I’m thinking….
HyunChan Vampire AU
or…..
HyunChan Spoiled Rich Kid/ Hot Bodyguard AU
or…..
Hyunchan Prince/Knight AU
🤔🤔
do I do a poll?
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i want my own bear buddy 🥹 this isn’t fair.
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Hey - if you’re working on a fic and it’s going slower than you planned, if you’re trying to work on a fic but the words just won’t come, if you want to work on a fic but you just have too many other things going on or you can’t get in the right headspace for writing, if you haven’t worked on your fic in a while… it’s okay.
Fanfic is free, and we all do it for fun. You don’t owe it to anyone. You aren’t letting anyone down if you don’t update on time - or at all. Sometimes, the words run out. Sometimes, you abandon the fic. Sometimes, you take a break for months, or even years. It’s okay.
And to anyone out there who thinks it’s okay to demand updates, or leave comments on fics you don’t like about how you don’t like them, or insult, trash-talk, or criticise fanfic writers… it’s not. Fanfic writers don’t owe you updates, or the specific story you want, or anything else. Fanfic writers are fuelled by compliments and positive feedback; they are discouraged by criticism and demands for updates and anything that makes them feel guilty.
So, if you want a writer to update? Support them. Encourage them.
But yeah, seriously, it’s okay not to update on time, or at all. It’s okay to write the story how you want to, even if some randomer on the internet doesn��t like it. Ignore those people. They are rude and their opinions don’t matter.
Also: some days, the muse doesn’t co-operate. Some days you’ll produce nothing but crap. That happens to literally every creative person, so don’t be too hard on yourself, okay? This is supposed to be fun. And you do not, in any way, have to do it if it’s not fun.
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*Sam and Colby watching Y/n pack the bags for a new investigation*
Y/N: are you just gonna stand there and watch me pack your bags?
Colby: Yep *crossing his arms while leaning against the doorway*
Y/N: Well stop it, you look incredibly stupid
Colby: I’d prefer handsome, but that’ll do too
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It's still kinda wild how Phineas and Ferb managed to completely hijack an idiom. Now whenever someone hears a sentence leading with "If I had a nickel for everytime [...]", odds are their brain auto fills with "I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice," rather than "I'd be rich," or "I could [action that requires purchasing something requiring an obscene amount of money]". Y'know, what the idiom originally was
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