i dont think ive posted this here before, so have this sanji anatomy study
The beginning of the gothification
I just noticed some things off with this but I won't point em out 😅😅
I wanna do one of these hospital crossover things with Hongo included soon.... 🤔
NEVER apologize for leaving long tags when you reblog from me. i am reading it like its my daily newspaper in the morning. idc if idk shit about what ur talking about, its like checking out the gossip from the next town over
Ready, set, sports festival!! aka the battle between zosan vs discount zosan bartocav to get to the finish line!
sk8 is honestly really funny when you think about the setup because you just have four gay idiots in love, with their shared bastard child and token straight himbo who love skating and havimg fun and are just out there doing gay things and all is well and then there's just. adam. a creepy homicidal maniac and it's incredible
as a librarian and archivist, fanfiction about goncharov is FASCINATING. as far as i can tell, this is the first time a fandom tag has been applied for a source material that doesn’t exist. obviously fandom tags have been used in interesting ways before, from the most conventional conundrum of crossovers (that alliteration was accidental! oops…); to fanfiction for fanfiction (e.g. DTA fanfiction); to fanfiction for a broader work which has several manifestations (e.g. “Marvel”, which is more of a conceptual work than a real source text, since it manifests differently in comics, movies, TV shows etc.); to original content (which just gets its own fandom tag). but has there ever been a case where a fandom is created for a source text that never existed in the first place?
and is there a duty on the part of ao3 cataloguers/archivists to represent that unreality in the description? does ao3 ever provide contextual description for standard tags? normally (for example - the tag description for 9-1-1) it just says what category the tag falls under. i’m sure i could read more about it in cataloguing/classification journals but if anyone has insight lemme know :)