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being alive is great because there are so many different vegetables you can sauté. but then there are also the horrors
with faith and perseverance, one day we will sauté the horrors

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another little cleo thingy oh ya oh aya i hope i never have to be responsible again so i can just keep drawing cleo
last night's joehills stream still feels like a fever dream. the reveal that EGG tore up joe's redstone and moved cub's shop without telling either of them. joe threatening to go scorched earth. cub exercising his shopping district immunity to throw bricks through the diner window. scar profiting by selling the aforementioned bricks and also semi-diffusing the situation by claiming a disney character dining experience is when goofy gently and painstakingly hand-feeds you your lunch.
Smdh at cub. Does no one remember Season 10? Throwing bricks?? That will accomplish nothing!
It's an egg shop! He should have egged it!!
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There are so many wonderful and entertaining dynamics where Scar gets to be as chaotic as he pleases while the other person yells at him in disbelief. Funny man ー Straight man (also knows as boke-tsukkomi, for weebs like I am) is a proven comedy duo formula that works, and works well.
Which is why it upsets me when people try to push Cub and Scar in this box. Because Cub presents you with a dynamic that hasn't been explored before: what if you thought everything Scar Goodtimes does was fucking awesome. What if you were completely down to get into any and all trouble with him without a single question asked.
What if Hotguy were the sexiest man alive. Well, he is, obviously, and Cub is gonna collect all merch of him that exists, and give him a dedicated corner in the museum, and outbid everyone for the Hotguy painting auction. Because Hotguy just makes him feel a special sort of way, you see.
What if the magic crystals were actually real. And they are. They possess secret, powerful capabilities no one can begin to understand. They bend time and space. You should totally visit the wizard in the jungle and buy everything in stock. Cub did that and Cub absolutely does not regret it.
Scar wants to abuse his authority as the POE, blowing up all shops that he deems unworthy? He should do that. Here are some TNT blocks.
Scar wants to burn down the s11 map, despite the hard work of the firefighters? He should do that. Here is a flint and steel.
I can keep going for eternity. Cub loves crazy. Cub IS crazy, he is Scar's wonderful mad scientist friend who he is a little scared of. Just because he knows how hard Cub can go. Every hermit knows how hard Cub can go. Cleo thinks Cub is the scariest hermit (despite being able to handle him herself pretty well). Doc, despite his evil theatrics, doesn't dare to mess with Cub. Cub can destroy entire Minecraft ecosystems in seconds just because he thought it would be funny. He is not no-nonsence, he is all nonsence.
And he loves his friends so much! Including Scar, especially Scar! He is an incredibly involved hermit who is always ready to help people and participate in community projects. He often laughs at Scar's jokes when no one else does. He always treats Scar with respect, seeing him as an incredible strong and capable individual. And he gets so, so worried when there is even a tiny implication that Scar might actually be in trouble.
TL;DR: Cubfan135 is the silliest man alive who is deeply enamored with everything Scar does and you should treat him as such

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✧.* Mumbo Jumbos photography *.✧
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collection of background worthy screenshots from mumbo's newest episode of hermitcraft highlighting all of the hermit's amazing bases
mumbo does such an excellent job of highlining all his fellow hermits bases and building abelites and i am so happy he does.
go check out his video if you want to see what he does with these
Discomfort isn't harm. If I see any evidence that fans posting fanworks a cc doesn't approve of somewhere the cc can't see it is an actual safety issue for ccs then I will change my stance on it.
ill say it: expecting everyone who enjoys your fictional roleplay character to know that you dont want certain kinds of fanworks about that character to exist, and assuming they're acting in bad faith if they do something with said fictional character that you arent comfortable with, is parasocial af in a BAD way
"respect cc’s boundaries always. don’t try to find loopholes. don’t try to post boundary breaking material where you think they won’t see. just stop breaking boundaries. a fictional ship is never more important than real people’s feelings ❤️" - okay but shelby explain to me how, if they don´t see it, it hurts their feelings. I don´t get it. is it "I don´t like the thought of people having different thoughts about my characters than I do"? well first of all good news, if you don´t see it you don´t have to know! and second, people will always have different thoughts about your characters than you, that´s what creating a story and putting it out into the world means. people will interpret a story in different ways! it´s inevitable!

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Forget about boundaries for a minute. Let's talk about triggers.
Triggers are a reaction that can form due to exposure to traumatic situations. Some aspect of the environment around the trauma (an item, a song, a food- ANYTHING) becomes associated with the trauma. Future exposure to that trigger brings up the memory of the trauma, causing things like flashbacks or dissociation.
Let's imagine someone who spent a lot of time very sick in the hospital, and as a result they're triggered by the smell of a specific brand of cleaner. Any time they smell it, it feels like they're right back alone and in pain and dying in that hospital bed.
What do you expect they might do to handle that? They might let friends and family whose houses they visit know, so those people avoid that scent. Maybe they've had to leave stores or restaurants a few times, so they call ahead to check if that cleaner is used. Maybe they go to therapy and start working on controlled exposure to it, or how to lessen their reaction.
Why don't they just ask that no one uses that cleaner anymore? It's legitimately triggering to them, it can make them have panic attacks - why would anyone want to use something like that, knowing how much it could upset them? It's not like there aren't plenty of other cleaning supplies and scents out there! How obsessed are you with this cleaner that you can't agree to not use it? Surely you understand how disrespectful it is to prioritize a smell over someone's comfort, they're a person too.
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Someone who creates media (whether acting, writing, streaming, or otherwise) does not retain control over the stories other people tell when inspired by what they made. It's not about the fucking shipping, it's that the request is fundamentally unreasonable and controlling. Pretty much everyone is happy to use tags and filters and archive locking to ensure CCs don't have to see things they don't like; but if a CC wants to ensure art or writing exists to their precise specifications, that's called a commission.
A creator announcing you can't ship their characters is just a different flavor of Anne Rice issuing takedown letters to gay fanfic of IWTV, and deserves to be equally clowned on.
How to avoid shipping problems
1) Make sure shipping fics are appropriately labelled.
2) Ignore things with those labels
3) If you have problems with 1 or 2 which are things you can control, do not post a diatribe on the main tag telling people that they are gross and disgusting and they should leave the main tag, because that is gross and disgusting.
It’s sickening to come into this place and seeing people hating others because they do something harmless you don’t like. I am embarrassed that this is representing Hermitcraft fandom. I have no control here, I cannot stop you but the shaming has to stop.
Cleo’s first win🎉🏆
I saw someone say we should adhere to ccs' boundaries because of their mental health and well-being. The thing is, if seeing [specific content that "goes against their boundaries", let's call it S for shipping as a not-random example] is bad for you, yes you should try to avoid seeing it, which includes e.g. blocking specific tags, and asking people to use those tags for that kind of content. That´s a very reasonable ask! The vast majority of fans will be happy to do that!
(Asking people to tell you when they see S content, on the other hand, seems extremely counter-productive.)
If it's just knowing that S exists that's bad for you - I'm sorry, this is the internet, rule 34 and all that: you can't stop everybody from doing something you don't like, it just doesn't work. You wrote a story, and people have transformed stories for millenia. And if that knowledge is bad for your mental health and well-being, then maybe this is not the career for you.
Oh incidentally "i will perform queer affection as a joke but if you engage with it as anything other than inherently hilarious you're boundary breaking" IS queerbaiting, just so we're clear.

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Ignoring the ethics of boundaries or the morals of limiting creative expression or anything else, setting rules about what people can and can't do with your characters just doesn't work. It cannot and will not accomplish what you want, and it will create a bunch of new problems.
Theoretical goal of banning things you find uncomfortable as a CC:
Bad things you don't like will stop being made and existing about you/your character.
Actual outcomes of banning things you find uncomfortable as a CC:
Bad things you don't like will Still Exist.
Subsets of your community will harass & abuse other fans. Trolls will make upsetting bait content that devoted fans feel a duty to engage with & fight against. Well-intentioned fans who don't know the rules exist will break them and get yelled at. People will arbitrarily interpret rules to bludgeon other fans' headcanons & send hate campaigns after each other. This WILL happen, no matter how many times you caveat with 'but don't harass anyone': You have issued an edict whose only enforcement mechanism is harassment.
Some of the fans who are most viciously defensive of your rules will still create stuff you find uncomfortable. Life finds a way. If you ban peanut butter, the fandom will create a series of intricate excuses as to why ground peanuts with sugar added is totally a different thing, and moreover how dare you imply they would break boundaries. The stuff you dislike won't stop being made, it will just be mislabeled and harder to avoid.
Artists will inevitably make cool shit that technically breaks your boundaries but Is Cool. Engaging with it will get that artist harassed for ignoring your boundaries (even if you say this one is fine).
Less people will engage with your work. You will have a smaller audience and much more limited free advertisement.
Everyone following the rules will create a constant need for judgment about things at the edge of your comfort zone. 'Ask for permission' means you have given yourself a part-time job arbitrating to strangers on whether it's okay to draw you mad at another minecraft guy.
More earnestly: By and large the people who are most online, who take boundaries seriously and actually care about seeking permission, are teens and very young adults. That's who you're setting rules for and telling that they can't depict certain things. The kinksters and smut writers and grown-ass adults are generally going to be unaffected, because their self-esteem doesn't hinge on the approval of a Twitch streamer.
Genuine question: Do you want to have to stare at an ask on Tumblr and consider whether to give permission for some 14-year-old to write a fic about your character self-harming or having cancer or being sexually assaulted? To say yes or no, while knowing that this person is probably asking not out of prurient interest, but because it makes them feel a little less alone to imagine an older, stronger character going through what they are?
That is the actual effect of setting those rules.
(The better boundary, btw, is 'I don't want to see things that make me uncomfortable': it's still not perfectly enforceable unless you entirely abstain from the internet, but it is much more actionable than 'make that stuff stop existing'. Having a dedicated 'don't look' tag blocked solves a lot of problems. Another strategy would be letting friends/trusted fan-acquaintances vet the best work and send it to you to gush about, rather than scrolling your tags at random.)
At some point if you tell stories in a public setting, people will want to pick up and play with those characters too; if you can't handle that (and a lot of people can't, this is not a value judgment) then the role of 'professional public storyteller' may not be for you.
[Transcript:
SCAR: Pearl. Did say, Cleo, this is bigー
CLEO: Uh-huh.
SCAR: ーthat if I didn't catch anything on fire, for a little while that is, I may have a chance of getting in the firefighter calendar. And I have caught nothing on fire.
CLEO: But you wanted to.
SCAR: ...Don't. Cleo!
CLEO, getting closer to Scar: But we could Scar! We could!
SCAR: Cleo!!! I'm trying to be good! I could be in the calendar!
CLEO: But good's boring. You know good's boring. You know it. [CLEO starts whispering] And I know it!
SCAR: Where is my flintー I even hid my flint and steel, it's not even in my ender chest right now.
CLEO: Oh my god. Who are you and what have you done with Scar?!
SCAR: The allure of having my own month is just so much Cleo!
CLEO: That's what it took? A month on a calendar?
SCAR: ...Yeah. I'm easily bought.
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