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Goob from Dandy's World for the boyfie @vampiric-j3ster i love you bbg sm :3
A lot of you do not understand how terrifying and difficult and dangerous a reality without easy, immediate access to unlimited, clean, drinkable, safe water is and it shows.
This isn't even solely about AI centers, although they are currently one of the leading issues with water wastage right now.
It's about sewage dumping. Microplastics. Toxic waste dumping. Improper cleaning and maintenance of water systems. General water wastage. Water hoarding.
Baldiflex again
i hope I don't hurt the feelings of selfshippers aahh
mb I'll draw more art soon but it's not certain.
yesterday was a very boring day
Baldi as a pokemon trainer wb dodle!! I gave him a charjabug sweater
A gift for @syffeine because they love Discard :]
ok chat time to start actually posting my own stuff (i have a strong hyperfixation and i want everyone to know about it)
Sex scene as character study is so good. What is your relationship to your body? What is your relationship to your partner? What lessons have you absorbed from the culture about yourself as a sexual being? How much do you have to trust someone before being comfortable with intimacy? What fears and insecurities come to the fore for you when you take your clothes off? It's so good.
Delusional take: Pomni and Caine are the same height because they will hug at least once before the series is over.
shoutout to selfshippers who have a highly problematic and toxic relationship with their f/os.
Some proship/darkship/comship affirmations
- You can not harm a fictional character
- You are not responsible for how anyone reacts to what you make as long as it is tagged properly
- Fictional characters are not real and do not care what you do to them
- Even if you do portray a dark theme in a lighter or positive tone, that isn't going to suddenly change how everyone views that topic
- You don't have to like everything known to man; as long as you ignore things that aren't causing harm like a decent human being then you're fine
- You can be disgusted by topics
- What you like in fiction does not equate to what you want to happen to you in real life
- As long as you are not making actual harmful content against a real person, you can create whatever you want
- Laws do not always equal morals when it comes to fictional content
- You don't have to be traumatized to enjoy darker content/make darker content
- How you cope with your trauma is your own business
- No one deserves death threats
- No one deserves to be told they deserve what happened to them or that they should have something terrible happen to them
I believe in the separation of church (fandom) and state (media creators)
The fact that I'm seeing this make me think that a lot of shit is happening in different fandoms 😰😓
That Carrie post reminded me of my biggest and oldest pet peeve: adaptations taking a character who's supposed to be ugly, or at least not beautiful, and casting someone perfect-looking. A lot of the time this is simple misogyny, but the inability to allow ugly people to exist also extends to men and boys, and I remember how pissed I was when I started understanding this at around the age of eight.
Bastian of the Neverending Story is fat and weird-looking, in the movie he's a perfectly photogenic all-American kid.
Hermione is buck-toothed and unpretty, in the movies she's a perfect little girl who grows into a very attractive woman.
Carrie is fat and unpretty, in the movies she's a supermodel in slightly unflattering clothes.
Don't even talk to me about Ugly Betty.
The latest Frankenstein adaptation continues a long trend of trying to convey the message of "this monster is not inherently evil" by making the monster look good. Because obviously if the monster did look bad, it would be evil and people would be justified in shunning it.
Even supposedly more serious media does it. Imre Kertész's Holocaust novel Fateless has a minor character, a wimpy weird-looking member of the group of boys who got deported together. The other boys don't really like him, and disdainfully agree when he's deemed not fit for work - of course they don't yet know that it's a death sentence. In the atrocious movie he's not weaker just younger, a photogenic little boy, and him being sent to his death is played as a sentimental tearjerker for the audience instead of forcing us to grapple with the complexity of the original, where mundane teen boy cruelty continues to exist in boys who are currently victims of a genocide.
A written text says: this person is ugly, this affects how people treat them, this affects how they feel about themselves, how they behave, how they live in the world. This might just be an incidental part of their story, or it might be its entire point of the whole fucking book. And then the movie sweeps in and says: oh, but they aren't ugly! They have always been beautiful! They are being bullied and shunned for no reason! So unfair!
And the unintentional but very obvious implication arises that if they *were* ugly, of course they would deserve the bullying, the audience would agree that they deserve the bullying, the audience would want to join in, kick spit point laugh. The idea of empathizing with an actually ugly person doesn't compute. (Maybe it's clear by now that this has done low-grade but long-lasting damage to me as a person: weird ugly people are simply not allowed to exist, not even in stories about being weird and ugly.)
Btw this is why "everyone is beautiful" type body-positivity does nothing for me, and why I'm hyper-sensitive to how people discuss ugliness in reality and in fiction. For example, I love the Just King Things and the Shelved by Genre podcasts, but I think they struggle to see the value of written descriptions of ugliness. They interpret Steven King's descriptions of Carrie as cruel, they interpret Tiptree's description of P. Burke in The Girl who was Plugged In as cruel and fatphobic. Sure, I don't want to give King kudos for all his depictions of women, but he did get it right that time, and Tiptree absolutely did. Describing a character, especially a woman as ugly, genuinely ugly, no not secretly beautiful, actually ugly, and then telling her story, a story about existing in the world as an ugly woman, is really really fucking important. And people keep shying away from it, oh, it's cruel to call anyone ugly, let's pretend that ugly people don't exist instead.
Gay Media Isn't Being "Shoved Down Your Throat" — Its Declining
The true irony is that queer media, characters and storylines aren't even being "shoved down people's throats." While it is kind of obvious when a character or storyline is just a token display of quota meeting or queer signalling, currently, queer stories aren't even portrayed at a fraction of the prevalence of straight stories.
People are just so used to not seeing anything at all.
Every single movie and TV show contains straight people, and have since the dawn of filmed media. Even if there are no romance plots directly, there's always straight couples in the background. Mother-and-Father parent sets. Implications of "my wife" or "my husband" in straight settings.
Out of 256 movies in 2024, 70 contained a queer character.
And that actually, this marks an all-time low for the past three years, and has decreased significantly, directly in trend with growing conservative censorship and religious opposition.
So actually, movies are getting less gay. Significantly.
HollywoodReporter covered it. So did Out.com.
Studios are facing boycotts, review bombing, and political choking over portraying queer characters. Particularly American studios, which hold a significant monopoly over media production. Thanks to America's current anti-LGBT state, we are now actually seeing even less queer representation in movies and TV shows than we were before.
every time someone misunderstands ralsei or is mean to him just bbecause hes slightly offputting i need to bite them or something ive been a ralsei defender since chapter 1 be NICE to that little guy
"hes keeping stuff from us!" hes born to be a tutorial companion who gives you information when you need it he literally doesnt know what he should tell you because he knows so much. also imagine training someone at work and just sitting them down and saying every single thing you know like they arent gonna retain that
"bro why is he being so mean at the end of chapter 2 we didnt know about the roaring" IT WAS THE FIRST THING HE FUCKING TELLS YOU!!! HE LITERALLY TELLS YOU IF THE BALANCE IS SHIFTED THE EARTH WILL FALL APART.
"what the hell is wrong with him he told susie not to heal kris!!" POP QUIZ: IF YOU WERE HAVING A MEDICAL EMERGENCY, WOULD YOU RATHER HAVE A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL DO IT, OR SOMEONE WHO LEARNED HOW TO APPLY A BANDAGE YESTERDAY? THIS ISNT THE TIME TO BE PRACTICING!!!
"he words everything so weirdly/hes annoying" HES A TEENAGER THATS NEVER TALKED TO PEOPLE BEFORE. DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH WORSE ANYONE ELSE WOULD BE
making him wear his current fumble's clothes while holding his dead fumble is crazy work
This!!!!!!!
Credit to: @frienderbee on tiktok