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agott would actually like to deal with these coco feelings in less than 2 decades, preferably
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i wrote this post over on bluesky today and, after receiving a few of the predictable "but what if i Want to write badly" responses you get to any opinion that can be taken as prescriptivist writing advice, i thought i'd talk more about what i'm getting at.
basically, it's an issue of suspension of disbelief. there are a lot of things in fantasy and historical writing that we're willing to look past. dragons, potatoes, the divine right of kings. we are able to suspend our disbelief that a monarch could be anything but a despicable tyrant if the story we're being told is convincing enough, or plays to our comforting worldviews about nobility and Great Man theory. we can also suspend it if we straight up didn't know that europe didn't have potatoes pre-columbian exchange. basically--it means it doesn't bother you that these elements aren't perfectly realistic. fiction is not required to be realistic. clue's in the name.
but there are some things we just can't ignore. some things hit us as out of place for the setting we've been presented, or the world as we understand it. it pulls us out of the story by reminding us, in that moment, that we are reading a constructed narrative made of a series of choices by an author. and for whatever reason, they made a Wrong choice, like plucking the wrong guitar string.

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tent camping is just the fucking worst. For some goddamn reason, only the little pieces of fabric at the top and the bottom are waterproofed, so the first time it rained, water literally poured into the tent and then pooled up in the fucking bottom so I was swimming around like Alice in fucking Wonderland. So I got some waterproofing spray (which has a dude spraying a tent on the bottle since apparently EVERYONE knows how goddamn shitty and useless they are.) but even though I soaked the fucking thing, water STILL comes in and because the bottom is waterproof, everything I own gets completely sopping cause it sits in a deep ass puddle. Plus the ground is at a steep angle at my campsite, so I roll downhill and haven't been sleeping well...
I wish to god I had a hammock and a tarp, and maybe some mosquito net, but that would cost like $100 I don't have. It rained yesterday and the day before, so I'm going to either sleep on the bare tent bottom or sleep on soaking wet blankets, FUCKING AGAIN. I finally got pissed enough today to punch a bunch of holes in the bottom, so at least when water pours in it will drain out.
this is the actual cost of a hammock, tarp, mosquito net, rope, and a box of baking soda (so I can do laundry.) If anyone wants to help out so I don't have to sleep in a swampy gross mess anymore
Bon appétit!
Salem inspired by ghetto fabulous fashion/aesthetic (WIP)
making him aggressively black coded...I think trans men who are feminine are cool but I wanna express my feminity in a way that isn't as "white" centered ig (hard to explain iykyk)
also giving him grillz cuz it's cool asf,,,I want Salem to be an outlet to embrace black aspects of myself and culture that are especially looked down on or seen as "uncultured" until a non black person appropriates it!
likw, I love drawing black coded furries who are prideful they are black in many different ways! it's rly fun and a good outlet
and with Salem I don't see black transmasculinity expressed the way I do it, it's lonely a lil bit but fuck it we ball. he's so cute and sexy and fun!!! he owns it!
God damn she killed him :D
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You have to watch the dosage.
You have to watch the dosage.

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here's where to find it on windows 10
Ugh, it was in mine. It's off now.
IT GETS WORSE
I had to turn this off, but it's something that allows Windows and anyone using your device to generate text/images.
LOBOTOMIZE YOUR MACHINES
AI is a freacking plague, I share this for any windows user.
We're not leaving this gem to languish in the comments:
He doesn’t know how to bunt for milk so he just does this
just because someone can articulate their point better doesn’t make them right, it makes them articulated.
and you aren’t stupid for having trouble articulating yourself.
the next day after exerting myself too much because i felt good for once

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"oh! new queer trans comic/show/media whatever that's so cool- why are there no black queer characters? and when there are black people why are they always not trans and side pieces for the white characters?"
i noticed that from indie queer projects that gain traction there lacks a heavy cast of people of color and in this case black characters that are shown an ounce of love. it's very rare to find black trans characters in these projects unless it's specifically made by a black person. it's just jarring to see considering that black/Hispanic trans women are big pioneers of the American lgbt movement.
i just... notice a lot of these queer indie creators always lack black casts members or when they do exist it's only a tokenized character that's most likely not even queer. it sucks cuz I met so many black trans people/trans people of color who vent about the same thing: feeling invisible in a lot of these arts. and when we make art of our own it's often overlooked (although I'm lucky in my case)
"a vague disclaimer is nobody's friend"
4x07 The Initiative
Y'all this is a piece of history right here. Every single time you see a reference to a "shovel talk" in fic, defined here as "someone threatening harm to a potential romantic partner of a friend/loved one," it's referencing this scene. This scene specifically. Everywhere else that is not fannish internet, that interaction is referred to a "shotgun talk," referencing the father threatening a daughter's boyfriend with a shotgun. This scene gave a lot of people a chance to reframe that interaction in terms of a protective friend rather than a possessive father, which for a lot of obvious reasons resonated with people a whole fucking lot, and it immediately spread like wildfire into fannish and then general internet lexicon. I've seen people try and backronym it into an extension of the shotgun talk, as in, "I've got a shotgun and a shovel to bury you with," but I've asked a lot of rednecks from a lot of different necks of the woods and no one has ever encountered that variant in brickspace life. It's all Buffy, babey. This shit is linguistic history in the making.
it is wild how much buffy the vampire slayer impacted language, fandom, and internet culture. even if you've never watched buffy, i can almost guarantee that if you're online, there's something in your vocabulary that's from buffy