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fandomsecrets2012-11-07 06:10 pm
[ SECRET POST #2136 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2136 ⌋
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[Psych]
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[Karl Urban]
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[pokemon: best wishes]
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[Bleach]
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[Elementary/X-Files]
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[Fievel Goes West]
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[Potap & Nastya Kamenskih]
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[Smallville]
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[Fairy Tail]
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[The Lorax]
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[Robot Chicken]
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[Downton Abbey]
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[Pauly Perette]
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[TVXQ]
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Re: Common Fanfic Plots You Absolutely Cannot Stand
(Anonymous) 2012-11-08 12:43 am (UTC)(link)Human characters growing/getting wings. They're human, they don't get to have wings. Here's looking at you, SPN fandom.
All!Human AUs. My favourite characters tend to be non-human for some reason. Turning them human seems pointless, and takes away some of their character, IMO.
And a random pet peeve I have that is more about making a character OOC, is when authors make characters call another character something they've never called them in canon. Again using SPN, Sam is Sam, sometimes Sammy, but never Samuel.