Can you write a story with its purpose solely being to defy the expectations of a reader? Well, yes, yes you can. In fanfiction, this type of story could be done even better, with most stories sort of following the same paths and developing similar lines of thought. I'm typing this just after reading a story that seemed to have been written just to defy expectations, with that as its explicit
I've have a few people that I follow that haven't logged in to this site for more than a year now. I've just now considered maybe un-following them (apparently "Un-following" is not a word, who knew except everyone). It's a really strange feeling. I considered a few of these people friends before sort of falling out of touch. Woops. I suppose it's not really that big a deal, there's nothing
I kinda quit. Sorry about that. Things picked up in life and got out of control. College and... Things will do that. I feel like I promised some things that don't look likely to ever come. I do actually think about writing fanfiction everyday, and I try to make it a point to come here and read every other day. The problem is that I have to write so much for school that it sort of drains my
I deliver nothing
Hahahaha!
1218885 I tend to deliver on all promises everywhere else in life, with painstaking effort, except for those I make here.
<- Feels like a douche meter increasing
<- Warning, douche-ocity levels reaching dangerously high levels