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this was missing the incredibly important next picture where she got mad at the camera like its their fault she bit the soap
you know what I'd fall for it too, he's very convincing
Cobra and Marius for a friend 🫶
Been thoroughly enjoying long live evil ❤️
hey what's up with the "!" in fandoms? i.e. "fat!" just curious thaxxx <3
I have asked this myself in the past and never gotten an answer.
Maybe today will be the day we are both finally enlightened.
woodsgotweird said: man i just jumped on the bandwagon because i am a sheep. i have no idea where it came from and i ask myself this question all the time
Maybe someone made a typo and it just got out of hand?
I kinda feel like panic!at the disco started the whole exclamation point thing and then it caught on around the internet, but maybe they got it from somewhere else, IDK.
The world may never know…
Maybe it’s something mathematical?
I’ve been in fandom since *about* when Panic! formed and the adjective!character thing was already going strong, pretty sure it predates them.
It’s a way of referring to particular variations of (usually) a character — dark!Will, junkie!Sherlock, et cetera. I have suspected for a while that it originated from some archive system that didn’t accommodate spaces in its tags, so to make common interpretations/versions of the characters searchable, people started jamming the words together with an infix.
(Lately I’ve seen people use the ! notation when the suffix isn’t the full name, but is actually the second part of a common fandom portmanteau. This bothers me a lot but it happens, so it’s worth being aware of.)
“Bang paths” (! is called a “bang"when not used for emphasis) were the first addressing scheme for email, before modern automatic routing was set up. If you wanted to write a mail to the Steve here in Engineering, you just wrote “Steve” in the to: field and the computer sent it to the local account named Steve. But if it was Steve over in the physics department you wrote it to phys!Steve; the computer sent it to the “phys” computer, which sent it in turn to the Steve account. To get Steve in the Art department over at NYU, you wrote NYU!art!Steve- your computer sends it to the NYU gateway computer sends it to the “art” computer sends it to the Steve account. Etc. (“Bang"s were just chosen because they were on the keyboard, not too visually noisy, and not used for a huge lot already).
It became pretty standard jargon, as I understand, to disambiguate when writing to other humans. First phys!Steve vs the Steve right next to you, just like you were taking to the machine, then getting looser (as jargon does) to reference, say, bearded!Steve vs bald!Steve.
So I’m guessing alternate character version tags probably came from that.
100% born of bang paths. fandom has be floating around on the internet for six seconds longer than there has been an internet so early users just used the jargon associated with the medium and since it’s a handy shorthand, we keep it.
Absolutely from the bang paths–saw people using them in early online fandom back in 1993 for referring to things.
I had been doing it for a very, very long time but never actually knew the actual name for it. This is exciting! I like learning things.
Dogs have had many jobs throughout history, in this case: Revenge.
love how the king was just like nah let's see where the dog is going with this
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Liza’s reaction to Michael B. Jordan was very relatable.
serotonin? in this economy?
this is it, we’ve found the ultimate specimen of millennial humor
some stuff you won’t be good at. i don’t think i have the patience to raise a parrot; they’re a big responsibility that i’m not ready for yet. i’m scared of hermit crabs. i’ve made my stance vis-à-vis crabs a very vocal one, in that i truly believe they should either be eaten or destroyed before they destroy us.
it took me a long time to figure out sometimes i’m other people’s idea of a parrot, but that doesn’t make me a bad person. just because i’m too high-energy for them doesn’t mean i’m too high-energy always. i am hard to get to know, and i am flighty, and i sometimes have mood swings so sudden and fierce that even i’m shocked by them.
that doesn’t mean that i can never find a home. sometimes the home is a nest i have to make myself, is all. sometimes i have to expect less from other people because they have different boundaries, sometimes i have to just honestly chill.
i think we all have a tendency to feel rejection deeper than we feel love. when someone doesn’t want to speak to us, when someone sees our flaws, those flaws swell up in our eyes and devour us. i spend hours going over and over the details of small interactions, trying to figure out why that person just doesn’t like me. i somehow always take it personally.
but i just don’t like crabs. that doesn’t mean they don’t play an important part in the ecosystem, even if they are highly weaponized versions of spiders.
it’s hard not to turn how others see us around on ourselves. we look in the mirror and think: burden. useless. bad at everything. untalented. below average.
it’s hard. it takes a lot of practice. but see yourself as just needing to find a better home. sometimes people - a lot of people - won’t have a place for you in their heart. and that hurts.
but it doesn’t change you. it doesn’t speak to who you are. it only talks about them, and what they expect. and i promise if you start looking inside yourself and looking for people like you, you’ll find… well, parrots live in groups. and i know you’ll find somebody who is the same kind of feather as you.
I think a lot of how the anxiety of wanting to be liked can be so overwhelming, but have you even decided that you like them? I think about how I need to consider whether other people fit my needs, my desires, and my preferences.
I think a lot about the ways we each want to be loved and how to communicate love. I think a lot about how other people can love us and care for us in ways that are hard for us to recognize and how to work towards a middle ground.
I think a lot about how to best inhabit my own skin so that I can know when someone is choosing me to be in their lives that they are choosing the me that I most want to be.
you know what really gets my goat?
el chupacabra
omg.
This was the must perfect Twitter thread.
I would love to quote from this thread but everything in there is so deliciously fucking quotable.
I dunno, I’m rather fond of “Most men believe themselves to be insightful speakers of truth to power, when in reality they don’t even pass the Turing Test.”
But the dichotomy of the crude yet somehow elegant “neverending ocean of mediocre cock crashing on the beach of a woman’s day” is reaaaallly up there.
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Invitation
by Mary Oliver
Oh do you have time to linger for just a little while out of your busy
and very important day for the goldfinches that have gathered in a field of thistles
for a musical battle, to see who can sing the highest note, or the lowest,
or the most expressive of mirth, or the most tender? Their strong, blunt beaks drink the air
as they strive melodiously not for your sake and not for mine
and not for the sake of winning but for sheer delight and gratitude– believe us, they say, it is a serious thing
just to be alive on this fresh morning in the broken world. I beg of you,
do not walk by without pausing to attend to this rather ridiculous performance.
It could mean something. It could mean everything. It could be what Rilke meant, when he wrote: You must change your life.
someone call 911 Guillermo del Toro personally broke into my home, ripped my still beating heart from my chest, gave it a gentle smooch and a pat and put it back, leaving the way he came.
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