I...would have just shagged Dean and cliffed Atobe ahaha. idk idk I wasn't too big a Hyotei fan XD though tbh it was so long ago I don't really remember who I liked best! (No, I lie, it was Eiji. He was too adorbs.)
Oh, why are people so keen on this marriage thing and why are they so vocal about it? My grandmother keeps talking to my mother about why I'm still not married and my mother is beginning to despair for my future happiness. We're 23! THIS IS FAR TOO YOUNG TO BE WORRIED ABOUT BEING ALONE FOREVER, GOSH.
And ooooh, causes for hitting backspace--one of my favourite topics! Epithets is definitely one of them. Sometimes if they pop up later on in the fic I can take a deep breath and carry on, but if it's in the first paragraph, or the first line, backspace soooo fast. And the summary is pretty important. I used to read everything as long as the summary is intriguing, even if it is just a line of dialogue or a quotation, etc, but now I barely have time, I need the summary to tell me the basic plot of the fic. Anything pretentious or obscure I skip straight past.
Uuuum, capslock in dialogue D: and lots and lots of 'said' substitutions. I see this in published books a lot, even! GRRR.
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Oh, why are people so keen on this marriage thing and why are they so vocal about it? My grandmother keeps talking to my mother about why I'm still not married and my mother is beginning to despair for my future happiness. We're 23! THIS IS FAR TOO YOUNG TO BE WORRIED ABOUT BEING ALONE FOREVER, GOSH.
And ooooh, causes for hitting backspace--one of my favourite topics! Epithets is definitely one of them. Sometimes if they pop up later on in the fic I can take a deep breath and carry on, but if it's in the first paragraph, or the first line, backspace soooo fast. And the summary is pretty important. I used to read everything as long as the summary is intriguing, even if it is just a line of dialogue or a quotation, etc, but now I barely have time, I need the summary to tell me the basic plot of the fic. Anything pretentious or obscure I skip straight past.
Uuuum, capslock in dialogue D: and lots and lots of 'said' substitutions. I see this in published books a lot, even! GRRR.