Taika and Rhys: we're comedians so drama can be harder for us sometimes Me: ARE-YOU-SURE-ABOUT-THAT.GIF
sure???

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Xuebing Du
occasionally subtle
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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we're not kids anymore.

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NASA

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
YOU ARE THE REASON

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Not today Justin

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Taika and Rhys: we're comedians so drama can be harder for us sometimes Me: ARE-YOU-SURE-ABOUT-THAT.GIF
sure???

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two my favourite!
Adam Groff gives me such Mickey Milkovich vibes, it fucking kills me.
You r so right!!
I am what I am
So me!!
I like...
big boys
itty bitty boys
Mississippi boys
Inner city boys
I like the pretty boys
...with the bow tie
Get your nails did...
Let it blow dry
I like a big beard,
I like a clean face,
I don't discriminate.
I had to do it guys... I just had to. 🙈
Can't get it out of my head.

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Thank you 2019 for give me my favorite ships this year 😍😍😍🙌🏼😌👌🏼
Juliana and Valentina “Juliantina” (Amar a muerte).
Amy and Hope (Booksmart)
Queen Maeve and Elena (The boys)
Rue and Lexi (Euphoria)
Plus: Uma and Amarna (Paradise Hills)
Emily and Sue (Dickinson)
Cassie and Izzy (Atypical)
I got it!! Thank you 2019 again!!!!
I haven't seen much of them, and these gifs made me wanna see them
Sitting on a sofa with Aziraphale and Crowley From this  and this
love it!
the reason why ao3 was banned in China
And more sadly, the reason why ao3 was banned in China is because some fans of Xiao zhan(the actor of Wei wuxian) report ao3 to the Chinese government for some argument between the fans.
How can this country be better when everyone is a spy?
Tired. ao3 was banned in China
I wonder if my vpn can still working tomorrow. I'm so terrified that I can never access ao3 or tumblr or google or youtube again.
If this is my last word on this site, I want to say, 'thank you tumblr, for all the joy you gave me.'
feeling helpless.
You can read the post here for more info, but I wanted to just add a bit about what this entails from my POV, on the Support team. Somewhere between ¼ to 1/3 of all our tickets last month were in Chinese (somewhere upwards of 300 out of 1200 or so), almost all from users just setting up their accounts or trying to find out how to get an invitation. A lot of the tickets are what I’d characterize as “intro” tickets - they say hi, list favourite fandoms or pairings, or provide samples of fic they’ve written. Although this isn’t necessary on AO3, this is not uncommon in Chinese fandom sites that you have to prove your credentials to get in (in fact it wasn’t uncommon in English-language fandom sites 15-20 years ago). We respond to all of these tickets, even the ones that just say hi. We check whether the user has managed to receive their invite or get their account sent up, and if they haven’t, we help them do so. This means taking every single ticket through our Chinese translation team twice, once so we make sure we understand the initial ticket, and then again to translate our reply.
This is a challenging process, although we’ve found ways to streamline it and can normally get a reply out pretty quickly (like within a few days). We do it because this is part of why AO3 exists in the first place - to provide a safe haven where users can post their works without worrying about censorship or sudden crackdowns on certain kinds of content. We do it because this is important, and helping these users get their accounts and be able to share their works safely is why we’re here. We hope that we’ll be able to help as many of them as possible.
There have been a few (thankfully few, that I’ve seen) complaints about these new AO3 users not always knowing how things work - what language to tag with, or what fandom tags to use, for instance. To this I would say:
1. Have patience and be considerate. They are coming to a new site that they aren’t familiar with, and using it in a language they may not be expert in, and it might take a while to learn the ropes. You can filter out works tagged in Chinese if you don’t want to see them. Or just scroll past.
2. You can report works tagged with the wrong language or the wrong fandom to our Policy and Abuse team using the link at the bottom of any page. This will not cause the authors to “get in trouble” (a concern I’ve heard before, as people are reluctant to report for these reasons). It means the Policy and Abuse team will contact them to ask them to change the language/fandom tag, and if the creator doesn’t, they can edit it directly.
If you remember Strikethrough or the FF.net porn ban or similar purges, please keep them in mind and consider that these users are going through something similar or potentially worse. This is why AO3 exists. We are doing our best to try and help make the transition smooth.
I am a Taiwanese and I’d like to put some context behind the recent influx of China based AO3 users.
China is tightening their freedom of speech in recent years after Xi has became the chairman (he even canceled the 10 years long term of service of chairman, meaning he can stay as the leader of China as long as he lives–he has became a dictator).
They censor words that are deemed “sensitive”, you can’t type anything to criticize the chinise government. Big social media platform won’t even post the posts containing sensitive words. You don’t have the freedom of publish books without the books being approved by the government either.
To disguise this whole Ninety Eighty-Four nightmare, they started to pick on the easy target: the women and the minorities (China is getting more and more misogynistic as a result of the government trying to control their male population through encouraging them to control the female population through “chinese tradition family value” but that’s another story).
Last year, the chinese government arrested a woman who is a famous yaoi/BL novel writer named 天一 and sentenced her 10 years in jail for “selling obscene publications” and “illegal publication” (she’s not the only BL writer who got arrested. Meanwhile, multiple cases where men raped women only get about 2 years of jail time in China). It’s a warning to anyone who want to publish anything that’s “not approved” by the government that they can literally ruin you.
Just recently the chinese government “contacted” website owners of one of their largest romance/yaoi/slash fiction sites 晉江 and announced that for now on, for the sake of a Clean Society, they can’t write anything that’s slightly “obscene”. No sex scene, no sexual interaction, they can’t even write any bodily interaction below neck (I’m not kidding here).
But that’s not their actual goal. They also listed other restriction such as: can’t write anything that’s about the government, the military, the police, “sensitive history”, “race problems”, which is… you basically can’t write anything that might be used as a tool to criticize the government (as many novels did).
This recent development really hurt the chinese fanfic writers. They can’t write anything without the fear of being put on the guillotine by the government to show their control. Most of them don’t even think that deep politically, they just want to write slash fictions. But there are no platform safe in China, that’s why the sudden influx of chinese users to AO3.
I bet it won’t be long before AO3 got banned in China, but until then, be a little bit patient to them. As much as I hate the chinese government, I pity their people.
Today, ao3 was completely banned by the Chinese government, which means we can't access ao3 without VPN. At the same time, more and more VPN became unusable, so it's getting more impossible to climb the Chinese Internet 'wall' . Some of my friends said they are so angry that they want to cry. Ao3 is a wonderful site, we just don't have the luck to use it anymore.

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if they were on instagram - silicon valley edition
wow, the picture which Dinesh and Gilfoyle in pajama is soo cute! Where does it come from?
Crowley’s hairstyles/looks - down through the ages
so fashion
hhhh such a sad story
Someone I know: watches My favorite show for the first time.
Me: Glares at them the entire time to see if they react appropriately or whether I need to reconsider our relationship.
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“Achilles wished all Greeks would die, so that he and Patroclus could conquer Troy alone.”

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