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Normal villain arc WHEN???? I know you’re on tumblr Will Campos let that sweet boy lose his shit please I’m so sick of everyone being so mean to him
I need Normal to snap, but not because I want him to have a villain arc. I want Normal to be defiantly empathetic when everyone else becomes jaded. Let him being a good person be what severes him from the group. Have him argue with the others, yes, but let kindness inspite of everything be his rebellion.
It can’t be this easy. It can’t. Crowley—dear, beautiful, gorgeous, lovely, wonderful Crowley—professing the kind of love Aziraphale holds for him. Crowley, calling himself such awful things, as if Aziraphale hasn’t thought, for months, that he wants to give Crowley everything he desires.
Surely this… This must be some cosmic prank, some elaborate illusion his smitten brain conjured up to protect himself from rejection. When has he ever had his heart’s wish offered to him on a silver platter?
When you met him, Aziraphale thinks, and nearly cries with the reality of it. When he knocked on your door and came into your life.
First chapter of the next part of my Sugar Daddy!Aziraphale AU! In which confessions are said, feelings are revealed, and sex is had!
RB if you think CD drives in computers are not obsolete, but in fact still necessary, despite being artificially phased out
Tag Game
Thank you to the lovely @ack-emma for tagging me!
- Three ships: Ineffable husbands, Puzzleshipping, and Patrochilles!
- Last song: John Legend’s All of Me.
- Last movie: Puss in Boots: The Last Wish.
- Currently reading: They Both Die at the End, by Adam Silvera (it says currently, but it’s really the last book I started, and it was around November last year. Haven’t finished it yet!)
- Currently watching: Uhhhh, the last thing I watched was an episode of Supernanny on YouTube, but I mostly just watch videos or series I’ve already seen. Don’t really have the mental energy for anything new!
- Currently consuming: A baked potato.
- Currently craving: Spicy candy and a soda.
You don’t have to if you don’t want to, but I’m tagging @sodiumazideandothertoxins, @charlottemadison42, @miss-minnelli and anyone else who’d like to do this!
I don’t know who needs to hear this but be nice to fanfic authors. Reblog their stuff. Tell them you liked it. How you felt when reading. What school assignment you didn’t finish because of how captivating their story was. Don’t just scream to your friends about it. But tell them.
So many wonderfully talented people out there don’t get the praise they need. If their work brought you joy, make their day better by telling them it did.
Long ago I wrote a fic. Posted it under a different name without telling anyone in the fandom group I was active in. Watched how the online fandom group loved the fic and had a conversation of it in a positive spirit with each other - what did they like it, theories of this and that, how nice it was to get a new fic into this small fandom etc. - but did they leave feedback to the fic? No. I think it was only one person who commented the fic from the group.
I know the fan group liked the fic because I saw the outside comments. But, if I hadn’t seen them - like readers don’t - then I’d think the fic was not worth of my time and no one read it, or read it but didn’t care about it as it clearly was not worth of any comment.
We’re not telepathics. We don’t know. Tell the creators. They want it and appreciate the feedback. If we didn’t want you to interact with the stuff we create, like comment it/share it/reblog it/etc. we wouldn’t post the stuff online for you to see.
It occurs to me upon reading this that we don't have conversations like this in the comments to the author's fic---so much of fandom is interacting with each other about media we love, but in the fanfic comments section the conversation is almost just commenters talking directly to the author, and maybe the author talking back.
Nobody launches a metacommentary thesis for other readers to debate about in the AO3 comments, or has long comment threads gushing to each other about their favorite character's interactions; it's like the tendency to give the author space while we go play with their creations, a relic of our past when we weren't supposed to exist, has extended to fic authors who are themselves playing in the same mud we are.
We act like it's bad manners to love a fic in front of an author, in the ways the fandom that writes fanfic loves a fic.
And that shouldn't be the case.
They're one of us too.





