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micahthemoon · 5 months
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November 22 2023
Today will be forever be known as t-day!! (Inspired by birth day or b day).
I filmed this video 200 meters away from the clinic since I was so happily overwhelmed.
Here is the bastard:
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I feel like Jere with the vog-u-e magazine rn xD
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I was so close to buy myself some candy to celebrate my t-day (instead of birth day xD) yet instead I found this 🥹🦭⚡️
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seraphira-lilith · 4 years
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Sooooo... I just realized something.
I'm on three dofferent websites to post my fanfic because I'm a slut for comments and reactions and one site really isn't enough.
And I already was a member of all three of them from my time where I just read so that's another thing.
Just, I always had a "saying"
Wattpad is for kids, you may find a diamont but it's one in the rough.
FF.[whatever] is for teens, there's more gold but it's hidden beneath chaos.
And AO3 is for adults, here you find the fruits of hard work and restless passion.
And... I am right in more than one way, I think.
Besides the fact that it's litteraly the way I saw myself and all my friends go through in exactly this order, it also shows how writing skills develop.
If you find a chapter of 1000 words worth on Wattpad you have a reaction like "holy f*** that's SO MUCH!?!!"
When I still read Wattpad stories back then I thought they were AWESOME, like real BOOKS. I wrote my own fill of Wattpad formated stories... and, everyone can guess what they look like. I'm just allways trying to decide wether or not I should delete them but they are a part of my past so I don't think I will.
Then, FF.whatever. Longer chapters, but the grammar is an absolute nightmare most of the times. While the storyies are more through thought and not just a good plot idea, it's all over the place and just... puberty.
And last but not least, AO3. My luck, my live, my love~
We (the readers) get stories written by hobby authors with co-authors and beta-readers. They (we, the writers) spend weeks, months, YEARS brooding over the plot, the storyline, the writing process and it's easy to see when one looks at the end product.
It takes time, but it pays of.
More or less...
Because, as I said, I'm a slut for comments. And I've reached the conclusion that you grow more and more quiet the older you grow. And while it's true that some of those websites make it a bit harder to comment than others, in the end, it's not all this hard at all but still, I've got the most comments on Wattpad and they're rather short but really lively and stretch over all the chapters.
AO3 ones are longer and have their own character, but they're rare and hard to get, which is a bit annoying, to tell the truth.
And FF.[whatever] comments? What are comments? I've got thirteen offical ones and one of my readers DMed me. They go close to the AO3 ones but are close to none existant, which is frustrating.
While, yes, and I repeat myself again, I am a slut for comments, I know I'm not the only one. So just, keep this one thing from your "youth" and talk to us, talk to others through the comments.
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