So, I recently got really into Bucky Barnes/Jemma Simmons ship and now I have no fan fiction left to read.....I read it all.Ā Someone please help.Ā
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So, I recently got really into Bucky Barnes/Jemma Simmons ship and now I have no fan fiction left to read.....I read it all.Ā Someone please help.Ā

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MY FRIEND JUST WENT OUT FOR DINNER AND THIS MOTHERFUCKER TURNED UP AT THE WINDOW LIKE HE HAD A FRICKING RESERVATION
GOD DAMMIT AUSTRALIA
What's that Skip? You wanted to check out your blind date before you walked into the restaurant and were committed to going though with it? You turned tail and hopped away because your date was a Koala. That's rough mate. Ā
do you ever just passionately miss the first series of doctor who but not just because you miss Nine but because you miss the monsters and the simple story lines that were new and so interesting and the companions that didnāt need a magic back story to be special and werenāt just a new puzzle for the doctor to solve they were just ordinary people with ordinary lives and taught (especially the young viewers) that anyone can be a hero i just really miss season one okay
YES!
Team Arrow Hottie.Ā
Of course I watch it for the plot....:S
Sweetness!
Ha. I donāt know what I loved most about this. What a non-diva Stephen Amell is. Or how the customs agent called him the ā(expletive) Arrowā.
This is awesome. He is the (expletive) Arrow. It is a fact

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I believe I just fell down the meta rabbit hole.Ā
#gotta love when emilyās delivery is so great that she forces stephen to break character#but itās so adorable that it makes the cut of the episode anywayĀ (via gnimaerd)
Is fan fiction still a community?
So when you read 'classic' academic fan studies texts (Jenkins, Bacon-Smith, Hills), or even more recent studies on fan fiction (Black, Hellekson, Busse, Coppa) they all talk about a COMMUNITY of fandom and fan fiction.Ā
Does that really exist any more?Ā
Fan fiction is now so huge, and fandoms online are so massive, spread out on so many different sites, with so many different kinds of interaction. Is it still feasible to talk about community?Ā
Or are we all just a bunch of people with similar interests (a community of interest?)
Thoughts? Comments?
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Negative Reviews- Why am I annoyed by them and why do people take the time to write them?
Hello,
I rarely if ever post on this crazy little thing called Tumblr, but I thought I would today.Ā
So I am writing an Arrow fanfic story, technically it is an Olicity story, in a kind of weird round about kind of way, because she loves him, but he doesn't love her...blah blah blah if you actually care you can go and read it.Ā
I'm not a huge fan of my writing. I find it stilted, lacking in description and a coherent storyline. So I am honestly and genuinely surprised about how annoyed I feel when I have received negative reviews.To the point that I have felt the need to write long drawn out responses explaining why they shouldn't dislike my story, despite the fact that I dislike it.Ā
I'm not sure why I feel so annoyed, and now I am annoyed at myself for being annoyed. Everyone has a right to like or dislike stories. Everybody is different, that is what makes the world so infuriatingly interesting and complex.
So I guess my point here is ask people:
Why do you think people take the time to write negative comments?
Are there unwritten rules of reviewing?
Do negative comments bother other people?
How do people deal with negative comments?
EDIT: Are negative reviews writer Kryptonite?

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Itās here! Itās here!
I finished typing it all up last night, and I just finished posting all 6 (!!) chapters to AO3 and FF.net.
Much thanks to thatmasquedgirl. It was a conversation with her that got this idea stuck in my head, to tackle the handcuffed-together trope without...
Read this, this morning. Was amazing.Ā
being addicted to american tv shows is so annoying because you guys have so many stupid fucking holidays for everything that every other week im disappointed when I go to see if the next ep is up yet and its like nOPE itās fucking āarmadillo dayā or something in the states ffs
Thatās funny cause in Texas armadillo day is a real thing
arE YOU FUCKING SERIOUS
I now feel like we need a Bilby Day in Australia. If armadillo's get a day it's just not fair
Jamie Barrie writes, āDear Darling, I just turned 18 and Iām about to go off to college, leaving everything I know. Iām kind of freaking out. How do you handle being so oldā¦?ā
I just choked on my soup. I'm pretty sure this is what all my coupled friends actually thing about me.Ā
A hydra is a snake right? So basically Nick fury is trying to get hydra off the helicarrier right? Does that mean heās trying to get those motherfucking snakes off his motherfucking plane?
#I CANNOT FUCKING BELIEVE#THAT...
Oh Wow. Yes. Just Yes.Ā
Sometimes it is necessary to make fucking ridiculous faces.
I am currently having a stupid faceoff with a friend on snapchat. This will serve as my inspiration for several more faces :D

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Ā i found you a nicely apt description of what the fucking friendzone is
Source
I feel this needs to be re bloggedā¦.
This comic speaks the truth
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Okay but seriously folks - as often as I joke about this movie stirs my loins and as weirdly popular as this text post got a while back, I wanna rap with you all about why the George of the Jungle remake is a pretty important piece of cinema.
Itās literally the only movie I can think of that is based completely around the unheard of āFEMALE gaze.ā Granted, while Iām a huge movie buff Iāve not seen every movie ever made. But even so, even if thereās another example of the āfemale gazeā in cinema that has escaped me itās still damn impressive that a kids movie from 1997 based on a Jay Ward cartoon from the 60ās managed to turn gender representation in media on itās fucking ass!
First things first, letās look at our leading lady and love interest - Ursula, played by Leslie Mann.
Let me just say that while Leslie Mann is adorable and a talented actress, she does look a little less conventional and a little more plain compared to the bombshells that Hollywood likes to churn out. Leslie, in comparison, looks much more like a real women youād meet on the street. She dresses pretty conservatively and plain throughout the filmĀ ; Wearing outfits that are more functional than fashionable for trekking through the jungle, pulling her hair back and so forth. Not that if she was dolled up and more scantily clad it would give her character any less integrity, but can we appreciate how RARE that is in the male dominated industry of film? Just think about all the roads a film about a woman in the jungle COULD have taken but didnāt - no scenes with her clothes strategically ripped or anything! You can say this is a kids movie, intended for children and thatās why the sensuality of the female lead is so downplayed but there are PLENTY of kids movies that handle women in a very objectifying and sexualized manner despite the target audience is pre-pubescent. Like, a disgusting amount. So I donāt think āitās a kids movieā is why the film doesnāt take ANY, let alone EVERY, opportunity to showcase the main female characterās sex appealā¦
ā¦especially considering the sex appeal of the film rests squarely on the well defined shoulders of our male lead, George of the Jungle played by Brendan Fraser in the best god damn shape of his life!
*Homer Simpson Drooling Noises*
Whenever members of the reddit community try to compare the sexualization of women in fiction to the design of characters such as Batman and Superman, I always want to just sit them down and show them this movie. Because THIS is what the female sexual fantasy looks like, and Batman and Superman are male power-fantasies. Look at him - his big blue eyes, his soft hair, his lean, chiseled physique built for dexterity rather than power. Heās wild and free, but gentle. Itās like he fell right out of that steamy romance novel your mom tried to hide from you growing up.
Hell, the whole plot seems to be designed around how damn hot he is! First, for the majority of the film, he wears only a small strip of cloth to cover the dick balls and ass. Everything else is FAIR GAME to drool over for 40 minutes. Then, after he meets Ursula she takes him with her to San Francisco just so we can enjoy him in a well-tailored suit (as seen in the gif set), running around in an open and billowy shirt along side horses while Ursula and all of her friends literally crowd around and make sexual comments about him, and my personal favorite, ditch the loincloth entirely and have him walk around naked while covering his man-bits with various objects while one of Ursulaās very lucky friends oogles him and makes a joke along the lines of āSo THATāS why they call him the āKING of the Jungleāā¦ā
And yes, itās also a very cute and funny little movie. Out of all the movies based on Jay Ward cartoons, it was the most faithful to the fast-paced humor and wit of the original source material (yes even the new Peabody and Sherman movie which honestly I thought was too cutesy-poo.) But thatās not why this movie is popular with the gay community or why we all became women in 1997. Itās just really cool that thereās a film out there where the sensuality of the female form takes a back seat for the oiled up, chiseled, physique of Brendan Fraser (in his prime that is)
One thing to add: in the scene mentioned above where the ladies are watching him in the billowy shirt running with the horses, it pans back to about 50 feet away to two guys in suits at this party looking at the women and one of the guys says, āMan, what is it with women and horses?ā So not only does this movie highlight the female gaze, but it blatantly points out that western male sensibilities donāt have a clue what actually appeals to women.
Can I just reblog this a thousand times?!
This is amazing and you have just said everything I never knew I loved about this movie!