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Post by homunculi7 on Dec 18, 2004 17:07:32 GMT
Hey, I say just leave 3/4 to Mr. Warburton because the fans are pretty much doing a job of ruining this couple on their own. (seriously, some of you are) However. . . a decent 3/4 fan fiction might or might not increase this couple's fan support or popularity but if its purpose is to disguise itself as "quality" fan fiction in order to convert more people into "thinking" like the rest of the population (mostly those narrow-minded, deranged 3/4 fangirls)—then it's nothing but a cheap gimmick. Trust me--this couple does not need any more crazy fangirl supporters. This couple has gotten WAY too much exposure, and that will be the main reason this couple eventually loses its popularity. Well they may be ruining it to the people who read the fanfictions, but like I said before the majority of 3/4 fans throughout the world probably don't even read those God awful fanfics, and really I don't think that it having a lot of "exposure" is going to ruin it, I mean the more people talk about and do stuff with it, the more you think it would become popular.
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Post by Vivi (ghostly lurker) on Dec 21, 2004 18:53:01 GMT
i'm glad to see that almost no one here is such "narrow-minded" in this thread about 3/4 (like my crazy sister does...) Anyway, i agree with Homunculi7, sooo many people are manipulating the characters by making them OOC in the fanfics or by flaming about the other couples, anything to make it fit in their own theory. An they call all these bad fics good and think that 3/4 is the only "real" pairing in the show (someone really said that )... Well, even if i'm still your average 3/4 fan, this is a message to all the a-bit-too-crazy fangirls: please, calm down and open up: there are so many other romance possibilities existing in this show!
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Post by waffles on Dec 22, 2004 1:52:18 GMT
I AM a 3/4 supporter, but evr sinse yesterday when Fanfiction.net deleted one of my stories because of a few careless errors your average 11 year old makes, im dont writing. i like to write on paper better, anyways. but 3/4... i don't know, i like 4/86 (dont ask lol) bye! 0_o Was I REALLY that pathetic just 6 months ago? Ah well... I just can't believe I was such a terrible speller.
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Post by numbuh183 on Dec 22, 2004 1:57:36 GMT
Erm, please, improve your grammer and for the love of God, do not post your age unless you're 13 or over! BTW, what was the fic like?
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Post by forcedtowritethis on Dec 22, 2004 6:08:56 GMT
I AM a 3/4 supporter, but evr sinse yesterday when Fanfiction.net deleted one of my stories because of a few careless errors your average 11 year old makes, im dont writing. i like to write on paper better, anyways. but 3/4... i don't know, i like 4/86 (dont ask lol) bye! It's more than likely that your story was deleted because nobody could understand it. I'd suggest using a word processor to check your spelling and grammar errors, and just to be on the safe side—I'd have your mommy or daddy look it over, too.
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Post by scone on Dec 22, 2004 6:39:28 GMT
just to be on the safe side—I'd have your mommy or daddy look it over, too. am i the only one of the opinion that if you need your MOM or DAD to check your work, you might be a little young for fandom? *grumps about 'darn kids' and 'in MY day'* XD
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Post by shadow on Dec 22, 2004 6:51:19 GMT
Truthfully speaking, I've realised that maybe I never really had a favourite pairing. Probably because I'm bored of waiting for new episodes and have to contend with only 1 and 9/13 seasons... ARGH!
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Post by NumbuhInfinity on Dec 22, 2004 7:05:37 GMT
am i the only one of the opinion that if you need your MOM or DAD to check your work, you might be a little young for fandom? *grumps about 'darn kids' and 'in MY day'* XD No, you're not the only one. Besides, why in the world would you want to show your parents a fanfiction of a cartoon for critique reasons (or something)? Most likely they wouldn't understand a bit of what's happening and who these characters are, etc., so they're probably the worst critiquers you'd seek unless they actually watch the show and like it.
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Post by forcedtowritethis on Dec 22, 2004 7:09:12 GMT
F##%^ no! That was just a little sarcasm in my earlier post. A kid should not write fan fiction unless they're freakin' writing at the high school level, or whatever level is appropriate for fan fiction nowadays.
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Post by shadow on Dec 22, 2004 7:14:15 GMT
I agree with #Infinity; I get weird questions from my folks whenever I watch KND. Or any other cartoon on CN for that matter.
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Post by scone on Dec 22, 2004 7:32:53 GMT
F##%^ no! That was just a little sarcasm in my earlier post. A kid should not write fan fiction unless they're freakin' writing at the high school level, or whatever level is appropriate for fan fiction nowadays. aah, sarcasm - internet tool of champions! XD yeah, man. i got into fandom around 12, but i didn't go around posting crappy fic at every turn and then cry when the big kids called me on it and did the mockidy mock dance. i mean seriously, whatever happened to the rule of "if you can't work at the level of the fandom, sit down and shut up"?
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Post by NumbuhInfinity on Dec 22, 2004 7:38:28 GMT
F##%^ no! That was just a little sarcasm in my earlier post. A kid should not write fan fiction unless they're freakin' writing at the high school level, or whatever level is appropriate for fan fiction nowadays. Ah, heh. I had a feeling inside it was sarcasm, especially with the "mommy" and "daddy" part. XD Why I took the bait anyway is beyond me. Oops.
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Post by nonametheweird on Dec 22, 2004 8:28:44 GMT
Meh. I'm not going to let thousands of badly-written fanfiction ruin my liking for the couple... I get my dose of 3/4 from the actual cartoon itself, not from some fanfic written by a ten-year-old.
'Course, that's just my opinion...
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Post by forcedtowritethis on Dec 22, 2004 9:29:15 GMT
Yeah, sometimes it's kind of hard to tell when I'm being sarcastic or serious. I'm kind of bad with my grammar. Exactly. I don't really think some little girl's going to go show her daddy or mommy some cr*ppy fic she wrote about "some Aussie" saving a Kooki from King Sandy and his Knights or somethin...(sheesh, I guess it's what they write about) I agree...the little fangirls have no business writing their s&$^ up there. It's the reason I quit going to FF.net in the first place. But I know there are a few worthy fics up there among the pile of rubbish, and these fics really deserve praise. God, it will be the end of me if these great authors ever got discouraged to stop writing and posting their fic up there...
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Post by irong on Dec 22, 2004 16:54:55 GMT
F##%^ no! That was just a little sarcasm in my earlier post. A kid should not write fan fiction unless they're freakin' writing at the high school level, or whatever level is appropriate for fan fiction nowadays. I'm waffles's age. I write fan fiction. I don't write at a high school level. Everybody loves my fan fiction. HMMMMM.
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