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I think another problem with the mindset of kudos/comments on AO3 is part of the “stalking” culture on instagram. If you like a picture that is months old on instagram, its “insta-stalking” because you had to scroll through that person’s profile in order to find those months-old pictures. That is NOT how AO3 works. It’s not cringe or embarrassing to find a fic that was posted in 2012 and like it. It is there to read.
Same for works on AO3. Sure, maybe some of us have some old works that aren’t up to our current standards of writing. But I, personally, am never going to look at a kudos email and think “ew omg I can’t believe someone found this fic from 2016 why are they liking it”. In fact, I am entirely going to go “nice! people are still reading some of my older works too, I’m glad they enjoyed it”. It’s an archive, it is meant to be a collection of transformative works, old and new, and you are meant to find them.
In fact, if you find a work that is from five years ago and you really liked it? I bet the author would love a comment even then.
Stories are written to be read.
Show some appreciation.
Writers write to be read!
Older stories need love just as new ones. Please don’t let stories and chapters die of neglect after one fucking week!
I got a comment a couple of months ago for a nearly-10-years-old crackfic and I was thrilled!
Part of why there’s sortable searches at AO3 is to let you find fics for a now-dormant fandom, fics that are no longer canon-compliant after the new episodes, fics that work with fanon tropes that are no longer popular, fics from authors who are no longer actively writing… and just fics that weren’t written recently.
Comments on old fics are great! Often, they bring back a rush of memories for the author - oh wow, I remember when I was obsessing about this fandom, how much I loved this pairing, the fics I read that inspired this fic!
Getting kudos/comments on old fics is always a cause for celebration! And also never be embarrassed to leave kudos/comments if you work your way through an author’s catalog of fic. I know that personally, when I open the daily kudos email every morning, if I start seeing the same name repeated, it makes me want to jump for joy. Especially if the person reads a variety of fandoms, because that either means we love the same things (yay!) or they like my writing enough to try out new things (double yay!).
Fics are labors of love, and getting to find that people still love the months, years or even a decade later? Is awesome. (And showing appreciation for fic in the form of kudos or comments is an excellent way to inspire more fic! It’s a win-win.)
Last year i got a comment from someone who’d read my work TWENTY YEARS AGO and sent me a note about it. It made my year
I mean, if you find a pro author you like and go buy/borrow all their older books and leave reviews or something on Goodreads nobody thinks that’s stalking, do they? It means “Oh I just found your work and I’m getting caught up and enjoying it immensely!”
Or you just encountered a band for the first time and go listen to all their previous albums?
It’s totally cool to read a fic writer’s back catalog and leave kudos or comments, is my point.
I’m always tickled when something I wrote a while ago gets a kudo.
As someone all but unable to write/post fic the last few years, or participate much in the fic side of fandom, getting those kudos and comments on old stories makes me so happy, because it reminds me that I can write things that people enjoyed, and have contributed things. It makes it a little easier to try that next attempt at getting back to it.
go find what a fic of ur life would be tagged as on ao3
now with more workplace wing kink
anatomically improbable velociraptor angst
Well. I mean…. @voicessayhello would read it.
I would.
Also, I got spicy equine manpain
Omg you guys, I am CRYINGGGGGGG. EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS ANIMATION IS SO PERFECT. The progressively horrifying bloodstains. Scanlan’s starry eyes. Percy’s Taliesin-hair. The way the entire title-ing sequence is animated. SO GOOD.
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NEW’ GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL 2′ TRAILER!
Why isn’t everyone happy. This photo exists.
person: what’s up
me: not much but please don’t ask that every day because then i’ll have to start making things up because i rarely do anything
winterwombat:
prokopetz:
I’m not saying I’m definitely an NPC, but if I am a protagonist, the game I’m starring in is probably free-to-play.
Makes sense:
I can only do something useful once every few hours
Ads are everywhere
The pacing seems designed to be deliberately frustrating
A lot of the hassle would go away if had a ton of money
Character Headcanon: Poor Master Dennet
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madamebadger:
You know, I always feel a little sorry for Master Dennet. The Inquisitor is like, hey, I need a horse expert! Here is a horse expert! And he comes along to be your horse expert.
And for a while all is well. He brings his own fine horses, and the Inquisitor adds to the stable as she finds new breeding stock—often excellent. Where she got the charger from, he doesn’t know, and he feels too honored by having it in his care to ask.
And then the Inquisitor starts coming back with like… deer. And Dennet scratches his head, because he knows horses, and just because it has four hooves and you can put a saddle on it doesn’t make it a horse. Hell, the food and space and exercise requirements for a cob and a draft horse aren’t the same—a goddamn deer is presumably completely different. But he goes around Skyhold rounding up Dalish elves until he finds one who knew something about halla, on the principle that that’s probably the closest thing, and they work it out. (He’s always respected the way Dalish treat their halla, so it’s not that big of a leap. And even though Dalish—the Charger—doesn’t know anything much about how to raise halla, he looks the other way when she wants to spend half a day in the deer’s box stall being all affectionate at it. Can’t hurt.)
But deer of various kinds are at least still… well… grass-eating hoofed animals. Things don’t begin to really go sideways until they bring back the first dracolisk.
It’s a lizard. It’s a giant meat-eating lizard. Dennet is a master of horse, and he will stretch that to deer in a pinch, but asking him to figure out the care and feeding of big spiky lizard things is a bit much. It is—he tries to explain, first to Cullen and then to Josephine and finally to the Inquisitor herself—as if someone had decided that because you knew how to knead bread, you were obviously a master pugilist, because both things involved punching things. For his trouble he got a friendly clap on the shoulder and a “Just do your best! We can free up some funds to hire you more help!” (help from where? was he to hang up fliers somewhere for dracolisk handlers? where exactly was one supposed to go for that?).
(We will not even discuss the zombie horse with a sword through its head. We will not. The zombie horse got a stall to itself and was studiously ignored, on the principle that it was dead, and not much Dennet did could either help or hurt it.)
Dennet knew that he was in over his head and then some when the Inquisitor showed up with a charming grin and a giant fucking nug, and all he thought was, “Better see if any dwarves know what to feed it.” (Dagna does, but he’s a little afraid because she keeps having these ideas for ‘experimental feed,’ and….)
At least his life is never boring.
Poor Master Dennet
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THAT NUG’S FACE IN THE FINAL PANEL THOUGH, I’M DYING, IT’S LIKE
Nug: “Tiny biped is sad? Tiny biped? No sad, I help.” *boops gently with nugnose*
Dennet: *literally falls over*
I just feel like the giant nugs would be very concerned with Dennet’s wellbeing but also prone to forgetting, in the manner of big doges bred from smaller doges, that they are actually enormous, and so would end up trying to sit in his lap to comfort him.
Eventually Cullen finds Dennet sitting propped against the stable wall, a big nug resting its head in his lap and not-quite-purring as he skritches it.
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The editing in this video! Wow! Awesome! ^o^
Wow! Wow!!
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I have been trying to get everyone I know into this show, but everyone is intimidated at how much canon there is. SO I MADE A PRIMER. It has:
A general shakedown of what the show is
Quick cast & character information
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If you’re also trying to get someone into the show (or you are considering jumping in), HERE. HAVE A RESOURCE.
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