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i, in my daily life, strive to represent loser lesbians, weird dykes, nerd ass lesbos

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The thing you gotta understand is Gwen also absolutely adores Merlin. Merlin may be the third wheel but that marriage is a tricycle.
you see fanfiction broadly ignores women and women's internal worlds and struggles and aspirations and personalities and relationships because most fanfiction writers are straight women or bi women or bi men or gay men, and they all want to fuck men, so all their creative focus and attention is on men's internal worlds and struggles and aspirations and personalities and relationships.
why don't straight men engage more with fanfiction and write comparable stories about women? well because they just want to fuck women so they have no interest in women's internal worlds and struggles and aspirations and personalities and relationships. it's simple and natural and inevitable. I'm not a misogynist btw.
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it's sincerely so wild to me how successful carceral propaganda continues to be in this country. the average USian seems to think that everyone should be surveilled every second of every day & anyone who has ever done something that even potentially, hypothetically could have hurt someone deserves to have their humanity stripped from them & to be locked in a cage and tortured forever. this place is so genocidal at baseline it is almost too much to take.
if you're living here & you're not concerned at the open maw of the prison industrial complex (including border policing & psychiatric incarceration & also labor trafficking of undocumented people doing agricultural & domestic labor at the whims of employers who can have them deported as punishment at any time which amounts to a form of incarceration in my honest opinion) swallowing up everything then I just can't even relate to what reality you live in
GASP!!!
and my take today is that framing misogynistic writing as an "inability to write female characters" subconsciously takes away most of the blame, implying that women are an alien creature compared to men and that it is no fault of the writer because it's out of their skill set. it's not an inability, not a lack of expertise, it's the simple refusal to consider women as individual people and give them the same depth and grace that comes easily to the writer when they write male characters. it's not that christopher nolan, stephen king, james cameron (and frankly anyone using the argument, both professional and hobbyist; yes, that includes fanfic writers) etc can't write women, it's that they just won't. at that point in time it is a conscious decision driven by the laziness to unpack their misogynistic biases, and should be addressed as such
Come, you simply must meet my associates! This woman right here is a delightful pervert of sorts, and this fellow here, he’s some kind of a fucking idiot.
gwen n merlin lil scene rdrw sketch that i will never finish

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All my zelda photocards! I finished them a while ago, but figured I should post them all together.
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OK THIS IS WILD...i might have just recorded the fastest ever zelda light arrow shot, here i am chilling recording for gifs and i could barely even process what happened 😂 this is why it's so worth replaying your favorite games over and over
this drawing came to me in a dream (I was sroolling) 

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very fun morgwen comm i got to do!!!
some people read an awful lot, but don't read very well. deep reading is itself a skill. being able to untangle the threads of theme, subtext, characterization, narrative style, and more are all things that it takes time and intentional engagement to learn.
if you've ever watched a movie with your film buff friend and chatted about it afterwards, that friend might have pulled hours more of conversation out of the same 90 minutes of screentime, and wondered how the fuck they did that - it's not raw intelligence, it's a skill that's been honed. And I learned a lot about film from talking to friends who knew about film, and reading critique by film scholars
literature works exactly the same. so if you want to get more out of your reading, there are things you can do to train that. Find a book or short story you think you've got a pretty good grasp on, preferably from a widely read & respected author like Ursula K Le Guin or Ray Bradbury (if you're new at this don't swing for the Toni Morrison or the Samuel Beckett yet unless you feel very comfortable with the complexity of the text - the point is to develop a complicated new skill on good foundations). Then go to JSTOR, create a free account, and look up criticism on the story you've chosen. Find something that looks readable to you and at least somewhat interesting. Read that article, and look at what that writer got out of the same story you've read that you didn't get. Do you see the critic's points? Did they teach you something about the text? Go reread that story and see if the criticism has changed how you read it. Are you seeing more? Are you thinking about the implications of a line that you hadn't noticed before? Does the story feel richer now?
there are other more involved ways of finding criticism. Learning to use academic databases, going to your local library to do interlibrary loans, finding critical voices you appreciate; these are all useful subskills. Literacy isn't just being able to read words, it's being able to read words in context and think about what they tell you about the text, the author, or the time and culture in which the text was produced. Literacy is the skill of being able to look at the world with open eyes and think clearly about how its parts are connected. It'll change your life