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aveyalara January 20 2012, 04:45:53 UTC
This is the first time I've read a fic that deals with hash tags (so maybe I haven't read much then) and I think you did a wonderful job revealing the public's sympathy towards Sherlock and the increasing doubt on Brook's existence. People are starting to question things. That would make Sherlock proud (if he cared) since inquiring is one of the last proofs that people still notice things and so they use their minds to think.

And that closing statement somewhat evoked warm feelings in me. Hah. It's quite nice to see the in-verse version of the Sherlock Movement done by real-life fans across social networks lately.

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marysutherland January 20 2012, 08:31:34 UTC
I enjoyed this a lot - fits very nicely with Sherlock's awareness of social media, and I like how you worked in some of the past stories, like Henry Knight, and Seb. (Was the bus a reference to when Sherlock supposedly stole a bus? On John's blog, 30th May).

And I also liked how John got involved and the strangeness of that to his supporters.

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lalaithlockhart January 20 2012, 14:49:24 UTC
I love this! Beautiful. In fact, I really feel this story makes most sense as part of a series... *hopeful eyebrows* :-)

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sabrinaphynn January 20 2012, 14:56:36 UTC
Ok I must say I now want to spam people with pictures of kittens in deerstalkers. :)
This was lovely, thanks!

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troublesize January 22 2012, 01:16:48 UTC
Hijacking, because YES. Kittens in deerstalkers! I googleimaged this, and apparently this image doesn't exist!? What is WRONG with the world. I demand pictures of kittens in deerstalkers, NAO.

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troublesize January 22 2012, 01:17:16 UTC
Also, the fic is lots of fun. Thank you, 10leagues!

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sabrinaphynn January 22 2012, 01:29:07 UTC
We totally need them now. I may have to go looking for one or else manage to photoshop one onto my cat.(probably easier then getting her to wear one)

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missilemuse January 20 2012, 14:59:38 UTC
Loving this! A very fresh and original take on beating post-Reichenbach blues!

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