You set off a dream in me. Getting louder now. Can you hear it echoing?

if i look back, i am lost
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cherry valley forever
YOU ARE THE REASON

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You set off a dream in me. Getting louder now. Can you hear it echoing?

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- Your savior is here!
AKA Loki being the most extra to ever extra
One of the best parts in this film...
I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT TO DO WITH THIS NOW THAT IâVE FOUND IT.
So someone mentioned that they wanted to see the Avengers in this video and my hand slippedâŚ
Okay iâm just laughing really hard right now.
i know its the mets, but this is the coolest shit iâve ever seen a human being do
Smoove with it tooÂ
This is the kind of shit you see in anime that shows that a certain character is stronger than other characters.Â
âPathetic. Â You canât even hold the bat you dare step to the plate? Have you no respect for the sport?â
reminds me of this gif
Baseball players are to be feared
Reblogging for the last one
^Same for me
They just kept getting progressively more âwoahâ
much woah
Oh my god this is a lucky universe

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Rappinâ with Cap - Full video - Spiderman Homecoming
His FACE during the reproduction one thoâŚ
do the people at marvel studios HATE chris evans
Credits to Tom Hollandâs Instagram
Cuties...
Can we please please normalize subtitles?Â
Subtitles are:
1. A necessity for deaf people
2. REALLY helpful for those who are partially deaf, have APD (like me and my sister) or any other hearing problem
3. really helpful for those who canât focus well, especially for those with ADD/ADHD (like me)
4. Is incredibly helpful for people learning a second language, or for bilingual people who can read better than they can hearÂ
5. Even if you arenât into learning the language, there are countless amazing foreign movies and songs you really canât enjoy without subtitles!
6. Can help people (like my sister) who have reading comprehensionÂ
7. Can help when youâre having a party and you donât want to pause every time someone wants to make a comment/joke
8. Can help when the characters in the show have a heavy accent (especially in period shows)Â
9. Letâs be honest subtitles can really add to the humor of the show! (âsobs mathematicallyâ, âscreeches loudlyâ, âangrily fixes bowtieâ)
10. Can let people watch content without headphones, or in areas of loud noises.Â
11. Alternatively, If someone has sensitive hearing or is triggered by loud noises, they can turn the volume down low and still be able to enjoy the content
12. The last bit is VERY true for movies where they switch between soft speaking and LOUD BOOMING NOISES (Iâm looking at you hunger games)
13. Very good for helping young kids recognize and associate words and learn to read faster!
14. Really good when youâre eating chips/crunchy candy and canât hear the movie
15. IS A NECESSITY FOR DEAF PEOPLE!!!
I canât even tell you how many of my friends made fun of me for needing subtitles, to the point of where I just donât bother with them anymore. Asking for subtitles at an event is the scariest thing I can imagine. People often complain that it âgets in the wayâ of their movie. Watching shows (especially in loud areas or with people who talk a lot) is incredibly frustrating for me. People often think Iâm stupid for not understanding a show or needing to rewind when someone talks. Most Youtube users donât bother to create subtitles for their videos (and auto-generated subtitles are crap). I just wish people were nicer to people who need subtitles, and that they were more accessible on other platforms.Â
I am of this camp now and forever
they are so beautiful

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so seductive
THIS GETS ME EVERY FUCKING TIME
on fanfic & emotional continuity
Writing and reading fanfic is a masterclass in characterisation.Â
Consider: in order to successfully write two different âversionsâ of the same character - let alone ten, or fifty, or a hundred - you have to make an informed judgement about their core personality traits, distinguishing between the results of nature and nurture, and decide how best to replicate those conditions in a new narrative context. The character you produce has to be recognisably congruent with the canonical version, yet distinct enough to fit within a different - perhaps wildly so - story. And you physically canât accomplish this if the character in question is poorly understood, or viewed as a stereotype, or one-dimensional. Yes, you can still produce the fic, but chances are, if your interest in or knowledge of the character(s) is that shallow, youâre not going to bother in the first place.Â
Because ficwriters care about nuance, and they especially care about continuity - not just literal continuity, in the sense of corroborating established facts, but the far more important (and yet more frequently neglected) emotional continuity. Too often in film and TV canons in particular, emotional continuity is mistakenly viewed as a synonym for static characterisation, and therefore held anathema: if the character(s) donât change, then whereâs the story? But emotional continuity isnât anti-change; itâs pro-context. It means showing how the character gets from Point A to Point B as an actual journey, not just dumping them in a new location and yelling Because Reasons! while moving on to the next development. Emotional continuity requires a close reading, not just of the letter of the canon, but its spirit - the beats between the dialogue; the implications never overtly stated, but which must logically occur off-screen. As such, emotional continuity is often the first casualty of canonical forward momentum: when each new TV season demands the creation of a new challenge for the protagonists, regardless of where and how we left them last, then dealing with the consequences of whatâs already happened is automatically put on the backburner.
Fanfic does not do this.Â
Fanfic embraces the gaps in the narrative, the gracenotes in characterisation that the original story glosses, forgets or simply doesnât find time for. Thatâs not all it does, of course, but in the context of learning how to write characters, itâs vital, because it teaches ficwriters - and fic readers - the difference between rich and cardboard characters. A rich character is one whose original incarnation is detailed enough that, in order to put them in fanfic, the writer has to consider which elements of their personality are integral to their existence, which clash irreparably with the new setting, and which can be modified to fit, to say nothing of how this adapted version works with other similarly adapted characters. A cardboard character, by contrast, boasts so few original or distinct attributes that the ficwriter has to invent them almost out of whole cloth. Note, please, that attributes are not necessarily synonymous with details in this context: we might know a characterâs favourite song and their number of siblings, but if this information gives us no actual insight into them as a person, then itâs only window-dressing. By the same token, we might know very few concrete facts about a character, but still have an incredibly well-developed sense of their personhood on the basis of their actions.Â
The fact that ficwriters en masse - or even the same ficwriter in different AUs - can produce multiple contradictory yet still fundamentally believable incarnations of the same person is a testament to their understanding of characterisation, emotional continuity and narrative.Â
So I was reading this rumination on fanfic and I was thinking about something @involuntaryorange once talked to me about, about fanfic being its own genre, and something about this way of thinking really rocked my world? Because for a long time I have thought like a lawyer, and I have defined fanfiction as âfiction using characters that originated elsewhere,â or something like that. And now I feel likeâŚfanfiction has nothing to do with using other peopleâs characters, itâs just a character-driven *genre* that is so character-driven that it can be more effective to use other peopleâs characters because then we can really get the impact of the storytellerâs message but I feel like it could also be not using other peopleâs characters, just a more character-driven story. Like, I feel like my original stuffâthe novellas I have up on AO3, the draft I just finishedâare probably really fanfiction, even though theyâre original, because theyâre hitting fanfic beats. And my frustration with getting original stuff published has been, all along, that Iâm calling it a genre it really isnât.Â
And this is why many people who discover fic stop reading other stuff. Once you find the genre you prefer, you tend to read a lot in that genre. Some people love mysteries, some people love high-fantasy. Saying you love âficâ really means you love this character-driven genre.Â
So when I hear people be dismissive of fic I used to think, Are they just not reading the good fic? Maybe I need to put the good fic in front of them? But I think it turns out that fanfiction is a genre that is so entirely character-focused that it actually feels weird and different, because most of our fiction is not that character-focused.Â
It turns out, when I think about it, I am simply a character-based consumer of pop culture. I will read and watch almost anything but the stuff thatâs going to stick with me is because I fall for a particular character. This is why once a show falters and disagrees with my view of the character, I canât just, like, push past it, because the show *was* the character for me.Â
Right now my big thing is the Juno Steel stories, and I know that theyâre doing all this genre stuff and they have mysteries and thereâs sci-fi and meanwhile Iâm just like, âOkay, whatever, I donât care about that, JUNO STEEL IS THE BEST AND I WANT TO JUST ROLL AROUND IN HIS SARCASTIC, HILARIOUS, EMOTIONALLY PINING HEAD.â That is the fanfiction-genre fan in me coming out. Someone looking for sci-fi might not care about that, but Iâm the type of consumer (and I think most fic-people are) who will spend a week focusing on what one throwaway line might reveal about a characterâs state of mind. Thatâs why so many fics *focus* on those one throwaway lines. Thatâs what weâre thinking about.Â
And this is what makes coffee shop AUs so amazing. Like, you take some characters and you stick them in a coffee shop. Thatâs it. And yet I love every single one of them. Because the focus is entirely on the characters. There is no plot. The plot is they get coffee every day and fall in love. Thatâs the entire plot. And thatâs the perfect fanfic plot. Fanfic plots are almost always like that. Almost always references to other things that clue you in to where the story is going. Think of âfriends to loversâ or âenemies to loversâ or âfake relationship,â and youâre like, âYes. I love those. Give me those,â and you know itâs going to be the same plot, but thatâs okay, youâre not reading for the plot. Itâs like that Tumblr post that goes around thatâs like, âMe starting a fake relationship fic: Ooooh, do you think theyâll fall in love for real????â But youâre not reading for the suspense. Fic frees you up from having to spend effort thinking about the plot. Fic gives your brain space to focus entirely on the characters. And, especially in an age of plot-twist-heavy pop culture, that almost feels like a luxury. âCome in. Spend a little time in this characterâs head. SPEND HOURS OF YOUR LIFE READING SO MANY STORIES ABOUT THIS CHARACTERâS HEAD. Until you know them like a friend. Until you know them so well that you miss them when youâre not hanging out with them.âÂ
When that is your story, when the characters become like your friends, it makes sense that youâre freed from plot. Itâs like how many people donât really have a âplotâ to hanging out with their friends. Thereâs this huge obsession with plot, but lives donât have plots. Lives just happen. We try to shape them into plots later, but thatâs just this organizational fiction weâre imposing. Plot doesnât have to be the raison dâetre of all story-telling, and fic reminds us of that.Â
Idk, this was a lot of random rambling but Iâve been thinking about it a lot lately.Â
âfanfiction has nothing to do with using other peopleâs characters, itâs just a character-driven *genre* that is so character-driven that it can be more effective to use other peopleâs charactersâ
yes!!!! I feel like I knew this on some level but Iâve never explicitly thought about it that way. this feels right, yep. Mainstream fiction often seems very dry to me and I think this is why - it tends to skip right over stuff that would be a huge plot arc in a fanfic, if not an entire fanfic in itself. And Iâm like, âhey, wait, go back to that. Why are you skipping that? Whereâs the story?â But now I think maybe people who donât like fanfiction are going like, âwhy is there an entire fanfic about something that could have happened offscreen? Is anything interesting ever going to happen here? Whereâs the story?â
iâve often thought about how interesting it would be to write a novel about a group of characters in a particular genre, like high fantasyâ and then instead of a sequel, the next book takes those characters into steampunk or space opera or goth western, and plays out another genreâs plot. over the course of three or four books you could see what worlds cause which characters to bloom or wither or be twisted into evil or to rise to glory, which circumstances suit which character best. it would be the literary equivalent of monetâs series works, to make a new painting of the same subject in different lights.Â
FUCK
This is 10x funnier if you read it in their voices
There will come a day where this will appear on my dash and I will scroll past it, but it is not this day.
@tangelojack
friend: *can't find me in a crowd at a party*
friend: *sighs* did i not instruct-
me: *flips table* THAT BOX FIVE *smashes fist in wall* WAS TO BE *smashes window* KEPT EMPTY ??!!
friend: there she is

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