the basic: reblogs all kinds of fandom content, mostly gifs and fanart but produces their own content only rarely. has a reasonable amount of followers and friends but isnt popular. secretly has controversial opinions.
the professional: very organized, uses a complicated tagging system, often specializes in meta, gifsets or edits. they are respected but nobody actually knows anything about them??
the living shitpost: has a squad of similar people and all they do is create memes at 2AM. if you see a new fandom meme it probably came from these people. either has the default theme or changes their theme every other day.
the parent: has been in the fandom for a decade, is tired of the discourse and doesn’t keep up with new fandom jokes but is always friendly to new fans. always thinks the series was better in the Old Days.
the sinner: dont look at their blog when your parents are in the room. nuff said.
the writer: very text-heavy. posts are fics, roleplays, headcanons or asks. their writing is loved by everyone but somehow they still only get 6 notes on their posts.
the artist: produces nice fanart, probably sells it at cons or on their website. is poor and struggling and is actually a nice person. wants to take requests from people but doesnt have the time.
the discourse™: will fight anyone about anything.
Tag: FIGHT ME
You know a show is gonna be good when the hero has a secret evidence wall, with red strings and everything.
People already talking smack about Lee Ha Na
It’s a trip falling asleep to a show on hulu and then waking up hours later to the middle of some random documentary wondering how in the world you got there.
I’mma ‘bout to totally skew the bean count rankings for DMF with NO REGRETS.
I made the mistake of actually reading the text posts in a tag when I normally skip over them because all I really care about are gifsets so now I’m all “someone is WRONG on the internet!”
Someone: Jeon Do Yeon is not a good actress.
Me:

Seeing people’s reactions to Lee Min Jung, I’m like
