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Body cam footage of fox and jimmy getting arrested at the lake Brantley high school
https://youtu.be/94cANBWKvss?si=sAykE3aVBwRndsE_
LMFAOOO this is the funniest shit I ever read😭😭 He wouldn’t even talk like this omg this is genuinely so embarrassing
(The beef is so stupid omg I hate Chelsey, sorry to the people that got hated on and/or anything else by her she needs to get a life)
Lois Lippert / foxfever pictures!
Lois is so beautiful just like her impressive art despite her actions!
Finnish flags fly at half mast in Helsinki, 08 November 2007, a day after the Jokela school center shooting.
hey what are u doifn Adma
Okay. RPF. I’m going to lump a lot of things together here because I consider them to all fall under “real person fiction”.
I think the one RPF that absolutely should be off limits is nsfw RPF of people who are currently a minor. I know there was a RPF scandal where someone wrote RPF about… I think it was a popular YouTube personality? Who might have been a minor at the time? I don’t know all the details. Anyway, I consider writing fiction about real life specific named minors to be… not even in the same category as writing fiction about fictional minors.
From there, if you’re writing about celebrities, don’t send it to them? Just don’t? That’s definitely harassment. Also, if someone says that they don’t want any RPF made of them, don’t make it. You’re crossing boundaries. Also, if you’re writing RPF about someone that depicts violence against them because you don’t like that person, don’t post it publicly with the specific person it’s about named in your writing. You don’t want your personal vent art construed as a threat, which it justifiably could be. Also also there are proshippers who have been send graphically violent RPF about them and then been told they can’t get mad about it because “it’s just fiction, thought you said fiction doesn’t affect reality”. So that kind of needs to be mentioned.
From there… there are certain types of RPF that I think, while technically falling under free speech… shouldn’t be free of criticism. And some that I definitely wouldn’t defend from harassment. I remember watching a video discussing dark or controversial media saying basically, “I don’t want anything to be censored, I don’t want there to be any art that you aren’t allowed to make, but I think the question should be, what art should we encourage vs discourage in a society”. And I agree with that. There are some forms of art that should be discouraged, especially when you’re dealing with real people.
I’m going to start with the lighter stuff that “normies” might have heard of to explain problems with RPF. The Boy In The Striped Pajamas is historical fiction, which I class as RPF-adjacent due to referencing real people and events, and it receives a lot of well-deserved criticism, mostly for heavily downplaying both the culpability of the average German citizen in what the Nazis did and the cruelty of the actual Nazis. Then you have stuff like the musical The Greatest Showman, which is “a true story” that’s so fictionalized as to be basically RPF and also a movie I hate with all my guts and can’t stand watching. Because of the degree that it tries to pretend that what Barnum did was actually fine and not at all exploitation/commodification. When you are writing about real people you have obligations that don’t exist with fictional ones. And one of those is to depict reality faithfully.
With that said now let’s talk about reichblr and tccblr (as well as true crime content off of tumblr). Reichblr is a “fandom” dedicated mostly to RPF fanfics and fanart about real Nazis. Like, this is cutesy fanfics and art about genocidal war criminals. Will I technically defend their right to free expression? I guess. Will I be vomiting in the back of my throat as I do? 100%. Tccblr does largely the same thing with mass shooters and murderers. And I have to roll my eyes and say, look, I know hybristophilia and Nazi kinks and whatnot are things… but… are there seriously not fictional serial killers or fascists you can lust over? None? Do you have to practically glorify people who took real lives from real people for your fiction?
And if you look into it (which I half regret) the TCC just keeps getting worse. Look. I get freedom of expression. But, like, do you really have to make a gory and borderline pornographic sensationalized film based on the real life torture-murder of a real life minor who is named specifically in the film? Is that something that society should ever condone or promote? Doesn’t this fall well outside what’s acceptable to make into media as far as real people go?
I know this is a lot of rambling. I’m sorry. I have a lot of thoughts. I’m also well aware that most of what I’m saying falls well outside the “teenage girl writes about hooking up with the drummer from her favorite band” that the majority of RPF probably is. I’m using RPF in its loosest and most literal definition. Literally any fictional or fictionalized content with real people.
Lot of stuff going on this this Ask. My big question is:
>But, like, do you really have to make a gory and borderline pornographic sensationalized film based on the real life torture-murder of a real life minor who is named specifically in the film?
uuuh the uh- wh- the...??
what?
I don't...
is that a thing that happened or...?
im so rusty i havent drawn in ages heres some of my most recent ones
p.s. on the andre one i was trying to copy foxfevers art style but failed hard
the most recent is salvador which looks nothing like salvador
ANYWAYYYYY i needa stfu