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Happy season 2!!!!
This is how i FEEL, knowing you are SAFE AND SOUND!
Oh no here we go again
cant wait to see how much they change by the end
Growing up on the internet it was drilled into us to not give our real name, age, etc. only for all these social platforms to turn around and be like 😦☝️ um actually, we really need your social security number, credit card, and full government ID.
ever since i was a little girl i've been mad as hell
Yelling “we got company” right before being attacked by a horde of enemies probably feels good as fuck for an action protagonist
i think out of disrespect we should just start using "spamtenna moment" as shorthand for when a nothing tier yaoi ships between side characters somehow manages to eclipse in fandom popularity all of the central character relations of both the main cast and the rest of the side characters that aren't men. i think this should become such a widespread and entrenched form of fandom lingo for insulting ships that the next generation of teens will grow up understanding its meaning and not its origins in the same way teens of my generation used adjective!character parlance long before ever learning what bang paths were.
If you want more content of a ship or character you like you can always..... (hand motions)..... make it yourself? Instead of trying to shame fans of the big ship just make more content of the things you like. Share art and fanfics of the one you like.
Mlm ships overtake fandoms because the fans are passionate. Try matching that passion instead of trying to act as if they're inferior. 😐
Are they really so inferior if they are Actually Making Art?
shit like this is so fucking intensionally dense. femalash fans are some of the most consistently dedicated and passionate people in any given fan space. and it literally does not matter how much they make and share because, until people who are interested in female characters are not the significant minority in literally every fan space with meaningfully mix-gendered casts, it will never ever be possible for us to produce enough fan works to make up the difference. do you understand that? the gap between how much fan interest there is in female character vs male characters relative to their respective screentime is massive and acting like you can bootstraps you way out of cultural misogyny is just fucking vile. the reason you can say that m/m fans are "actually making art" with the implications that fans of female characters aren't is because like everyone else you're not interested in going out and looking for it. it exists.
here's me not shaming "m/m" fans in general. here's me shaming you specifically: you are either a misogynist, an idiot, or both. you are inferior to me because you are incapable of reflecting on fandom trends as being subject to the same social forces that any other types of group behavior on the planet are. you are thirty years old and your response to women who are frustrated with an extremely noticeable and mathematically backed up male bias in fandom that predaes either of us being born is to be dismissive and pass the buck back towards us as if it's our job to beocme Fanart Sweatshops to try and compensate for how little anyone else gives a shit about us. no matter how central female characters narrative arcs and interpersonal relationships are to the plot of a work, if there are two male characters that are theoretically shippable in proximity to them that character dynamic will immediately become the most widely celebrated one. always. across essentially every piece of media that's developed a real fanbase on the entire planet. why do you think that is, dipshit? use your brain. you've typed enough letters in a row there that you've got to have at least something rattling around in your otherwise empty head
i think out of disrespect we should just start using "spamtenna moment" as shorthand for when a nothing tier yaoi ships between side characters somehow manages to eclipse in fandom popularity all of the central character relations of both the main cast and the rest of the side characters that aren't men. i think this should become such a widespread and entrenched form of fandom lingo for insulting ships that the next generation of teens will grow up understanding its meaning and not its origins in the same way teens of my generation used adjective!character parlance long before ever learning what bang paths were.
If you want more content of a ship or character you like you can always..... (hand motions)..... make it yourself? Instead of trying to shame fans of the big ship just make more content of the things you like. Share art and fanfics of the one you like.
Mlm ships overtake fandoms because the fans are passionate. Try matching that passion instead of trying to act as if they're inferior. 😐
Are they really so inferior if they are Actually Making Art?
shit like this is so fucking intensionally dense. femalash fans are some of the most consistently dedicated and passionate people in any given fan space. and it literally does not matter how much they make and share because, until people who are interested in female characters are not the significant minority in literally every fan space with meaningfully mix-gendered casts, it will never ever be possible for us to produce enough fan works to make up the difference. do you understand that? the gap between how much fan interest there is in female character vs male characters relative to their respective screentime is massive and acting like you can bootstraps you way out of cultural misogyny is just fucking vile. the reason you can say that m/m fans are "actually making art" with the implications that fans of female characters aren't is because like everyone else you're not interested in going out and looking for it. it exists.
here's me not shaming "m/m" fans in general. here's me shaming you specifically: you are either a misogynist, an idiot, or both. you are inferior to me because you are incapable of reflecting on fandom trends as being subject to the same social forces that any other types of group behavior on the planet are. you are thirty years old and your response to women who are frustrated with an extremely noticeable and mathematically backed up male bias in fandom that predaes either of us being born is to be dismissive and pass the buck back towards us as if it's our job to beocme Fanart Sweatshops to try and compensate for how little anyone else gives a shit about us. no matter how central female characters narrative arcs and interpersonal relationships are to the plot of a work, if there are two male characters that are theoretically shippable in proximity to them that character dynamic will immediately become the most widely celebrated one. always. across essentially every piece of media that's developed a real fanbase on the entire planet. why do you think that is, dipshit? use your brain. you've typed enough letters in a row there that you've got to have at least something rattling around in your otherwise empty head
i think out of disrespect we should just start using "spamtenna moment" as shorthand for when a nothing tier yaoi ships between side characters somehow manages to eclipse in fandom popularity all of the central character relations of both the main cast and the rest of the side characters that aren't men. i think this should become such a widespread and entrenched form of fandom lingo for insulting ships that the next generation of teens will grow up understanding its meaning and not its origins in the same way teens of my generation used adjective!character parlance long before ever learning what bang paths were.
If you want more content of a ship or character you like you can always..... (hand motions)..... make it yourself? Instead of trying to shame fans of the big ship just make more content of the things you like. Share art and fanfics of the one you like.
Mlm ships overtake fandoms because the fans are passionate. Try matching that passion instead of trying to act as if they're inferior. 😐
Are they really so inferior if they are Actually Making Art?
shit like this is so fucking intensionally dense. femalash fans are some of the most consistently dedicated and passionate people in any given fan space. and it literally does not matter how much they make and share because, until people who are interested in female characters are not the significant minority in literally every fan space with meaningfully mix-gendered casts, it will never ever be possible for us to produce enough fan works to make up the difference. do you understand that? the gap between how much fan interest there is in female character vs male characters relative to their respective screentime is massive and acting like you can bootstraps you way out of cultural misogyny is just fucking vile. the reason you can say that m/m fans are "actually making art" with the implications that fans of female characters aren't is because like everyone else you're not interested in going out and looking for it. it exists.
here's me not shaming "m/m" fans in general. here's me shaming you specifically: you are either a misogynist, an idiot, or both. you are inferior to me because you are incapable of reflecting on fandom trends as being subject to the same social forces that any other types of group behavior on the planet are. you are thirty years old and your response to women who are frustrated with an extremely noticeable and mathematically backed up male bias in fandom that predaes either of us being born is to be dismissive and pass the buck back towards us as if it's our job to beocme Fanart Sweatshops to try and compensate for how little anyone else gives a shit about us. no matter how central female characters narrative arcs and interpersonal relationships are to the plot of a work, if there are two male characters that are theoretically shippable in proximity to them that character dynamic will immediately become the most widely celebrated one. always. across essentially every piece of media that's developed a real fanbase on the entire planet. why do you think that is, dipshit? use your brain. you've typed enough letters in a row there that you've got to have at least something rattling around in your otherwise empty head
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i think out of disrespect we should just start using "spamtenna moment" as shorthand for when a nothing tier yaoi ships between side characters somehow manages to eclipse in fandom popularity all of the central character relations of both the main cast and the rest of the side characters that aren't men. i think this should become such a widespread and entrenched form of fandom lingo for insulting ships that the next generation of teens will grow up understanding its meaning and not its origins in the same way teens of my generation used adjective!character parlance long before ever learning what bang paths were.
i think out of disrespect we should just start using "spamtenna moment" as shorthand for when a nothing tier yaoi ships between side characters somehow manages to eclipse in fandom popularity all of the central character relations of both the main cast and the rest of the side characters that aren't men. i think this should become such a widespread and entrenched form of fandom lingo for insulting ships that the next generation of teens will grow up understanding its meaning and not its origins in the same way teens of my generation used adjective!character parlance long before ever learning what bang paths were.
i think out of disrespect we should just start using "spamtenna moment" as shorthand for when a nothing tier yaoi ships between side characters somehow manages to eclipse in fandom popularity all of the central character relations of both the main cast and the rest of the side characters that aren't men. i think this should become such a widespread and entrenched form of fandom lingo for insulting ships that the next generation of teens will grow up understanding its meaning and not its origins in the same way teens of my generation used adjective!character parlance long before ever learning what bang paths were.
i think out of disrespect we should just start using "spamtenna moment" as shorthand for when a nothing tier yaoi ships between side characters somehow manages to eclipse in fandom popularity all of the central character relations of both the main cast and the rest of the side characters that aren't men. i think this should become such a widespread and entrenched form of fandom lingo for insulting ships that the next generation of teens will grow up understanding its meaning and not its origins in the same way teens of my generation used adjective!character parlance long before ever learning what bang paths were.