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Thursday bashing blog [maybe bashing is more fun than just fun blog]
Let’s start:
Or the negativity in confession blogs because you did an so called “awful job” or you “copied” somebody else’s bjd body OR whatEVER!
And next:
And? If this person wanna do it, he is going to do so. Get over it and maybe don’t support him?!
And next one:
First up, yes it is annoying and stupid (and useless) but it is how it is you can always UN-follow or block those blogs. Peeps ALWAYS think: online i can DO what ever the F i want because i can do it as an Anonymous peep. Just ignore those peeps, maybe they’ll grow up someday (or they get into real trouble\ online or not, who knows, i don’t care either way)
And this one:
At least this person is saying that “IT” will bother peeps with this shit over and over again!
Next one:
So you mean that this blog or whatever is run by two HUMANS? WHAT? REALLY? I am shocked -.-
And the last one:
I can’t answer those many MANY questions (obvious reasons, i just know that “I” bought doll clothing which are really expensive for my dolls but mostly i make my own nowadays), anyways: STOP which this nonsense, you can be 100% MAX or i can’t take you F-ing serious!
That’s it for today, like always: if you don’t like MY opinion, feel free to make YOUR OWN post on your blog, because man i can’t tell you how i don’t care about what you have to say (like99% stupid stuff, i bet).
little side note, thx for deleting it yourself but LEARN to read! Maybe you found your stupid “confession” but MAN what i can read out of your unnecessary and stupid comment:
Anyways, of course i blocked you and i hope you will be able to grow up someday and learn how to behave and read. Thank you.
For anybody else: Thanks and have a great day.
The only reason that I didn't buy a recast is because I was paranoid that someone would figure out that I had a recast and I would get doxxed or stalked or some horrible thing. It's unnerving that antis seem to think that kind of thing isn't a big deal. When it happened to pintsizedpalace, everyone in the comments of the other confession blogs acted like she deserved it. And she doesn't even own recasts. Imagine how ruthless they would be if she did. Antis really freak me out.
It’s such a small thing, but I’m slowly learning how to do certain things myself for my crew. This weekend I decided to do maintenance and crafts, and I’m super proud of myself. I revitalized two ten year-old wigs, dyed, wefted, and made two alpaca wigs, finished a face-up—and, the crowning achievement, painted all of the irises for the eye bases that I’ve been making. And there was, uh. A lot. XDXD Next goal is to pick pupils and dome them all, then pick and choose which ones I want to keep and which to put up for sale on my IG in the coming weeks.
I’d been growing disenchanted with the hobby for a really long time, and—since I started learning how to make wigs and eyes—it’s like a breath of fresh air has rekindled my love for my dolls all over again. It’s made me super happy, and I don’t think I would have gotten to this point without any of L0mi’s Playground’s tutorials. :)
~Anonymous
Consumerism and the BJD Hobby
I thought I talk a little bit about how consumerism has had some negative affects on the hobby. All just my opinion by the way.
I has been seeing more recast confessions lately of people having a bunch of fake FL’s and and other more expensive brand dolls. People bragging that they have 5 minifees all in crazy colors and I thought. Why do we actually need that many dolls?
I understand there are things people make excuses for in recasts (ie: limited doll, different colors, bad company) but so many pro-artist people have destroyed these excuses so I won’t go over that for this post.
I think consumerism has had a rather negative impact on the hobby especially in the form of recasts. People want more and more out of companies because we have this ingrained need to consume. So why would we rather have 5 recasts vs 1 legit? Because we place more value in the amount of dolls we have rather than the actual doll and our connection to it.
We disregard a sculptors time and education as well as a companies time and business building because we see other doll owner with a large collection and envy them. Newbies see these famous bjd owners on Instagram with 10 different dolls and think woah I gotta catch up! Meanwhile the famous bjd owner has been collecting and saving for years.
Our need to collect items without placing true value on them can cause us to keep things and buy things we don’t need. From old t-shirts, to photography you haven’t actually looked at for years upon years. Does sentimental value really count if you are not actively looking and appreciating those items to their fullest?
I think with recasts you can never enjoy the bjd in full because you undervalue the artist who sculpted the bjd in the first place. Knowing you did good for another person who made the item you covet can truly provide you with the full value of the doll. Instead of buying 5 recasts dolls that only get maybe less than 1/5th of your love save up for 1 legit doll and support a hardworking individual. Consumerism can be positive if we give our money to the ones who provide the original product. Consumerism takes a nose-dive when you are paying the same amount but not creating an income for the sculptor.
I just read the DOA doll makers lists and what is considered off topic/banned, and I have to say, with the exception of recasts ((which I can understand both sides of as well as why DOA wouldn't want them on there)) some of their criteria is rather...elitist. I can see why there are a number of people who don't agree with how DOA is run, and that's excluding the forum drama that I don't personally witness since I don't have an account myself.
A Realistic Discussion about Recast BJDs and their Impact on The Hobby.
I completely get that this post is old, but it’s shown up like 3 days in a row on my dash so I felt a little compelled to respond.
This is really long you can tl;dr with just the bold segments its still long though lol. I will attempt at being funny by adding more pics to keep this entertaining. I am sorry in advance.
Let me start by saying Good Job!
I think it’s awesome that you’re spending the time to make such a well thought out post for your reasons. It works. Its great that you make your own dolls through recast for experiments and gifts. Its awesome. I’m so glad you don’t sell them though lol.
I actually don’t collect resin dolls anymore, but do want to point out about the real problem with recasts. You’re right, it isn’t about the artists personally. No one really actually cares about if the artist ate last week or not as long as there are dolls for us to enjoy. Save for the few golden souls among us. The back end logistics don’t matter as long as we get what we want, right? Shit-tastic but true.
No one gives two fucks about who has what doll sculpt or how much they actually paid for it. No one. Not even OOP. “Pros” conveniently miss that point every time.
I will laugh til I die at any petty bitch that really does care about that. That’s #PettyLaBelle and #PettyPaige levels of Petty. #Renegade4life, #Fuckdapolice if that was the actual problem with recasts. I’d defend everyone’s reason to own one to the death if it was about people being classist or gatekeepers about only allowing certain people to own certain sculpts. But it’s not. That’s not why people argue about this so much, though it is often misconstrued as such.
The real problem with recasts is their quality. Not that they are shit, but because they are almost flawless. Recasts are like counterfeit currency and they lock up the legit second hand market because of it and destroy the hobby’s economy unintentionally by devaluing the originals. Yes, we have an economy *gasp* and this post is explaining those economics. We’re talking about MONEY!
A long time ago, I got a recast Soom tiny body on the 2nd hand really cheap for a floating head that I had. After I got it, I ended up leaving the hobby for a bit, and coming back I truly understand now why recasts are not good and why I won’t be buying more of them. The little recast body is flawless and perfect for my girl. Despite my new anti-recast stance, I can’t bring myself to throw it away because I legitimately feel like I am throwing away money. I might as well be tossing away the real thing. It is a perfect replica for a fraction of the original’s price and it serves the purpose of the real thing, there is no need for me to buy another legit body to replace it. I couldn’t justify it if I tried.
This is why recasts are so hazardous to the hobby. When I first got into dolls the doll hobby economy was strong. Dolls for sale at good prices got snapped up, especially in good condition and even poor condition or unpopular dolls were re-homed in a respectable amount of time. Over priced ones just sat until either someone gave in or the seller dropped the price to a good one.
Before recasts became so popular, there was a flow of money throughout the hobby and people could buy First hand and if they didn’t like it or broke it they could sell it Second hand and then buy another. This allowed companies to thrive, allowing them to produce new sculpts, sets, concepts, etc.
Recast dolls block up that system worse than consuming 2 lbs of mild cheddar in one sitting.
Recasts give consumers an alternative that makes it impossible for the economy to work properly. Hobbiests are now having to be more selective about what dolls they bring home first hand. This is because, if it doesn’t work they’ll be bumping threads for years for that artist doll they bought on a whim. Broken dolls, less expensive companies and unpopular sculpts don’t stand a chance at getting re-homed because what someone would have paid for that broken or unpopular doll could instead buy a fresh, perfect replica or 2 of a more sought after fad sculpt, new resin smell included.
Not to mention the distrust in the community spawned from the asshats that try to pass off the recast dolls as legits. For old dolls that don’t have CoA or a way to prove that you got it legit anymore you’re screwed. I’ll probably never be able to get rid of some of mine. I actually tossed their CoAs with their boxes when I moved and they are original 2008 series Soom MDs. lol.
Fairyland, for example, is the most recast company out there, and now has QC issues where they never had them before and longer waits than historically.
For every legit MNF Chloe there are probably 10 recasts of her. Admittedly, I’m pulling this stat out of my ass for example’s sake but it’s possible lol. That isn’t a good thing, not because of the Chloe flood, but the money spent on those 10 recast dolls would have stimulated the hobby’s economy. That money could have purchased a new Chloe, homed a 2nd hand one, or a different sculpt all together that wouldn’t have been homed otherwise. Smaller companies or less popular ones without fairyland’s consumer base have shut down behind it, because the cashflow on the legit side is stopped up. More legit dolls from unpopular companies are sitting on wishlists rather than coming home.
Why? Because only fad or “in demand” dolls get recast. Less popular sculpts stay at their regular price and thus stay “expensive” with unattractive price tags compared to recast prices. Its why “Pros” don’t listen when “Antis” offer up low cost legit companies.
I mean-- Why buy BBB or Mirodoll when you can get a new “Fairyland” (which is what they actually want) for the same price? &B4 -- “It isn’t really FL...” The quality issue comes up where the replicas are just as good as the real ones. Morality isn’t always enough to pull someone back from crossing this line.
There is no doubt in my mind that the doll economy is why we no longer have Dream of Doll. They were one of the oldest companies out there besides Volks, Iplehouse, Doll-Zone, BBB and Luts, with a small but steady fan base usually over shadowed by the bigger companies in popularity but always drooled after in the gallery. As the popularity of recasts grew, their waiting rooms trickled to a halt and a lot of their sculpts ended up on Wish lists rather than Saving for and Waiting. The companies don’t get paid and can’t create new content without taking a loss. Even re-branding attempts are a loss if it doesn’t fix the problem and increase sales.
It’s the same reason Patreon exists for media content creators, so they can create more, without having to worry about a day job to keep a roof over their head. Like it or not, this is undeniable and the effect of recasts on the hobby economy and the real reason why “Antis” are so up in arms about the prevalence of recast dolls, ready to fight.
Yes, some “Antis” can be zealots and out right fucking mean. I don’t support actual bullying. Read that again, please. I don’t support ACTUAL bullying. Telling someone to burn their doll or kill themselves is stupid and really crappy just because they bought a recast or legit doll. Shame on anyone that does. Stating your stance that you don’t support recasts and do not wish to be affiliated with anyone that does is not bullying, but telling someone that they are “trash” for owning recasts IS bullying. Not wanting to be affiliated with those that do, is not bullying that is a preference. Encouraging others to shun that person is being a dick bully.
The hobby isn’t worth that kind of shit. People have real anxieties, not everyone has the “thick skin” or “spine” to stand up to the battering ram of people’s hate. If the internet is your only reprieve from flame thrower of real life and you’re getting fire from the internet; comments like that can make one feel trapped and make those issues worse. This hobby isn’t worth that and never will be. I love our hobby even though I’m not actively purchasing resin dolls anymore, but it’s not worth that. That’s shitty and just makes the “Anti” side look terrible and pushes people to the recast side either because it looks safer or due to some petty sense of rebellion. Yes, it’s still petty just admit it. “I’m going to buy only recast because people who buy legit dolls are mean.” Yes, it is petty and that’s ok, really funny to me, but ok. lol
Recasts are as beautiful as the originals, and it’s okay to admit that. However, they do damage the hobby we all love so much on a grand scale, and that is why people beg and plead with “Pros” to go legit.
Again, it’s not okay for someone to be bullied for their choice to buy a recast. Whether they care about the impact of it or not. What’s done is done. Its okay to try to dissuade someone from doing so, but after the fact, the doll isn’t going to unmake itself and it will not change anything. You’re not going to get someone to throw away their money that they chose to spend on a doll legit or not. It’s just not going to happen, let’s be clear on that.
At the end of the day, I support education and dissuasion. I will try to sway you and help you understand the “why” before you make the decision, but after it’s done, it’s done. I can still be friends after that if you’re not being an asshat on either side, or overly petty, see above.
My stance is that I am Anti-Recast, and that’s ok. I want us all to be in the hobby, but I want us to do it the right way.
Cheers, Bitches. [cue most overused gif ever]
If your going to make your doll trans don’t give them stereotypes and respect them
~Anonymous