For the Siege Of Too Many Frames, I was there. I crawled through the webrings of new pages long neglected, of text made unreadable by too busy backgrounds. Lost in a Roman wilderness of Geocities fansites. When FF.net turned itself into Bring Back The Porn, I walked with the masses to Livejournal, watched MySpace flame and burn to ashes.
The fact that people heard her saying “open up”……. like you don’t use your brain & wonder why your key doesn’t work?
The message from his sister absolutely breaks my heart 😰
so wrong apartment. wrong door. wrong key. unfamiliar man and surroundings. but somehow knew she was still a cop. somehow still knew how to take a life in an instant. after insensibly saying “open up” which no one does at their own apartment… that bitch trash and needs to die.
Update. Im from Dallas & She USE TO DATE this man. Idk why they are not putting that in the News
lesbians don’t need condoms in their bedside tables. they need hair ties.
I mean condoms are so good for women to have safe sex with. You can put your fingers in them for safe fingering or you can turn them into dental dams for safe eating, or you can put them on a dildo to prevent the spreading of germs as long as you put a new one on for every person and orifice. Also trans women exist. Safe sex is important y’all.
The idea that lesbians don’t need condoms is such a dangerous mindset like please know this is not a thing whether or not you’re lesbian
what are the hairties for
you can shoot them at bitches who don’t bring condoms
Just going to add how Condoms are not just good for fingering and cleanliness of your dildos but also a cheap and easy way to make dental dams for when you’re giving head!
But then I remember what it was like trying to find fic back in the day.
Back in the early 00s, I used to maintain a site called Farscape Fan Fiction Links. It was an offshoot of something I’d started on the Farscape Bulletin Board called “The Church of Fanfiction Appreciation” where I’d begun trying to collect links to Farscape fanfic sites for other people to use.
As I did this, I developed the following process:
1. Click on a link provided by someone on the Board. This would take me to their site which I would then classify by pairings and whether or not it was Gen, Adult (Het pairings only), Slash, or a mixture of any of these.
2. Check to see if the site had its own links page. Follow these links to see if there were any sites on there that I hadn’t previously discovered.
3. Check to see if the site was a member of a Web Ring I hadn’t come across before. Click on those links to see if there were any new sites in there.
4. Check out the site’s Guest Book to see if anyone had left a site link in their sig. See if the site contained any fic.
And so on. If I hit a dry period where nothing new appeared on the Board, I’d use a search engine. This was before Google had conquered the Internet, so I used a search engine called Dogpile. It would search the other search engines like Alta Vista and Yahoo and give a much larger grouping of results.
This went on for a few years until two things happened at once:
1. Farscape was canceled.
2. I got accepted to grad school.
So, I stopped maintaining the site, and I have to admit that I felt a little guilty about it. Fortunately, this was about the time LiveJournal’s role in fandom was kicking into high gear, and with the advent of LJ Farscape Fic communities, I no longer felt like my services were going to be missed.
Oddly though, I found myself actually missing the process. There was a certain amount of satisfaction involved in finding new sites, especially ones that weren’t linked anywhere else. It felt like I was planting my flag all over the Farscape fandom, and it didn’t matter how small your site was. I would find you in the end.
Still, I’d be lying if I said I wanted to return to those days. Because Farscape wasn’t my only fandom, and I’ve always been a multi-fandom shipper. So, even without working on the site, I spent years doing the following:
1. Fall into a new fandom.
2. Find all of the major fic archives in a fandom.
3. Read them dry.
4. Hunt for individual author sites.
5. Read them dry too.
LJ made this process easier, as more and more people brought their work over there. But you still had to do a certain amount of searching, for like-minded accounts and communities. And if the fic you wanted to read was “friendlocked,” well, then you were just SOL, if you know what I mean.
Fanfiction.net was always an alternative, of course, and I’m not saying there aren’t good fics over there. But the ones you found in individual fandom archives were often better, mostly because this was where the hardcore fans went to bleed all over their words.
AO3, thankfully, was built by those hardcore fans, so it’s been full of quality writing pretty much from the start. It paired that quality with Fanfiction.net’s “one stop shopping,” and slowly but surely, has been developing filters that make it easier and easier to find what you want.
Which for someone who used to have to click on a site and then read stories that didn’t even have their pairings marked is amazing. Stories that didn’t come with warnings, or tags, or author’s notes, or any of the things we take for granted these days.
I remember having to blindly click and pray.
And as much as I miss the thrill of discovery, I don’t miss the trauma of screaming “EW! Back Button! Back Button! Back Button!” at the top of my lungs.
I was willing to suffer so my fellow fans didn’t have to. But there’s no longer any need for that.
Now, we have AO3. A place where we have quality fic that’s clearly marked, and maintained by our fellow fans who have been with us through all the wars, through things like Cease and Desist letters and Takedown notices, through Strikethrough and the Purge.
It’s amazing to me that anyone could take this for granted.
Because speaking as someone who has traversed the jungle, I know how bad it can be, and more importantly, how bad it could someday be again.
I remember this era of fandom! This is a painfully accurate writeup!
So much Wayback Machine…
I remember this as well. I used to trawl through all the newly created sites on geocities via the tokyo (anime), area51 (sci-fi), timessquare (video games) and televisioncity neighbourhoods just looking for anything related to my fandoms. Then it was bought by yahoo and they changed it so that geocities sites were geocities.com/username and no longer part of neighborhoods, and it fucked things up.
There were webrings. So many webrings. Even Neopets had their own official webring.
Also, for those in anime fandoms, who remembers anipike?
tbh i am disgusted that ariana grande had to actually disable her comments on twitter because so many people are blaming her for mac millers death from an overdose. like yes his death is immensely tragic and alcohol and drugs are a huge issue in society today but ariana was in no way obligated to stay with someone who was toxic for her health and well-being. and the people who are saying that it was her job to stay and “take care of him” and “save him” can fucking rot
Do they think shes not absolutley fucking shattered too????? Someone she once loved died and they want to attack her saying it’s her fault?????? What kind of actual fucking monsters???????
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