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because the estraven portrait study was fun, another :^ )
Screaming and crying and throwing up over this freak
Time to LOCK IN *falls asleep*
Morri and her dragon baby
When Imir searched his courts for a traitor Konath would not betray his nature and named Monaum the Blighteater. Since then he has ruled over nothing but beasts.
Once AGAIN,
(for the billionth time),
there were no Glorious Beforetimes in fandom when everyone agreed to play nice, never criticize anything, never complain about fanworks, never harass other people about what they wrote.
Never.
Fandom was not a halcyonic utopia before TikTokers Kids These Days Puriteens antis The Fire Nation attacked.
"Don't Like, Don't Read" was never the Golden Rule in fandom. Sporking used to be so commonplace that multiple communities were built specifically to do it.
My Immortal wouldn't have the (sub)cultural prominence it does today if hatereading "badfic" and collectively mocking/lampooning it weren't an established part of early internet fandom.
"Mary Sue" was a term originally cooked up specifically to belittle people's female OCs.
There was once, as legend tells it, a woman who stood outside a fanauthor's door at a convention who actively harassed anyone trying to go in because she objected to the content of the work that author was sharing. And iirc, this was before the internet, or before internet fandom was as big as it is now.
There were roving waves of Christian fundamentalists who'd "flame" (harass) any slash (same-sex ships) author, for being "sinful." Some extremely popular archives (this was before AO3), while not directly affiliated with the religious asshats, would nonetheless expect that any slash, of any "spice" level (even G-rated), be labeled as "Adult." And if you didn't abide by those rules, you were not allowed to post there, and in some cases effectively shunned and invisible in the community.
Some of the Christian activist groups were behind Strikethrough, too. You know, the thing that people keep bringing up when they say "remember fannish history"? (BTW, Strikethrough was not the single precipitating incident of the founding of AO3, just to correct that bit of apocrypha while I'm here.)
There were multiple communities on livejournal dedicated solely to bashing specific characters (usually female characters or characters of color). One midsize fandom I was in had two communities for doing this to a single female character of color, one of which was a watchalong group made so they could say awful things about her on an episode by episode basis. And these people would "flame" authors/fics who wrote positively about these characters, often driving them out of fandom for having the "wrong" opinions.
There were ship wars in the Due South fandom so heated that there are still people fighting about it today (mostly one dedicated person sending boilerplate anon hate, but still).
Some of the greatest wanks of yore (MS Scribe, Cassandra Cla[i]re, etc) were based around ship wars, sock puppets created to harass people, and the like.
Fandom has always been like this. The terminology changes, the topics shift, the methods of harming people change, the locations change (from in person to various scattered sites, to social media and beyond), and so on. But there was never a fannish utopia free from bullshit.
Anyone trying to tell you that there was, that says we should follow Five Simple Rules, or that we need to Make Fandom Great Again, is either clueless, was blissfully insulated from bullshit till recently (when AO3 and social media made everyone's activities and work accessible to larger audiences), or is trying to sell you something. Don't buy it.
“You taught me the courage of stars before you left
How light carries on endlessly even after death
With shortness of breath, you explained the infinite
How rare and beautiful it is to even exist”
A page for my grave cleric Aristotle. Born to a curse Aristotle once begged the Raven Queen to save him, promising his eternal service. He was saved, and spent the next 500 years burying the dead in her name. Until he met an old woman preparing for her deathbed, and despite the odds, fell in love. 🥰
Mfw I make howl pendragon but old
page for the City is up on unvale
i love u skyrim catholic man
hey, I am opening up some sketch commissions! no set amount of slots and they will have a quick turn around :] here's the form if you're interested!
more complex commissions are open still as well, info can be found here
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hello, white tumblr user. before you is a serious post by a blogger of color about racism. if you are able to quietly reblog it without adding any bullshit, especially not anything starting with "as a white person-" you will be allowed to go free. the hardest challenge in your entire life begins now
notes on this post are very. hm.
even if noone else can know this, is our love not still real?
Ppl who do digital art but don’t learn the layer filter effects is crazy to me you’re rock leeing yourself and you don’t even know it
Here’s how to start a campfire
First gather your sticks/logs. You want a wide range from small twigs to larger branches or logs, if available.
Gather kindling, dead leaf litter, tiny twigs, cotton or paper all work well to get a fire started.
If you’re the type to prepare ahead, save some dryer lint and stuff it into toilet paper rolls. This is a super easy fire starter.
Take your tiny twigs, and start stacking them in a box shape. Make a tiny little house with them. Put kindling and your firestarter in the house. Surround the house with small-medium sized twigs and sticks, be creative.
Finish it off by stacking your larger branches/logs up like a tent around the starter, you want them to be tight enough to block wind but not so tight the fire suffocates before the logs can catch properly.
Soak in lighter fluid if you are cowardly and doubt your fire building skills, or if materials aren’t ideal.
Behold, fire.
Stoke it gently until it catches the logs enough to start adding more wood. From there the world is your oyster my friend.
Just make sure you always throw water on it and thoroughly mix it through the ashes. Embers can stay lit under ash for days, and can relight causing forest fires.