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i miss infinite fic. i want to write infinite fic. but i don't know what to write.
(i'd work on toaster 'verse except that it's my happy 'verse and i want to write something angsty or at least serious. what should i wriiiiiiiiiiiite?)
(i'd work on toaster 'verse except that it's my happy 'verse and i want to write something angsty or at least serious. what should i wriiiiiiiiiiiite?)

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(what?! taxes are serious business)
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On the other hand, I don't know if a sign-up would generate that much more interest. I really don't have a preference. I just want it to happen eventually!
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and yes - they are smaller these days. fandom is lacking in participation.
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Yeah, it's really frustrating how there are so many fans still around, but other than making loads of pretty gifs and edits, they don't really seem to do much? Not like we used to? Is this me being all, "kids these day!"? I don't know, but it does certainly feel like participation in substantive things (beyond just reblogging a post on tumblr) has gone way, way down. I really do blame tumblr a lot.
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I have like this mixed love/hate with tumblr. Because on the one hand - the creativity and evolution of communication that is happening in the graphics/gifsets that circulate tumblr are so amazing and building a generation of people who are going to think about critical analysis and argument/communication in a brand new way.
on the other hand - it seems like the lurker is becoming more prevalent? more reblogging than new things and more often the fic I see circulating in one fandom is all one person instead of a community of people. there's more reliance on the idea that the 'creative people' will do the hard work and all I have to do is press reblog.
so it's two parts gorgeous and amazing and three parts frustrating because the level of involvement in fandom is based on such a different scale. there's less sharing despite the fact that all anyone is doing is 'sharing' by reblogging.
if that ramble makes any sense at all.
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Let's wait till later in May, then!
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