13. I like action type AUs, even though there doesn't have to be action. Ones where there's a dynamic of change and opposition, whichever way that materalises. I also really adore AUs where it's clear that either the author has done their research or they've lived what they're describing, so you get that incredibly rich detail and developed feel to the world.
14. I've got very good at sorting fic that I want to read via summary, tags, author's name, length, so I backbutton out of surprisingly little fic. Woobiefication, the dynamic of blaming one character for things that they didn't do, untagged D/s has me backclicking fast - that's probably the one that does it the most. Occasionally boredom will do it, or feeling sure that I'm seeing a different canon to the one the author is.
34. Mundane AUs for canons that aren't mundane. I have no clue why anyone would want to strip what makes a canon interesting from it.
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14. I've got very good at sorting fic that I want to read via summary, tags, author's name, length, so I backbutton out of surprisingly little fic. Woobiefication, the dynamic of blaming one character for things that they didn't do, untagged D/s has me backclicking fast - that's probably the one that does it the most. Occasionally boredom will do it, or feeling sure that I'm seeing a different canon to the one the author is.
34. Mundane AUs for canons that aren't mundane. I have no clue why anyone would want to strip what makes a canon interesting from it.