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Someone I had never interacted with or encountered made a whole tiktok account for harassing me with false accusations, and they've tried to push the smear campaign on other platforms. They made a whole blog for it. They think they doxxed me, too.
Below, you will see deranged behavior from a troubled person who needs to read this.
TLDR HERE (very short version)
This is absolutely disgausting!
Like… wow. That comment really said:
• “99% of Byler fans are autistic” (citation: vibes)
• “Autistic people can’t read social cues” (hello, 2005 called, it wants its stereotypes back)
• “Gay people are projecting straight-seduction fantasies” (sir this is a Wendy’s)
• “There’s a PubMed paper” (no there isn’t ❤️)
The funniest part is pretending this is science and not just:
“I don’t like a ship, so I’m going to pathologize the people who do.”
Also love how autism and queerness are treated like insults here — real mask-off moment. Nothing says “I’m totally normal about fandom” like blaming fictional shipping on neurodivergence and sexuality.
Anyway, if anyone finds that mystical PubMed article titled
“Why I Personally Hate This Ship: A Peer-Reviewed Study”
please let us know.
Until then, maybe don’t cosplay as a researcher just to be mean on the internet.
HELLO DRAGON AGE FANDOM!!! ARE WE STILL AWAKE???
If so I may have some pre-orders up soon…
Do you think it is okay for people to ship a FICTIONAL pairing (be it canon or headcanon) that has been deemed "problematic," especially a ship that is commonly hated by the fandom?
Yes, it’s ALWAYS okay. It’s fictitious. Ship whatever you want
No, it’s NOT okay and people who enjoy these ship are red flags
Depends / see results
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From 3/1-3/3, ALL Winter & Spring House and Fandom Blends are available!
While you're stocking up on the delectable flower & fruit explosion of our Spring House Blends, be sure to take a geeky little stroll over to the Spring Fandom lineup to join our annual celebration of Tabletop Gaming & Geek Culture!
So I made an Aztecship tea over on Adagio-
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Strawberry and blood orange were picked to reference the sweetness of Aztecship (and the blood orange in particular is also a nod at Sakura Project's Yuma tea), while passionfruit nods at III's willingness to fight for Yuma's sake.
(This tea was inspired by the various Sakura Project YGO teas, but is not affiliated with Sakura Project.)
Finally, finally we can say: Fallen London has an official companion tea!
We’ve been very blessed to work with Friday Afternoon Tea on an official custom tea blend based on our games!
Friday Afternoon Tea is a geeky, family-owned tea company based in Seattle, USA. Owner Friday Elliott’s unique take on tea blending stems from a neurological cross-wiring known as Lexical-Gustatory Synesthesia: she experiences language (both spoken and written) and abstract concepts as distinct flavour profiles. In short, she literally tastes words and ideas. I've longed to create a tea blend for Fallen London, and as soon as I heard about her work, I was struck with a very compelling desire to know what the Neath would taste like when filtered through her remarkable talent. I’m delighted to share that after discussing and playing our games, she’s come up with something wonderfully apropos.
Love & Murder is a deep, delectable draught with a perfect balance of heady floral and dank earthy notes. The blend features puer aged tea, reishi mushroom, rose petal, linden flower and roasted dandelion root.
It’s just the thing to brew up for a long evening in with Mask of the Rose. I hope you’ll give it a try, and I’d like to thank my colleagues and the members of the community who were able to taste test it with us at our last live event!
Try some yourself!