Subject: :P Great, just what I always wanted to wake up to.
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Posted on: 2013-04-24 11:26:00 UTC

To be honest, I'm a bit too overwhelmed by all the badfic on the Circle of Lemmings to care all that much. Have you ever been on that site? It took me about 50 or more fanfics to find one goodfic, and I thought it was a badfic before I read it. And the only reason it's a goodfic is that it has great characterization, spelling, and grammar. It's a one-page paragraph with some unnecessary description that basically summarizes the character (Dean) as seen on the show, but other than that...it's a great, in character fic about Dean calling the Doctor (11, I think) and asking, begging, demanding that he save Sherlock, and the Doctor not being able to do anything because he knows that Sherlock lives. It's...well, it's great. It's just a wall of text with a bit of obvious writing.

And that's my goodfic. I also trawled through so much badfic you wouldn't believe. There--there was even a badfic *quiz*, which I may take on just to see how it would work. And do you know what I read? Tony's daughter getting honorably discharged from the army and not given a reason--but also knowing that her job was given to someone else--and swearing about it for rather a ridiculous amount of time. She then runs into Steve, at a bar, and then two months later they're close friends and living together, and they still don't know each other's surnames. And then she skips ahead to a future where they're dating and she's pregnant, and then we go back and Tony's OOC. And her dad. And we knew all along because it says her surname is Stark in the summary.

Yes. This is what I did last night. I had to use Holy Musical B@man as lemming repellent (thanks, whoever gave me that as a welcome gift...) And I haven't even told you about the blind girl who can become fire (ie, Human Torch), control lightning, and one more thing that I've forgotten--oh yeah, she remembers everything that's ever happened to her (this is all due to her cold-hearted scientist parents trying to recreate Captain America on their weeks-old kid instead of, I don't know, finding a volunteer--I mean, seriously, why would you even want a baby with Cap's powers? It doesn't make any sense!)--and was adopted by Tony after he found her left outside a bar--who leaves a baby outside a bar? Seriously. And so, because she's blind, JARVIS has been given robotic arms--at least, I assume it's because she's blind--and apparently she knows the layout of the entire Stark Tower by heart, which, well, I guess Tony doesn't destroy anything, or if he does he rebuilds it exactly the way it was, and I think this is the one who also hates Pepper? Yeah, sounds about right. So she hates Pepper, and has a fight with Tony about how he'd rather spend time with his girlfriend than with the Sue daughter he hasn't seen in two months (ok, ok, it's a little justified--apparently Pepper was with him on his two-month business trip--but it's still Pepper bashing, which I really don't like) and she goes to stay in a hotel. And then Thor finds her, and they've apparently got some sort of pre-romance relationship? I don't even know. And--and Bruce calls Tony 'sir', I have no idea why. Oh, and up until the story begins, no one except for she and Tony knew that she wasn't really his daughter or that she was a clone of the Human Torch + lightning powers and super-memory. And then suddenly Bruce knows, and she tells Thor, and that's pretty much where I stopped reading. And then, of course, there's the Harry Potter badfics, and the Torchwood ones, and the Doctor Who ones, and--you see my point, right?

We're outnumbered. It's--it's kind of terrifying. I mean, it's a bit hard to find badfic on FFN now (well, depending on which fandom you're looking in--Twilight's pretty easy), but here...it's not even like shooting fish in a barrel. It's--it's like shooting dead sardines in a barrel. I just...I went through seven parts of HMB looking at it, and I barely scraped the surface. If this is what FFN was like when Jay and Acacia started...wow. No wonder they wrote the PPC. And believe me, I'm very glad they did...

~DF

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