Wait, wait wait. What is this intriguing Publish to AO3 Google Doc? I write all my stuff in Google Drive, but I agonize through fixing the formatting when I paste it from there into AO3. Have I been missing something magical?

petals42:

THIS IS ABOUT TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE.

So, on the AO3 “Cool Stuff” FAQ, there is a link to this document under “Posting and Managing Works.”

THIS IS THE BEST DOCUMENT IN ALL OF HISTORY. Basically, it has a script in it that has a “Post to AO3″ option and it will go in and fill in ALL the HTML you need – italics, bold, paragraph breaks, you name it!

It has directions in it for how to use it, but it’s real simple. You just always chose “Make a Copy” when you start writing to make a new document that you can then re-name. Change the language to American English (or whatever language you use) and type away. Then right before you post, click the button, get all the code in there, copy, paste, AND POST. 

It is literally so, so glorious and I want to tell everyone. 

(Also, the AO3 Cool FAQ page has some other cool stuff too!)

queerhawkeye:

captainwondyful:

thebreakfastgenie:

rbertdowneyjr:

what’s the deal with super villains and new york? the world has thousands of cities. “nope let’s just destroy that one”

they were mad because they couldn’t get hamilton tickets

“Lin,” The Falcon says to him.  The Actual Falcon.  The guy that helped Captain America save the world from HYDRA.  Captain America, by the way, is engaged in a sweet, gushing conversation with Chris (no doubt about George Washington).  “We need a favor.”

“Uh, sure, whatever you need.”  Like he’d actually say no this guy.

“We need two tickets to the show for tonight.  Front row, center. This cosmic deity, Thanos, is threatening to take over Earth and enslave on its people if he can’t get tickets.”

Whaaaaaa?

“Yeah, apparently he can’t work PayPal.”

Lin’s gotta admit, it’s hard to rap when your staring at a 20 Foot, Purple, Cosmic Being wearing the craziest bling ever stares you down from the front row.  It’s even weirder when he starts weeping during ‘Dear Theodosia’