That's very sweet of you! But I have an AO3 account. I created it a couple of years ago, during one of The Pit's blackout spells, and started moving fic there; but it gets no traffic, so I stopped bothering with it. Not much point in a platform where I can have a conversation when nobody's talking.
I hate the ff.net interface, but that's where the readers are, so I keep it up. You actually can carry on a conversation of sorts, and I have, although it does seem that very few Pit uthors bother to reply to comments. This makes no sense to me.
But LJ is much, much better. And prettier. And it cleans its room and empties the wastebaskets and is kind to small animals.
As for not being able to 'fully appreciate MacGyver' - try reading the first part of the crossover, and see if you feel left out. ;-) My take on the character is that a reader can be anywhere from hard-core fan to having a vague association with the name and a certain trope involving duct tape; but the story should still be good enough, as a story, to be entertaining.
The crossover should be viewable as a Stargate episode co-starring this long-haired dude who looks disturbingly like Jack, or as a MacGyver episode co-starring this group of odd types in BDUs, including a military type who looks disturbingly like Mac.
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I hate the ff.net interface, but that's where the readers are, so I keep it up. You actually can carry on a conversation of sorts, and I have, although it does seem that very few Pit uthors bother to reply to comments. This makes no sense to me.
But LJ is much, much better. And prettier. And it cleans its room and empties the wastebaskets and is kind to small animals.
As for not being able to 'fully appreciate MacGyver' - try reading the first part of the crossover, and see if you feel left out. ;-) My take on the character is that a reader can be anywhere from hard-core fan to having a vague association with the name and a certain trope involving duct tape; but the story should still be good enough, as a story, to be entertaining.
The crossover should be viewable as a Stargate episode co-starring this long-haired dude who looks disturbingly like Jack, or as a MacGyver episode co-starring this group of odd types in BDUs, including a military type who looks disturbingly like Mac.