A mathematical approach to fic
Jun. 13th, 2007 09:04 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Number of hot men on a show is proportionate to the number of mediocre/shit fic there is on a show.
As more people write fic for a show the quality of the fic will either skyrocket or plummet.
For every fic that deals realistically with man-on-man sex, there will be a fic that gets it all completely wrong.
For every fic that deals with a man starting his first male relationship in a realistic manner, there will be ten fics where that man does the equivalent of "wake up gay".
Am I missing any?
As more people write fic for a show the quality of the fic will either skyrocket or plummet.
For every fic that deals realistically with man-on-man sex, there will be a fic that gets it all completely wrong.
For every fic that deals with a man starting his first male relationship in a realistic manner, there will be ten fics where that man does the equivalent of "wake up gay".
Am I missing any?
speaking of odd fannish math
on 2007-06-13 04:58 pm (UTC)http://www.thebottomstripe.net/alan/mates.html
It's a mathematical formula (ahem) for determining the age of Alan Rickman's partners in film.
Re: speaking of odd fannish math
on 2007-06-13 05:00 pm (UTC)