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So I'm debating on whether to continue a fic of mine due to canon having twists that hurt one of the central emotional points of the fic. I've asked people on the on the FanFiction subreddit and on this site what to do and they say I should keep chugging along and ignore canon. However, one individual on this site says what I've previously said and that I should scrap it and make a reboot of it that fits with current canon.
I just……..don't know what to do anymore?
I'm just worried about conflicting with lore.Daytripper
Is it your story or is it not? You've got to direct it the way you think fits what you want to tell.
This is something that happens regularly to professionals too. Why are there so many continuities in Marvel and DC? Think about Star Wars too, some stories are only vaguely canon because of contradictions. It's not the end of the world.
More generally, most adaptations take liberties. Spielberg's Jurassic Park has some big changes from Michael Crichton's book. I wouldn't say it's a necessary evil, because it's not evil at all if the author adapting the works know what they're doing.
That's why I ask, do you have a strong vision of what you want to tell? Listen to it.
I don't think HH/HB respects its own lore either, so just do whatever you think is right.
Near the top, you can click the 'tag cloud' thing. That opens up a search option as well as convenient view of the most popular tags.
if a story uses tags they're found inside the story thread near the top of the page, under the title of the thread. might be different on some styles, but I couldn't say since I've only used Flexile Dark for so long.Hi, I am new to QQ. How can I see tags of a story?
In AO3, we can see and filter the tags. Is there a similar way here
Sometimes you think because you know, everyone knows. Then you get reminded that they don't.
So remember this:
A peppermint in your mouth will keep your eyes from stinging so much while cutting onions.
Learned that at my first job (Sonic) while cutting onion rings. First time was torture- we usually cut something like 100 onions at a time to fill up a huge trash-can full of rings before... someone else battered them so they were ready to fry. I never did that part, but I got sent to cut pretty frequently. But someone told me about the peppermint trick and they had a big bin full they gave away free to customers and didn't mind if we snitched a few.
How the hell does that work? My understanding is that the sting is caused by the conversion of the fumes given off by the onion into acid on contact with water (like on your eyes) which then irritates the sensitive membranes around the eye. How are mints fucking with the nerve receptors around your eyes to prevent that?
Maybe it's like a neurological thing. Like the one sensation confuses your brain about the other sensation? I think it would almost have to be.
If I had a single dollar for every time that I ran into a solution which "just worked" to some random problem, I could retire today to a life of luxury.
If I had a single dollar for every time that I ran into a solution which "just worked" to some random problem, I could retire today to a life of luxury.
How the hell does that work? My understanding is that the sting is caused by the conversion of the fumes given off by the onion into acid on contact with water (like on your eyes) which then irritates the sensitive membranes around the eye. How are mints fucking with the nerve receptors around your eyes to prevent that?
If I had a single dollar for every time that I ran into a solution which "just worked" to some random problem, I could retire today to a life of luxury.
I've heard a slightly more nuanced take on that, which more clarifies the point.The Navy had an expression for that situation: "If it's stupid, and it works, then it's not stupid."
Aka "I got called out for pushing lies, so I go to the chat thread to whine!". If you peddle unsubstantiated BS about a very real ethnicity and historical nation-state, don't act surprised when someone presents you with the actual truth.I refuse to read any forum post longer than five lines unless either the topic really interests me, or the poster does.
Good Lord, are you still on about that?Aka "I got called out for pushing lies, so I go to the chat thread to whine!". If you peddle unsubstantiated BS about a very real ethnicity and historical nation-state, don't act surprised when someone presents you with the actual truth.
For those not in the know, in the "General isekai discussion/brainstorming/whatever thread" Treble claimed the Mongol Empire was basically a horde of savages that constantly killed their own family and countrymen, even going so far as say they were "legendary" for patricide, and couldn't get a stable state together even if they tried, when, in reality, kinslaying was really damn rare when compared to royals in the European and Arabic spheres while inter-tribal rivalries were basically a thing of the past under the Empire, and the various Khanates stuck around for over a century at the minimum (Main Mongol Empire/Yuan Dynasty ) to even over four centuries (Chagatai Khanate).
"Still on about that", that was only four hours ago, and still on the same thread page.
I think that would be what you get when you search by genre around here. I know there is a thread dedicated to "Isekai in general" on this website somewhere, as one example. If your semi-original ideas can be fit in a genre, even if only broadly, start there.It sometimes feels like I'm having to redo large swaths of worldbuilding because the changes I made last time just weren't generic enough to be reusable. All those small tweaks slowly accumulate in the back of my mind until suddenly I have enough original concepts to make a few new projects out of. Some of which end up being so divergent from their source material that I decide to fully develop them into original works.
The effort I've put into laundering my fanworks seems to be developing into its own skillset; I find myself reflexively breaking up big sprawling IPs into modular units and filing off the serial numbers. A few months ago, I added a [Generic-Knockoffs] section to my project folder, and it got me wondering if that was a common thing to have.
Does anyone else have one of those? Is their a thread for this stuff?
Their mostly world building projects rather then stories, I was thinking about something more like the [General CYOA] thread but I'm mostly just curious about how common this type of thing is.I think that would be what you get when you search by genre around here. I know there is a thread dedicated to "Isekai in general" on this website somewhere, as one example. If your semi-original ideas can be fit in a genre, even if only broadly, start there.
The effort I've put into laundering my fanworks seems to be developing into its own skillset; I find myself reflexively breaking up big sprawling IPs into modular units and filing off the serial numbers. A few months ago, I added a [Generic-Knockoffs] section to my project folder, and it got me wondering if that was a common thing to have; does anyone else have one of those? Is there a thread for this kind of stuff?