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Your result for The Fan Fiction Personality Test...
The True Fan
OOC is blasphemy, canon is everything.
Once you fall in love with a movie, book or TV series, you are loyal like an old dog. You take fanfiction quite serious and use it as a substitute after the canon ran out.
You are probably a walking dictionary of your favourite fandom and you are picky about what you write and read. The closer to the "real thing" fanfiction is, the more you like it.
You rather explore a character in all depth, see new sides and learn more about them than creating new characters or mix up the situations they are in.
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Sounds ... about right, I think, but I wouldn't call myself a true fan? Espeically since I usually write about minor characters and I don't really mind if the fanfiction isn't close to the real thing. I do dislike it when authors screw up characterization/drastically change something in the plot, though!
I've been listening to a bit of Taylor Swift, which is strange because I hate her song You Belong To Me. Her other songs are okay, though. Invisible is sort-of like You Belong To Me--girl is secretly pining after a boy who doesn't have an interest in her and insists the other girl would never love him the way she does, which is a little clingy--but at least in this song, it's implied that the other girl isn't dating Swift's love interest, let alone showing an interest in him.