40 something fangeek whose kids suggested this as an option...I think they just wanted not to have to listen to mom fanning over things.
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sketches from today, I'm mostly proud of the lqr and jin ling
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if i were to write a fic set in Germany how would you want me to go about it and what would you want me to know
oh man that is an incredibly BROAD question. uuuuuum ... maybe the most important thing is that the equivalent to *darling* is not *Liebling*. nobody says *Liebling* like that.
here are some great german fic settings are: - meet cute while waiting for the very delayed Deutsche Bahn train - doing FKK (=naked swimming) on a hot summer day on a lake, where you rode together on your bikes and also you brought a picknick and a cold Radler - historical AU where your characters were part of the RAF - eating Weißwurst together - meeting on german tumblr because you both ship those Kommisare from Saarland Tatort - moving in together and pretending you're a couple so you don't have to pay Rundfunkbeitrag twice
i'm also opening this up to the group of german mutuals that i know are lurking on this post. help a buddy out!
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What we’ve gotta understand is that “the modern Internet is abolishing spaces for adults” and “the modern Internet is abolishing space for children” are compatible phenomena. Neither group is being favoured: the modern Internet is abolishing spaces for adults (i.e., because grown-up topics aren’t advertiser friendly) and the modern Internet is abolishing spaces for children (i.e., because online communities which consist principally of people who have no money are hard to sell things to). The Internet that contemporary corporate interests are trying to build isn’t a space for anyone – it’s the digital equivalent of an Ikea showroom.
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“what’s your aesthetic” it’s super niche actually it’s called clothes i like. hope this helps
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>the goblin leaps to attack!
>the goblin misses!
>the goblin has scraped his little knee!
>oh, his little knee!
>oh, his little knee!
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Hi, I’m Mel Stanfill. I am a scholar at the University of Central Florida whose research focuses on fan studies, and I want to understand the opinions of media fans about the use of generative AI tools (like ChatGPT, DALL-E, and others), both in general and as part of the creation of works like fan fiction and fan art in particular.
If you would like to share your thoughts, please take this online survey that will take approximately 15-20 minutes and tell me what you think:
Please also reblog to help me get more responses!
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the most annoying people are people who don't understand storytelling. they be like "oooo how convenient that this thing happened to the main character in the very beginning". yeah no shit. that's why the story begins here
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in my deathbed doing phone time for a bit before im ready
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Yes I like fictional characters a very normal amount. Don’t look at my blog.
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me when someone who has been nice to me every single time we've interacted is nice to me:
omg... you dont hate me?....
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Telepathic aliens enjoy that humans will "play music" for hours at a time. When it's too mentally quiet on deck, they just announce the catchiest song titles they know and the humans will start thinking about it automatically.
The humans hate this so, so much.
Zorf: Human Steve, can you please play that song I like, the one with all the females
Steve: what
Zorf: A little bit of Monica in my life
Steve:
Steve: mother fu--
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