Started T on March 18th, 2022!! MARS, he / him / his, 25+.Queer trans guy. I'm a writer & a hobby artist who loves to travel with ✧₊⁺ My Favorite Person.✧₊⁺
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listen. aging into your thirties rocks. yes your joints get a little creaky. yes you can’t sleep in a pretzel on the floor anymore after a concert or a convention. and you lose some friends. but the thing is that you sort out who your real friends are and you sort out who you really are. and you get to see your friends settling into careers they like, and adopt new dogs and cats, and you find a job you can stand, and get really good at arts and crafts, and maybe that book you loved as a kid gets a movie deal and it doesn’t suck, and you learn to like new food and bake your own bread, and you realize that the great portfolio of self harm scars you all used to curate are going white with age and not updated, and half your friends are a different gender now and so much happier and maybe you are too, and you know who you are, and that it’s a journey and not a revelation. it’s a direction you’re headed, and you’re enjoying the trip.
reaching your 30′s rocks. and i’m hearing good things about what comes next, too.
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A few days ago, people were making a big deal about how it was the 57th anniversary of the first airing of "Amok Time"; but today marks an even more momentous Star Trek anniversary:
That's right! Happy 56th birthday, "Spock's Brain"!
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Person of Interest 5.13 | return 0
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@jyeffect
#( LMAO. )#( ❛I wanna do this with you❜ & ❛I wish you were here❜‚ a love language. ⋮ JYEFFECT. )#I cackled and had to tag you tbh
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Saw a post on Twitter that was like "I think it's entirely possible to be trans without dysphoria, but a lot of you are severely underestimating how much dysphoria you actually feel and how much you’ve let fade into background noise" and honestly? Yeah lol.
#( LGBTQ+ )#yeeeeah true facts#didn't realize how much until it started going away lmao#also some stuff I thought was bc of something else but SIKE it's been dysphoria this whole time!!!
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someone I follow on the bird app just announced they’re starting a very exclusive private fic server because they and a bunch of other people want to talk about how much they love the fics they’re reading, and as an author can I just say that a really great place to talk about a fic you love is in the comments for that fic
I understand that people are trying to create safe spaces, but as the number of comments that I get on my fics dwindles with each passing year, knowing these spaces exist where my fics are being discussed, places that I am excluded from, makes me want to write fic LESS
I mean I guess who cares, right, because if I stop writing, there’s 10,000 other people that will continue…but if you participate in a fic “book club” server and you say nice things there about a fic you loved, maybe copy and paste that into a comment on AO3?
the only thing fanfic writers are asking for in return for hours of hard work is attention. please don’t rob us of the one thing that we hope for when we hit “post”
#( WRITING. )#( FANDOM. )#I always try my best to comment on the fics I read and enjoy bc the author deserves to know!!!!#legit I commented on a POI fic from someone who hadn't been writing in a long time#and they said getting that comment really inspired them and meant a lot to them#so like. ESPECIALLY after that I do my best to comment on the things I enjoy
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This minecraft short comic called "A strange Coast" made by Ian Flynn I believe, I found in a book from my library I work has to be one of the most beautiful and respectful takes on the game.
It understands minecraft so perfectly and doesn't treat it as childishly as the other stories in it did.
And all that within 10 pages and no word spoken.










#( ❛I wanna do this with you❜ & ❛I wish you were here❜‚ a love language. ⋮ JYEFFECT. )#( MINECRAFT. )#( ART. )#lookit this 🥹 highkey love it so much tbh and thought you'd appreciate it too ❤️❤️
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detective: [kneels down looking over a dead body] hm. gross
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#It's True#Can Confirm 😌#( ❛I wanna do this with you❜ & ❛I wish you were here❜‚ a love language. ⋮ JYEFFECT. )#there's so so so many quotes I want to use all at once UGH#but this one sums things up nicely and matches yours a bit too <3
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harris vs trump debate is good
#( AMERICAN POLITICS. )#this is the only thing I'm going to reblog about this#but lmfao god#can confirm as I only saw a little bit of it#it was basically trump sprouting absolute nonsensical bs and Kamala going ????????? anyway to answer the actual question at hand-#what is happening rn lmao
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as someone with ARFID i really couldn't care less about the distinction between "picky eaters" and "genuine eating issues." if you are an asshole to someone you see as "just picky" i will never, ever trust you. i've lived through the trauma of being shamed and humiliated for my eating needs.
frankly i think a LOT of "picky eaters" have some kind of sensory problems– autistic or allistic– and shame is never useful. i don't fucking care how annoying you think we are. if you've never lived through the humiliation of being the only one not eating at a dinner table, or having to choke down something disgusting you already know you hate because other people insist you don't know your own body, or getting a hunger migraine in a house full of food because none of its edible to you? you don't understand how awful it is to have food issues.
whenever i see people draw this distinction between being "just a picky eater" and "having a real problem" all i think is, who does this serve? most people don't even know ARFID exists. there are so many undiagnosed autistics, or just people with a variety of issues that aren't officially diagnosed. why do we need a medical label in order to be treated with respect and compassion? why did i need to be diagnosed as autistic for my family to realize the abuse they put me through for years because of my eating habits?
it's such an easy habit for neglected groups to fall into– the idea that a medical diagnosis can save us. that by appealing to the medical/psychiatric industry, we can be protected from abuse and given basic respect and resources. but the truth is that it should never have come to this in the first place. dignity doesn't come from an abled doctor telling you that there's a medical reason for your symptoms. it comes from being a person. once you accept that you need a Good Reason to have your needs respected, you doom yourself to neglecting and abusing those who have your same struggles because they aren't lucky enough to access medical recognition.
tl;dr solidarity with all "picky eaters" stop guilting people for having varying food needs, if we make you irrationally angry that's YOUR problem not ours, and abolish "children's menus" & replace them with simple-food menus for people of all ages
#( ABOUT MARS. )#FOR REAL THO#connecting deeply with fuckin anyone has always been really difficult bc so many people get so fucking annoyed with my food issues#like BITCH IT'S ANNOYING TO ME TOO BUT I GOTTA LIVE WITH IT SORRY lmao#it has only been recently that someone who doesn't have food issues has been incredibly kind patient and understanding about it#shoutout to my partner who not only holds space for my food issues but makes me feel safe enough to explore and try new things re: food#who finds the menus for any of the food and drink places we intend to try to make sure there's something on that menu that I can enjoy#without me even having to ask for it#and who doesn't make me feel guilt or shame if I have to say no to something#they say it's nbd and it's easy for them to do so which is WILD to me lmao#anyway .... if you're kind and understanding and create a feeling of safety#the person with food issues will feel safe enough to try new things. At least that's my experience.
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But what’s happened now is that this has happened so often with so many shows, that Netflix has created a self-fulfilling loop with many series that probably could have gone on to become valuable catalogue additions otherwise.
The idea is that since you know that Netflix cancels so many shows after one or two seasons, ending them on cliffhangers and leaving their storylines unfinished, it’s almost not worth investing in a show until it’s already ended, and you know it’s going to have a coherent ending and finished arc.
So you hold off watching new shows, even ones you might otherwise be interested in, because you’re afraid Netflix will cancel them. Enough people do this and surprise, viewership is low! And the show ends up cancelled. The loop is closed, and reinforced, because now there’s yet another example cited, causing even more people to be cautious the next time around. And now we’ve reached a point where unless a series is some sort of record-breaking fluke megahit (Wednesday) or established super franchise (Stranger Things), a second or third season feels like not even a coinflip, but more like 10-20% shot, at best.
Netflix’s cancelation policies have informed its viewers that if you want a show you like renewed, you need to watch it immediately, you need to tell all your friends to watch it immediately, and you need to finish all episodes in a short period of time. Anything less than that will result in likely cancelation, with the problem being, of course, that this runs contrary to the entire promise of a streaming service like Netflix in the first place. The core concept of “on demand” streaming was that ability to watch what you wanted, when you wanted to. But now binging a series in its opening weekend isn’t just an option to have, it feels almost mandatory, lest the negative data reflect poorly on a show you might otherwise like.
Something has broken with this model. It’s now created a system where creators should be afraid to make a series that dares to end on a cliffhanger or save anything for future seasons, lest their story forever be left unfinished. And viewers are afraid to commit to any show that isn’t a completely aired package lest they spend 10-30 hours on something that ends up unresolved, which has happened dozens and dozens of times, creating a vast “show graveyard” within Netflix, full of landmines viewers are going to be discovering for years.
More at the link.
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I've wondered if it's driving creators to their competitors too.
#Literally I just expect that anything that's kind of new that I try to watch on Netflix isn't getting a second season#and if they do it'll be cancelled after that#Because that is literally what keeps happening#and Shadow & Bone was so insanely popular and NOT EVEN THAT was safe!! they had written scrips for the SOC spinoff already written!!!#the petition had 10k signatures in a week which is A RECORD#and yet ..... nothing#And now Dead Boy Detectives which is a neil gaiman thing connected to SANDMAN#insanely popular#cancelled after one season#I Hate It Here
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slow burn ships are ultimately the best and worst thing that has ever happened to me
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Oh hey, btw, just in case:
t.ransm.ascm.ars ⇢ marszzoid.
Last time, I promise 🥹
#( PERSONAL. )#this url makes me feel like a cool funky alien and that's all i've ever wanted in a url so
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there are 3 types of shark
“Yea that’s a shark”, “what in the hell”, and “:3”



do you see the vision
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dead boy detectives + text posts part 1/?
+ bonus
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