Bmo snaps game7/31/2023 It’s fine, absolutely a-okay, spectacularly acceptable to not like or even viscerally hate any given character, trope, ship, or even specific fic. You know what’s not a gift? Being a little shit in the comment/ask boxes of your local fandom writers. At the core of it, writing fic is a labour of love, and fandom is a gift economy. There are outliers, of course, but the general sentiment I’ve seen is that we don’t want money, and we don’t demand comments, though we appreciate the everloving shit out of them. So here you have these people creating scores of content for the hell of it, putting it up for free, and expecting damn near nothing in return. I set aside 2–3 hours a day for writing, and you can bet those add up fast. Yet, you have so many writers churning out fic after fic, ranging from bite-sized bits to epic-length monstrosities. At my fastest, I could write maximum 1200 words an hour these days, it’s closer to 500. What I don’t give two shuddering shits about are the folks who make this the authors’ problem.įanfic detractors love to say it’s not real writing, but even putting aside the 101 ways that’s total bullshit, the sheer act of writing takes time. The smaller the fandom, the worse off these woes, usually. 16 in Montreal.Being an extremely picky reader, I have a lot of sympathy for people who can’t find the kind of fic they want to read, who don’t resonate with many popular fanon, who have tastes that just aren’t often addressed in most fic. The Canadian rivals meet for a third and final time on Oct. Two minutes later Drogba nearly put the visitor's up 1-0, but Bono was there to snag his header. Giovinco had an excellent chance to open the scoring in the 11th minute, but put his strike from just outside the area wide left. Following an altercation between both clubs, Mallice was issued a straight red card while Toronto midfielder Marko Delgado was issued a yellow card. Things got heated between the two clubs in the 42nd minute after Impact midfielder Calum Mallice ran over TFC defender Steven Beitashour at midfield. The two sides played to a scoreless first half with Drogba getting the lone shot on target. Will Johnson had the first good chance of the second half, putting his header off of Drew Moor's feed into the side of the net in the 52nd minute. Impact forward Didier Drogba's night ended in the 55th minute due to injury and was replaced by forward Matteo Mancosu. The Atomic Ant left the game soon after favouring his right leg following a challenge from Kyle Bekker and was replaced by Tsubasa Endoh. Sebastian Giovinco was awarded a free kick in the 64th minute after being taken down just outside the area by Hernan Bernardello, however, Evan Bush was able to make the save. TFC remains in top seed in the East, but could be passed by New York City FC on Sunday. The loss snaps Toronto's (12-8-7) stretch of five straight wins on home turf and the Reds' overall unbeaten streak at seven games. With the three points, Montreal temporarily moves into a tie for fourth in the Eastern Conference. It was also the Impact's first MLS victory at BMO Field, snapping an 0-3-3 stretch. The win is Montreal's (9-7-10) first since Aug. Toronto had an excellent chance to tie the game in the 87th minute, but Tosaint Ricketts put his header off the side of the goal. The Impact midfielder picked up a Dominic Oduro feed and beat a sprawling Alex Bono for his 14th goal of the season. Ignacio Piatti's goal in the 73rd minute stood to be the winner. TORONTO - The Montreal Impact stunned one of the hottest teams in MLS on Saturday by blanking Toronto FC 1-0 in the latest edition of the 401 Derby.
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