Subject: The PPC...
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Posted on: 2010-07-22 04:51:00 UTC
Good question.
It's a place where you can mention how you used to rip the heads off of Barbie dolls when you were a kid, and you get a handful of replies that quickly turn into a discussion on Barbie dolls, branching out into how terribly wrong they are to give impressionable young girls, and on the other branch, on how much fun it is to mutilate them.
It's a place where you can post some strange, weird, quirky news story that looks like someone gacked it from a Neil Gaiman short story, and people react by creating a world around it, or just with interesting conversation.
It's a place where you can tell someone, "You're cool and all, but honestly if you don't start capitalizing your proper nouns, I will turn this flamethrower on you," and you get eight cheers, two eye-rolls, and one wall of text about the dogma of capitalizing the pronoun for yourself, and how postmodernism exposed it. (I'm pretty sure that's never happened, at least not quite like that. But it could!)
It's a place where a bunch of strange, interesting, crazy, and awesome people get together to talk about and write good fanfiction, and help each other and other writers out, to keep sanity by laughing at bad fanfiction (and occasionally bad fiction, full stop), and often/occasionally other things.
It's the place where I learned about Terry Pratchett, which gives it a special meaning right off.
It's a crazy, crazy universe with Flowers That Be, and literal plotholes, and consoles that shouldn't be able to talk but do, and a fountain of Beepka, if you can find it; a place where the only way to get where you're going is to stop trying to get there, a place that's impossibly huge and impossibly small, where there are agents of every conceivable race, whether we've written them yet or not.
It's the place where I met my unrelated older brother, and too many close friends to try counting. The place where I grew up, in many senses of the word.
It's a canon and fandom that you can belong to without having written a mission in years, or without ever having written a mission-- and ye gods am I glad for that.
No, the PPC is not See Sue, Chase Sue, Kill Sue, and I hope it never will be. And thank you, for saying this, because I agree with just about all of what you've said here, and I really hope we don't lose you. You're both an integral part of the craziness; please stay.