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Stolen from @tinysweetvoid but i wanted to make it a bit more descriptive

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the thing about "no one is talking about this!" posts is that at best they are weird guilt trips trying to make you feel personally responsible for the fact that you haven't heard about one specific thing happening that no one has mentioned to you. at worst they are just wrong because the op turns out to have no idea what people are talking about because they've never listened to another person in their life. either way I am not reblogging that
Characters will make a very nuanced choice that makes sense for their story arc and internal conflict, and audience members will be like "is anyone else going to misconstrue this in the most black and white, bad faith manner possible?"
hi this drives me crazy
canon is what happens in the text. e.g. merlin tries to poison morgana
a headcanon is a fact that you have personally made up as an elaboration of canon. it is your invention. e.g. i think morgana and gwen had a teenage lesbian situationship before the events of canon. or, i think modern morgana would love evanesence.
an interpretation is how one reads the existing text. it is not an invented fact nor is it a headcanon, it is a reading. e.g. i think merlin tries to poison morgana out of misplaced self-hatred. or, i think that one line was delivered with suppressed malice and shows a nuanced relationship.
fanon is the general fandom’s accepted headcanons and interpretations that elaborate or recontextualize canon. e.g. merlin is a badass waif and morgana is a bitch.
these are all different words with different meanings.
Oh yeay someone finally said it.
Actually, I'm adding to it:
Word of God is the author's explicitly stated intention with canon and/or the author's interpretation of canon. e.g. Author says "Merlin tries to poison Morgana because he thinks her staying alive is too dangerous and had nothing to do with misplaced self-hatred."
Death of the Author is the concept that a reader's personal interpretation is more important than an author's intention and therefore Word of God is not canon. e.g. The author intended for Merlin to express his fear of Morgana by having him try to poison her but most readers interpreted it as misplaced self-hatred.
Queer coding is giving characters stereotypical queer traits to imply a character is queer without explicitly stating it so it can adhere to censorship requirements.
Queerbaiting is giving characters stereotypical queer traits or hinting at queer relationships with the explicit intention of attracting and exploiting queer fans without upsetting homophobic fans.
Explicit means fully expressed with no ambiguity.
Imply means to express indirectly and ambiguously.
Gay panic disorder is a now defunct categorisation of psychological disorder in which a person experiences intense anxiety due to experiencing gay attraction.
Gay panic defence is a homophobic legal tactic in which a perpetrator defends their violent crimes by claiming they were provoked by unwanted sexual advances that made them react in self-defence or temporary insanity.
hi this drives me crazy
canon is what happens in the text. e.g. merlin tries to poison morgana
a headcanon is a fact that you have personally made up as an elaboration of canon. it is your invention. e.g. i think morgana and gwen had a teenage lesbian situationship before the events of canon. or, i think modern morgana would love evanesence.
an interpretation is how one reads the existing text. it is not an invented fact nor is it a headcanon, it is a reading. e.g. i think merlin tries to poison morgana out of misplaced self-hatred. or, i think that one line was delivered with suppressed malice and shows a nuanced relationship.
fanon is the general fandom’s accepted headcanons and interpretations that elaborate or recontextualize canon. e.g. merlin is a badass waif and morgana is a bitch.
these are all different words with different meanings.
Also, for an interpretation to be valid it needs to be based on the text. It cannot just be a vibe. One can disagree on readings of the text, but if someone comes with quotes and/or historical context and you just have vibes, then sorry, your interpretation is inferior and may in fact just be a headcanon.

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hi this drives me crazy
canon is what happens in the text. e.g. merlin tries to poison morgana
a headcanon is a fact that you have personally made up as an elaboration of canon. it is your invention. e.g. i think morgana and gwen had a teenage lesbian situationship before the events of canon. or, i think modern morgana would love evanesence.
an interpretation is how one reads the existing text. it is not an invented fact nor is it a headcanon, it is a reading. e.g. i think merlin tries to poison morgana out of misplaced self-hatred. or, i think that one line was delivered with suppressed malice and shows a nuanced relationship.
fanon is the general fandom’s accepted headcanons and interpretations that elaborate or recontextualize canon. e.g. merlin is a badass waif and morgana is a bitch.
these are all different words with different meanings.
Sometimes I hear "if its your headcanon, then it's canon!" that is not what those words mean together lol it drives me up a wall. like no, only CANON is canon. Like people shouldn't be getting their fifis hurt because something does or doesn't happen in canon lol
if i see another person basically go "but what if this character who is explicitly neutral nonbinary is actually just a binary trans egg because nonbinary people arent REALLY as trans as binary trans people im so woke actually" i will start killing people
i feel the need to reiterate this
the study that concluded trans women on average make less than trans men only took into account full-time jobs, meaning it ignored data from trans people in part time jobs. trans men are more than *twice* as likely as trans women to have part-time jobs, which basically by definition pay less than full-time jobs. from this study (sample size 27,000+ usamerican transgender people) which does include part-time jobs, trans men [in the united states on average] make about 30% less than trans women, which is a PRETTY BIG NUMBER to fuck up on a reporting decision don'tcha think
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data from larger studies consistently show trans women make more than trans men on average which doesn't have to mean anything no one has to have male privilege that's just being so locked in cisnormative thinking you can't imagine anything else “which one has male privilege?” it's like asking a lesbian couple which one is the man
you (and prev) are both entirely correct, the main point of this post is to debunk those fuckass posts about how trans men "Aren't seen as faggots in the eyes of the state" because one study with whack data collection says we make 10 cents more, not to say that transfems have secret evil male privilege (because they don't)
"ugh trans men really are the men of the community" so why do you only call them tmes. or transandrobros. or transandrocunts. or whiny bitches. or the occasional theyfab. or little boys. or ftms. you can't have your cake and eat it too, call them men, or admit you don't actually see them as men and your logic is fueled by bigotry
How did we reach a point where claiming that folks have “AFAB privilege” is treated as anything other than the 4chan bullshit it is

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You know, when I've remarked that a lot of the responses to my posts feel like people are just plucking out keywords they think they recognise based on the shape of them and replying to what they imagine the post says based on that, the possibility never occurred to me that this is actually how many American schools are currently teaching kids to read.
Like, my assumption this whole time has been that when folks go "I misunderstood this post that says [thing] as saying [unrelated thing] because I mistook [word] for [completely different word that happens to start with the same letter]", that was a bit. What do you mean they're teaching kids a reading method that's tailored to produce this exact error?
essentially every core premise of the whole language movement has been tested and rejected by both qualitative and quantitative research, but that won't stop them because they can't fucking read
It feels like a lot of folks genuinely forget that stories are often written *before* they’re published, regardless of the medium
Scratch that - it seems some of y’all forgot what a story is to begin with and just treat everything as consumable content instead, and/or as some personal challenge to outsmart
It feels like a lot of folks genuinely forget that stories are often written *before* they’re published, regardless of the medium
I know it's more nuanced than this but I think having a hard policy of thinking anyone who genuinely hates one group of queer people for their identity might as well hate all of us and thus I should block any queerphobic queer person I see can do a lot to save you from believing anything exclusionists say.
"bomb that kills all-" "I just don't get bi women bringing their-" "pansexuality isn't a real thing-" "all lesbians-" "trans men really are men bcs they're all misogynistic predators-" "theyfabs-" "pfft aroace people are cringe-" "nonbinary people are actually all-" Instant block. Goodbye. Not listening. It's for both solidarity with your fellow queers AND to protect yourself, because once a person is convinced to hate one group for their immutable traits they can be convinced fairly easily to hate another too, and thus I do not trust them.
Just block these people the second they pop up, they aren't your allies and nothing they have to say is worth listening to.
on my knees begging people to realize saying that trans men are oppressed doesn't mean that trans women aren't oppressed

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A lot of folks on this site are way too confident in their belief that being marginalized makes them incapable of bigotry. The world isn’t a binary of pure innocent victims vs evil oppressors.