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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-05-01 03:41 pm

[ SECRET POST #3406 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3406 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2016-05-02 04:01 am (UTC)(link)
OK, first, pet peeve: the word is 'prejudiced'. I hear and read SO many people drop that 'd' at the end. It's a verb, not an adjective. "I am prejudiced against her." (Also 'bias'. One does not say "I am bias against her." It's BIASED. Same thing - verb.)

Past that - I actually understand why you are reluctant to say no easily. She's obnoxious and if you tell her no and then succumb to saying why, she'll bad-mouth you all across the fandom because you're just TOO GOOD for HER *snobby*. I get it. You're rude. You're mean. I can hear it already...I learned inadvertently recently that a member of the site I work for thinks I was being sarcastic to a group of people when really I was being sincere, so now I'm having to deal with knowing that and it hurts, because I'm never, EVER sarcastic to my members. That just doesn't fly. But it doesn't matter - the thought has been planted and I can't undo it.

My suggestion: From here out post a policy on the sort of art you will consider. Say something about it not being personal against authors, it's only about what you feel happy creating and some things just aren't going to make you happy. So, I'm sorry, I can't do your art - it's not part of what I want to make.

I hope it works out.