came to me in a vision jack and cas love spam
When there’s people next to you
When there’s no one next to you
Y’all remember when we burned down a bunch of police stations and made the President of the United States cower in a bunker? That was cool. We should keep that energy going.
The fact that canon destiel caused a false rumor about Putin to spread as a meme is way funnier and more on-brand for 2020 than destiel happening to go canon the same night Putin resigns.
None election with left destiel
yz bts:
do not re-upload
Reasons to get an AO3 account as a reader
Every time I see someone who reads lots of fic on AO3 but doesn’t have an account, I have to wonder if they realize how many features AO3 has just for readers. This is not an exhaustive list, but here are a few (and I’ve saved the best for last!):
- Bookmarks - You probably know these exist because you’ve seen them on fic you read. But did you know that you can:
- Make private bookmarks that only you can see - they don’t show up when someone clicks that “bookmarks” link. Not even the author can see them.
- Organize your bookmarks with tags.
- Filter them like you would a search.
- Add your own comments/descriptions, either for your own benefit or the benefit of people looking for something to read. (Just remember that unless your bookmark is private everyone including the author can see tags & comments.)
- History - AO3 can track every fic you’ve ever viewed. My history is 373 pages long. However, you can delete any fic from your history with the click of a button, clear your entire history at once, or turn this off.
- “Marked for Later” - Some people use bookmarks to save fics they haven’t read yet, but there’s also a separate system for that. When you’re logged in there’s a “Mark for Later” button on each fic. Then you can filter your History down to just those Marked for Later. Once you’ve read a marked fic you can then hit the “Mark as Read” button and it will drop off this
- The downside to both the History and Marked for Later is that this system currently can’t be sorted or filtered beyond that, but it can be useful nonetheless if you want to save your Bookmarks for rereading your faves.
- Locked fics - Some people lock their fics to registered users for many reasons. They don’t want their fics showing up in search engines, they don’t want bots stealing them, they’re having a troll problem, etc. Without an AO3 account you won’t even see that these exist.
- Comment notifications - You have an inbox on AO3, and anytime anyone replies to one of your comments you will get a notification. No more having to go back and check fics to see if authors replied to you! You can also opt to get an email every time.
- Customize how you see the site - You can use site skins, hide tags or warnings on fics, skip the extra step to view adult content (if you’re 18+), even customize how your browser titles the window.
- Last but very much not least:
- Subscribe to fics, series, or authors - I honestly don’t understand how anyone keeps up with WIPs without this.
- Get an email every time a new chapter is posted, or every time one of your favorite writers posts a new fic or chapter!
- Don’t want to read a WIP as it’s being posted? Subscribe and know as soon as the last chapter goes up.
- Worth getting an account just for this alone tbh.
- How are you living without it???
- (Hitting subscribe is also one more way to show an author you care, although authors can’t see subscriber #s on series.)
There are probably more, but those are the main ones. Yes, you have to wait a few days to get an account, but it’s worth it. If you’re worried because you don’t want people seeing you kudos certain fics (that one tentacle fic you’ll never admit to having read?) - the way login is setup it’s actually super easy to log out, leave anonymous kudos, and log back in without leaving the fic. AO3 is designed by users; they’ve got your back.
And hey, if you ever decide to take the plunge and post something, that’s one step out of your way!
(And seriously, subscribing is a game-changer.)
Y’know, I was just looking at this post of mine and I realized - Jack is climbing into the back of the bed. Bitty is curling up to let Jack past just so that Jack can sleep back there.
Jack could sleep on the outside edge, where if he needs a little extra space he can let an arm or a leg dangle over the side. But no! He specifically wants to be snuggled up between Bitty and the wall! And this is clearly normal, since Bitty is moving to let him past without either of them commenting on it. This is how they sleep.
*ahem* As I said,
SNUG. GLE. Y. BOI.
“Shippers are ruining male tenderness in fiction because any time there is a strong male friendship on screen you make them gay. Straight men are terrified of showing deep friendship because y’all will just assume that they’re gay.”
… I don’t know folks. Maybe gay people looking for representation isn’t the problem. Maybe this whole problem would go away if straight men weren’t scared of accidently being seen as gay because that’s not actually a bad thing.