ailurofluous
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Joined 03-15-14, id: 5591192, Profile Updated: 03-15-14

Hello all.

My penname is Ailurofluous but feel free to call me Luro, Ailu, or anything you can possibly think of (weird name, I know) :)

I wouldn't call myself a huge 'fan-person' (whatever the terminology may be) but I quite enjoy many series, such as Ava's Demon and Attack on Titan (this one's more of a guilty pleasure, I'm afraid). I'm also not a huge shipper of anything, and I'm fine with most, if not all ships (I suppose it comes with not having a huge opinion about these sorts of things). I do tolerate Yaoi and Yuri (of course, nothing R-rated. In that case, I usually just close my eyes and scroll down)

I'm mostly here to read and review works, though I may upload things on occasion. I'm quite aware of several fandoms, and I read 'all over the place', as it may be - honestly, it's an 'anything goes' sort of thing. I tend to go for the more popular fandoms - such as Hetalia and Homestuck - as they have the most fanfiction.

I'm not typically a huge fan of book fanfiction (and if I were to be perfectly honest, writing fanfiction about books always gives me the weirdest feeling) but from time to time I do read some (usually Harry Potter). A similar principle follows for live-action television shows (it's awfully weird imagining actors, with real lives, playing out these romantic fantasies).

I don't really like fanfiction with OCs, simply because (from personal experience, I assure you) they often don't fit into the plot, and, more often than not, they're self-inserts that have a dramatic effect on the canon plot.

Other than that, I'm open to any and all conversation about most things. Drop me a PM and I'll be happy to reply as soon as possible :) (trust me, my 'online schedule', as it were, is extraordinarily erratic and I can't guarantee anything!)

-Ailurofluous


“No one has free will until they are an adult, and by then the choices that were made for them, have already set them on a course that gives limited freedom in the choices to be made.” – J.D. Stroube, Caged in Darkness