Re: Iwanako: Mean Time to Breakdown {updated 2015-4-1}
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 10:10 pm
You'll never know till you try.Reese8 wrote:...Though I am now wondering how one writes a negative number of sex scenes.
(Where's the Walkthrough?)
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You'll never know till you try.Reese8 wrote:...Though I am now wondering how one writes a negative number of sex scenes.
For anyone wanting to know, I highly recommend it. It's awesome.Leaty wrote:Speaking of queer women, if anybody wants to read some of my other writing to tide them over until I finally finish the next chapter, I wrote a silly short story called Trash Panda you may find entertaining. It's non-KS-related—it's a wholly original thing—but some people might like it. idk.
It was, I think, the best one-shot I've read this year, whether fanfic or professionally-published, silly or not.Leaty wrote:Speaking of queer women, if anybody wants to read some of my other writing to tide them over until I finally finish the next chapter, I wrote a silly short story called Trash Panda you may find entertaining. It's non-KS-related—it's a wholly original thing—but some people might like it. idk.
Well, you certainly managed to surprise me. I thought I actually knew where this was going, and I couldn't have been more wrong.Leaty wrote:Speaking of queer women, if anybody wants to read some of my other writing to tide them over until I finally finish the next chapter, I wrote a silly short story called Trash Panda you may find entertaining. It's non-KS-related—it's a wholly original thing—but some people might like it. idk.
Trash Panda is the name of my grunge band.Leaty wrote: Speaking of queer women, if anybody wants to read some of my other writing to tide them over until I finally finish the next chapter, I wrote a silly short story called Trash Panda you may find entertaining. It's non-KS-related—it's a wholly original thing—but some people might like it. idk.
I didn't think you could get any cooler, but then you went and name-dropped one of my favorite stories. If this turns out to be that kind romance story (minus the vampirism, of course), I'll be very happy.Leaty wrote:Unless you'd call, say, Carmilla yuri, this fic is not yuri.
I sort of picked up on it, but only in the way that fans (in every fandom) tend to read into every minor thing in order to build a case for a ship they'd like to see happen. But sometimes friendship is just friendship, and I didn't want to assume that wasn't the case here. I guess it would have been more obvious had I read all of Developments.Leaty wrote:EDIT: It also bears mentioning that I wrote a story here that was positively dripping with homoromantic subtext and literally nobody caught on without my walking them through it.
I don't know what the heck I just read, but it was sweet, in a weird way. I'm very curious as to how you arrived at this idea.Leaty wrote:Speaking of queer women, if anybody wants to read some of my other writing to tide them over until I finally finish the next chapter, I wrote a silly short story called Trash Panda you may find entertaining. It's non-KS-related—it's a wholly original thing—but some people might like it. idk.
Well, I'd classify Techi Muyo as "harem". It's not LGBTQ (no idea what IA stands for) but it's not the "standard" one man, one woman romance that is the most prevalent in our society.Leaty wrote:why, for example, is Tenchi Muyo not called something like "daisy" or whatthefuckever? Like isn't it weird that stories with LGBTQIA protagonists get shunted off into their own thing?
That story led to some interesting further readingSpeaking of queer women, if anybody wants to read some of my other writing to tide them over until I finally finish the next chapter, I wrote a silly short story called Trash Panda you may find entertaining. It's non-KS-related—it's a wholly original thing—but some people might like it. idk.
It was the same for me the first time I read through it. I did see some of the subtext, but I assumed that I was just reading too deep.Valjean Lafitte wrote:I sort of picked up on it, but only in the way that fans (in every fandom) tend to read into every minor thing in order to build a case for a ship they'd like to see happen. But sometimes friendship is just friendship, and I didn't want to assume that wasn't the case here.