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Does falling in love with a Samgirl make me the ultimate Deangirl
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maybe the single funniest twitter comment I've ever seen

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giggling twirling my hair kicking my feet thinking about all the mental gymnastics bobby would have to do to justify fucking dean to himself. 1. it's safer this way - otherwise dean will just go and get it from some other old man who won't treat him right and that damn boy has no sense of self preservation - dean's at least safe with bobby. 2. it's a way to take care of him; making him come, giving him pleasure, doting on him, letting him have the kind of praise and sweet words that are only acceptable to be spoken aloud in a situation as secret as this, the only time dean would be open and vulnerable enough to listen. 3. if it's what he wants... 4. this life is rough. everyone needs an escape, and if it's not normal then... is anything else? 5. if bobby stops dean might tell his daddy and what possible good could come of that. that'd just hurt everyone.
meanwhile john's justification: he lets me 🧍♂️
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Samgirls would commit voter fraud to make Sam win a "Favorite female SPN characters" poll
The reason why a lot of Samgirls see Sam as a woman is cause a lot of them can see their experience or just the overall girlhood experience in Sam's story and character arc lmao
I completely understand loving a character in part because you relate to their experience! However, loss of autonomy, being violated/assaulted, being controlled by others... these are not universal experiences of women or girlhood, and these are experiences that boys and men can and do have as well.
I just find it particularly interesting when some Samgirls view Sam as not actually being a man just because they, as women, share some of his experiences. Especially because Dean as a character also has many of these same experiences, plus others that many girls and women can relate to, yet "I see Dean as a woman" isn't really a thing I see from Deangirls. What makes Samgirls in particular view their male fav as a woman just because of his victimization?
please help me- i used to be pretty smart but i’m having so much trouble grasping the concept of diegetic vs non-diegetic bdsm!
gfkjldghfd okay first of all I'm sorry for the confusion, if you're not finding anything on the phrase it's because I made it up and absolutely nobody but me ever uses it, but I haven't found a better way to express what I'm trying to say so I keep using it. but now you've given me an excuse to ramble on about some shit that is only relevant to me and my deeply inefficient way of talking and by god I'm going to take it.
SO. the way diegetic and non-diegetic are normally used is to talk about music and sound design in movies/tv shows. in case you aren't familiar with that concept, here's a rundown:
diegetic sound is sound that happens within the world of the movie/show and can be acknowledged by the characters, like a song playing on the stereo during a driving scene, or sung on stage in Phantom of the Opera. it's also most other sounds that happen in a movie, like the sounds of traffic in a city scene, or a thunderclap, or a marching band passing by. or one of the three stock horse sounds they use in every movie with a horse in it even though horses don't really vocalize much in real life, but that's beside the point, the horse is supposed to be actually making that noise within the movie's world and the characters can hear it whinnying.
non-diegetic sound is any sound that doesn't exist in the world of the movie/show and can't be perceived by the characters. this includes things like laugh tracks and most soundtrack music. when Duel of Fates plays in Star Wars during the lightsaber fight for dramatic effect, that's non-diegetic. it exists to the audience, but the characters don't know their fight is being backed by sick ass music and, sadly, can't hear it.
the lines can get blurry between the two, you've probably seen the film trope where the clearly non-diegetic music in the title sequence fades out to the same music, now diegetic and playing from the character's car stereo. and then there are things like Phantom of the Opera as mentioned above, where the soundtrack is also part of the plot, but Phantom of the Opera does also have segments of non-diegetic music: the Phantom probably does not have an entire orchestra and some guy with an electric guitar hiding down in his sewer just waiting for someone to break into song, but both of those show up in the songs they sing down there.
now, on to how I apply this to bdsm in fiction.
if I'm referring to diegetic bdsm what I mean is that the bdsm is acknowledged for what it is in-world. the characters themselves are roleplaying whatever scenarios their scenes involve and are operating with knowledge of real life rules/safety practices. if there's cnc depicted, it will be apparent at some point, usually right away, that both characters actually are fully consenting and it's all just a planned scene, and you'll often see on-screen negotiation and aftercare, and elements of the story may involve the kink community wherever the characters are. Love and Leashes is a great example of this, 50 Shades and Bonding are terrible examples of this, but they all feature characters that know they're doing bdsm and are intentional about it.
if I'm talking about non-diegetic bdsm, I'm referring to a story that portrays certain kinks without the direct acknowledgement that the characters are doing bdsm. this would be something like Captive Prince, or Phantom of the Opera again, or the vast majority of bodice ripper type stories where an innocent woman is kidnapped by a pirate king or something and totally doesn't want to be ravished but then it turns out he's so cool and sexy and good at ravishing that she decides she's into it and becomes his pirate consort or whatever it is that happens at the end of those books. the characters don't know they're playing out a cnc or D/s fantasy, and in-universe it's often straight up noncon or dubcon rather than cnc at all. the thing about entirely non-diegetic bdsm is that it's almost always Problematic™ in some way if you're not willing to meet the story where it's at, but as long as you're not judging it by the standards of diegetic bdsm, it's just providing the reader the same thing that a partner in a scene would: the illusion of whatever risk or taboo floats your boat, sometimes to extremes that can't be replicated in real life due to safety, practicality, physics, the law, vampires not being real, etc. it's consensual by default because it's already pretend; the characters are vehicles for the story and not actually people who can be hurt, and the reader chose to pick up the book and is aware that nothing in it is real, so it's all good.
this difference is where people tend to get hung up in the discourse, from what I've observed. which is why I started using this phrasing, because I think it's very crucial to be able to differentiate which one you're talking about if you try to have a conversation with someone about the portrayal of bdsm in media. it would also, frankly, be useful for tagging, because sometimes when you're in the mood for non-diegetic bodice ripper shit you'd call the police over in real life, it can get really annoying to read paragraphs of negotiation and check-ins that break the illusion of the scene and so on, and the opposite can be jarring too.
it's very possible to blur these together the same way Phantom of the Opera blurs its diegetic and non-diegetic music as well. this leaves you even more open to being misunderstood by people reading in bad faith, but it can also be really fun to play with. @not-poignant writes fantastic fanfic, novels, and original serials on ao3 that pull this off really well, if you're okay with some dark shit in your fiction I would highly recommend their work. some of it does get really fucking dark in places though, just like. be advised. read the tags and all that.
but yeah, spontaneous writer plug aside, that's what I mean.

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i can't stop laughing i just saw someone use the words "battered doe terrified of everything" to describe sam winchester. SAM FUCKING WINCHESTER.
Sam Winchester? The guy who went toe-to-toe with Lucifer and fucking beat him, fully accepting an eternity of torment as his only reward? That guy? Giant, hulking little brother with the cuntiest one-liners and bitchiest eyerolls? Mr. So-Get-This who scored a 174 on the LSAT and was going to be a lawyer? That guy?
Like, I fully support the making up of new stories and scenarios for the blorbos, transform the fuck outta it, but that guy, a "battered doe"??? He's only afraid of, like, three things... Clowns. Lucifer. And losing his brother. And he faced down each of those things repeatedly and kept on going.
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Everyone: Please please please don't write your books in Google Docs. Frankly don't use Google Drive for personal stuff.
Their terms of service say they take down stuff like content related to terrorism and trafficking, but this Google Sheet was literally a list of movies I'd watched this year and books I'd read.
Holy smokes, guys. It's way worse than I thought. Google actually took away access to every single file of fiction writing I'd made on that account. BUT I backed it all up on Scrivener yesterday by coincidence. So I haven't lost my work, but I could have just lost the 12,000 words I've written this month after a year of really intense writer's block. I honestly don't know what that would have done to my psyche.
Please be careful out there, folks! <3
That is awful! If you're looking for a gdocs-like replacement, Ellipsus @ellipsus-writes is a queer friendly, anti-AI equivalent with online syncing and sharing - I've been using it for almost a year now as a replacement for gdocs and absolutely love it.
I do still back up all my work to local storage on LibreOffice too though, thank goodness you backed up to Scrivener OP!
That's it, I'm done. I'm downloading all my gdocs and not using it any more.
I haven't used Ellipsus before so I can't speak for it, but I'd like to offer Obsidian as an alternative too. It stores locally on your device (palm or desktop), uses open (i.e., non-proprietary) file formats, and has a bunch of community plug-ins to make it do basically whatever you need it to. A lot of the formatting is similar to editing on a wiki or in Discord so most people can just pick it up and know how to use it.
A paid account gets you cloud backup storage but with the Remotely Save plug-in you can do it yourself for free with Dropbox. You can also manually back it up between devices with a physical data cable though
Google and Microsoft are not our friends, we need to encourage other means of creating, collaborating, and sharing/storing our stories and works.
I use LibreOffice and then have been using Google Docs to just share with betas and stuff, but only because so many people still use it. But Ellipsus is good and since it's still being developed, it's getting better.

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arguably the worst take i’ve seen on sam and dean’s relationship is by someone who “doesn’t consider dean as an example of a parentified child” because, and I quote, “he was bad at it”. are they forgetting that dean was only 4 years older than sam?? of course he was bad at parenting a child who was barely younger than him… (and even then he arguably did a better job than john did) it was a serious take as well
A long time ago, I read a post where the OP argued passionately that we shouldn't evaluate Dean's "parenting" performance with Sam even when speaking of it purely in positive terms, because evaluating whether he did a "good" or "bad" job at parenting another child means—to a certain extent—perpetuating the narrative of parentification itself. Judging the child's "performance" at parenting necessitates sorting parentified children into categories of "good" or "bad" based on how well they shouldered their own neglect. That post has stuck with me enough that you won't find me talking about whether Dean did a good job parenting Sam or not. Parentification has nothing to do with whether or not you were "good" at being neglected and shoved into a malformed pseudo-adulthood. The simple, key fact is that Dean wasn't a parent. Dean was parentified.
One of the major wounds of parentification is that you are not qualified to parent a child. You are a child yourself. Despite this, you are held to the standards and expectations of an adult and parent. You are set up for failure and then when you inevitably fail, you are judged for your failure and the guilt of that failure follows you even though you could never have succeeded. In Dean's case specifically, this experience is the driving force of his overactive sense of responsibility and guilt.
I do think the fact that Dean tried so hard to fill the role of mother and father and be enough made failing anyway even more painful and traumatizing.
And I... I had to be... more than just a brother. I had to be a father and I had to be a mother, to keep him safe. And that wasn't fair. And I couldn't do it. And you wanna know what that was like?
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