jaedia
jaedia
Jaedia Loves.
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She/Her. 35. Asexual Spoonie Witch. I love horror and fantasy. Favourite worlds gotta be The Witcher, Lord of the Rings, Stormlight Archives, Critical Role, The Elder Scrolls, and I always come back to World of Warcraft. I'm a TTRPG GM who builds her own worlds. Might fuck around and write some fanfiction, maybe something with my own world and characters. Who knows! I also avidly cross-stitch, have ADHD and fatigue, stream and blog when I can. Just wanna spread a little joy and kindness in the world. 🩷
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jaedia · 6 months ago
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A bird? No way! Actually yes this is indeed another birdie for the month. :) Soft squishy tum tum! Bright colorful wings! They're doing the best job. (Pattern available on my kofi!)
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jaedia · 6 months ago
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Leaked scene from Sirens of the Deep
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jaedia · 7 months ago
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bodyguard au anyone? process video here.
[image description: painting of jaskier and geralt sharing a glance as they walk together, with an urban backdrop. geralt wears a black button-up shirt, and jaskier wears a red blazer, white button-up, and crossbody bag.]
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jaedia · 8 months ago
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➜ The Witcher IV - Cinematic Reveal Trailer
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jaedia · 8 months ago
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Challenging Fatphobic Language in Writing: Some Alternative Vocabularies
So I’m currently working on a short story for an explicitly fat-positive anthology, and it’s making me realize just how little language I have readily at hand for describing large bodies in positive terms! 
Putting aside for a moment the whole debate over HAES and fat positivity and everything else – and if you clown on this post, I’m simply going to block you, that’s not what we’re here for – sometimes you just want to write a story with a fat person in it and you need some adjectives/descriptive language that isn’t overtly gross and/or fetishistic. 
Well, I’ve got you, fam. I have compiled this handy list of descriptive terms and phrases for describing big bodies with positive connotations.
Why am I doing this? 
Because this:
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And this: 
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And frankly, we all deserve better. So let’s go. 
Positive (and Neutral) Adjectives for Fatness
Abundant
Ample
Big
Broad
Buxom
Considerable
Curvy
Full
Generous
Heavy
Large
Luscious
Plentiful
Plump
Replete
Robust
Round
Rubenesque
Soft
Solid
Stocky
Substantial
Thick
Voluptuous
Zaftig
Movement Verbs Evoking Fatness
Amble
Bounce
Lope
Mosey
Pad
Plod
Pound
Ramble
Scoot
Shuffle
Trundle
Some Points to Keep In Mind
A big part of challenging fatphobia in writing is inverting or subverting stereotypes. Here are a few lazy/played-out tropes and things to think about: 
Fat = Greedy I think we can all agree at this point that there are better ways to show greed – such as excessive wealth, entitlement, selfishness, and so forth. There is really no need to use fatness or gluttony as a metaphor for these concepts. Just write your greedy character doing greedy things and resist the urge to make them also be fat. If you need a strong visual metaphor, go for opulence and wealth instead. 
Fat = Gross  A ton of media, especially horror, loves making fat people slovenly, smelly, covered in food stains, farting and belching, etc. etc. So if you want a more positive representation, just presenting the character as clean, well-dressed, tidy, etc. actually goes a very long way. Consider playing against type by making your fat character dapper or fastidious about other elements of their appearance, like their hair, or wearing very nice custom-fitted clothes (or even just “dressing up” a bit more than everyone else). 
Fat = Out of Shape Yes, absolutely, many fat people are also out of shape couch potatoes. But so are a lot of skinny people. And fat people absolutely can be athletic – go google “fat athletes” for several lists of them if you don’t believe me! Sure, you probably won’t find a ton of fat long-distance runners, but you’ll definitely find plenty of hefty weight lifters, fighters, folks with physical jobs, etc. A lot of super muscular people are also carrying extra fat, and that is in fact way more common and natural than the super-defined, well-cut muscles you see on TV. Keep that in mind the next time you’re writing an army of strong hand-to-hand combatants – they’re likely to be physically big, not in a bulging muscle He-Man way but more of an “absolute unit” way. Keep in mind, too, that even regular folks packing extra pounds will often tend to be a lot stronger (on account of spending every day carrying extra weight!) You can be fat and graceful, fat and strong, fat and with endurance. Just something to keep in mind. 
Fat = Pig  Pigs have a reputation for being huge, dirty, smelly, garbage-eating slobby creatures, and “disgusting fat pig” and “porker” and their ilk have been insults against big people for a long time. Of course, in reality pigs are also super smart, highly social (and fucking terrifying) but that’s not usually waht gets invoked when people think of them! Really, avoiding animal language when talking about people is often a good idea (since animal comparisons can be dehumanizing), but if you are going to evoke an animal, go with something else. Like a seal (super cute, very graceful in its natural environment) or a bear (big and solid and intimidating) or a bull elk (thick and majestic). 
Fat = Ugly  Fat people can be beautiful. I mean, sure, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and inner beauty is a thing and all that – but that’s not what I’m talking about. I mean that fat bodies are great! They’re warm and soft and huggable. They’re big and solid and comforting. They can be strong and protective. They can be super-feminine and curvy. Cute as a button or powerful and demanding with their presence. 
Obviously dismantling fatphobia is a whole big (ha, ha) topic all on its own, and there’s a ton more to think about. But this is at least something to get you started! 
Context matters a whole lot in description – words can be positive or negative based on how they’re utilized! But these are at least some terms intended to be a bit less loaded with negative baggage than those often used in less flattering descriptions. 
Have you read a book with a fat character who had a great or interesting description? Please reblog, I’d love to see how other authors have handled it! 
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jaedia · 9 months ago
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Legend has it she still flops around ireland👀
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jaedia · 9 months ago
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jaedia · 9 months ago
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God I hate the term "unalive" SO much. It infantilises such a serious subject so badly. You mean "dead" or "killed". Yes they're very harsh words, but that's because the subject matter is harsh. People started using that word to get around TikTok and Youtube censorship, consider that. I will take exceptions for talks of widely triggering subjects like suicide. Saying "he took his own life" softens the blow of the triggering word. I get that, I use that, and sometimes I *need* that. But I cannot with "unalive". Plus all of the above.
we have GOT to kill tiktok/twitter self-censorship i just witnessed a grown adult say the word “smex” out loud to our professor
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jaedia · 9 months ago
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DragonJaskier finds a good cave to sulk in after the mountain.
Unexpectedly, Geralt is hired to kill him a year after their parting. Geralt finds the dragon, who has been doing pretty much nothing except sit in a cave.
It looks young and sad. Even if Geralt had been planning to kill the creature, he would have changed his mind upon seeing the mournful creature.
Geralt talks to it, hoping to get a response. He asks it if it lost someone. Geralt's lost people too. But, it's usually his own fault. He starts telling the dragon about the most recent person he's lost: his bard.
“It’s all right, little one,” Geralt murmured, his voice gentle. The dragon was young, its scales a vivid, fiery red that glimmered in the light of his torch. “I’m not going to hurt you.”
A deep sadness radiated from the creature, a feeling Geralt couldn’t ignore. “You’re alone, aren’t you?”
From what he knew, dragons were fiercely protective of their kin. A dragon this young should have been with its family, not stranded here by itself.
“Did they leave you behind?” Geralt asked, extending his hand slowly, pausing to gauge the dragon's reaction. “I know what that feels like. I’m alone, too. Except... it’s my fault. I pushed him away.”
At those words, the dragon seemed to stir, lifting its head slightly.
“His name is Jaskier,” Geralt went on, his tone softening. “He’s a bard with the most beautiful singing voice I’ve ever heard—not that I ever told him. He was bright, colorful, full of life… everything I’m not. I care about him more than I’ve ever cared about anyone, but instead of telling him, I let him slip away. I was too proud, too afraid to admit what he meant to me.”
The dragon began to shift, its form blurring, until it was no longer a dragon standing before Geralt.
“Hello, Geralt,” said Jaskier, now in human form, his eyes filled with understanding.
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jaedia · 9 months ago
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glitter text gifs for ppl w bad memory inspired by my last night's rambles
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jaedia · 9 months ago
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Prints are available Here
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jaedia · 9 months ago
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Oh hey it happened again
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Here ya go, champs
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jaedia · 9 months ago
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For science!!!!
(Please reblog if you vote! :D )
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jaedia · 9 months ago
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has this been done before
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jaedia · 9 months ago
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getting you getting you getting yu getting you getting yuo getting you getting u
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jaedia · 9 months ago
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Reblog if your blog is boopable-safe so you can get all the (probably new) achievements. I don’t care about notes I just want boops
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jaedia · 9 months ago
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pov you’re on tumblr for halloween:
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