- if the fic already has a thousand comments, comment still. Your comment will still matter and delight the author.
- if a fic is a decade old and the author hasn’t been active in the last five years, comment still. There will come a time when the author will read and cherish your comment, or maybe it will motivate them enough to start writing again. You never know!
- if the author never responds to comments, comment still. Interaction with the author is a very nice bonus, but you can be sure that even if the author doesn’t answer, they will read it and enjoy it at some point
- there’s no such thing as a too long comment.
- there’s no such thing as a too incoherent comment.
- the author will give no flying fuck about any gramatical errors, typo or other misspellings. If you’re a non-native speaker struggling to express themselves, you can be sure the author will be all the more pleased that you surmounted the language barrier to let them know you appreciated their work. Don’t be afraid!
- there’s no such thing as commenting too often.
- you will never, ever come across as creepy by obsessing over a fic or an author to the point where you worry the author might think you’re a stalker. On the contrary, the author will be delighted by your investment in their work.
- say thank you. It’s always appreciated to see readers acknowledge the work and commitment that is put into writing.
- the floaty review box (ao3 add-on) is your friend
- be positive and encouraging. Positive reviews make writers all warm and glowy from the inside, bashing plunge their soul into icy darkness. You want the first, not the second!
- whoever you are, if you read their fic, YOU are IMPORTANT to the author. Let them know you’re there!
(if any author wants to contradict one of those rules, please let me know!)
This is really true my author friends and I love when we get comments in general
by this point my entire stance on being in fanbases is that it feels like i’m trying to live peacefully in a secluded cottage and do my own thing while also witnessing the fall of the roman empire right next door
And every now and then an angry pitchfork and torch wielding villager stops by and tries to burn down the cottage. Because they don’t personally agree with where it’s placed.

If Dipper doesn’t ask mabel to help him put together a minature Ford outfit i’m quitting
Bonus challenge: Find the bill
My headcanon is that he paid super careful attention to the wear patterns, and where the clothing was worn through and patched, stained and ripped. He would have insisted that all of those stains and rips made it in, but Mabel wouldn’t do it.
“Grunkle Ford is a huge nerd, but I can’t imagine him messing up his clothes on purpose. If you want to gnarl ‘em up, we should go hiking. You’ll get snagged in a bush ten minutes in.”
I saw a post last night
That had people commenting on it that porn artists and adult shippers ruin fandoms, while antis are there to protect children. Fuck that noise. If antis gave a shit about children then they wouldn’t send death threats to them. A lot of these “adult shippers” ARE kids. No one is responsible for anyone else’s fandom experience. That is, unless, like a bunch of thr antis I’ve seen, spam their inbox with gore, hate mail, threats, goading people into suicide, which is what antis do. Don’t you dare tell me you’ve never heard of a fanartist or fanfic writer being driven to suicide because of bullies. Those people are antis. The ones that go out of their way to fuck up someone else’s experience.
Amelie – from MBMBaM episode 191
i am literally BEGGING YOU TO LISTEN TO THIS

KIDS!! i was gonna make these into stickers but redbubble guilt tripped me out of it ghjdgh








