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something has burned away in the darkness while no one was watching. -1 something
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THE ENTIRE WEST IS BEING PUT UP FOR SALE AND I AM BEGGING YOU TO CALL YOUR SENATORS

Trump’s budget bill has many, many things in it, but buried amongst it is the MILLIONS OF ACRES OF PUBLIC LAND FOR SALE.
This is the entirety of the Arizona state forests, the entire Cascades mountain range. Swathes of pristine desert around the national parks in Utah. On the doorstep of Jackson Hole.
THIS BILL IS BIG, BUT IT CAN BE AMENDED AND ABSOLUTELY MUST NOT PASS AS IS please.
If you have ever enjoyed the wilderness, we stand to lose it all forever.
CALLING your senators - NOT JUST IN THE WEST. ALL SENATORS, is CRUCIAL.
Outdoor alliance has a great resource for reaching out.
I don’t have a huge following but please, everywhere I have ever loved, the forests I grew up playing in, the land I got married on, is all at risk and I am begging.
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I’ve been watching this whole canon versus fanon Sirius thing that’s been going on lately from the sidelines and my entire opinion on it is a sigh.
It’s exhausting
As if there’s one monolithic canon interpretation of Sirius and one monolithic fanon interpretation of Sirius. The enlightened canon purists versus the delusional reductive fanon clowns. It’s just so weird. Especially since I don’t think I’ve ever read a fic (even shameless smut) where I felt like the author didn’t pour love and thoughtfulness into their characters. Do the marauders incorrect quotes annoy me sometimes when Sirius is a pouty idiot and Remus is an all knowing sufferer. Sure. But that’s short, bite sized post style content that doesn’t need much thought to go into it to create. Any time you actually read fic, even if that fic presents Sirius as young, feminine, sensitive and dramatic, it’s for a reason. The author thought about the story and thought about the characters and how they want to represent them.
The idea that people are rigid, unflexible and unchanging is just strange. “Sirius would never. Canon Sirius wasn’t-” canon Sirius spent 12 years in solitary confinement!! I personally think when I read fics where young Sirius is very different from how he is in the books I find it very emotional and sad. That his bright, charismatic, expressive, over the top light got smothered by guilt and solitude and darkness. That his passion changed to obsession and his droll goofy dramatics changed to fits of sulking and antisocial behaviour. It’s sad. He’s not 16 anymore. He’s traumatised. He’s broken and hollowed out and lost the people he loved most it’s so sad.
And the idea that “fanon Sirius wouldn’t last 2 days in azakaban” bro… people can be over the top and dramatic and expressive and still be perfectly capable when it comes down to it. I personally am one of the least serious most silly, talkative people and I have been through plenty of shit I needed to nut up to get through- that’s just life.
Sirius is powerful, and smart, and talented, and expressive and goofy and fun.
He can be all those things at once
Sometimes it seems like the takes that are very intent on a canon idea of Sirius can present a very narrow view of him, and leave out things from the text which do support some “fanon” interpretations. He is dramatic, he is beefing with snape and knocking chairs over, he is goofy, he chases pigeons for Harry and puts his paws on his shoulders. He is prone to sulking. He is prone to letting his trauma get to him. He is putting on a brave face for Harry in every scene we see him in (except the shack, where he’s at his most dramatic and unhinged)
And yeah it’s toned down and it’s marred by trauma and sadness, he’s a sad character with a super fucking tragic story that makes me wanna cry when I think about it too hard.
One final point before I wrap this ramble up and that’s that these takes can sometimes feel just a bit mysoginistic and queerphobic to me. Sirius was never some paragon of stoic masculinity, he’s traumatised. And disparaging his traits that line up with femininity is weird. As if all sorts of women don’t deal with horrible shit every day. As if women aren’t some of the most capable people you and I know. Haven’t we seen enough beautiful character arcs of sensitive, girly girl women who are also badass and strong to know that feminine people can do both
Anyway, that’s my two cents. I don’t usually pipe up on fandom discourse because tumblr and Ao3 are just my little sandbox to play and have fun and I have absolutely no interest in fighting strangers on the internet but it’s been microwaving around in my head for a while so here we go :))
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Saying this right fucking now.
I don’t want to see ANY of you touching that fuckass new Harry Potter series.
That woman has set us back YEARS. YEARS. And whose money is she using to do it? People who continually support her and her sorry excuse for a book series.
If you simply must watch it? Pirate. It’s not hard.
Do not give her money. Do not give her a platform. Do not contribute. Please.
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NO KINGS! Be safe tomorrow 🇺🇸
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gryffindorks (affectionate)

i present to you messrs moony, wormtail, padfoot and prongs
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SOMEBODYY TOOO LOOOOOOVEEEEEE
obv a direct reference to THAT @motswolo chapter I will NEVER shut up about it … 😪🤙🏼 legit think she s a wizard

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nothing sexier than that picture with the italian players on top of eachother after the win and the english ones going through the 5 stages of grief in the back
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An all-encompassing list of what to do about the Harry Potter HBO reboot:
DO:
Avoid watching.
Swipe past all official content. The less interaction, the better.
Remind people that consuming the HBO show in any way is not okay. That includes pirating, using it for edits, etc.
Remind people that JKR uses her profits to DIRECTLY hurt trans people.
Hold the ADULT actors and HBO itself accountable for choosing to work with JKR.
DO NOT:
Bully the children involved in the show. They're minors.
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Packing my bags as we speak!




mermaid internet cafe in an upside down boat, where the mermaids go to read fanfiction, and do whatever else they do on the internet. remote work, probably.
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Senara, as a resident serious adult with a good grasp on the UK political and cultural landscape, AND the Harry Potter fandom, may I ask:
What impact does the fandom actually have on policies that impact transgender people?
I want to be the best ally I can be to trans folk, and I have seen discussions advocating that the Harry Potter franchise falling into oblivion is the only real way to de-platform JK Rowling.
I don’t entirely disagree - but I also suspect that the fandom as we know on Tumblr and Discord could be a much less influential bubble than it thinks itself to be, and not the main target audience for new movies, shows, and merchandising.
Is simply not consuming products from the franchise enough, or is engaging in extremely niche discussions on a cloudless micro-blogging platform still fanning the fire of Harry Potter, and giving ammunition to JKR to continue on her rampage of infantilising those who challenge her and targeting trans rights?
I don’t want to be naive or wilfully ignorant about my participation in this culture. But I want to know if blogging about Snupin smut and reading fanfiction on free independent platforms still trickles down to making JKR’s voice louder.
I also sometimes think that Harry Potter achieved the status of undeniable cultural staple, and oblivion is simply not an option - much like Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan. I can force myself to forget and never engage with it again, but is it at all realistic in a global scale?
Is there an erroneous assumption that most of us on tumblr and discord are on team “fuck JKR, read fanfcition and pirate the books”? Or are offline elder millennials buying HP merch and reading the books to their kids carrying the franchise on their backs?
Or none of this matters, because HP is already part of the popular imagination, and it’s the tragedy of our times that big corporations will inevitably milk it forever?
Hope this is not too much of an awkward question, I really appreciate your insights
the way that the fandom impacts trans rights is by earning jkr money.
jkr's public transphobia - her comments on twitter etc. - absolutely contributes to recruiting others to the anti-trans cause, and that shouldn't be downplayed. but being loud and wrong on social media isn't the same as having political or legal authority - jkr doesn't have this, and she doesn't deserve people thinking she does.
how she causes material harm to trans people in the uk [which then hurts all trans people, because other places may choose to follow suit] is because she donates colossal sums of money to legal cases which challenge trans people's rights. it's not just yesterday's judgement from the uk supreme court - in which the plaintiff was an anti-trans group she's on the record as having donated £70,000 to - she does it all the time.
she can donate this money because it's loose change for her. she makes millions every year.
and it doesn't come from mid-tier detective fiction, does it?
so, yes, here is the first truth - if she doesn't earn any money from you, you're not contributing to the overarching way her anti-trans crusade has an impact, and that matters.
but there is also a second truth - that you need to go beyond that.
several things need to be borne in mind:
jkr is one of the most visible - if not the single most visible - transphobes in the world. but she's not the only one.
the tendency to make her the figurehead of a transphobic movement, and to assume that disengaging with harry potter without doing anything else is enough, may be comforting. but it's also wrong.
indeed, a lot of the people who have the greatest power to harm trans rights are nowhere near as visible as jkr - politicians, lawyers, journalists, academics, doctors, and so on. the supreme court did not reach its judgement because of jkr. the assault on trans rights which will unfold from the judgement will not happen because of her.
i'm not saying this to deny jkr's influence or to imply that she's not dangerous. i'm saying it because i think it's important to remember that she has a vested interest in you feeling tiny and hopeless in the face of her money - in you thinking that she's the head of a movement and that movement is winning.
instead, the uk terf movement is fragmented and riddled with internecine beef. plenty of its factions don't actually like jkr - and she doesn't like plenty of them. it can be fought, and it can be fought at the grassroots while she's in her mouldy tower being a bigot on twitter.
it's worth being absolutely clear that yesterday's supreme court ruling was not - in and of itself - new legislation. the uk supreme court does not have the power to make new laws. only parliament can do that.
[and i do think it's important to be precise about this - i've seen lots of people, especially those outside of the uk, posting about "new laws" or stating that the law now bans being trans, or that the law states that trans people don't legally exist, or that the law makes it legal to discriminate against trans people. this is not true - no new law was passed, and the supreme court judgement reaffirms that trans people are protected from discrimination under the equality act. this claim can and should be criticised - see here for an example - but it is nonetheless now on the record as the court's intention.]
the judgement was a "clarification" - which is to say that it was an interpretation - of existing legislation. it - by itself - doesn't compel an institution or organisation to change anything. and it is, therefore, an interpretation which can be pushed back against.
this has already started - there's an excellent summary of objections to the judgement, which also provides a rebuttal to the crowing many terfs are doing about how trans rights are being rolled back by pointing out all the ways in which they will not be surrendered:
sadly, this is behind a paywall. it's summarised here, in an article from the same writer, a practising barrister who is a specialist in employment and discrimination law:
and all of us can do things which enable that pushback to continue, above all, in making clear to our mps that they only have our votes if they - at a bare minimum - continue to defend trans rights.
find their contact details here:
and a template letter here:
if you have an mp who is clear that they support restrictions on trans rights [and you can check their voting record here], then actively oppose them - call for them to be reselected at the next election [sadly a while away...], canvas for an opponent etc.
support institutions which continue to defend trans rights. the supreme court judgement doesn't force places to, for example, ban trans women from entering women's toilets [parliament could pass legislation which does, but that doesn't exist yet, and that's why you need to contact your mp], but plenty will be frightened into doing so. be loud about how you value and will continue to use businesses and services which don't bend to transphobic pressure.
donate to trans charities. lots are circulating, but here are some specifically northern irish options, which tend to otherwise get overlooked:
boost stories about the impact of transphobic legislation. it's crucial that you don't underestimate how little the average person knows about this [and about jkr's role in it in particular] - and this is something which helps anti-trans messaging sound more reasonable. but we can reach them first.
what you do with harry potter as a thing beyond this is always going to be subjective. i've set out more on my personal approach before - here - and, of course, you may do what you want.
but - since you've asked - i think two things are true:
on the one hand, harry potter is a juggernaut. the tumblr subsection of the fandom could disappear tonight and the impact would be minimal - harry potter is probably one of the most mainstream cultural products in the world.
and that's how it makes jkr money - branded merchandise, the theme parks, the studio tour, royalties from streaming, and so on.
fandom doesn't require you to engage with any of these. and i do think it's acceptable to understand a commitment not to give jkr money as a viable and sincerely significant harm-reduction strategy.
however.
on the other hand, the vitality of the fandom plays a role in making harry potter marketable. this is undeniable.
and this is the case for all areas of the fandom - i see a lot of cope ["jkr would hate my queer otp!"], but people can get sucked in through anything. having a non-canon take on things, or writing dead dove, or whatever doesn't prevent that.
but it's especially the case for areas of the fandom which are prominent in pop-culture independently of jkr.
i don't just mean the marauders subfandom here - i think we can all stand to grapple with this implication, and i think there's a tendency from people in less prominent fandom subsections to think that they don't have to, which exists at the other end of a spectrum from the tendency from people in the marauders subfandom to assume that their lax approach to canon absolves them from any connection to jkr.
this is a difficult circle to square because it's something which gives jkr visibility indirectly.
[there's no way, for example, that she's in contact with e.g. artists whose songs go viral in marauders tiktoks, whose youtube comments are then flooded with "can't believe i'm thinking about harry potter's dead dad 😭".]
fanfiction and fanart also lives in this indirect space.
jkr doesn't gain any money from it - and that is important. it's also a medium which may engage with the subject matter of the series critically - through taking issue with how she writes about gender, for example - and this is important as well.
but she doesn't gain nothing from it either.
my personal view is that the only way to remain in fandom is two-fold:
as discussed, make sure you're actually doing something in defence of trans people in your real life... and make sure that your indirect contribution to jkr's nonsense never becomes a direct one.
that is to say, don't spend any money.
and - and this is the important thing - actually mean that.
i think that a very important thing to do if you want to stay in the fandom is to work on building yourself a mental defence against the fear of missing out.
by which i mean... in the circles in which i move, people seem - at the moment - to universally agree that they won't be watching the new television adaptation.
but i find it very striking - and very concerning - that lots of people seem to be taking the view that doing this will be easy, because the tv show won't be any good.
i strongly - strongly - advise you to prepare yourselves for the opposite. expect that the show will be absolutely outstanding. deal with your disappointment in missing out in advance. and do not engage with it, no matter what it tries to tempt you with.
we are about to see an unprecedented level of fan service. every single complaint people made about the film series will be addressed. it's going to make sure that ron is written book-accurately. it's going to give romione or hinny or whatever as it "should have been" in the films. it's going to whip out some really big name casting [cillian murphy has had months to shut down the rumour that he's voldemort... and if it comes to pass, his casting will bring a legion of peaky blinders fans on board. do not be one of them.]. i would bet my house that it's going to make wolfstar canon.
and it's going to do this because it knows that's how people who have committed to not watching it will waver - that, when faced with "i've got the chance to see x done properly" or "god, i love y in everything else they're in", people will go "lol, no ethical consumption under capitalism" and consume anyway.
but there is a more ethical strand of harry potter consumption, and that's consumption which does all it can to limit its impact to only benefitting jkr indirectly, and which takes that task seriously.
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wishing I could freeze time so fanfic writers could write all of their slow-burn enemies to lovers and gay porn and fix-it fics and all of their WIPs and prompts without having to worry about life and other responsibilities
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