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fandomsecrets2012-11-15 05:19 pm
[ SECRET POST #2144 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2144 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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Notes:
Secrets Left to Post: 01 pages, 023 secrets from Secret Submission Post #306.
Secrets Not Posted: [ 0 - broken links ], [ 0 - not!secrets ], [ 0 - not!fandom ], [ 0 - too big ], [ 0 - repeat ].
Current Secret Submissions Post: here.
Suggestions, comments, and concerns should go here.

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(Anonymous) 2012-11-15 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
Acronyms and their meanings
(Anonymous) 2012-11-16 01:03 am (UTC)(link)S: secret (the... well, duh)
B!S: bonus!secret (it's not the point of the secret, but it's related and might make the original secret even more humiliating/un-share-able. basically 2-for-1)
S!B: secret!because (because... they feel like they're alone, their sexuality doesn't match, there's some particular aspect of the secret that makes it a secret - usually used when the secret could otherwise be said to be a popular opinion or at least not something that should be hidden for whatever reason.)
AYRT: Anon You Replied To. Used to distinguish between anonymous users (anons).
DA: Different Anon (than the one you replied to). Someone is butting in on the conversation.
SA: Same Anon. This is different than AYRT in that ayrt is meant to carry on a conversation, while SA is meant to fix something in the previous comment, usually when it's not immediately apparent that it's a typo. Like the canon/not canon person in the Doctor Who secret (17 I think).
And some extras:
OC: Original Character. Usually used to denote a character in fanfic that is not from canon.
OOC: Out-of-Character. This has two meanings. One is in fanfic, where if, say, the Joker professes his undying love for Batman and they ride off into the sunset (which is a great set-up for the Joker to do something awful, but...). If Batsy doesn't say a damn word in protest, that's OOC. (The Joker doing the undying-love thing, I could see, but only if the punchline was fantastic.) The other meaning is in RP (role-play), when the players are talking to each other out of character - they aren't acting. Both definitions go opposite....
IC: In-Character. If the Joker professes his undying love for Batman, and Batman immediately knocks him out, ties him up, leaves him on GCPD's doorstep and goes on the hunt for whatever plot the Joker's cooked up this time that requires him to say such things, that's IC. In RP, is means that you're speaking to the character, not the player, and you shouldn't be alarmed if the person suddenly says they want to play your bones like a fiddle.
TLDR (or variations thereof): Too Long, Didn't Read. If someone posts an essay like I'm doing now, the readers are likely to say "This was too long, I didn't read it." The phrase is now shorthand for, "Let me sum up what I've just said for all you lazy asses." It's often used in wall-o'-text secrets.
IRL: In Real Life, as in not on the internet or in fiction. Used more or less interchangeably with AFK (away from keyboard).
That's all I can think of. Anything I didn't get?
Re: Acronyms and their meanings
(Anonymous) 2012-11-16 01:07 am (UTC)(link)Whoops, I lied. The canon/not canon thing is from the discussion of the Sherlock secret. On the other hand, both involve Steven Moffat, so I'm not totally crazy.
Re: Acronyms and their meanings
(Anonymous) 2012-11-16 01:13 am (UTC)(link)Two more:
NS: not secret. This is used in the failbar, below, to denote things that aren't a secret, basically things that aren't phrased as opinions. Like, "Gay people have rainbows coming out of every orifice in their bodies!" is a phrase that, while I do have a funny story about it, it is not a secret. On the other hand, "This show convinced me that gay people are made of rainbows and will set your hair on fire!" is a secret. Or at least an opinion, however wrong.
NF: not fandom. "This show is the greatest!" is fandom. "These two seagulls are the greatest!" is not.
Re: Acronyms and their meanings
Hey hey, what if the two seagulls in question are members of A Flock of Seagulls?
Re: Acronyms and their meanings
(Anonymous) 2012-11-16 01:18 am (UTC)(link)IIRC: If I Remember Correctly
NGL: Not gonna lie
TBH: To be honest
LBR: Let's be real
... and that's all I can think of atm.
Oh wait, ATM: at the moment.
Re: Acronyms and their meanings
IMO: in my opinion. imo, you're all mostly dandy some of the time ♥ (imho, when you have a humble opinion)
MTE: my thoughts exactly! an alternative to thissing all the comments! Yay!
HTH: hope that helps. just like i hope these acronyms do. hth :D
FTFY: Lemme just quote your comment, adjust it a bit so you end up saying something completely different, and now I've just fixed that for you ;)
GDI: GOD DAMN IT. thinking up acronyms is hard
FTR: for the record, i'm mostly thinking of the ones I usually use tbh
Have some SJ-flavoured ones!
SJ: social justice. Can be matters ranging from awareness of feminist issues, racism, ableism, folk's triggers, other -isms, etc.
SJW: social justice warrior, who is basically an OTT asshole who probably makes the case for folk who lay down the tone argument. It's like "feminazi", minus the godwinning, and usable just about anywhere.
PC: political correctness
PoC: Person of colour! Swap the 'P' for a 'W' or 'C' for woman/character of colour!
TW: outside of discussions regarding the popular MTV series, Teen Wolf, you're most like to see this preceding a trigger warning of sorts. Like, "TW: child abuse"
And I'm betting someone already beat me to most or all of these.
Re: Acronyms and their meanings
RN: right now
OP: original poster (like, original poster of a secret or the person who started a first-level subthread in the general comments thread)
JFC: Jesus-fucking-Christ
ITT: in this thread
YANA: you are not alone
IAWTC: I agree with this comment
Because TL;DR can be read out loud as teal deer, sometimes it is replaced by a picture of a teal deer.
The word "fuck" or "fucking" can be used to modify some common phrase and their abbrevations, so
MTE => MFTE (my fucking thoughts exactly)
GDI => GFDI (God fucking damn it!)
IAWTC => IAWTCSFM (I agree with this comment so fucking much)
There are more but I can't think of any more right now.
Re: Acronyms and their meanings
(Anonymous) 2012-11-16 05:04 am (UTC)(link)There's also attmo (...and then they made out).
Re: Acronyms and their meanings
Thanks!
Re: Acronyms and their meanings
(Anonymous) 2012-11-16 02:58 am (UTC)(link)tbqh - to be quite honest
I sometimes use IME for "in my estimation".
AFAIK - as far as I know
IKR - I know, right?
wtg or w2g - way to go
ot3 - I think these three people should make out
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(Anonymous) 2012-11-16 03:14 am (UTC)(link)Re: Acronyms and their meanings
(Anonymous) 2012-11-16 03:34 am (UTC)(link)Than you SO MUCH for this! I've been wondering about B!S for AGES.
Re: Acronyms and their meanings
(Anonymous) 2012-11-16 08:34 pm (UTC)(link)(that one stumped me for an embarrassing amount of time...)
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(Anonymous) 2012-11-16 08:38 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
(Anonymous) 2012-11-16 12:51 am (UTC)(link)