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@veedart
Twitter doodles of my soon to be adapted husbandos.
The theme this time is wholesome katana boys that could turn not wholesome anytime they want ;) I didn't get the chance to draw Okkotsu in Bureau uniform. But I want to will soon... I wanna see Yuuta in a suit <3
CONTINUING WITH AKI SIMPING HOURS
Me watching the Chainsaw Man Anime Trailer I wonder if they're gonna sub out the drunk Himeno scene with Aki (not Minor) instead of Denji (minor)? I honestly hope not bc that would change the meaning completely. They might also have to do it because of laws in Japan. Wonder what's Mappa's stance on just leaving that scene out entirely lmao.
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i havenât heard the word âcyberstalkingâ in a long time but it used to be a recognizably bad thing to stalk someone online, to try to dig up everything you can on them, follow their every move online, obsessively post about them, barrage them with messages, block evade, etc - but now itâs just normalized and seen as something totally âokâ to do if the person in question is âproblematicâ in some way - like the same people who say âif your partner does this runâ will turn around and do the same thing to a stranger online they dont even know and they donât even think twice - itâs abuse, itâs harassment⌠just stop it
no matter how old you are or how mature you think you are, if youâre incapable of curating the content you view (via blocking or filtering), you shouldnât be in fandom spaces without adult supervision.
if you find certain content âproblematicâ, please just do yourself a favor and block the relevant tags or accounts - thereâs never an excuse for harassment. most of the time, youâre picking on actual victims trying to cope through fiction. the rest of the time, youâre picking on people who are exploring darker topics in a safe and controlled environment, often times behind trigger warnings and tags you have to go out of your way to ignore. and if it isnât tagged? block the account. youâll never see their untagged content again.
my point is, no matter how vehemently you are against a âproblematicâ topic, you donât get to waltz into someoneâs safe space and tell them how to cope or what to like, especially when the most normalized form of intra-fandom harassment is harassing someone off of a platform or sending death/assault threats.
youâre not the hero you think you are. youâre not woke, youâre not an activist, and youâre not changing anyoneâs mind. youâre just abusive.
genuinely think that twitter culture has actively harmed people's perception on what activism truly is
the way twitter culture actively manipulates and warps people's minds into thinking that if you truly stand for something you have to talk about it and retweet posts about it 24/7 with no breaks and if you take a single break to collect yourself and distract yourself with something that makes you happy you're not really in support of whatever the incredibly important thing that's going on at the moment is is an incredibly dangerous thing to propagate and is actively harming how people approach these topics
I think this is true, but I think itâs part of a larger and more general problem of, essentially, being observed all the time, and also having the record of that observation be permanent. I would argue that this is the same phenomenon as several other problems attributed to social media:
increased obsession with appearance, especially of appearance of health/fitness (being skinny, wearing makeup); fad diets
increased obsession with âthe grindâ/efficiency; monetizing hobbies; influencers, especially âchild influencersâ
scrupulosity wrt what people say;Â âwholesomenessâ; purity culture and cancel culture; evaluation of language over message
FOMO; compulsive documentation; keeping up with the Joneses style staged photographic evidence; apologizing for being offline
expecting people to be available all the time/being expected to be available all the time; entitlement to celebritiesâ personal lives; oversharing and demanding information from both friends and strangers
Anyway, anyone born into the new millennium has grown up with the expectation that they are being watched, always, about everything, and itâs not even wrong. And it ends up with them conflating wanting to do the right thing with wanting to look like they did the right thing to future historians. Which is a topic I think Internet Safety should delve into, except I donât think anyone gives kids those lectures anymore.
The Three Laws of Fandom
If you wish to take part in any fandom, you need to accept and respect these three laws.
If you arenât able to do that, then you need to realise that your actions are making fandom unsafe for creators. That you are stifling creativity.
Like vaccination, fandom only works if everyone respects these rules. Creators need to be free to make their fanart, fanfics and all other content without fear of being harassed or concern-trolled for their creative choices, no matter whether you happen to like that content or not.
The First Law of Fandom
Donât Like; Donât Read (DL;DR)
It is up to you what you see online. It is not anyone elseâs place to tell you what you should or should not consume in terms of content; it is not up to anyone else to police the internet so that you do not see things you do not like. At the same time, it is not up to YOU to police fandom to protect yourself or anyone else, real or hypothetical.
There are tools out there to help protect you if you have triggers or squicks. Learn to use them, and to take care of your own mental health. If you are consuming fan-made content and you find that you are disliking it - STOP.
The Second Law of Fandom
Your Kink Is Not My Kink (YKINMK)
Simply put, this means that everyone likes different things. Itâs not up to you to determine what creators are allowed to create. Itâs not up to you to police fandom.Â
If you donât like something, you can post meta about it or create contrarian content yourself, seek to convert other fans to your way of thinking. Â
But you have no right to say to any creator âI do not like this, therefore you should not create it. Nobody should like this. It should not exist.â
Itâs not up to you to decide what other people are allowed to like or not like, to create or not to create. Thatâs censorship. Donât do it.
The Third Law of Fandom
Ship And Let Ship (SALS)
Much (though not all) fandom is about shipping. There are as many possible ships as there are fans, maybe more. You may have an OTP (One True Pairing), you may have a NOTP, that pairing that makes you want to barf at the very thought of its existence.
Itâs not up to you to police ships or to determine what other people are allowed to ship. Just because you find that one particular ship problematic or disgusting, does not mean that other people are not allowed to explore its possibilities in their fanworks.
You are free to create contrarian content, to write meta about why a particular ship is repulsive, to discuss it endlessly on your private blog with like-minded persons.
It is not appropriate to harass creators about their ships, it is not appropriate to demand they do not create any more fanworks about those ships, or that they create fanwork only in a manner that you deem appropriate.
These three laws add up to the following:
You are not paying for fanworks content, and you have no rights to it other than to choose to consume it, or not consume it. If you do choose to consume it, do not then attack the creator if it wasnât to your taste. Thatâs the height of bad manners.
Be courteous in fandom. It makes the whole experience better for all of us.
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An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Chapter: 3/3 Rating: Explicit Warnings: N/A Relationships: Akira/Reader Summary: In which a reward turns out to be anything but that.
I know, I live and Iâm writing. Can you believe? Anyway, much belated birthday gift for @/actually-android meant for 2020. This is the final chapter to what was supposed to be a one-shot, but hey, weâre here now.
Thank you to everyone whoâs stuck around even though Iâm not as active. <3
I havenât written in so long and it shows SOB
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The problem with âmoe styleâ.
Some recent work offers and e-mails that came to my inbox directly prompted me to write down my thoughts. This type of message Iâm talking about here is easy to spot. Most of the time, the e-mail will have these words in the first paragraph: âwe would like you to paint this in the anime styleâ or âwe want it to be a manga-like drawing.â Because the word âmangaâ means âcomicsâ and âanimeâ is just âanimation,â these requests mean something similar to âwe would like you to write us a novel.â The problem is that when I ask the sender what exactly do they have in mind, and to send me some examples of art in the style they want, what comes back, is usually moe styleâŚ
âŚan episode stands out in my memory. It happened when I was working on a short animation, and the time came to design the look of the main female character. A staff member asked me openly, and without any evident embarrassment: âOK, so whatâs your fetish?.â I was so stunned that I just stood there silent, so he just went on âyou know, glasses or dropping eye shape, or maybe sexy stockings?.â I just ignored his question at that time, but I cannot forget this exchange even nowâŚ
â READ THE WHOLE TEXTÂ ONÂ âArt vs. Entropyâ
https://artvsentropy.wordpress.com/2020/08/23/the-moe-style-problem/
Avant Choi  -  https://www.instagram.com/avantchoi
Canât believe Iâm writing this but here we go:
Hey friends and supporters,
I want to thank you for the love and support. 99% of the people have been fantastic! However, as my art gets more popular Iâm noticing more and more unnecessary comments.Â
Comments such as:
âThis isnât canon and here are x reasons whyâŚâÂ
âTHIS IS NOT HOW I IMAGINED X CHARACTER TO BE OP YOU ARE WRONGâÂ
Youâre right. After all thatâs the whole point of fanart isnât it? To explore different perspectives?Â
Itâs okay for you to hold a strong sense of what you believe to be canon. But like any piece of literature people will read into it differently.Â
We should celebrate that difference instead of making someone else feel bad because their perspective does not align with your perspective.Â
Vee, where are you going with this?Â
See, I really love reading comments from people who enjoy my work! I really really love it! I read the reblog tags and find it heartwarming that you not only enjoy my content but went out of your way to leave me a message! Thank you! Itâs a treat for me!
But I run into bad apples. People who go out of their way to tell me that my art is wrong. Whatâs the point? Do you want me to delete my art? I wonât.
As much as I donât want those comments to affect me they unfortunately do.
I want to keep drawing. I want to keep making fun content for people who support me. I donât want to be reminded of the negativity every time I draw X character.Â
For the sake of my sanity, going forward on tumblr I will only be reading messages sent to my ask inbox.
I will still post my art but if you wish to say nice things to me please send in an ask or do it on twitter and/or instagram.Â
It hurts me that I have to do this but I hope you understand. I want everyone to live their best lives so please⌠let me live mine⌠without the unnecessary comments.Â
tldr: Vee is here to post art not to argue over whatâs canon, Vee will stop reading reblog tags and comments on the posts because some people canât behave.Â