Stolen off Artaxastra
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Thing is, I browsed through the results, and I could be a lot of things. I guess I don't really write much AU. um. *shuffles Mikhail-is-alive-shut-up from sight* But I've written goat-fic, c'mon, I've written Mickey/Miney bondage.
meh. I don't stray from canon at all for Renault, and very little for Potter, and those are my long-term fandoms, so I guess that skews results?
The True FanOOC is blasphemy, canon is everything.
I do resent being called a 'true fan' though. What, crack-ficcers and shippers aren't fans, wtf?
meh. I don't stray from canon at all for Renault, and very little for Potter, and those are my long-term fandoms, so I guess that skews results?
The True FanOOC is blasphemy, canon is everything.
Once you fall in love with a movie, book or TV series, you are loyal like an old dog. You take fanfiction quite serious and use it as a substitute after the canon ran out.
You are probably a walking dictionary of your favourite fandom and you are picky about what you write and read. The closer to the "real thing" fanfiction is, the more you like it.
You rather explore a character in all depth, see new sides and learn more about them than creating new characters or mix up the situations they are in.Take The Fan Fiction Personality Test at OkCupid
You are probably a walking dictionary of your favourite fandom and you are picky about what you write and read. The closer to the "real thing" fanfiction is, the more you like it.
You rather explore a character in all depth, see new sides and learn more about them than creating new characters or mix up the situations they are in.Take The Fan Fiction Personality Test at OkCupid
I do resent being called a 'true fan' though. What, crack-ficcers and shippers aren't fans, wtf?