When espousing your views of alternate dimensions and multi-verse story lines, do you ever consider that “fictionkin” is essentially plagiarism? You’re taking someone else’s very hard work and laying claim to their ideas just because you like it. You do realize you have no actual emotional, legal or intellectual claim on any of this. You have no right to someone else’s imaginary friends. I’m just really curious whether or not you understand that.

Hello, I see that you are a career troll, and probably get your jollies by trying to offend as many people per day as you…

justice-incarnated: fromfiction: justice-incarnated: I think the reason I instinctively think anime fictionkin stuff applies to me is because(aside from being such a massive weeb it’s…

justice-incarnated: I think the reason I instinctively think anime fictionkin stuff applies to me is because(aside from being such a massive weeb it’s what you’d…

Hello! I’ve been doing a lot of research lately, and everything I’ve read about fictionkin just seems to fit me. I know my “canon” as I think it’s called and everything, but there’s a problem. None of the characters feel like me, but that particular canon universe feels like my home and I’m positive many of the characters were my friends or acquaintances. Could it be possible that I’m not someone shown on screen or does that not fit the definition of “fictionkin?” Thanks so much for your help!

As I have said to many before, this absolutely fits the definition of fictionkin. Believing you are from, and have experience in a fictional world…