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The Filled Prompts Post #3: Parts 37 and forward
Welcome to the Filled Prompts Post for Parts 37 and forward.
If you filled a prompt on LJ from Parts 1-23, please use the FPP #1.
If you filled a prompt on LJ from Parts 24-36, please use the FPP #2.
If you filled a prompt from the Spoiler-free post, use this FPP instead.
This is an archive created to make it simple for people to browse through both filled and unfilled prompts.
Let me explain how this works:
As you can see, this post has a lot of comments like this one.

Each one of these comments stands for a page in the meme. They each have a numbered list of hyperlinks on them. Each of these hyperlinks leads to a prompt from that page, obviously! It's actually a very simple system-- the prompts are in number order in the comment that corresponds with the page it is on.
Now, that is only an archive of prompts. So here's where you, fillers, come into play! Once you've filled something (this will be easier for you if you remember what page the prompt is on when you fill it, but otherwise you will just have to look through the comments) reply to the comment that corresponds with your prompt.
Let's say I filled prompt number 2 in the above comment. (I didn't, but let's just say I did.)
I would reply to that comment like so:

(I'm not linking to it because I didn't fill that prompt. But you get the idea, right?)
It's very important that you put a link to your fill, and not to the prompt itself.
***
THE PURPOSE OF DOING THIS: It will make a clear, organized list that people can scroll through and a) immediately know whether a prompt is filled or not, b) get a link to it if it is filled and c) find the prompt if it hasn't been filled to go fill it!
I know it might seem complicated, but I promise it is very simple.
TO PEOPLE WHO ARE FILLING PROMPTS:
It is AMAZINGLY, VITALLY IMPORTANT that you put the number of the prompt in the title of your comment! Please, do not forget to do that! Also remember to link to your fill, and not the prompt. This will make things a lot easier for archivists.
TO OTHERS BROWSING THROUGH THE POST:
The way you can see what's been filled is by the numbers in the title of each reply. Using logic: If you don't see a number in a reply, then it hasn't been filled yet! (:
EXTRA NOTES:
+ Regarding WiPs: You are free to post them here unfinished by your own discretion. Whether you decide to do that, or one of your WiPs is caught in an archiving sweep, please do not start a new comment for updates to your fill! Instead, reply to your original WiP comment with either an "Updated" or a "Finished" or what-have-you.
+ IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING SPECIFIC... a good way to do this is to simply go to "Find" on your browser (Ctrl + F) and search for buzzwords. (i.e. "tentacles" or "wings" or "cat.") Generally our paraphrased prompts will include buzzwords from the original prompt. (:
If you have any questions regarding the Filled Prompts Post, please don't hesitate to ask on the Page-A-Mod post.
Flatview of this page.
If you filled a prompt on LJ from Parts 1-23, please use the FPP #1.
If you filled a prompt on LJ from Parts 24-36, please use the FPP #2.
If you filled a prompt from the Spoiler-free post, use this FPP instead.
This is an archive created to make it simple for people to browse through both filled and unfilled prompts.
Let me explain how this works:
As you can see, this post has a lot of comments like this one.

Each one of these comments stands for a page in the meme. They each have a numbered list of hyperlinks on them. Each of these hyperlinks leads to a prompt from that page, obviously! It's actually a very simple system-- the prompts are in number order in the comment that corresponds with the page it is on.
Now, that is only an archive of prompts. So here's where you, fillers, come into play! Once you've filled something (this will be easier for you if you remember what page the prompt is on when you fill it, but otherwise you will just have to look through the comments) reply to the comment that corresponds with your prompt.
Let's say I filled prompt number 2 in the above comment. (I didn't, but let's just say I did.)
I would reply to that comment like so:

(I'm not linking to it because I didn't fill that prompt. But you get the idea, right?)
It's very important that you put a link to your fill, and not to the prompt itself.
***
THE PURPOSE OF DOING THIS: It will make a clear, organized list that people can scroll through and a) immediately know whether a prompt is filled or not, b) get a link to it if it is filled and c) find the prompt if it hasn't been filled to go fill it!
I know it might seem complicated, but I promise it is very simple.
TO PEOPLE WHO ARE FILLING PROMPTS:
It is AMAZINGLY, VITALLY IMPORTANT that you put the number of the prompt in the title of your comment! Please, do not forget to do that! Also remember to link to your fill, and not the prompt. This will make things a lot easier for archivists.
TO OTHERS BROWSING THROUGH THE POST:
The way you can see what's been filled is by the numbers in the title of each reply. Using logic: If you don't see a number in a reply, then it hasn't been filled yet! (:
EXTRA NOTES:
+ Regarding WiPs: You are free to post them here unfinished by your own discretion. Whether you decide to do that, or one of your WiPs is caught in an archiving sweep, please do not start a new comment for updates to your fill! Instead, reply to your original WiP comment with either an "Updated" or a "Finished" or what-have-you.
+ IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING SPECIFIC... a good way to do this is to simply go to "Find" on your browser (Ctrl + F) and search for buzzwords. (i.e. "tentacles" or "wings" or "cat.") Generally our paraphrased prompts will include buzzwords from the original prompt. (:
If you have any questions regarding the Filled Prompts Post, please don't hesitate to ask on the Page-A-Mod post.
Flatview of this page.
Part 37 Page 6
2. Hobbit crossover - Thorin vs Sherlock for John's affections.
3. Lestrade names his cat Sherlock.
4. Sherlock & Mary - abusive friendship prompt. Sherlock is fine with Mary doing anything to him as long as she doesn't hurt John or the baby.
5. Irene Adler - too kinky to torture.
6. Sherlock has to go undercover at a laundromat for a case - but he truly, honestly can't seem to figure out how a washer and dryer work.
7. Alternate meeting: One pretends to be the other's date.
8. Moran is a posh, rich, white boy.
9. Sherlock does require sleep... he just sleepwalks a lot. Mental Health Issues.
10. John learns that Greg and Mycroft used to be lovers many years ago, but it ended badly.
11. Young policeman Greg Lestrade arrests an underage teen Mycroft for prostitution.
12. Tired of being subjected to Sherlock's experiments without his own consent, John decides to teach Sherlock a good lesson he won't forget by spiking his drink with a strong diuretic and laxative.
13. Sherlock likes framing Anderson for unsolved murders.
14. John and Sherlock are getting married. Sherlock is very nervous and angsty and worked up.
15. John becomes a contestant on Project Runway and Sherlock is assigned to him as his model.
16. Sherlock bonds with an autistic child.
17. Sherlock gets hit on while crossdressing - by Harry.
18. Johniarty. The Holmes brothers kidnap young John. Jim gets him back.
19. Sherlock tries to take advantage of child!John. John's older brother Jim comes to the rescue and shows him he loves him.
20. Jim has to show his little brother John that he loves him and no others can touch him.
21. Little angel John, young and innocent, meeting the mysterious dark winged Jim.
22. Jim is furious when he discovers his father has been prostituting his little brother, John. John just wants Jim to love him.
23. Sherlock really wants to have sex with John, but it makes him panicky.
24. John/Sherlock, John/OMC. Omegaverse. Omega!Sherlock is terribly jealous of the omega male that alpha!John starts dating.
25. Sherlock plays the violin like David Garrett.