28 September 2010 @ 06:50 pm
LF Secret Favorites  
Sooooooooo I recently found some Fic *shifty eyes* that I was surprised I liked so much *koff*. And these are not fics that my LJ nearest and dearest would be like "OH! I wanna read that, too!" And that's what I'm looking for: Those fics that you found, followed a delicious list, or read/made some anon prompt over at [livejournal.com profile] spnkink_meme.

and clearly anonymous commenting is on so, we can all most of us *ahem* can keep our secret favorites our secret favorites.

Thanks!

ETA: Just to clarify, these are not happy shiny fics.
If you do not appreciate the subject matter, you don't really have to tell me. The post was approved by the MODs and I think the tags speak for themselves. I'm not saying I condone any of the subject matter but that's the point. If I can't search for fic in a Fic Finding Comm, by all means, re-direct me.
 
 
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[identity profile] vodou-blue.livejournal.com on September 29th, 2010 07:04 pm (UTC)
Really?! Really?! You know, that does sound like trying to spoil other people’s fun, to me.

Don’t listen to squicker, sweetie. Everybody knows (or should) that fanfic all takes place in Pretend Land, not RL, and giving us Content Warnings is what tags are for.

*headshake* I’m not sure why some people feel the need to be the Everyone Must Only Enjoy My Interests police, but ignore them. Not everything you asked for is an interest of mine, so I only addressed the stuff you and I both like. Why is that so hard for some people to do?

At any rate, you’re fine, don’t listen to the ickle squicker, and I hope you enjoy at least several of the many fics people told you about in response to your search. *g*
[identity profile] imaginethehappy.livejournal.com on September 29th, 2010 07:46 pm (UTC)
it's fine. I mean, I can die of embarrassment for asking *shifty eyes* in the first place.

I mean, it wouldn't be fandom if someone didn't say something against it right?
[identity profile] vodou-blue.livejournal.com on September 29th, 2010 07:56 pm (UTC)
You don’t have to die of embarrassment. Exploring possibilities and limits is what fiction is for, after all.

And it’s not just fandom (any/every fandom) that gets this reaction; some places still have book burnings. Yech!

I guess the Internet Generation still hasn’t learned when some communication should be done privately, or addressed to the correct person/s. *shrug*