The misadventures of Claudia and Vincent Part 1 (why is he like this...)
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The misadventures of Claudia and Vincent Part 1 (why is he like this...)
"I'm the ass man! Ski-bi dibby dib yo da dub dub-"
I've seen one (1) scene of this fine piece of ass and knew what I had to do
small guide to my emoticon usage
Did a lil addition for various other emoticons people have asked me about
I wanted to add my takes on these two
This is a love song from Papyrus Harris 500, song 6! I don't know who did this translation, but it's rather off and doesn't cover the original scope all that well.
I've dug up two different, better translations of this. This first one is by Miriam Lichtheim, and this translation is most true to the original Egyptian:
I shall lie down at home And pretend to be ill; Then enter the neighbours to see me, Then comes my sister with them. She will make the physicians unneeded, She understands my illness! -- M. Lichtheim, Ancient Egyptian Literature Vol. II, p. 189
As you can see, the meaning of the song is much clearer this way; the speaker is telling us, the listener, that he is love-sick and going to pretend to be for-real sick so that his lover has an excuse to come over. Seeing her (and perhaps more of her) will cure his ailment.
Now in ancient Egypt, "sister" was a term of endearment between spouses/lovers, and in this context not an indication of familial relations. The second translation by William Kelly Simpson uses "beloved" instead of "sister" precisely to avoid this kind of mix-up:
I shall lie down in the house And pretend to be ill. Then my neighbors will drop in to see me, And my beloved will come with them. She will send the physicians away, For (only) she understands my illness. -- W. K. Simpson, The Literature of Ancient Egypt, p. 311
He's taken a few other liberties to make what's going on clearer to a modern audience. Personally, I don't entirely agree with his penultimate line, because it gives a little more "agency" to the speaker's lover that is intimated in the original Egyptian (i.e. her presence is enough to make the physicians unnecessary; she doesn't factually tell them to go away).
But both his and Lichtheim's translations cover the original contents of the poem a lot better.
tiktok is such an awful app, it's almost designed to feed you misinformation and expose you to insane discourse. unlike beloved tumblr, the app that feeds me misinformation and exposes me to insane discourse
No, no, no, you see on tiktok an algorithm feeds you misinformation. On Tumblr I feed myself misinformation from my charcuterie board of hand-selected unhinged mutuals.
None of that mass market junk. Only artisanal, small batch, sustainably cultivated, fair trade horseshit.
THE PHOENIX & THE DRAGON
Joshua Rosfield & Dion Lesage Mirrored Swordplay in Final Fantasy XVI
Alice Te Punga Somerville, Always Italicise: How to Write While Colonised - Kupu rere kē
has clive taken off any of the seals he’s ever given by the people he meets throughout the game, or is he walking around valisthea looking like a waiter from office space?
「ずっと待っていてくれたのね」
Disclaimer: I haven’t actually played FF16
This was a sketch request from over at Patreon! I accept sketch requests from supporters once a month :3
BeneCid - Rivalry
I love Benedikta and Cid, I hope we can get more of their story together someday <3 Enjoy this piece! These two definitely deserve more love <3
-DO NOT STEAL OR REPOST-
For all my fellow oversharers out there.
As a chronic people-pleaser, this is my advice for success.
Offer as little as possible. Be terse. Get rid of all those exclamation marks and tidbits about why you want to take a sick day. State your needs clearly and concisely without reason. Start saying “No, I’m unable.” more often. Say Thank You only when the other party deserves it.
The best sound in all of Stormblood.
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Howl’s Moving Castle - Fan art by Julia Tveritina
AO3 Etiquette
It would seem a whole new kind of AO3 reader/writer is emerging and it is becoming clear not everyone quite understands how the website community works. Here is some basic guidance on how most people expect you to go about using AO3 to keep this a fun community archive that funtions correctly:
Kudos is for when the story was interesting enough to make you finish reading. If it sucked or was badly written, you probably left. If you finished - you kudos.
If you liked it, you should comment. It can be long and detailed or a literal keysmash. Writers don't care, we just love comments.
No critisism unless the author has specifically asked or agreed to hear it. Even constructive critisism is a no-no unless an author note tells you it's okay. Many people write as a fun hobby or a way to cope with, among other things, insecurity. Don't ruin that for them.
Do not comment to ask the author to write/update something else. It's tacky and off-putting and will probably have the opposite effect than the one you want.
There is no algorithm, it's an archive. Use the search and filter function to add/remove the pairings/characters/tropes etc. you want to read about and it will find you the fics that fit the bill.
For this to work, writers must tag and rate stories. This avoids readers finding the wrong things and missing the stuff they want. I don't care how cringy that trope is in your eyes - it gets tagged.
Character A/Character B means a ROMANTIC or SEXUAL relationship of some kind. Character A&Character B is PLANTONIC, like friendship or family.
Nothing is banned. This is an implicit rule because banning one thing is a slipperly slope to banning another and another, until nothing is allowed anymore. Do not expect anyone to censor for you. Because of the tags system, you are responsible for your own reading experience.
People can create new chapters and sequels/fic series any time after they "complete" a story. So it's considered perfectly normal to subscribe, even to a finished story. You can even subscribe to the author instead just to cover your bases.
Do not repost stories or change the publishing date without an extremely good reason (like a complete top to bottom rewrite). It's an archive, not social media. No one cares what's the most recent, only what fits their tag needs.
Avoid deleting a story you wrote if you hate it - orphan it so others can still enjoy it, without it being connected to you anymore.
This is a creative fanfiction archive. No essays on your insights or theories please. There are other places for that.
I KNOW there's plenty more I missed but I'm trying to cover most of the basics that people seem to be struggling with.
I invite anyone to add to this, but please explain, don't berate.
People are so entitled in the comments damn like no you writer don’t have to put up with you being rude they wrote you entertainment for free
To the people in the notes who are insisting that they have the right to leave negative feedback on AO3:
What you’re not understanding is that fandom is not a service, it’s a community. I saw someone compare leaving a comment on AO3 to reviewing a product on Amazon - if you didn’t like the product, you’re going to say so. But fanworks are not products and you didn’t pay money for them. They were shared with you.
Leaving un-asked-for criticism in AO3 comments isn’t like reviewing a product you were disappointed with. It’s like going to a friend’s house when they’ve cooked a meal and telling them all the things that are wrong with the food. Sure, you can do it, but it’s rude as hell and they are probably not going to invite you to dinner again.
("Can you leave crit in comments” has been a debate as long as I’ve been in fandom, but 20 years ago the argument was “I’m helping the writer improve!” and not “I am a consumer with a right to complain.” Fandom has gotten more creepily capitalistic over the decades but jerks are evergreen, I guess.)
“I’m sorry I took so long”