Hannibal (2013-2015)
2x12 - āTome-wanā
Hannibal's reaction to Mason holding a knife to his throat vs. Will holding a knife to his throat
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One Nice Bug Per Day
Monterey Bay Aquarium
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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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Hannibal (2013-2015)
2x12 - āTome-wanā
Hannibal's reaction to Mason holding a knife to his throat vs. Will holding a knife to his throat
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#cant wait till ssj10 which transforms the hair into a rainbow disco ball #happy pride š
a story in three parts:Ā
from the dawn of a new day, of new hopes and dreams of a better world;
to the stars in the night sky, shining the way for those lost in the darkness;
to the dust that settled, silently floating, drifting, back to the earth once more.
[21.01.25] @mdzsnet xiao xingchen birthday event
Announcing Fanfiction.lol !
hey all! i've built a new ao3 fork called fanfiction.lol š¤š½ key differences:
š« no invite queue: sign up and start posting immediately. no waiting, no velvet rope.
š³ļøāš expanded content warnings: added ableism, homophobia/transphobia, racism, rpf and more. plus relationship tags for aro/ace spectrum, qpr, non-binary/genderqueer focus, poly/ensemble, and more.
š·ļø all tags are canonical: everything you tag goes into the searchable record. no volunteer wrangling bottleneck.
š fandom-agnostic moderation: i care about the writing, not fandom politics or discourse. write whatever you want, tag it honestly.
it's a small personal project but fan communities deserve independent infrastructure.
if you enjoy fandom, i'd love for you to sign up and poke around. tell me what breaks. the source code is at source.tube/brennan/fanfiction.lol.
find me at brennan.day/accounts or email [email protected].
write whatever the hell you want! š
More Information
Hi, I wanted to add some more info about fanfic.lol based on some replies. I was trying to keep the original post short and have done write-ups elsewhere but I'll reiterate here.
The admin/webmaster: I'm Brennan! I'm a Queer Red River MƩtis writer and webdev and huge advocate for the IndieWeb. You can get to know to me on my site, brennan.day
I made this for fun, and it's running using a homelab server in my basement. I don't make money or anything else. I'm just doing it for the love of ball.
fanfic.lol is meant to be a small, independent alternative for fanfic and fandom that prioritizes joy and fun. No aims at trying to replace AO3!
I am anti-genAI and so is the site. You can read more about my stance on AI here.
Archive warnings, like everything else, are under construction! I do have to adhere to the laws of my country (Canada). Please be patient.
I am pushing straight to production, which is to say the entire site could explode at anytime, so please do not use it as the only place you put things! :)
I forsee only a handful of people using this site, it def isn't for everyone. If you don't like it that's okay! Whether you want to give me input or just ignore it entirely.
I did a longer write-up here. Thank you everyone for the kind, warm reception of my silly little project. <3
I love the longer write-up. It gives me a much better sense of where you're coming from and why people should trust youāor which users would be a good fit.
I was there for the start of AO3, and we really did think we were going to usher in the next age of archives a la eFiction. It took too long for AO3's code to be in that kind of shape and the internet changed radically around us. We did not mean to create a behemoth. We just wanted venture capital bros to stop disrespecting us.
As a side note, all the comments you're getting like "There already is a fanfiction website. Wtf" are exactly what people said about AO3/OTW in 2007. There was a ton of bitching about us stealing FFN's idea. (Never mind that there were older archives.) There were frequent complaints about how there was already "an archive" and we didn't need another. Most of that discussion got deleted when FFN decided to nuke all of its inactive social spaces one Thanksgiving weekend while nobody was around to object or save their data. But I was there and I remember it and it sounded exactly like these comments now.
The oldschool core of AO3 was into the age of archives. We liked there being lots of different little spaces run by different fans. It's nice to see that energy floating around in 2026. Go indieweb!
I wish you a hundred invested users who want to form a community and nobody else.
havent checked it out personally yet but just a super important note that since op says hes obeying canadian laws:
canadian laws are very different then most countries, ergo, if you want to post underage/gruesome stuff, it would be safer for op if you posted on that on ao3 instead. obscenity laws do in fact exist here and op get in legal trouble depending on what you post. so you know, be nice to op.
someone already asked op "is dead dove and proship content allowed here" and he said "yes if its legal" but didn't clarify what that meant, but basically in canada its
"if it can be interpreted as obscene, you can get in trouble"
so while you can get away with sfw content of lets say an adult/minor, it can bring things into outright illegal territories if you make it nsfw. but its not JUST that. our obscenity laws ALSO apply to violent sexual horror. so if your kink is lets say, woundfucking, a person can get op in legal trouble for hosting it, even if everything is all consensual.
people don't often get in trouble for obscenity laws because its So Much Effort, but from a hosting perspective thats different. a user posting content on ao3 isn't really gonna get tracked down, but a canadian hosting a website could be.
in conclusion: make sure to check out your kinks on canadian law sites before you do anything here. genuinely a nice project, just be careful for ops sake
Yup. Good point. That's something to look out for in most archives, whether from owner preference or local laws. I'd say the US is more of an outlier than Canada; we just exert an undue influence on internet culture.
A return to an Age of Archives means reading the rules of each more carefully. There used to be a lot more variability, not just because of laws but also in terms of focus.
In general, if you post a lot of underage, violent kink or noncon, AO3 is probably going to remain the right choice for hosting. A number of countries, not just Canada, go after a lot of things in text that the US does not.
I want to emphasize that this isn't a stance on OP's part any more than AO3 having to comply with US trade embargoes represents AO3 staff's personal opinions on Cubans. This is just the reality of running a site.
DARK ANGEL 1.09Ā Red
'Why are Transformers such a buncha size queens?'
Big fan of Soldier Boy making the straight guys feel gay.
Why? because I think itās hilarious that this shit keeps happening to Jensen Ackles. He keeps breaking free from the queers but continually they find him again. Itās like some weird homosexual version of a chase in loony tunes.
My piece for the Sing O Muse zine! Its coming out in July so keep an eye out for the tag :]
Vincent Price - The Last Man On Earth (1964)
I mean itās TRANSformers not cisformers
Czeslaw Milosz, from "Ars Poetica?"
Danny Ramirez in Karol G's "Papacito"
Mutants are not the ones mankind should fear.
āmistake cakeā oil on canvas 48"x72" jen mann
Hannibal (2013-2015)
āYou got me thereā moments
Granville Redmond (American 1871-1935), California Poppies and Eucalyptus, 1914, Oil on canvas