Normal people don’t need to repost or share everything but overshare is the only thing I know exactly how to do #bye
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Keni

if i look back, i am lost

JVL
hello vonnie
Peter Solarz
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Andulka
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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DEAR READER
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art blog(derogatory)
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@g0neegirl
Normal people don’t need to repost or share everything but overshare is the only thing I know exactly how to do #bye
Should I get the first one or keep my hopes up dreaming about the second one?
We write for ourselves, but we post for others.
(this came out of a conversation in the comments on a previous post about an author threatening to stop updating a fic because of lack of engagement)
So there’s this idea that fic writers should write for themselves and not care too much about stats or engagement,
and i totally get the sentiment behind that. if writing becomes entirely about stats and external validation, something important does get lost - creative freedom and joy, conviction in your own writing
but i also think:
“i write for myself, but i post for others.”
because posting fic is not only self-expression. it’s social. ao3 is called an archive, but emotionally it often functions as a community space.
people post for connection, for participation, for others to bear witness to their pain and trauma and grief,
and i don’t think most people are asking to be admired so much as acknowledged. there’s something deeply human about wanting another person to encounter something that mattered to you and go:
“ok, yeah, I see what you were trying to say. I see you.”
especially because fanfic is often people processing very real feelings through fictional characters at a safe distance, one step removed,
and then uploading that deeply personal thing into a shared archive and hoping somebody else might connect with it.
And i think that’s why it hurts so much when you summon up the courage and post a fic into the void and you get nothing back,
and then it’s like,
does anyone see me? does anyone even care?
The big three
Letterboxd is so important to me please, don’t sell it to Paramount or Netflix
they’re actually not much different but you get the gist
I feel bad for being mean but I can’t help it, I’m upset 24/7
I feel like a rotten apple with worms
Kill Bill (2003)
Not even in my most needy moment would I give my rights for a man
#staywoke
They can read and hear your words, they just don’t understand or don’t want to
DAN HUMPHREY GOSSIP GIRL | 1.01