man I love a good renaissance art piece
styofa doing anything
Jules of Nature
Sweet Seals For You, Always
we're not kids anymore.

JBB: An Artblog!
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Misplaced Lens Cap
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almost home
Game of Thrones Daily

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NASA

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trying on a metaphor
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man I love a good renaissance art piece
Gojou after being sealed :
Uhhh...
Tom Hiddleston and food.
Cool as hell Gojo
What the hell Gojo
He can probably hear Gojo's voice even when he isn't around!
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Andy Barber vs. Steve Rogers
Tagging PSA
Okay so, lots of people probably already know about how certain keywords in the tags on this dumpsterfire of a site make posts disappear from searches. But in case, like me, you weren’t aware, here are some useful things I learned over the course of the afternoon today:
Not only do these NSFT (not safe for tu**lr) tags make your post not show up in the main tag search or as suggestions to people following the main tag, it also actually hides it on your own tu**lr searches as well. So for example, all my posts where I shared fic or art and tagged “Geraskier” as well as “nsfw” - those posts do not show up in the general Geraskier tag or when I, or anyone else, searches my tu**lr specifically for it
NSFT tags that I discovered today include: nsfw, adult content, explicit, horny, sex, sexy
Tag words that seem to pass okay and still let posts show up include: xeno, smut, kink, hot, porn
‘Hiding’ your NSFT tag in a longer tag doesn’t save them from the rampant censorship; so the tag “do I just think he’s sexy because he used to hang out with Thrawn?” still results in a Vanished From All Searches Post because of the word sexy
The disappearing trick only applies to searches - so the posts will show up on your tu**lr just when scrolling through just fine, but as soon as you try to search for them, poof! Gone.
The words seem to remain uncensored in the body of the post (for now, anyway), so having a fic post that includes the phrase “Rating: Explicit”, for example, does not hide your post from searches as long as there are no NSFT triggers in the post tags themselves
The tag “nsft” itself does seem to show up fine in searches as well, but tbh I don’t trust tu**lr not to send it the way of the nsfw once they clue in to that shortcut, so I’m not gonna bother using it
Please do reblog and comment or reply with other NSFT tags or tricks you’ve come across so we can all avoid having our posts eaten by the erratic censorship machine!
(p.s. Because of this, I won’t be tagging any of my posts with any of the above NSFT tags anymore. So just a heads up, explicit writing or art may show up untagged at any time if you’re following me. I’ll try to remember to use #smut and #kink tags at least, but tbh I’ll probably just forget most of the time.)
That explains a lot! I’m pretty sure ‘bdsm’ is also a tag that hides posts.
yup, bdsm comes up empty for me, as does nsfw. Should we bring back the citrus scale?
Also, 90% of the tags used by the chronic illness community have been blacklisted, as @thebibliosphere can attest.
Chronic p/ain seems to make things vanish.
Another real issue with the chronic illness/health community is that we try to provide each other with resources, and a large part of that often means using external links, except anything with external links also gets hidden, so it’s impossible for me to find a lot of things I have often spent hours if not days writing. Even if I use tagging keywords that ought not to trip Tumblr up, the majority of my posts are gone, and I wind up having to use Google to find things on my own blog.
seduction 101 (insp @houneos)
it’s wild to me how there is literally ZERO correlation between what a piece of media is like and what its fanworks are like. 2014 captain america fans were out there writing poetry and full-on academic papers inside of their fics. sonic the hedgehog and my little pony fandoms are both famous for drawing fetishes you’ve never even heard of. les miserables fans spent most of their energy on college aus. there is literally no consistency or observable pattern and it’s incredible
It’s actually pretty easy. The fanworks we make are things that the source material makes us think about but doesn’t include.
Captain America’s movies glazed over a lot of really intense subject material and never addressed some of the really important changes a WWII hero popping up in the modern day would cause, and also some of the emotions a WWII hero popping up in the modern day would have.
The furry community has drawn its borders a lot further out than most communities have on the things people can portray without being ostracized. So shows that provide an opportunity to explore those things in the context of their interests is going to be welcomed.
Les Mis had source material that was powerful, emotionally harrowing, and from the POV of your average Millenial terribly relatable. (Look around, seriously.) So people want the things they connected to but with at least the remote possibility of a happy ending.
Shadowhunters wanted to see domesticity. Buffyverse wanted to see the normal humans given a chance to be badass. Supernatural wanted the brothers and their angel to a) have a nice goddamn day occasionally and b) actually maybe think things all the way through just. one time. Sherlock wanted the titular character to actually treat Watson with some respect and affection. Comics fandoms want the storylines to make sense. NCIS wants realistic consequences for the things that happen. Crossover writers want Cool Character From Fandom A to interact with That Other One From Fandom B because oh ye gods that will be hilarious.
And everybody wants to see their favorite pairing get together. Everybody wants to see the character they loved that got a shit ending get a good one. Everyone wants to see the storyline that got ignored fleshed out. Everyone wants their favorite side character to get more attention. Everyone wants to see the one that got stepped on get their revenge. Everyone wants the one that got rejected to be so awesome that the one who rejected them regrets it.
Fans don’t want more-of-what-they-got. They want things they didn’t get, things the source material left us hungry for. And that’s why fandom is amazing.
1) Mass reporting a fanfic which already came with warning tags (and the site) is wrong. It is also unfair and insane. You just deprived a whole country of fanfics. A WHOLE country.
2) Mass downvoting wonderful works/films that took great effort from many people because of the acts of several fans of one celebrity who acted in it is wrong. This is also unfair and insane.
3) Telling people who say they will commit suicide to go die is wrong.
4) Blaming a celebrity for the actions of their fans is wrong. I have seen fans of idols who did another celebrity a terrible, gross injustice because they cursed them (not even seriously but in the name of the game they were playing). The idols kept quiet when this happened and while I didn’t like it, I get it. It’s a difficult decision, but a lot more damage could happen if they didn’t keep quiet. I repeat. Blaming the celebrity. Is. Wrong.
5) Blaming an entire fandom for the actions of some fans is wrong. I refuse to fall into a hole like that with yet a different celebrity.
6) I do believe that it is indeed possible for the company to get a tag deleted. I believe it. But I also get why they must.
7) Can everyone just quit hurting everyone. Thank you.
Admittedly, I've never read the manga (I will be watching this movie), but damn did they make a great song and a music video to accompany it.
Hmmm, I got GAY, PIT, SAP. Which is less of a predictions and more of the continued acknowledgment that I will continuing read these gay romantic fanfics on the internet (mileage of romance may vary).
Let’s finish this decade with some steamy Wangxian.
Also, could finally hold my pen without pain after almost 11 days of Zona pain. improvement, hurray!
The Untamed + I want a baby meme
at this point im convinced the censorship inspectors are mdzs fans and wanted the show to air no matter what bc they couldnt have watched all those wangxian eye gazing moments and thought 'ah yes, that's definitely Not Gay'