I no longer felt like my services were going to be missed.
Oddly though, I found myself actually missing the process. There was a certain amount of satisfaction involved in finding new sites, especially ones that weren’t linked anywhere else. It felt like I was planting my flag all over the Farscape fandom, and it didn’t matter how small your site was. I would find you in the end.
Still, I’d be lying if I said I wanted to return to those days. Because Farscape wasn’t my only fandom, and I’ve always been a multi-fandom shipper. So, even without working on the site, I spent years doing the following:
1. Fall into a new fandom.
2. Find all of the major fic archives in a fandom.
3. Read them dry.
4. Hunt for individual author sites.
5. Read them dry too.
LJ made this process easier, as more and more people brought their work over there. But you still had to do a certain amount of searching, for like-minded accounts and communities. And if the fic you wanted to read was “friendlocked,” well, then you were just SOL, if you know what I mean.
Fanfiction.net was always an alternative, of course, and I’m not saying there aren’t good fics over there. But the ones you found in individual fandom archives were often better, mostly because this was where the hardcore fans went to bleed all over their words.
AO3, thankfully, was built by those hardcore fans, so it’s been full of quality writing pretty much from the start. It paired that quality with Fanfiction.net’s “one stop shopping,” and slowly but surely, has been developing filters that make it easier and easier to find what you want.
Which for someone who used to have to click on a site and then read stories that didn’t even have their pairings marked is amazing. Stories that didn’t come with warnings, or tags, or author’s notes, or any of the things we take for granted these days.
I remember having to blindly click and pray.
And as much as I miss the thrill of discovery, I don’t miss the trauma of screaming “EW! Back Button! Back Button! Back Button!” at the top of my lungs.
I was willing to suffer so my fellow fans didn’t have to. But there’s no longer any need for that.
Now, we have AO3. A place where we have quality fic that’s clearly marked, and maintained by our fellow fans who have been with us through all the wars, through things like Cease and Desist letters and Takedown notices, through Strikethrough and the Purge.
It’s amazing to me that anyone could take this for granted.
Because speaking as someone who has traversed the jungle, I know how bad it can be, and more importantly, how bad it could someday be again.
anyone please ask your crush out like this
The thrilling answer
no they need to kiss out behind the school!!!!
oops my hand slipped
nexttttt pleaseee :D
Come on guys add on to this tumblr needs this to be a comic series
I was asked for doing this, so I did
BAM!
I’m out of ideas! XD
next?
THIS IS TOO CUTE I CAN’T LEAVE IT ALONE I’M SORRY
OHHHHHHHHHH MYYYYY GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODDDDD!!!!!!!
LOOOK ATT THIIIIS!!!!
LOOOOK ATTT THIIIISS!!!!
80
NEEEXT!!!!!
IT HAD TO BE DONE:
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRGHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*O*
OH MY GOOD!!!!!
ThAT’S IT!!!!
#0o0#
so yeah
I LOVE THIS
REBLOGGED THIS TWICE
I have a need…..I must add to this…
still waiting for the smut
C’mon guys… it needs some smut
THIS NEEDS TO CONTINUE
SOMEONE PLEASE CONTINUE IT
Not so perfect but still perfect first date
HOLY SHIT I LOVE THIS WITH MY ENTIRE HEART
O HECk IT GOT bETtEr
OMG, THIS IS PERFECT 💖
notes/letters=the most intimate gesture!
THERES MORE
I reblogged this like a year and a half ago and IT CONTINUES!?
ITS BACK OMG
Omg it’s here!
THIS CUTE I WANNA CONTINUE IT
Ok I tried because this is so cute
OH MY GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODDDDDDDFFDFF
IT GOT EVEN BETTER OMG
This has to be the most adorable thing I’ve seen today.
This gave me so many happy and cute feels
every time this circles back there’s always more, I love you all
this warms my heart on so many levels <3
ITS BACK
I’m just sitting here
Hitting my knee
Squealing and smiling omfg
this is now a tumblr web comic, who knows when the next upate is, all we know is its gonna be fucking amazing when it happens
best thing ever
Traditional style (Sorry the picture quality is really bad) but here is my (super short) update!!
(The text says : Movie? I won’t be late!)
my contribution!
This is beautiful
Love it
OMG I REMEMBER THIS!!! AND THIS IS SO LONG NOW AND SO ADORABLE!!! I LOVE ALL THE DIFFERENT ART STYLES!!
I love this so much. For multiple reasons. One all of the different art styles. Two I have been seen this post around Tumblr ever since I first came here. And three ever since I first came it’s been getting longer and better ever cents!
This is some cute shit
This has been here since the start of my blog and it’s one of my favourite posts that I had on my dash and it still is
Even after all this time I’m so invested in this
I AM SPEECHLESS
I love this so much😭😭😭
thiS IS THE ABSOLUTE MOST ADORABLE THING EVER XD
THIS IS SO CUTE I’M ACTUALLY SCREAMING
I’M SCREAMING
I’m crying and dying and screaming how is this possible
IT GOT BETTER!!!!!
BOI THIS IS SO FREAKING GOOD!
MY HEART
I want more
This definitely needs to be continued!!
Am I too late to join? :D
@neatatom @apitnobaka @noknmni
@veronicasummersfelton why not?
My hand slipped
MORE PLS!!!!!!
HOW DO I SUBSCRIBE TO THIS THREAD
my favourite thing, artists of tumblr untiting to create a comic about high school notes gay love story
MORE PLEASE!
tagging all my artist friends who need to see this @takaraphoenix @dragon-of-creation @spider999now @shirmir @noksindra
I don’t have self control
THIS IS THE CUTEST SHIT I’VE EVER SEEN! DO MORE DO MORE DO MORE!!
YES HELLO IM CRYING
itS BACK!!
There’s so much more AAAHHHH
I’m just gonna add something real quick 😆
Hurry someone add something please 😭😭
AHHHHH this is so adorable 😍
SOMEONE PLEASE ADD SOMETHING MY HEART IS SOARING THIS IS ADORABLE! 😍
THIS IS SO CUTE😍😍
@highwarlockofhogsmeade LOOK!! SO MUCH MORE CUTENESS FROM THE LAST TIME
This is the best
IT’S BACK
this was here when i first came and it’s back and better than ever
I WILL NEVER NOT REBLOG THIS!!!
*screeches*
I AM IN LOVE!!!
THIS IS STILL GOING ON I AM IN LOVE
I CANT BELIVE ITS STILL GOING ON PLZ SOMEONE ADD ONTO THIS PLZ
Muses Wishlist: The premise with the locker notes and one not having a cell phone.
fuck i love this thread
I love this so much. Both the adorable boys and how a good portion of the artists on tumlr keep going “Oops, my hand slipped~” AND MAKING IT BETTER.
omg. there is more and it is BETTER EFERY TIME I SEE IT
Saw this and thought it was to cute not to reblog
I’m dying.
no.
too late I’m dead SO CUTE!!!!
IT UPDATED, YEEEEES!!!!
Look at this beauty!
YES A NEW UPDATE!
Please oh PLEEEEEEEASE
Can someone continue this, and tag me?
Aaaaaaa need more
AGREED
If someone continues this please tag me
BE STILL MY HEART
IM HAVING A FLUFF ATTACK (when something is so cute and fluffy you more than fangirl over. You OBSESS.)
THIS IS THE BEST THREAD I’VE SEEN AND PROBABLY WILL EVER SEE OH MY GOD
should i add something
@thewitch243 @skylagamingv2 here
PLEASE, PLEASE, ANYONE WHO CAN DRAW, I NEEEEEED!!! 😍❤😍❤😍 ❤😍❤😍❤
Literally reblog everytime this is on my dash 😍
andromeda: everybody has a gay cousin
narcissa: bitch i don't have a gay cousin
sirius: excuse u
draco: *walks by*
harry: what an ass
ron: i know right, what a bastard-
harry: no i mean
harry: what an ass, dude. i mean look at it, ron, it’s so pert and round-
ron: *chokes*