I really don't understand how "without getting kudos or comments a fanfiction author is going to assume that people who clicked their fic didn't like it" became a controversial take.
I don't know why some people think an author should imagine, or guess that people who click their fic enjoyed it it when nobody is telling them that.
If you're re-reading a fic constantly, or leaving it up in your tab so that it re-loads every day for a hundred days the author is not going to know that unless you tell them. They'd love to hear it. It would make their day.
And if you don't tell them you liked their fic, there's no reason for them to assume you did.
Me at 14 and me at 22 are having a bonding moment
(It's way too small, but please watch 3:10 to Yuma and if you like it please post about it, make art, or something, someone, please.)
We don't see a lot of Robotnik and Stone before Gerald comes in but like....they seemed so? Content?
Like other then the ripping his shirt off thing, Robotnik actually seemed to have so much respect for Stone at the start of everything? He refers to him as the only one he can trust, he makes little jokes with him, he let's him cut his hair, and he seemed like he was just? Fine hanging out there with Stone. (I also feel like they had to have watched their shows togther at some point)
There really is a shift in the way he treats Stone once Gerard comes into the picture. This isn't news, I've just been thinking about it. Like he becomes so enamored with the idea of finally having a family that it's easy to push Stone aside.
Like. When Stone calls him ans warns him something is wrong he doesn't believe him. He doesn't trust him. In that moment Stone wasn't the only person he can trust.
And then he realizes Gerald isn't what he thinks he is and then he thinks about Stone again and he makes the announcement. Nothing really happened between Robotnik and Stone after the phone call to make him realize,, it was just like...clarity.
Am I making sense. I don't know. Robotnik held a lot of respect for Stone before the events of this movie it was just hidden because he's bad with feelings and understanding people like him as a person
"writing about fucked up things doesnt indicate your values as a person" and "the way you write about things may indicate some of your values" are not conflicting statements if im going to be real
I haven't been posting a lot, especially about 3:10 to Yuma, but I have returned and still with my love for the film😋
I have updated the fanfic I've been working on and I hope I am able to continue working on the chapters! 😁😁😁
Would Dr. Robotnik hire workers to build his larger inventions? Would he build them himself? Survey says no, therefore Stone does it
wait whys everyone sad about stobotnik in this movie, looks like its going great to me??
Still feels weird that the same band made "You're Gonna Go Far, Kid" and "Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)"
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My interests: 3:10 to Yuma(2007), Unhinged, The Exorcism (2024), and more!
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