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MGM’s Robin Hood series is a gemstone- first you’ll see faerie smut and Robin Hood talking to the trees and then you get lines like these:
INGENIOUS
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SPOILERS (Kinda) #108 and #109 of Invincible
This variant is “technically”canon in the comics but there was never a design or follow through story that tells us what happens in this dimension. So I went ahead and made this, I just wanted Robot to have this kind of happy ending…
creating and drawing whatever he wants >:3
En 1993, Emile Leray un ingenioso francés, se enfrentó a una emergencia en el desierto marroquí cuando su Citroën se averió en una zona remota. Sin posibilidad de recibir ayuda, Leray demostró su notable capacidad de adaptación y creatividad al desmantelar el automóvil y construir una motocicleta con las piezas disponibles. Con esta improvisada motocicleta, logró regresar a la civilización, demostrando una hazaña sin precedentes que demostró la increíble habilidad de Emile para resolver problemas y sobrevivir en condiciones extremas.
An ode to fanfiction
I've been in "fandom" almost 2 years now and I've yet to find the mountains of cringe content I was told to expect.
What I found were authors who exceed many a published writer in skill and vision.
There are many good stories in this world, but often they lack convincing language. There are many beautifully written books, but often their plot is mediocre. And we forgive that...why are we so nitpicky with fanfic?
Taking a character/a world/a dynamic and expanding on it is a basic feature of literature since the beginning of writing.
Shifting, transforming, and adapting those features is a known and respected feature in literature as well.
Mashing together different storylines to blend them into something new has given us some of the most beloved books in the world.
And no, not every fanfiction writer is a literary genius...some are just really good at their thing. So are most popular authors who produce a new novel every few years. (And those books are bought eagerly!)
BUT (and it's a big but) many an author I've found in my fandom can easily hold a candle to published (and much respected and praised) authors in terms of storytelling, pacing, vocabulary, characterisation, actual plot, and original ideas perfectly blended with a pre-existing framework.
I wish people would stop dismissing that, because it sounds as if they don't really like to read for the pleasure of it, they just like to brag about the name on the cover...
Knock, knock, who’s there?
Don't you tell me someone would not gift this T-Shirt to the Potions Master!👹 (and make him lose his words or wits) ⬇️
Who'd you think might be naughty enough to to that??
Minerva McGonagall
Albus Dumbledore
Harry Potter
Hermione Granger
Lucius Malfoy
A random Slytherin
A random Death Eater
Sirius Black
Tonks
Fred&George Weasley
Gilderoy Lockhart (and suffer a terrible death)
Lily Evans
@charlotterhea @janacariad @snapecentric @fannedandflawless @josiecarioca @snapeingturtle @severus-snape-my-eternal-prince