Stupid work has distracted me from the important business of Tux Tuesday…
But oh boy is it nice to see all that hotness on my dash 🥰
Normal service will be resumed shortly.
In the meantime here’s someone hot looking extremely smart…. and very hot
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looking @ old fic i started when i was 14/15 is so funny bc im realizing once again why i never mark fics as abandoned even if its been literal years since i've touched them. specifically i was checking docs for stuff i started and either did or didn't post to ffn.
and its like. nothing is bad??? like i can see where my outside-the-box ideal of fic writing comes from. not just fics but writing in general, i'm p sure. even if it's a total cliche plot setup, there are details on each that rly make it stand out like oh yeahhhhhh i did have this great idea once upon a time.
funny too bc was it executed well in prose??? no absolutely not i wrote like shit when i was 15. would i revive an idea one day and revise it to be less cliche or cringy while still keeping the stand-out elements??? yea maybe. i might. everything i'm currently working on that i started from 2021 up to now still holds my supreme interest, but like i'm not gonna say never.
esp since i write fic first and foremost for my own need and specifically what i like to read, it makes it impossible to consider an idea i've thought extensively about "not worth writing anymore". anyway not making this too long i jus found everything interesting to consider
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no but wait, they did just straight-up forget that sylvie's a loki, didn't they? there's that "we have to get the whole gangs's temporal aura!" episode, where not getting sylvie means oh no they can't do it, might as well give up now. but it was a plot point in the previous episode (and we already knew from s1) that variants of the same person have the same aura. so... why do they need sylvie when loki's already there? i'm not generally that bothered by such plot holes/mistakes but her being a loki was kind of a big deal so how did whoever was writing that episode manage to just forget that?
that part of her identity is barely mentioned otherwise in s2, so was a choice made to minimise it to the point that the writers themselves just fucking forgot about it?
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