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Badfics
June 1st, 2012 8:16 PMFifty Shades of Fanfic: Here's a prime example of the "so bad, it's good" principle hard at work in online literature.
Lyra Plushie
June 1st, 2012 6:40 PMDear mother of unicorn…
Potterverse Fanfiction
June 1st, 2012 3:45 PMFifty Shades of Fanfic: Harry Potter themed fiction began appearing online as early as 2001, with more than 468,000 stories on one site alone.
Star Trek Fanfiction
May 31st, 2012 11:54 PMFifty Shades of Fanfic: With its history spanning over four decades, Star Trek's fanfiction community is one of the largest of its kind on the Internet. Documentation in progress.
Inappropriate Timing Spongebob
May 31st, 2012 3:46 PMThis exploitable image series mocks the poorly-timed promotional ads displayed in the lower-thirds during television show broadcasts.
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Badfics
Fifty Shades of Fanfic: Here's a prime example of the "so bad, it's good" principle hard at work in online literature.
Lyra Plushie
Dear mother of unicorn…
Potterverse Fanfiction
Fifty Shades of Fanfic: Harry Potter themed fiction began appearing online as early as 2001, with more than 468,000 stories on one site alone.
Star Trek Fanfiction
Fifty Shades of Fanfic: With its history spanning over four decades, Star Trek's fanfiction community is one of the largest of its kind on the Internet. Documentation in progress.
Inappropriate Timing Spongebob
This exploitable image series mocks the poorly-timed promotional ads displayed in the lower-thirds during television show broadcasts.