Yo I do try to avoid the tacky self-praise nowadays but I am very certain that I am smarter and a better writer than JK Rowling And I try to associate with and follow people who are also smarter and better writers than JK Rowling It's a bare minimum bar, and not a difficult one
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Replying to @arthur_affect
Imagine thinking you’re a better writer and better at world building than JKR, it’s laughable, honestly.
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Replying to @archhufflepuff
The majority of teenagers writing Harry Potter fanfiction in the hiatus after Goblet of Fire were better writers and ESPECIALLY better worldbuilders than JKR
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Replying to @arthur_affect @archhufflepuff
Which is why it was so damn common in Potter fandom for people to pick up on some bit of fan-invented lore as actually being canon -- because it made so much more sense -- and then be disappointed it wasn't actually
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An example? There’s no fan-invented lore? Because people in the fandom up until recently has the respect not to think they’re better than the writer. If they’re such good writers then, why are they piggybacking off of JK’s incredible world building?
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The fact you’re using Harry Potter fanfiction as your argument ironically defeats your argument - they’re using her world as a basis because it’s so good. The quality of fan fiction is irrelevant because it is someone else’s pre-built world
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This is cringe, man, and what's worse it would've been cringe back in 2002
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Replying to @arthur_affect
Great counter-argument. Do please carry on telling me that JK’s world building is so awful that it opens up a world of possibility for “amazing” fanfiction, which wouldn’t exist had it not been for her world building
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