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tealdearest replied to your post āWhenever I post Spock/McCoy fic, Iām always like⦠if I could get one...ā
Thereās something...special about spirk, in that it seems to make people EVEN WILDER about not letting other ships be. I donāt know what it is? Like maybe these days I do cuz itās considered classic or whatever but. Spones is so fun, just give it a chance yāall
It is MUCH BETTER now than it used to be. Like, anyone who shipped something that conflicted with K/S in the old days was treated like garbage, and I donāt feel that nearly as much now. But the thing that frustrates me is that Iām very into analyzing canon, and people... kind of act like Iām not paying attention to canon if I donāt see K/S as implicit in it. Which is just not true.
tealdearest replied to your post āalso i hate this trend in media where the sad or unsatisfying ending...ā
Like on the one hand, I firmly believe the most overblown shaggy dog melodramatic tragedy has its place. There have been times, paradoxically,where a miserable slog of a story was all that helped me keep going, although I only do angst with happy endings nowadays. I just hate the trend of being dishonest about the content, you feel me? If thatās the kind of story someone needs, they will seek it out;you donāt have to trick them into it by framing it as a typical story with some hope to it
sure sure definitely, iām not saying that thereās not room for grief or tragedy in storytelling - take hamlet for example, since we all go here. hamlet is compelling, and the ending is compelling not because it finds hope but because it closes hamletās loop, it finds an ending for the characters that in its tragedy resolvesĀ their conflicts. but hamlet is not touted as especiallyĀ ārealistic;ā nobody is claiming that everyone dies at the end because thatās realism. there is a point to the unhappy ending, for the characters and the audiences. but it aināt realism. so itās not that i think happy endings are the only valid endings in storytelling, because i donāt; i just donāt think that the claim that unhappy endings are more realistic has much of a basis.Ā
and yah, that gotcha has become really popular for some reason and itās just sooo boring like what a terrible takeĀ
The more āhumanāa piece of text is, the more aziraphale covets it- misprint bibles, books with authors that never became famous, prophecies that didnāt turn out to be true. Iād argue the most human of all media is ephemera; single use things not intended to be preserved, like pamphlets & ticket stubs & paper packaging. Somewhere extra special in the shop he has a very old collection of these ;specifically,from things he wanted to experience with Crowley but couldnāt.Crowley finds it,fluff ensues
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@tealdearestĀ
These are also good points; an article I read on the series also noticed the link between her transformation into Tutu and fairy tale transformations such as Cinderella, and how magical girl transformations in general seem to take some inspiration from those kinds of stories--you could make a similar argument for Usagi in Sailor Moon, for example. That show uses a lot of fairy tale tropes.
The only difference is that instead of a fairy godmother, Ahiru has Drosselmeyer; then again, the Drosselmeyer in the original Nutcracker story was the main heroineās godfather, and he did also tell her that she could rescue a prince... Well thereās something else to think about.
There is definitely a lot for someone who likes fairy tales to appreciate when watching this show
tealdearest replied to your post āOk I think weāre all ready to go.Ā ITāS TIME.Ā ā
Hand 2 god, I thought this said āIām going to stressuā and I thought that was about right
Seems accurate so far!
1. if you were to have Hanahaki disease, what flowers would you cough up?
You know... I wouldn't know what kind of flower I would cough up. I'm not really versed in the language of flowers (as much as I would like to -- and there is more than one language of flowers, I have found out, so I'd have to extensively think about it) but maybe something tied with longing?
[Ā Send me romanticized asks that say a lotĀ ]
Iāve seen people just call a fic made up of 100 word drabbles a āDrabble ficā, separated into either one per tiny āchapterā or just those decorative paragraph break things (yāknow...~****~****~).But I do agree, theyāre works of art! I also appreciated the 221b format that I used to see sometimes in various Sherlock Holmes adaptation fandoms;221 words exactly, and the very last word must start with a ābā. I thought that was really clever! I think more fandoms could use their own special format
Thatās really clever!Ā The 221b thing I mean, thatās actually a really neat fandom-specific format that has a lot of potential even as it is deeply limiting!Ā I love it.