That moment when you use Wikipedia to look up the name of another wiki hosting service/website.
That moment when you use Wikipedia to look up the name of another wiki hosting service/website.
I mean, it’s not like I didn’t get the really disturbing aspects of it when I was younger. It’s just that rereading it give me an even deeper appreciation of just how vividly and disturbingly Rowling portrayed the horrifying aspects of life. So, I read it and think back to my younger self, and I think that I have learned so much from Harry Potter by having to think about these troubling things.
This is currently happening with me, as I get back into fan fiction.
Example: Perplexity’s Deviated World.
I remember reading and loving the story, and even wrote reviews/comments on it, up to chapter 27, but now I have to go back and reread, as I don’t remember what happened in the chapters I already read.
On top of that, there are other books I want to read/finish reading as well.
I can’t be the only one who gets myself into this situation.
It tells me the website is dangerous, but it’s my university’s official site! This has been happening for a while now —- for years.
Plus, it helps if the author(s) have used swear words in contexts where it makes sense for the characters to be swearing, and not just all the time …
This is what happens when a pharmacy school student writes fan fiction.