having a multi year long character obsession becomes like a abstract thought experiment at some point
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having a multi year long character obsession becomes like a abstract thought experiment at some point
i feel like toby fox and lemony snicket are the only people who have mastered a special type of lore called the implications lore where all and none of a fair amount of important elements are canon because its comprised of theories and clues that are just commonly agreed upon by fandom
iâm so thirsty⌠wonât you use /water to water me?
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ohâŚ. why thank you!!
one of the best parts of making up increasingly wild and specific aus with a friend is sending them posts like "this is sooo blorbo in torture chamber au number 15" and they reply back like "YESSS btw have i told you about my latest idea for how to torture them even more" and you get to enjoy a little snack and kick your feet with glee
I took my little brother (autistic, mostly non verbal) out and he was using his voice keyboard to tell me something, and this little boy (maybe 4 or 5?) heard him and asked me "Is he a robot??" I tried to explain to him that no, he isn't a robot, he just communicates differently, but my darling brother was in the background max volume "I am robot I am robot I am robot I am robot"
My little brother insisted if I was going to post about him, he wanted a cut of the "profits". When I explained to him that Tumblr isn't monetized, and is pretty pointless, he and my older brother pointed out that he'd still be bringing me "fame and notoriety" if the post got "big". So we agreed, if the post hit 10k notes, which seemed extremely farfetched and silly at the time, I'd take my little brother out for sushi (his favorite food) and let him eat as much as he wants.
I guess God wanted the little robot to enjoy some sushi đŁ đĽ˛
why is it that when im reading fanfic i feel like i have a fairly good metric for if something is characterized accurately but when im trying to write suddenly its like ive never seen this character in my life. would he say that. would he fucking say that. suddenly i have no idea
Walked out of a book disappointed because they used simile so liberally that it was downright distracting and then picked up a new book and oh yeah. This oneâs going to be interesting in a good way I think
chekhovâs cheese
Are you anti-kink, or did I miss something about that post you reblogged earlier? Would like to know so I can unfollow you if our opinions diverge.
this is worse than getting anon hate
klaus what the fuck
like whoopie goldberg said I donât want somebody in my house
I spent the afternoon arranging our books by size and color (and itâs so satisfying and looks amazing) and my partner came home and stared in shock at the bookcase and then said âiâm a librarian, you canât do this.â
him: you split up all the song of ice and fire books
me: yeah i know, theyâre all primary colors, itâs perfect
him: [self-destructs]
Youâre a monster
As a former bookstore employee, this hurts my soul. I mean, sure it looks nice, but how do you find anything?
it has occurred me during this process that apparently not everyone thinks about books by what color they are? like, literally when iâm looking for a book, i picture it in my mind. i have a veryâŚtactile experience with the books i read and idk! i thought everyone did that lol.
my partner was like âhow will i find [this book] for instanceâ and i replied âeasy, itâs purpleâ and he looked at me like i was a witch.
OP your brain is neat and I love you for it you funky little color-coded cupcake. But youâre still a monster.
This actually is interesting in terms of information-seeking behavior, which is a thing librarians think about a lot and often actually study (some library jobs require you to publish, and academic librarians, for instance, will often use the students at the college they work at to study how they search for information in order to figure out how to best provide them services).
When you go for an MLS (Masterâs of Library Science, which is a thing, and which is usually required for âprofessional-levelâ library work [which is also a weird and contentious concept that I wonât go into here]), one of the things you study is the organization of information. This deals with how to determine what a book or other material is âabout"âa concept we tongue-in-cheek call âaboutness"âand how to convey that to a potential user of the item and make it easy for them to find. Things like keywords and subject headings, do I put this book about how often wild birds attack aerial drones in with books about birds or with books about technology, if its a fictional novel do I put fantasy in itâs own section or mix it in with all of the other fiction, so on and so on.
OP is organizing books by how they would look for them. OPâs partner is thinking in terms of aboutness. This is a system that works for OP because itâs their personal library: they know basically what books they own and they only own books that are relevant to them, and if they know what the book looks like, that can be a quick way to find it.
In a library that assumes the public (or people who do not own that particular collection of books) are using the collection, that doesnât work. Books are often re-issued in multiple covers, or re-bound in new covers when they get worn out, and if the user doesnât know what the book looks like or is expecting a different cover, theyâre lost. Thatâs why non-personal libraries used standardized cataloging systems like the Dewey Decimal System or Library of Congress System to organize a book by what itâs âaboutâ, and then put books about the same or similar topics together, marked with labels and signage so a person unfamiliar with the book or collection can find their way to it.
Basically, OPâs system works for their own personal library, because itâs best suited to how the primary userâOP themselvesâlooks for books. OPâs librarian partner is coming from a background of thinking in terms of a public-facing collection, where aboutness is the key criteria and communicating it to a user unfamiliar with the collection is the priority.
And also, OP is a monster.
how it feels not engaging with random fandom discourse and keeping your peace
lemony snicket lied to me âwhat would drive a man to commit arson?âis not a good conversation starter I asked my friend that and he said âbeing Brandon Rodgerâsâ bro what
guys i've specifically curated my tumblr experience to not get involved in discourse or hate
but wow i got my first ever anon disagreeing with a post i made!!! (wow its about mel/jayce post, because god forbid a girl point out the racism in both how media chooses to portray black characters and how fandom interacts with them)
i probably wont respond to it cause im happy for everyone to have their own opinions and it's exhausting to try to get people to examine their own unconscious biases and beliefs
work like a red onion
play like a white onion
fuck like a green onion
opening Tumblr is like a cigarette break
Something about the bastardization of the story time and time again proves that nobody in power really cares about the people who would resonate with Kingâs Carrie White. A girl so ugly and repulsive sheâs been removed from her own story. The societal need for women and girls to be constantly perceived as attractive is what fuels a fair amount of her torment in the book, but that person isnât even allowed to exist on the screen. We cannot empathize with her; it isnât allowed. Itâs fascinating to me.