Galadriel wearing Feanorian Star to give Aqualondë/Doriath/Sirion survivors PTSD 😂😂
She didn't give Feanor a single strand of her hair and also stole his sign , you go girl !


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Galadriel wearing Feanorian Star to give Aqualondë/Doriath/Sirion survivors PTSD 😂😂
She didn't give Feanor a single strand of her hair and also stole his sign , you go girl !
Literally Nobody:
The Inner Circle: *using centuries of earned knowledge to get a raging red head out of their world*
I went to this thing that was meant to be a social event. And I'm the only one who has shown up so far. There are other groups at other tables and I'm sitting here on my own feeling incredibly awkward
How long is it acceptable to wait? I've been here for half an hour. It was meant to start between 12 and 1. I aimed for 12:30 to be safe. It's ten past one now...
my fingers are itching to write something. anything. cannot wait for this stupid exam to get over
my blog is undergoing construction, please don’t bully me if things get a bit wonky lol
Modern fandom doesn't make sense to me. At all.
So...I’m an oldie. Been in various fandoms since the 80s. I just saw a post that I find SUPER confusing. If I’m reading it right...the original poster was complaining because thousands of people liked/commented on their work, but only 127 reblogged it. This makes no sense to me, so I assume I’m not understanding something in modern fandom.
I’m used to fanfic/fanart archives where a “like” (or whatever that was called for that platform) was the appropriate response to enjoying an artist. The more likes they got, the more they knew people read/saw their work and actually liked it. Reblogging/reposting was, at times, considered stealing. I’ve realized that this doesn’t seem to be the case on Tumblr, so I’ve been reblogging some of the awesome gifsets I’ve been seeing recently. But reblogging someone’s story really feels like stealing to me.
When I like/comment on a post--it’s joining the conversation or letting someone know that their work was great. Re-blogging seems like somehow appropriating that work for my own feed, and thus it seems wrong.
What am I missing here?
DUUUUUUUN
DUN DUN DUN DUN
DUUUUUUUN
why does literally everything i try fail