I know everyone gets very sad about ao3 going down and not being able to reach their daily fanfic quota but can we just
Like
Appreciate the people who work on Ao3?
They’re running this massive site with millions on millions of entries that each contain about to millions of millions of words and tags and languages and comments and that’s so much information and even then everyone has their own personal accounts and bookmarks and series and and yet even back when I had an itty bitty iPod the only time the site was ever slow or wonky was Wi-Fi issues on my end??? Like??? They’re magical??? Idk ao3 peeps run their site so well and we don’t ever appreciate them, they’re probably sad about their site being down too but instead of keeping it up they turn it off just a little bit for the sake of keeping it as smooth as it always has been and it’s awesome that such a big site only gets little bumps and errors every couple months and only needs a few hours to be perfect again.
Just
The mods??? The admins?? Other computers working people who work so hard to get us our fluff and our angst and our smut???
on the same track as prev anon, i'm in love with how you draw Doc (and also your art style in general). you def have one of my absolute fave character designs for him 10/10 will love it forever. Just think of me clutching your Doc drawings to my chest and kicking my feet in the air because thats how excited I get when you draw him lol
i am holding u so gently. putting u in my pocket, even
and also using u as an excuse to post old doodles more doc be upon ye :]
u are all going through so much and pushing through it despite despite despite. i want 2 wrap u in my softest blanket and offer u all the warm silence you need to continue on. i'm so proud of u for making it this far. take ur time and just breathe, life is patient and waiting for you with open arms
"I sometimes imagine each word to be made using a three dimensional open-top glass alphabet. Each letter built to harness and transport the mirror ball liquid marble of the melody. When the 'substance' fills up the syllables they seem to shimmer and become weightless. With the addition of close harmony I see colours swirl together, parts of the lyrics glow and the way in which they float suggests that something like the 'star gate' sequence from 2001: A Space Odyssey is happening deep inside them out of view"