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Drew this a bit ago n decided to post it here to fill the heatserph tag a bit LOL enjoy
mutual 1: I want to turn that man's prostate into silly putty
mutual 2: here's smth i doodled during science class lol
mutual 3: pls remember that you personally can drink milk and still be a lactose intolerance ally!! anyone who tells you otherwise doesn't know their history :]
mutual 4: fucking a robot girl in the ass call that backend programming
mutual 5: holy shit I need him so fucking bad holy shit holyyy shit oh my god
mutual 6: anyone get kind of horny putting the ignition key in the car....it's so intimate....turning him on....
mutual 7: so lets talk about where scrimblo's arc is realistically going- I know a lot of people are trying to argue that he's being manipulated but this ignores the fact that there is clearly unresolved conflict between him and bleebus about their moralities
mutual 8: happy propeller penis thursday
mutual 9: "scrimblo and bleebus need to discuss their morality" god forbid a pathetic boywife does some torture 🙄🙄
mutual 10: WHO IS HYPED FOR THE NEW ALBUM LETS FUCKING GO
mutual 11: guys we're not getting a new album
mutual 12: please stop sending me death threats
mutual 13: why is my whole dash talking about this band I don't even listen to.....
mutual 14: hey boy nice knife wound can i put my tongue in it
mutual 15: i'm going to fall into lake michigan
Level of respect a class of teens I have to teach art to have for me when I walk in: 0%
Level of respect after I draw sasuke from memory on the whiteboard: beyond anything you could possibly imagine
the true reason i rarely teach classes is to keep my ego at bay
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YuuO Oct 2023
In the spirit of encouraging people to comment on fanfics while also making it easier to do so, I feel obliged to share a browser extension for ao3 that has quite literally revolutionized the comment game for me.
I present to you: the floating ao3 comment box!
From what I've seen, a big problem for many people is that once you reach the comments at the bottom of a fic, your memory of it miraculously disappears. Anything you wanted to say is stuck ten paragraphs ago, and you barely remember what you thought while reading. This fixes that!
I'll give a little explanation on the features and how it works, but if you want to skip all that, here's the link.
The extension is visible as a small blue box in the upper left corner.
(Side note: The green colouring is not from the extension, that's me.)
If you click on it, you open a comment box window at the bottom of your screen but not at the bottom of the fic. I opened my own fic for demonstrative purposes.
The website also gives explanations on how exactly it functions, but I'll summarize regardless.
insert selection -> if you highlight a sentence in the fic it will be added in italics to the comment box
add to comment box -> once you're done writing your comment, you click this button and the entire thing will automatically copied to the ao3 comment box
delete -> self explanatory
on mulitchapter fics, you will be given the option to either add the comment to just the current chapter or the entire fic
The best part? You can simply close the window the same way you opened it and your progress will automatically be saved. So you can open it, comment on a paragraph, and then close it and keep reading without having the box in your face.
Comments are what keep writers going, and as both a writer and a reader, I think it's such an easy way of showing support and enthusiasm.
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Guys I’m going to be so bare naked ass honest with you we had a house fire tonight and I was standing in the kitchen with the flaming stove reading the Wikipedia page for fire
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it's actually so funny how challenging it is to write bona fide graphic, horny smut. like people don't give smut writers enough credit. you are constantly running out of words to describe the same 2-4 body parts and same 4-6 motions. you are constantly attempting to do interesting and dynamic things in the prose with this extremely limited set of words. you are looking at your prose for the nastier bits and wondering if it actually sounds hot or if it just sounds goofy. you are then toning down your prose and then wondering if it now sounds tasteful or if it's just boring. you do ctrl+F for the word "cock" and there are 37 instances of it in the doc but you hate the 1-2 acceptable synonyms so there's nothing much you can do about it
monarchy has no real purpose and should be abolished irl but im a slut for royal families in fiction. the politics. the intrigue. families divided by the eyes of a nation. the pressure of children told from birth that they are born to rule, born for only one purpose. the stifling of empathy and real bonds and love. the loneliness when all eyes are on you. it’s so inherently tragic and yet everyone involved is terrible because that’s all they can be. gimme.
A piece of media: This is a complex story where no one is evil and no one is a saint. People are a reflection of their world, their life experiences and trauma. Morality depends on context from which you view the character. You are not supposed to find every character good or even likable. You can take sides and find real life parallels but the biggest point is to make you think and maybe recognize the flaws in yourself as well as the goodness in those you hate.
Tumblr: okay so THIS is the bad person and THIS is the good person. This is the oppressor and this is the oppressed. This is the abuser and this is their victim. If you like this EVIL character you are clearly the same as my asshole dad who reminds me of this character. Not taking a moralistic stance on a fictional story means you are amoral. Analysis is actually about figuring out who the bad-est person is so you can disavow them and who the good-est person is so you can root for them. The media you consume reflects your values and the characters you find interesting are clearly the ones who are exactly the same as you.
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I absolutely will die on this hill, access to fiction that makes your skin crawl and open discussion about it is the best way to keep that skin crawling fiction from happening in reality.
It doesn't matter if it is ~positively~ or negatively portrayed. If you censor it, we don't talk about it, then we can't protect against it.
If you are seriously against CSA, then you should absolutely read Lolita. Yeah, the book that set the western world on fire with weird sexual conversations.
That book perfectly breaks down what a lot of very real sex abuse looks like. It details how predators look for victims (family members), it details what happens to the child who is enduring abuse (she acts out, she screams randomly, she does very poorly in school, etc, etc), and it shows who the most dangerous perpetrators are (intelligent, well liked, charismatic).
That book will make your skin absolutely crawl! Once you get out of the head of HH long enough to look at the world Dolores was dumped into, you’ll cry your eyes out. But you know what it’ll do? It’ll open your eyes.
That book has a lot of weird reactions. Some people turn on Lolita, some people turn on HH, some people turn on Nabokov, but it came out when Freud was still respected. That book came out in the middle of “little girls want to fuck older men and it’s their fault it happened and they’re crazy”.
It turned the world around. Some of the discussions about the book are nasty!!! Even from Kubrick and Nabokov. Their discussion about Lolita makes my SKIN CRAWL!! They talk about it in a very POSITIVE and WEIRD way. But it opens your fucking eyes and that’s the POINT.
Embrace disgusting fiction and then fucking talk about why it’s nasty. Now YOU have the power over reality.
Unlike Lolita, there’s not a lot of research about the impact of Fifty Shades of Grey.
If you believe that ~fiction affects reality~ and therefore the mere existence of a book that obviously romanticizes abuse would have had an exclusively bad impact on our culture...except it sparked a conversation about what abuse looks like, what respect looks like, what healthy sex looks like, what grooming looks like.
If you were on the internet in 2015 you definitely saw videos about cult behavior, saw posts about healthy bdsm, heard conversations about consent. A nasty book caused a positive impact. We opened our eyes and saw a gaping hole in our culture about consent and we started to talk about it.
Bad fiction, positive impact.
Also Lolita is just, like, high-quality disturbing (and while fifty shades is far from that, it definitely gave the opportunities for important conversations).
50sog is boring and poorly written. You'll get bored between the weird and uncomfortable parts. Lolita is a masterpiece and you will be irrevocably broken 50 pages in. You can't read it in one sitting. You'll have to put your head down every few chapters.
I suspect Lolita had a similar affect on 50s and 60s kids, as Flowers in the Attic had on us 70s and 80s kids.
We talked about Flowers in the Attic all the time - in the morning on the bus, at recess, etc. And in talking about it we found out that some of our peers were in similar circumstances (thankfully not as horrifying). A few kids ended up moving in with their grandparents and a couple of adults even ended up going to jail.
Not a single one of us believed any of that would have happened without that book. Those kids would more than likely have kept suffering for years if not for life.
I personally hated the book and never even finished the first one let alone read any of the sequels, but as a well cared for and fairly carefree kid, it opened my eyes to real life in a way I'd never understood before.
I was probably in 5th or 6th grade when I read it because I remember reading Forever by Judy Blume at the same time. (another book that is often banned). I never stopped trusting the adults around me, but I finally understood that not all adults were trustworthy. I know even now it shaped how I view and approach the world around me. Because it also showed me that the more I read, the more I learned about the world, and the less I could be fooled by idiots, assholes, and evil.
While I do believe there are books that have questionable value, can promote harmful doctrines, should have warnings, or possibly research restrictions in some very rare cases, I do not believe any book should be banned. Because the moment you start, people lose knowledge and understanding. And then at what point do you stop? And who gets to decide? History is full of victors that got to decide for the oppressed exactly what they were "allowed" to read, and it's also why so much history and knowledge was lost.
Don't want to read Mein Kampf? Yeah, me neither. So just don't take a class that makes it required reading. But scholars still need to read it, so that the sins of our history are not so easily repeated.
Again when we talk about ~bad~ fiction we need to also talk about approach and discussion. IMHO 50SoG is ~bad~ fiction, but we talk about it and it creates a purpose for that bad fiction. Those who enjoy it can enjoy the sloppy, twisted romance, so long as we, at the very least, occasionally say “yeah cg is a gross dude? i’d fuck him (he’s not real)”
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junji itō was so right when he said this
this too
junji ito was right about everything actually