I rather like crossover fanfiction. Though, it is the scum of all fanfiction, I’ve always found it interesting. Or at least, interesting when I find a story written by an author who likes to show how excellent their skill is in making another’s characters alive.
But MULTI-CROSSOVERS. Not just two, never three. There is always an interesting thing where there is a story with five different characterverses in one. And I’d read these, except for the fact that:
- They are always written by idiots.
- There’s always a fandom that I’ve never read/watch into.
- That fandom is one that I want to read/watch into:
- Discworld
- Firefly
- Star trek
- Lost
Well, I don’t think Lost would be good for fanfiction, anyway. But it’s always there.

…A bit too bad for James Hurst. Or good, if you like the idea of torturing teenagers. I personally like this torture, it’s very sad, and I’m not feeling any physical pain.
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Today, I was cruising Neopets. I know, I know, it’s down the drain. But I was bored. And I made a little guild. It was extremely difficult to style because it seems Neopets doesn’t classify its elements. I advertised on the guild board to get members for my guild. It was all going smooth.
But I came across a board with the person asking for a meaningful paragraph of why they should join the advertiser’s guild. I couldn’t be bothered to type something extremely shallow. I wanted to type, “I want you to join my guild because I need the member count to go up so I’ll look impressive.”
Instead, I type a message detailing the “sadder/nerdier” parts of my life, sarcastically mentioning how “everyone avoids me because I’m a nerd; mope, mope,” and “I need you to join because I’m a loner in life who needs guild members.” And ended it with a “When I grow up, I hope to buy twenty-three cats and remember all their names.” And I later typed, “Never mind all that.”
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