When you thought you found a good fanfic but it’s just inc3st/p3d0phila/non-con/something weird
(Also stop telling me to end my life because of this post before you get your feet tickled by the tickle monster)
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When you thought you found a good fanfic but it’s just inc3st/p3d0phila/non-con/something weird
(Also stop telling me to end my life because of this post before you get your feet tickled by the tickle monster)
i love how the fandom agrees Kris would be the third wheel of their relationship, lmao
Neil worrying about Andrew black eye being blinded when he literally just got out the hospital for being tortured is my why 
Remember guys:
Loving a character hated by the fandom is okay
Hating a character loved by the fandom is okay
Yumeshipping with a popular character is okay
Yumeshipping with a niche character is okay
Being attracted to a character the fandom finds ugly is okay
Finding a character the fandom is attracted to ugly is okay
You can be nonsharing with a popular character
You can be hypersharing with an underrated character
Fandom is meant to be fun, and it's never supposed to make you feel bad about anything. Fiction is fiction, don't like don't read, etc.
Yes, you can like characters like Jimmy from Mouthwashing. They aren't real, liking an evil character rarely leads to harm, it's completely normal to absolutely love a character you'd hate if they were real.
Antishippers dni please!
I have been editing between 1am to 2am cause my motivation was peaking, and i have finally posted Shadow Milk Cookie's redemption! Check it out on youtube, the artist is @fishymom-art ! Im gonna go to sleep, gn yall ✌️
I'm just gonna say that I think hiatuses are good for fandom.
Broadcast TV was built around those pauses: big fall premieres, holiday breaks, sweeps weeks, midseason returns, May finales, summer reruns (god summer reruns where you discovered new shows you didn't even know existed and got invested in and got to start a new season in the fall). The rhythm of watching TV was never just episode-episode-episode until you collapsed. There were gaps. And those gaps mattered.
I think watching a TV series week by week is important. Not because binge watching is wrong or never fun (I love to couch rot with the best of them), but because weekly viewing gives a story time to become part of your actual life. You spend the week thinking about an episode. You talk about it with other fans. You post about it. You rewatch scenes over and over and over. You notice things (things that aren't even meant to be noticed). You build theories. You sit with character choices before the show tells you what they mean (and maybe you disagree with the showrunners and you call them out on those choices).
A hiatus gives an episode time to breathe. The hiatus is the oxygen for the creative fire. It gives the viewers time to rewatch, argue, gif, write fic (so much fic), build and rewire theories, notice parallels, change their minds, and actually sit with what happened before canon moves on.
Sure, a hiatus can be frustrating because it makes us wait, especially when it feels like the rhythm of the show keeps getting interrupted by less important things like basketball and election coverage and the Olympics. But waiting is also where delicious, delicious anticipation lives. It is where fandom turns a show from something we watched into something we are collectively thinking about, chewing on, clamoring for.
Binge culture can be fun because you gulp down the content you crave, but it often turns watching into consumption: finish the episode, finish the season, post the reaction, post the gif, post the coda, move on. Broadcast hiatuses interrupt that pace. They force you to slow down. They make room for anticipation. They let the fandom breathe.
The breaks are not just empty space. The breaks are where the fandom happens.
Batfam PowerPoint party where Tim's presentation is "Ranking Myself and My Siblings on Who Would Be Best Suited to Become the Next Batman" - very controversial, yet very brave
He ranks himself dead last due to the significant likelihood that he would become Gun Batman ("This is my official PSA: none of you are allowed to die before me. I will not be the last Bat standing. If you so much as try to leave me on my own, I will ensure my death to the tune of spectacular collateral damage. This is my dedication to the prevention of Gun Batman's existence.")
He lists Jason next, stating that while he doesn't have any definitive proof, he's got a Hunch that Jason could Also become Gun Batman if given the chance 🤔 No clue why, he's just got a Strong Feeling (Behind him, the slides flip through relevant clips and images)
Second-best option is Dick, who has proven himself capable because he's actually been Batman before! He wasn't perfect, but neither is Bruce. He didn't turn evil or let Gotham get obliterated, so Tim calls that a win
The top choice, however, is a bit of a dark horse who Tim's honestly surprised hasn't been considered for the role: Cass! Simply put, Cass has shown to be uniquely competent at all of the skills necessary to be a good Batman (outlined at the start of the presentation). She'd also be well suited to fulfill the usual Bat-duties, including B's role in the Justice League. Sure, she might lose patience with all the protocols and bureaucracy, but with support from a competent Robin (or whoever else is left in the hypothetical scenario where Bruce is gone and Dick is unable to take up the mantle), Tim has full confidence she could figure it out. Hell, maybe it'd be good for Cass-as-Batman to cut down on the amount of Justice League paperwork, pointless meetings and other redundancies. No way would she let the League spend four+ hours discussing something that should only take thirty min, tops