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An open Tumblr letter to younger fans, from a 77-year-old TOS fangirl
* who has shipped Spirk since that night in 1967 that Amok Time first aired * and helped storm NBC to keep TOS on the air for a 3rd season * and wrote fanfic way back in the day * and was privileged to be around for the earliest days of fandom, when Leonard used to come to your house if thatās where the fan club was meeting and sit on the sofa with you in that Spock hair cut and eat cake
All of you who are writing TOS/AOS fan fiction and creating fan art now: remember, YOU are the ones shaping the traditions of fandom. You have inherited the kingdom. Bless you for keeping it vibrant, growing, alive. In fifty years, you will be the ones who are remembered for molding it and handing it down to the future. It probably doesnāt feel like now, but you are making history.
Your current addiction to TOS and the feels you get when you contemplate the love between Jim and Spock will be with you for life. It wonāt always be in the forefront; you will sometimes go years, sometimes go a decade, without Star Trek being more than a passing thought. But then something will remind you and every consuming feeling you feel right now will come rushing back, every bit as powerful and deep and strong as it is today. All there, right where you left it.
The friendships you make in fandom will be with you for life. Like all friendships, they will wax and wane as the focus of your life shifts over time, but you will always be able to pick up the thread. You will ā to give you a hypothetical example ā be 77 years old and discover Tumblr and get a rush of Spirk feels after a decade of not giving TOS a thought, and contact your 83-year-old fangirl friend in the nursing home, to whom you havenāt spoken in several years. You will open the conversation with, āSo, Jim and Spock love each other and that just makes me so happy.ā And your friend in the nursing home will sigh and say, āYes. They do love each other. Itās such a comfort.ā
That look that Jim and Spock give each other, of absolute adoration and acceptance and love? Thatās real. Itās rare, but itās real. One of my greatest joys in life is to see my son and his husband give each other looks like that. Of course I donāt know you; I donāt know your strengths and struggles or your place on the spectrum of gender or anything about your sexuality or what you look like or what your life has taught you to believe about yourself, but I do know this: YOU DESERVE TO BE LOVED AND LOOKED AT THE WAY JIM AND SPOCK LOOK AT EACH OTHER. Please donāt accept less than that in your life.
The future of our planet does not seem very hopeful at the moment. But please remember that when Gene created Star Trek, the world was in turmoil and the future seemed very bleak. Star Trek is, was, always shall be about hope. Reach for it. When TOS first aired, we hoped to see some form of a Starfleet on the horizon in our lifetimes. That vision must be passed on to you. Do it. Make the world worthy of launching the human race out into space. CREATE STARFLEET.
You are all creative and funny and amazing. Far more amazing than you know. Be kind to yourselves. Live long and prosper, kids.
Tags are in reference to my first bullet point. Meant as a kudos to your work, but feel free to untag yourself if you donāt want to be linked to my ramblings; I wonāt be offended! (Also, this extends to a thousand other artists and writers out there who deserve kudos. tag at will.)
@spockslashā will not be taken down until / unless tumblr takes it down.
Love from āFandom Grandmaā Deeās children
I caved in and watched the Pitt! Never knew I would love that show the way I do. The way I love my dilfs though... Dr. Robby, come hither, please!
I woke up very late to the beauty that is Walton Goggins. He is a fine silver fox and an even finer Ghoul. I love that man, and his forehead!
"Go to bed, Charles." "I can't sleep. I see it when I shut my eyes." "Go on to your mum. She'll be awake." "She holds onto me." "Let her hold onto you. Hear me? Always let her hold onto you."
I love that man and this character.
And I love him with Lizz,ie no matter what people say.
a blind vampire and her changeling companion ā (it's yuri)
hereās to all the things you survived quietly and privately this year
Just gonna drop these here as a starting point :)
How to identify, and then deal with, your emotions
Emotional regulation skills
Conflict resolution skills
Creating and enforcing boundaries
Dialectical Behavioural Therapy skills
Emotional intelligence ideals to aim for
Axes of self-care/wellbeing
Self-care self-evaluation (find out where youāre starting)
How to make a self-care checklist
How to start a self-care habit
Reparenting resources
Crash Course Psychology
KhanAcademy: Understanding the Self and Society (some units more relevant than others)
Emotional education activities for children and teens
Social-Emotional Learning activities for kids (information can be adapted for adults)
AHH!! Quickly!! The artefacts have escaped the museum!! šš This video is adorable :D
These ladies are wearing Tang Dynasty hanfu, the famous "golden age" of Chinese history. Artefacts show that aesthetics during this dynasty favored fuller shaped women, if you've ever seen the figures from the museums these ladies look like exact replicas :D
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EMERGENCY SKETCH COMMISSIONS - I got kicked out of my apartment ā¹ļø
Hi everyone! I hate to post this, but I just got kicked out of my apartment and need to cover short-term accommodation while I figure out what to do next š
Iām opening emergency commissions. Iāll happily draw whatever youād like, and since itās spooky season, Iād also be delighted if anyone wants Halloween-themed work, though thatās not required at all šš»
If you canāt commission, reblogs are a huge help. Thank you so much for any support.
Price - 65 usd for a full body character drawing (includes possible animals, props, simple background)
I draw - ships, OCs, self-inserts, ns/fw, horror, injury
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Please, check their work, and if you can commission them, please do>
Sometimes weāre unsatisfied with a thing we made because when it only existed in our head, we saw all the things it could have been and when itās done we know all the things that it isnāt, but we canāt see the way it expands into a million new things when someone else unpacks it in their head.
Today is my birthday and I have to deal with:
Feeling older, restless, a complete fraud and wondering why so many people are still friends with me. And why my twin still loves me.
Perks of being ⨠Depressed āØ
Itāll get better. I feel grateful for friends and family being supportive and loving. Truly lucky.
One of my favorite cross-cultural practices, women with facial tattooing/markings
Featured cultures from left to right: Saudi Arabia (Bedouin), Palestinian, Fulani (Wodaabe), Egypt (Sinai Bedouin), Imazighen (Kel Tamasheq), Kalash, Myanmar (Chin state tribes), Alaska (IƱupiat)
Art by Julia Peng
it's so cute!
š URGENT: I Need Your Help - Taking commissions to avoid eviction š
Hey everyone,
I really hate making posts like this, but Iām in a tight and scary situation right now. Due to some unexpected medical issues, I havenāt been able to work for a while. Things have piled up, and now Iām short on rent. Iām at risk of being kicked out if I canāt come up with the money in the next few days.
š So Iām opening up emergency art commissions. If youāve ever considered getting a piece from me, now is the time. Every single commission helps me keep a roof over my head. Even if you canāt commission right now, reblogs mean the world and can genuinely help this reach someone who can.
Hereās a LINK with further info.
Propaganda I am not falling for :
-powerscalers ( some really take it too far)
- Logan being in love with Jean grey and unable to move on.
-Ororo and Tāchalla. (I donāt like them together or how they came to be. Might be a ROLO fan as well.)
- pitting all the xwomen or marvel women against one another. They donāt play that game! They fight together!
look. look at this beautiful sword meme. iām going to cry
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I saw and reblogged this one a while back, but itās always worth repeating, and this time Iām adding a bit of background info comparing common fantasy sword features to the Real Thing (with pictures, of course.)
Leaf-bladed swords are a very popular fantasy style and were real, though unlike modern hand-and-a-half longsword versions, the real things were mostly if not always shortswords.
Here are Celtic bronze swordsā¦
ā¦Ancient Greek Xiphoiā¦
⦠and a Roman āMainz-patternā gladiusā¦
Saw or downright jagged edges, either full-length or as small sections (often where they serve no discernible purpose) are a frequent part of fantasy blades, especially at the more, er, imaginatively unrestrained end of the market.
Real swords also had saw edges, such as these two 19th century shortswords, but not to make them cool or interesting. Theyāre weapons if necessaryā¦
ā¦but since they were carried by Pioneer Corps who needed them for cutting branches and other construction-type tasks, their principal use was as brush cutters and saws.
This dussack (cutlass) in the Wallace Collection is also a fighting weapon, like the one beside itā¦
ā¦but may also have had the secondary function of being a saw.
A couple of internet captions say itās for ācutting ropesā which makes sense - heavy ropes and hawsers on board a ship were so soaked with tar that they were often more like lengths of wood, and a Hollywood-style slice from the Heroās rapier (!!) wouldnāt be anything like enough to sever them. However swords like this are extremely rare, which suggests they didnāt work as well as intended for any purpose.
I photographed these in Basel, Switzerland, about 20 years ago. Look at the one on the bottom (I prefer the basket-hilt schiavona in the middle).
A lot of āflambergeā (wavy-edge) swords actually started out with conventional blades which then had the edges ground to shape - the dussack, that Basel broadsword and this Zweihander were all made that way.
The giveaway is the centreline: if itās straight, the entire blade probably started out straight.
Increased use of water power for bellows, hammers and of course grinders made shaping blades easier than when it had to be done by hand. This flamberge Zweihander, however, was forged that way.
Again, the clue is the centre-line.
Incidentally those Parierhaken (parrying hooks - a secondary crossguard) are among the only real-life examples of another common fantasy feature - hooks and spikes sticking out from the blade.
Here are some rapiers and a couple of daggers showing the same difference between forged to shape and ground to shape. The top and bottom rapiers in the first picture started as straights, and only the middle rapier came from the forge with a flamberge blade.
Thereās no doubt about this one either.
The reason - though that was a part of it - wasnāt just to look cool and show off what the owner could afford (any and all extra or unusual work added to the price) but may actually have had a function: a parry would have been juddery and unsettling for someone not used to it, and any advantage is worth having.
However, like the saw-edged dussack, flamberge blades are unusual - which suggests the advantage wasnāt that much of an advantage after all.
Hereās a Circassian kindjal, forged wigglyā¦
ā¦and an Italian parrying dagger forged straight then ground wigglyā¦
There were also parrying daggers with another fantasy-blade feature, deep notches and serrations which in fantasy versions often resemble fangs or thorns.
These more practical historical versions are usually called āsword-breakersā but I prefer āsword-catcherā, since a steel blade isnāt that easy to break. Taking the opponentās blade out of play for just long enough to nail him works fine.
NB - the curvature on the top one in this next image is AFAIK because of the book-page it was copied from, not the blade itself.
The missing tooth on that second dagger, and the crack halfway down this next oneās blade, shows what happens when design features cause weak spots.
So there you go: a quick overview of fantasy sword features in real life.
Hereās a real-life weapon that looks like it belongs in a fantasy story or film - and this doesnāt even have an odd-shaped bladeā¦
Just a very flexible oneā¦
If you want more odd blades, Moghul India is a good place to startā¦
i could not ask for a better addition to my meme post than blade education thank you so much
Itās not fantasy anatomy, but knowing stuff about the objects you put in your fantasy world is also very important
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