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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-06-01 03:54 pm

[ SECRET POST #2707 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2707 ⌋

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[personal profile] skippydelicious 2014-06-01 10:54 pm (UTC)(link)
The problem with MLP crossovers is they always end up (if they don't start out as) SI-Sues. Your pony self is not special, please keep it in your head and don't share.

[personal profile] jaybie_jarrett 2014-06-02 01:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Umm we're talking about crossovers here, most crossovers don't have an author avatar in them unless they ALSO have OCs or a case of Possesion Sue (the canon character warped into being a 'Self insert sue'), they have characters from OTHER CANONS turned into ponies. Do you even know what "crossover" means? Crossover=/= Pony self. Try not to complain about MLP crossovers when you don't seem to understand what CROSSOVER actually means.

Even so, "just keep it in your head" is the most useless dumbass advice I've ever heard. If someone has trouble writing characters or doesn't write them the way you want , what good will telling them to stop do? Nothing other than attempting to make someone "go away" so you don't have to read their stuff (which doesn't usually work anyway and can be dealt with better by telling them to warn their stuff for OCs...which most people do already).





Edited 2014-06-02 14:04 (UTC)