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The Portland Pickles gave LGBTQ fans looking for a baseball Shane and Ilya a night to remember with their clever promotion.
looked it up for more context and I do love that the author spends nearly the entire article roasting the performers for being bad at baseball
yknow I'm feeling a bit brave so I will venture to say what this blighted essay's pitch actually is: reading project hail mary (novel and film) as a ravishment fantasy. in both main threads of the narrative grace is brought wildly out of his element and pulled into the orbit of a mysterious foreign stranger who is significantly stronger / richer / more powerful than him, forced to accept unsolicited lavish gifts and personal praise despite protests and discomfort, and made to live in isolated locations in extremely close proximity to these people with no say in the matter, all of which are common motifs in ravishment fantasies. on her own, stratt also brings in other common motifs of restraints, drugging, being above the law, multiple kidnappings (I'm doing crazy things with the classical definition of "rape" as in "abduction" and its shared etymology with "rapture" as in "being taken to the heavens"), and the very specific yet still common motif of "otherwise trustworthy partner goes too far and doesn't take 'no' for an answer." rocky on his own brings in the overprotective flavor common to a lot of dark romance novel heroes, i.e. "I make sure you sleep and I like to watch you while you do it, I make sure you eat enough even if you've got baggage about it, I make inhuman displays of strength when you're injured, and as long as I'm around I'll make sure nothing bad ever happens to you ever again."
the issue I was running into with researching this a few weeks ago is that almost all of the scholarly writing on the content of people's forced-sex fantasies focuses solely on women's fantasies and starts with the research question of "why would women enjoy imagining such a horrible misogynistic thing?" despite surveys often showing that men have force-fantasies (where they are the one being forced) at very comparable rates to women. my hypothesis for a bit was "either men's fantasies are exactly the same as women's or they're completely different in [x] way," which was disproven interestingly when I did finally find something about men's force-fantasies: in content they are almost exactly the same as women's fantasies but the emotional motivations are often different in [y] way, which I hadn't expected. and [y] also super applies to my buddy ryland, perhaps even more than my original [x] hypothesis.
my hopes for writing this are twofold: a) to address the question I sometimes see phm audience members come away with of "if grace likes his life by the end and doesn't seem that mad about all of that, is the message supposed to be 'violation of bodily autonomy is good, actually?'", and b) to lightly resist one of the prevailing notions in the study of forced-sex fantasies, that ravishment fantasies are solely abstracted and fantastical and pleasurable and are completely 100% separate from fearful paranoid imaginings of / flashbacks to realistic sexual violence.
oh also: the most common interpretation of why people have ravishment fantasies is that it allows the fantasist to disavow a desire they feel ashamed of because, in the fiction of the forcing, they don't *want* it at all, they're being made to do whatever it is and can't be considered at fault. as I allude to in my final paragraph of the original post, I think it's a tad more nuanced, but there's definitely a lot of truth to that. grace can tell stratt that he's not smart or important or capable or brave or selfless enough to do what she wants, but she'll ignore it, make him do it anyway, and kit him out with skilled staff members and expensive lab equipment and coffee just the way he likes it. it's a fantasy of being respected and heroic and good whether he likes it or not.
with rocky, the fantasy is of being forced to be loved and protected. rocky decides to initiate contact, he decides that he's moving into the hail mary, he decides that he's always going to watch grace sleep even if grace says he doesn't need it, he decides to gift grace the fuel to get home even when grace pretends he doesn't want it, and he decides he's not going to let grace die to save him even when grace says he's made his choice. the two scenarios allow grace to experience the rewards of being selfless without needing to be so gauche as to ever say he thinks he's that good of a person AND to experience the rewards of being selfish without saying he thinks he deserves to be cared for.

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The key to writing good fanfiction is to harbor a deeply humiliating desire, and the trick there is that even pretty basic and societally-accepted desires like “being held” and “being wanted” CAN and WILL be humiliating if they’re intense enough. Become so estranged from human connection that the idea of someone playing with your hair fills you with yearning so deep you feel like you’re going to throw up and you will write some banger fanfiction. It might have some other consequences too but idrk about that.
“my father is a boy and my mother is a girl so i’m mixed” is the funniest possible response to someone asking your gender and it came from 6’5 Viking footballer and notable weird little guy Erling Haaland on a Snapchat
comedians can only dream of writing something this funny
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my erotic fanfiction is more historically accurate than yours. here it claims that shes moaning 'yes,' however classical latin didn't have a word that corresponds to Modern English 'yes,' i.e. an affirmative answer to an interrogative. You could have easily avoided this glaring implausibility by allowing her to moan plus, 'more'—as exemplified in my critically acclaimed fic with an unprecedented number of kudos (eleven). I recommend that you log out of AO3 and return only after acquiring satisfactory knowledge of the subject matter.
Spanielson Classics of Literature Collection (2015) The Crucible by Arthur Miller Dracula by Bram Stoker Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë Les Misérables by Victor Hugo The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain The Odyssey by Homer
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Is it socially acceptable to use opaque watercolors, or is that considered gouache?
The worst part of a republican dying is seeing all the democrats saying "Oh we disagreed but I'll mourn them" or "their politics may have been horrible but they were still a human being" STOP BEING NICE! When a republican dies you don't have to act like they were a saint. You don't even have to act like they were a decent person. Tell the truth. Their political careers were dedicated to spreading suffering and their death is a good thing for humanity.
The Democrats lose nothing for being professional. I don't think you understand that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is not in a position to go "Burn in hell, you evil queen. Thanks for the support on Ukraine tho."
Public figures can't afford to alienate people by being gleeful because someone died. There's a reason why we have "behind closed doors" and "off the record" positions.
Like it or not, politicians have to be unifying figures. Just because Trump upended the norms that doesn't mean others are not bound by them.
Fuck Lady Bug, but don't go after Democrats just because they can't join you at the crab rave. I can assure you they are enjoying it from the sidelines.
I'm glad to hear someone say this, because it's true. It is also just weird to demand that someone performatively shit on their coworkers to please you.
Yes, obviously it sucks that Dems have to work with assholes like Graham and McConnell... but they do. That is not going to change. Fellow politicians loudly, publicly speaking terribly of these people--especially in death, which, like it or not, is a taboo--does not support any kind of cause. If you looked your worst co-worker in the face and told them exactly what you thought of them, how long would you keep your job?
Do I wish that Dems would more explicitly condemn some Republican positions and behavior so that it doesn't become normalized? Yeah, of course. That's not the same thing as publicly celebrating someone's death.