Still bubbling with Old Guard love...
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and tooting my own horn a little. I made an AO3 post with all my transcript links, but was advised that [a] a links post isn't considered acceptable and [b] just adding description to a dialogue transcript wouldn't be considered transformative enough. I would protest if someone tried to claim that (seriously?!), but okay, I can fix these things.
I made a master post with all the links for the different transcript versions; if you're planning to bookmark or share a link, that's probably the best one to use.
And then I decided to create title art, so that my post would be "transformative" enough. I often have only a vague idea of what I want to make until an image jumps out at me, which was the case here. But when I selected this one, I realized I was looking at "found family". I don't remember if
sheafrotherdon or
sholio talks about that, but that theme resonates with me, too. As soon as I recognized that, I had to celebrate it within the art... and realized that it dovetails very neatly with Andy's credo of "together". And so...
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and tooting my own horn a little. I made an AO3 post with all my transcript links, but was advised that [a] a links post isn't considered acceptable and [b] just adding description to a dialogue transcript wouldn't be considered transformative enough. I would protest if someone tried to claim that (seriously?!), but okay, I can fix these things.
I made a master post with all the links for the different transcript versions; if you're planning to bookmark or share a link, that's probably the best one to use.
And then I decided to create title art, so that my post would be "transformative" enough. I often have only a vague idea of what I want to make until an image jumps out at me, which was the case here. But when I selected this one, I realized I was looking at "found family". I don't remember if
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