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It's been so long. But here are a few cosplay pics as I've got back into cons in a big way the last year and a half â¤ď¸
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What does the arab in your carrd mean? Is it like afab and amab?
.. iâm palestinian
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IT GETS WORSE WITH EVERY ADDITION
how does this get even worse
I think about once in a while...
We have another one...
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âMay I please have your undivided attentionâ no I have ADHD you may have a Âź piece at best
#bitch my attention is always divided #if you want a larger piece of attention than that youâll have to fight for it with the closest available audible whirring ventilation fan
If I do NOT divide my attention in a way that my brain accepts as legal, you will get NONE of my attention because said brain will be too busy devoting ALL of my attention to how much it is making my bones vibrate inside my flesh to try to give you my undivided attention.
yes to all of these. i think i was 12 or so when i finally snapped at my mother for demanding my âundivided attention.â
you want my undivided attention. but Iâm capable of concentrating on several things at once, and as long as i can repeat back what you just said, you donât need my undivided attention. now let me fidget, goddamn it.
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Truer words were never spoken
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I drew this poster for Jon Acuff and his FINISH book tour. Big thanks to Jon for this collaboration, his book has some great ideas about how to complete creative and life goals.
Love this, but reblogging it specifically for âGet rid of secret rules.â Thatâs one of the most amazing illustrationsâand pointsâIâve ever seen.
so important especially for perfectionists who procrastinate and never finish, or even start because they set such high standards for themselves.
âKill untilâ and âget rid of secret rulesâ are, I have to say, what really did it for me.
Got my hair done and made me feel so pretty!
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Do you ever think you'll stop drawing fanart? No offense it just seems like the kind of thing you're supposed to grow out of. I'm just curious what your plans/goals are since it isn't exactly an art form that people take seriously.
Ah, fanart. Also known as the art that girls make.
Sad, immature girls no one takes seriously. Girls who are taught that itâs shameful to be excited or passionate about anything, that itâs pathetic to gush about what attracts them, that itâs wrong to be a geek, that they should feel embarrassed about having a crush, that theyâre not allowed to gaze or stare or wish or desire. Girls who need to grow out of it.
Thatâs the art you mean, right?
Because in my experience, when grown men make it, nobody calls it fanart. They just call it art. And everyone takes it very seriously.
Itâs interesting though â the culture of shame surrounding adult women and fandom. Even within fandom itâs heavily internalized: unsurprisingly, mind, given that fandom is largely comprised by young girls and, unfortunately, our culture runs on ensuring young girls internalize *all* messages no matter how toxic. But hereâs another way of thinking about it.
Sports is a fandom. It requires zealous attention to âseasons,â knowledge of details considered obscure to those not involved in that fandom, unbelievable amounts of merchandise, and even âfanficâ in the form of fantasy teams. But this is a masculine-coded fandom. And as such, itâs encouraged - built into our economy! Have you *seen* Dish networkâs âultimate fanâ advertisements, which literally base selling of a product around the normalization of all consuming (male) obsession? Or the very existence of sports bars, built around the link between fans and community enjoyment and analysis. Sport fandom is so ingrained in our culture that major events are treated like holidays (my gym closes for the Super Bowl) â and can you imagine being laughed at for admitting you didnât know the difference between Supernatural and The X Files the way you might if you admit you donât know the rules of football vs baseball, or basketball?
âFandomâ is not childish but we live in a culture that commodified womenâs time in such away that their hobbies have to be âfrivolous,â because âmatureâ womenâs interests are supposed to be marriage, family, and overall care taking: things that allow others to continue their own special interests, while leaving women without a space of their own.
So think about what youâre actually saying when you call someone âtoo oldâ for fandom. Because youâre suggesting they are âtoo oldâ for a consuming hobby, and I challenge you to answer â what do you think they should be doing instead?
#I love the fact Iâm âweirdâ for writing fic but some guy painting a team logo on his beer belly is normal
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This whole modern approach is also seriously undermining just how important fanfiction is - from a historical standpoint.
The concept of fanfiction formed and forged the earliest stages of literature in Europe. Because the majority of authors in France, Germany and Great Britain looked at that funky little Celtic dude Arthur and thought âhey, heâs neat. I wanna write about himâ.
The entire concept of a book outside of religious purposes was born out of fanfiction in my country.
There is no âfirst canonâ for Arthur where he came as the prince of Camelot, with his sidekicks Lancelot and Merlin and his endgame love interest Gwen.
Arthur was some random hunter when he started out.
Someoneâs fanfiction made him a prince.
Someone elseâs fanfiction gave him a round table.
Someone elseâs fanfiction gave him Merlin at his side.
Someone elseâs fanfiction gave him Morgana, gave him Gwen, gave him his swords.
And, to this day, we still write Arthurian fanfiction. Literally last year there was a movie adaptation that is, by all intends and purposes, fanfiction, because it wasnât even close to a literal adaptation of the source material (The Kid Who Would Be King). Heck, BBCâs Merlin, itself an Arthurian fanfiction, remains one of the biggest fandoms that people today write for on AO3.
You were a joke in the middle ages if you tried to write your own stuff. Whoâs interested in your stuff? You were only a respected author if you wrote fanfiction. The most famous medieval German authors are famous because they wrote fanfiction about some knightly OCs they created who served on Arthurâs court. That is the literary legacy of the middle ages. Arthurian fanfiction.
Yet somewhere along the way, this concept of âI find x story/element cool and want to elaborate on it more, shift the focus onto an aspect of this original source materialâ has gotten this âeh, itâs fanfictionâ connotation and lost respect.
Even though this very concept is still being used - even outside of the actual medium of fanfiction - and it is still being used for the very same purpose it was used for in medieval times. Original movies often donât get as much recognition as adaptations of existing source material that the audience is familiar with. People see a movie about a character theyâre familiar with and seem more inclined to buy a ticket to see the 10th new interpretation of Batman or Superman or Snow White. How are these new interpretations of familiar source material that usually add to the lore, reinterpret characterizations and dynamics, any different from fanfiction?
But heaven forbid we call The Dark Knight Nolanâs Batman fanfiction. No, fanfiction is that silly thing that we canât take seriously, but that new Joker movie, that however is high-end art.
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This. Fanfiction is variations on an existing theme, simultaneously making use of and satisfying peopleâs existing love for a story that theyâre happy to consume more of, and cultivating the synergy between an existing story/mythos and a new author who, in interacting with characters theyâd never have created themselves, creates something that neither they nor any of the storyâs previous tellers could have made all by themselves.
Fanfiction is the new whole being greater than the sum of its parts, and fanfiction is the story being made limitless, retelling by retelling, and it is wonderful.
Itâs also worth noting that Batman himself only came into being because of The Scarlet Pimpernel, a series of books about an extravagantly rich foppish playboy by day, daring hero in disguise by night (I mean, loosely. He also fopped by night and heroed by day, but you get my drift). Written by a woman no less.
Batman is a transformative work with a modernised crime-fighting SP but also borrowing strongly from earlier comic books, and yet it is seen as definitive.
Coming back here to say that I think the derision for fanart also has some of its roots in our capitalist hellscape.
Itâs the age old âIf thing not make you money, why you care about thing?â thatâs so prevalent in the system. Of course some people do make money with their fanart, but I think that is still part of the scorn.Â
Itâs supposed to be something you do not just for fun, but for practice, people like this think. Once youâre good at it, you can drop it and make money by focusing on your OCs and original work!
The harry potter scripts are cinematic fanfiction of the books because they took creative liberties and gave Hermione a lot of Ronâs dialogue and omitted or changed things.
There are a plethora of alternate universe stories for classic superheroes because men basically wrote comics and crossover comics which are essentially danfics.
Donât stop your passions, theyâre not frivolous and stupid.
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ok so people are making fun of this but adding this with other anti-global warming tactics will work
This isnât adding ice just for the sake of denial, itâs adding to the Earthâs albedo. This in turn actually makes the Earthâs climate cooler, and then more ice will be produced naturally because of this.
It isnât a process we need to continue forever, in fact itâs one that needs to be calculated so that we donât do it TOO MUCH. The only worry would be cooling down too much.
So yes, this is a good idea. It simply isnât the only thing we should do because we still have gross pollution.
For the love of god do it . anything just do it. Give us hope.
Hereâs the thing: Most environmental catastrophes humans have ever or are currently creating can be fixed. Itâs not just a matter of âoh no, things are ruined, and maybe we can stop the degradation so that things donât get any worse, but weâre stuck with how things are.â There are some things we canât do, like bringing back extinct species. But there are a lot of other things we can definitely do, many of which are being done right now. The problem is that most of our willpower and effort is spent on bullshit tiny things that wonât solve the problem (individual recycling, etc.) and not on the large-scale things that can and will make a large-scale difference.
Ice caps are melting? Guess what! We know how to make ice. Itâs not that hard. Designing mostly-automated robot ships to go to the poles and rebuild the ice caps is well within our current technical capabilities. We just need to fund it.
Deforestation on a massive scale? Destruction of other biomes? Guess what! We know how to plant trees. We know how to plant grasslands. We know how to take barren, lifeless land and turn it back into a viable biome. Itâs not that hard. In a lot of cases, if thereâs neighboring areas where that biome still exists, all you have to do is dump a few tons of biomass (plant clippings, food waste, etc.) on the barren land and stand back and wait. The biomass will provide nutrients and keep the topsoil from blowing away, and the plants and animals from the neighboring biome will move in. In two decades, even if you donât do anything besides dumping the biomass on it, you wonât be able to tell what was the barren area and what was the still-existing biome.
Coral reefs dying? Now, coral reefs are a bit more fragile than most biomes, but guess what! We still know how to replant/rebuild them, and in fact are working on that in places affected by coral reef die-off! And weâre learning how to do it better every day.
Desertification? Guess what! We know how to turn desert back into green space. Theyâre doing it on a large scale in China and sub-Saharan Africa. There are several different techniques, none of which are even very technology-intensive. It takes money and time and labor, but itâs perfectly doable. We know this because weâve done it.
Plastic in the ecosystem, particularly in the ocean? Guess what! Thereâs a lot of people working on this, both on âhow to remove plastic from the oceanâ and âhow to reuse/recycle it more efficiently.â And the techniques are improving by leaps and bounds every year. This is a solvable problem. These are all solvable problems.
So if youâre crushed by the weight of the coming environmental catastrophe ⌠donât be. These are all solvable problems! We can stop things from getting worse, and we can fix the things weâve broken. The issue is political, not practical.
On the political side, of course, is the need to tighten up environmental regulations across the globe. (Whatâs the statistic, that 90% of pollution is caused by 100 corporations?) And then of course, we need to fund these programs on a large enough scale.
In some ways the political aspect is the hardest, but consider this: we are at a tipping point. Things are changing about the way politicians talk about climate change and ecological degradation. More ordinary people are concerned about this, which means more pressure on politicians. One of the ways that things are changing is that peopleâeven conservativesâare starting to talk about âjob opportunities in new green fieldsâ and switching the conversation so that itâs not ârainforest vs. jobsâ makes political action a lot more possible. And no, itâs not going to happen on its own, but it can happen.
This is a solvable problem.
I *needed* this. Climate change has had me feeling SO helpless, having a list of things that can actually potentially be done is beautiful
We can fix (or at least, mitigate) the environmental damage caused by climate change.
What we canât do: Continue the petrol-based industrial lifestyle thatâs been on the rise for the last hundred years.
We have to change the way we use energy in our daily lives. For most of us, that means we need to cut back. It doesnât mean drastic changes for most people⌠except.
It DOES mean drastic changes to the corporations whose entire business plan is âsell more tomorrow than you did today.â And they will fight like hell to prevent any laws or even social changes that mean weâre not increasing our energy use in the future.
Climate change is not a problem of science; itâs a problem of capitalism.