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I bet your T levels are low and that’s why you post like a birch
Like a birch
Oh beloved mutual: grant me your arboreal wisdom
let it go my friend... i say this as a fat "ugly" dyke. your body is the vehicle w which you move in the world, give love, receive love, make things, SEE things, KNOW things. that's all that matters. beauty and ugliness are marketing scams esp for women. LIVE and FUCK THE WORLD it's not easy to get there but it's so sweet. ppl will love you fat and "ugly" i swear on god.
this is like a religious text to me and i'm not joking even a little
fucking finally
Me: I would like to play a video game BRAIN: ok sure what do you wanna play Me: Idk something with a cool story and engaging gameplay BRAIN: Hmmmm sounds difficult. no. Me: Ok how about a puzzle game to really tease things out BRAIN: No that sounds boring Me: Are you trying to get me to play balatro BRAIN: No comment Me: UGHHHHH [boots up balatro] Brain: :)

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#letsallpoison
really specific trope i like that i feel like can only be explained in a diagram
this shot of the joker pulling up his pants leg seems to imply that the white part of his feet is actually just bare skin, not fabric spats over a pair of dress shoes, as i had always assumed?? which means that the animated series joker has actually been wearing, like, kitten heeled pumps this entire time
Just wanted to let you know I thought about this post so hard I ended up cosplaying it 😌
#the damage buff from that url
Huh what url– OH.
I thought I had accidentally deleted this and just about died man THIS IS MY LEGACY.
goo goo dolls if they were in dune: and i don’t want the worm to see me

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900 COMBAT GRL-EVIL
i am eating taco bell. there is no sign of land. you are coming down with me. hand in unwashed hand. and i hope you get the explosive diarrhea. i hope we both get the explosive diarrhea
DJ u-haul wants everybody moving
I don't think Tolkien is a good fantasy writer because he scored the highest at some objective Best Fantasy Book Test that every fantasy writer has to take, I think he's a good fantasy writer because he created a world based on things that he was interested in. I feel like a lot of fantasy writers think that they need to create a whole language for their world because Tolkien did and obviously his books are the best so they have to emulate him, but Tolkien did that because he was a linguistics nerd. I think the lesson to be learned from him is not that you have to include elves and deep history and new languages, but that you have to write endlessly about the things you are a huge nerd about and use those things to create your fantasy world
I've seen a bunch of "fandom etiquette" posts on my dash today and I'm going to say something that is maybe going to be unpopular but;
The absolutely pervasive mentality that unwanted criticism or critique shouldn't be given and should be ignored is why fans of color don't stay in fan spaces.
And I am not going to mince words here:
A lot of you are racist. A lot of your fan works are racist.
That might have been difficult to hear. And if it was, you should probably reflect on why that was.
"Fandom etiquette" has created a space where fans of color either bite our tongues and eventually leave or say something, get dogged on, and then eventually leave.
So much of "fandom etiquette" seems to be about insulating creatives from Feeling Bad and hostility to any kind of negative feedback is a pretty big contributor to why bigotry festers in these spaces.
#imo the potluck analogy applies- it would be rude to critique someone's icing technique at a potluck bc it wasn't as good as at the bakery #but if they had decorated their cupcakes w hate symbols it wouldn't be rude to tell them that's gross and gtfo #in fact it would be inappropriate to NOT say anything in that situation #or to complain that another guest who did point it out was 'ruining everyone's potluck' #and pointing out racism in fan works is 100% the second thing not the first! (via destructions-daughter)

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a severe thunderstorm warning that doesnt follow through is worse than orgasm denial
being a published author yourself, do you ever feel like these days people are too reliant on word-of-god social media posts when analyzing stuff? ive noticed that in the 2010s creator confirming things over twitter or w/e platform instead of putting them in the actual meat of the story was pretty widely mocked, but recently it feels more and more like it's just expected behavior now from fans. it's made me feel kind of down about ever putting my own stuff out there since it seems like people are less interested in actually reading and analyzing a piece of art on its own now. is this a feeling youve dealt with at all?
lol you've either got impeccable timing or you saw me butting heads with people about this Elsewhere today (in which case for future reference, if you're responding to something i talked about under my other name, it's better to ask me about it on the account of that same name rather than come here)
anyway.
yes i have dealt with this. i find it immensely frustrating and intellectually lazy on the part of the audience to go "the creator said this, so it's the only correct interpretation." you can't reach people who are like this because they are not interested in being reached, learning, or considering another perspective. they are only interested in being correct, and as far as they're concerned, there is only one person who can be correct--the creator. and if they align themselves with that person, they will also be correct, and therefore the winner of any argument.
we used to mock it because it was less about audience members proving themselves right, and more about those creators attempting to get credit for work they didn't do. claiming such and such character COULD be gay (so please keep watching) but never following through because they either never actually cared or were never actually able to. but now fandom cares more about who is and isn't allowed to be Right, when back in the day nobody ever Got to be right. and we have parasocial access to everybody involved in a project and can demand they hand out answers like knives to fight each other with.
and i'm so completely uninterested in it when it comes to literary and critical analysis! i don't care what the creator said in a tumblr post! i only care about what i read, watched, saw--what was put directly in front of me--and how it made me feel. if an author wanted me to feel a certain way, or leave with a certain interpretation, they should have put it in the work. that's the point of making the work. outside information can affect the interpretation of a work, but it does not supersede it.
also authors can be full of shit. i told everyone sylas was straight for the entire duration of never satisfied and people believed me, despite everything about his behavior pointing toward a sensitive gay boy trying too hard to perform heterosexuality for his father.
but i said he was straight, so i guess he must have been!
this is all part of why i push people to theory post about hunger's bite in the tag and not exclusively through me. my book is a rich text with a lot of metaphor and subtext. i know what i wanted to do with it, but if i have to tell you, it means i did a bad job.
and a lot of the time, the people who reach for "but the author said" are defending a bad job.