Ok, this one got away from me.
21.What about LJ keeps you coming back? (Because let's be honest. This place is old. BUT WE ALL LOVE IT ANYWAY. WHY???)
Honestly? Er, habit, occasional twinges of guilt that I've not used it for a while, the fic my f-list posts (which largely gets put up on AO3 anyway, but it's just easier to come here to find it in the first place). If there's a general trend towards people not using it I wasn't really aware, it's just for me it kinda happened gradually as a sort of not being able to muster any energy to post at all. Lj was biggest in my life when I first created my journal while I was at uni, and it was a distraction for me when I needed to get out of whatever hole I was in writing essays.
22.Tell us about the obscure fandom/ship you love that you wish there was MOAR fic for. (Or any fic at all.)
Rivers of London. I don't know why I fell madly in love with this series, because it largely falls under crime fiction (the other part being supernatural), and I suppose and the closest I've ever come to that genre is a few Sherlock Holmes stories. Fic does exist, just not a lot, yes, there should be more. And don't believe the "grown up Harry Potter" quotes either.
23.The holidays are coming. Which means good food. Share a recipe for a dish you love to enjoy during the Merry Thanksmas season. (So we can enjoy it too!)
Oh God, I don't know. I think the different thing that we have this time of year are just the sheer amount of food that'll get cooked for Christmas dinner, in which I can only assume my mum's intent is that there will be leftovers. Oh, but she does make her own chocolate mints for afterwards though. :)
24.What's a special tradition in your family that makes the holiday season special to you?
Probably just the fact that it's not Christmas until I make the short walk round to my cousin's house in the morning (and they're always still in their pjs), and then a few days later the other side of my family comes and stays a few days. They live in Southport, near Blackpool (nearly a three hour drive, basically), so we only really get to see them two or three times a year.