Anon 03/29/2019 (Fri) 03:08:39 No.3760 del
>>3753
>agreed and it´s one of the movements that I personally appreciate a lot. In hindsight, one looks at it and screams how they were able to do it. They mixed everything and drew the line that people are still exploiting to this day and yeah, what you are picking out of it is the edgy part.
I'm probably a bit more ambivalent but certainly gets my respect for its impact.

>What´s the difference between creating a masterpiece like the dark trilogy and edgy fanics that end up being laughably bad? Mostly because of the ideas behind it.
This.

> Nowadays,people may not be so harsh on this practice because of its return to the underground and getting less exposure. That should help its creators to analyze it coldly and not looking at its cringy aspects all the time.
The main threat for it is it getting too strongly tied to a era or single type of person , which with the as of right now death of us classifying decades so sharply and media being so fragmented that it's hard for single treads to have as much impact has lowered that for right now.

>but that´s one of the reasons why I avoid promises
Don't promise unless you extremely serious about something. I didn't promise, merely affirm that I would try to do the same
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>also, the more I think about it, I think that writing an edgy fic could be seen with a higher regard that in the past because of social media.
That could be true. Social media in its worst form has not only lowered the quality of discourse, but maybe in the newer generations, the ability to even think beyond the tweets and likes. So maybe an edgy fic, in all its angst, is at least an expression of something more whining and victimhood.

>>3754

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