Fan-girling hard for The X Files since 1996 (yes, I'm an "elder")
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me casually bringing up the x files in conversation
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Actually people who did get to watch the Millennium kiss live/unspoiled please tell what your reaction was
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You GUYS!!!!!
X-files Lego!!!!!!!!! :D
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I’m never not thinking about the fact that Mulder recklessly took a half broken tram up a mountain at breakneck speed to chase after Scully when she was kidnapped by Duane Barry. And when stupid Krycek tried to sabotage him and stop the tram, Mulder just said fuck it and climbed out and was going to do god knows what to get to the top of that fucking mountain to rescue Scully. Zero interest in self preservation and 100% interest in saving his partner. There is nothing anyone can say that will ever prove to me that he wasn’t wildly in love with her from day fucking one and these insane antics prove it. And people wonder why my standards are so high.

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Spooky Award Winners 1998 - full list!

The Spooky Awards were the annual awards given to X-Files fan fiction from 1995-2004 (except for, strangely, the year 1997). They were voted on by readers in a process that's a little unclear to me now--I know it must have been occasionally controversial, because there were sometimes concerns about "ballot stuffing." Full disclosure, I'm getting most of my info about this from Fanlore, although as an aged person I do remember the Spookys being a big deal back in the day. I might have even voted for them at some point, but I really don't remember how it worked. I sure af know we didn't have Google Forms. From year to year the categories changed, sometimes drastically, and sometimes they awarded honorable mentions. In the earlier years, from my point of view, it looks like a lot of the same fics and authors won again and again in lots of categories, but by the later years, it seems like it was a much more varied group of winners. I find the Spooky winners really fascinating to look at now because (1) they show what people liked to write and read back when the show was on; (2) they're an interesting documentation of early online fandom / fanfic, including how people liked to categorize fic and pairings; (3) there are a lot of fics and authors on these lists that people still read and recommend; (4) there are some fics that people really don't read and recommend, and I'm always curious why (some might deserve to be remembered more!). I'm going to list the 1998 Spooky winners below and link each fic as best I can so other people can explore them. I chose 1998 because there were a lot of familiar fics to me on this list--honestly, some real bangers--but maybe I'll do another year later. I found every fic but one still online. (Unacceptable by Justin Glasser anyone?) A few random observations about 1998: obviously lots of movie fic. Less of a focus on strictly MSR, and plenty of same sex pairings, including Scully slash. More male fic authors / author names than we typically see nowadays. Also, in googling for a hard-to-find fic, I think I discovered another XF fanfic author who went pro (Saundra Mitchell). Look these over and give me your thoughts!
Outstanding Portrayal of Mulder Angst
First Place - Iolokus series - Mustang Sally and RivkaT
Second Place - The Cry of the Truth - A. I. Irving
Third Place - Eleventh Hour - Rachel Anton
Outstanding Mulder Characterization
First Place - Reach - Khyber
Second Place - Antidote - Karen Rasch and Rachel Howard
Third Place - Tangible - Blueswirl
Outstanding Original Character
First Place - Miranda Scully -- Iolokus IV - MustangSally and RivkaT
Second Place - Audrey--A Show of Strength - Meredith
Outstanding Original Villain
First Place - George Naxos --- Iolokus - MustangSally and Rivka T
Second Place - Mark Dupree --- ELS - Dawson Rambo
Third Place - Mr. Chancy/Simon Moloch -- Kevin Justin Glasser
Outstanding Portrayal of Scully Angst
First Place - Wallpaper - Annie Sewell-Jennings
Second Place - Primal Sympathy - Lydia Bower
Outstanding Scully Characterization
First Place - Reach - Khyber
Second Place - Antidote - Karen Rasch and Rachel Howard
Outstanding Characterization of a Recurring TV Character
First Place - Worth her Weight - Marguerite
Second Place - Smoke Gets in Your Eyes - Plausible Deniability
Outstanding Vignette
First Place - Fast Hard Screw on the Main Deck - Bidie McCucholl
Second Place - The Shadow of His Wings - Marguerite
Outstanding Humor Story
First Place - Your Platonic Relationship: An Owner's Manual - Lilla Vaughan
Second Place - The Carrot and the Stick - Plausible Deniability
Outstanding Author
First Place - Dawson Rambo
Second Place (tie)- Lydia Bower
Second Place (tie)- Nascent
Outstanding New Author
First Place - Bidie McCucholl
Second Place - Annie Sewell-Jennings
Outstanding Drama
First Place - The Iolokus Series - MustangSally & RivkaT
Second Place - A Show of Strength - Meredith
Outstanding Mulder/Scully Friendship
First Place - Worth Her Weight - Marguerite
Second Place (tie) - The Abyss Looks Back - Kronos
Second Place (tie) - And Chaos Shall Reign - Kronos
Outstanding NC-17 Romance
First Place - Metamorphosis - Annie Sewell-Jennings
Second Place - Momentary Lapses Series - Dasha K. & Plausible Deniability
Outstanding Non-NC-17 Romance
First Place - Reach - Khyber
Second Place - Merry Christmas, Scully - Stephanie Kaiser
Outstanding Other Romance
First Place - Smoke Gets in Your Eyes - Plausible Deniability
Second Place - Loners - Anne Haynes
Outstanding Mulder/Other Romance
First Place - Banging Your Head Against a Red-Haired Brick Wall - Blair Provence
Second Place - Venture Forth - Punk Maneuverability
Outstanding Scully/Other Romance
First Place - Half a World Away - Jane St. Clair
Second Place - Wheels of Iscariot - Emilie Renee Karr
Third Place - Homicidal Tendencies - Swikstr
Outstanding Skinner/Mulder Romance
First Place - Baton Rouge - Frogdoggie
Second Place (tie) - Challenges - Te
Second Place (tie) - Lasting Consequences - Debra Fran Baker
Second Place (tie) - Rarest Man Series (Body of Evidence, Duty Before Pleasure, Feast and Famine, Resolution, Test of Endurance, Wet Dream) - Sergeeva
Second Place (tie) - Unacceptable - Justin Glasser
Second Place (tie) - Wakened by Silence - JiM Page
Outstanding Skinner/Scully Romance
First Place - A Cold Angel Eye - Jordan
Second Place - Red Valerian Series - Dasha K.
Outstanding Platonic Mulder/Scully Romance
First Place (tie) - The Shadow of His Wings - Marguerite
First Place (tie) - Theory and Practice - Nascent
Outstanding Mulder/Scully UST
First Place - Your Platonic Relationship: An Owner's Manual - Lilla Vaughan
Second Place - Ninth Circle - Tim Scott
Outstanding Slash Story
First Place - Nightclub Girls - Dasha K
Second Place - Nightclub Jitters - Dasha K
Most Chris Carter
First Place - Kevin - Justin Glasser
Second Place (tie) - Antidote - Karen Rasch and Rachel Howard
Second Place (tie) - ELS - Dawson Rambo
Outstanding Series
First Place (tie) - The Iolokus Series - MustangSally and RivkaT
First Place (tie) - Momentary Lapses Series - Dasha K and Plausible Deniability
Outstanding Short Story
First Place - Day 17 - Khyber
Second Place - Fast Hard Screw on the Main Deck - Bidie McCucholl
Third Place (tie) - Camp - Shalimar
Third Place (tie) - All the Children are Insane - MustangSally
Outstanding Long Story
First Place - Antidote - Karen Rasch and Rachel Howard
Second Place (tie) - Reach - Khyber
Second Place (tie) - ELS - Dawson Rambo
Outstanding Story in a Series
First Place - Said the Spider to the Fly - Dark Nascent
Second Place - The Ghost at Her Side - Joyce McKibben
Third Place - Iolokus IV - MustangSally and Rivka T
Outstanding Unfinished Work
First Place - Paper Saints - Jill Selby
Second Place - Above Rubies - Rachel Howard
Outstanding Post-Episode Story
First Place - Camp - Shalimar
Second Place - All the Children are Insane - MustangSally
Outstanding Movie Fic
First Place - Worth her Weight - Marguerite
Second Place - A Makeshift Kiss - Jill Selby
Outstanding Action/Adventure Story
First Place (tie) - Antidote - Karen Rasch and Rachel Howard
First Place (tie) - Iolokus - MustangSally and RivkaT
Outstanding X-File
First Place - ELS - Dawson Rambo
Second Place - Antidote - Karen Rasch and Rachel Howard
Outstanding Crossover
First Place - Homicidal Tendencies - Swikstr
Second Place - The Flash Forward Series/ Slash Evidence Series (Young Blooded, Signature, Worst Case Scenario, Segue: Litany and Requiem) - Saundra Mitchell
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when a five minute sketch from the kimmel show in 2016 has better hair for Scully/Gillian than the official revival which came out the same year
#It's true (at least for scully)#wigs in revivals bothered me sooooo much#and i am not categorically anti wig!#the x files#revival
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I contemplated for a second that David Duchovny might have Chris Carter as a guest on his podcast about failure. Then I realized CC has that insane, delusional white man confidence that even if DD straight up asked if he considered certain creative decisions along the way in TXF failures (like idk, the whole William thing, the breakup, the lack of a show bible, IWTB as a whole), CC would just be like "nope!" And DD would be like "ok...this episode was sponsored by Blue Apron." and then it would just end. shortest podcast episode ever.
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WE LOVE YOU PEDRO
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Gethsemane Cut Scene: Scully offers to stay the night
In a cut/re-write, Mulder is told that Roach did abduct his sister as depicted in 'Paper Hearts'. Seeing how upset he is, Scully offers to stay with Mulder but he refuses.
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It took me nearly 3 decades to figure out that my very, very, very first OTP also worked for a gov agency, also had a balding, annoyed boss, and also had a badass chick who was 100% smarter than her counterpart. I have a type!!!
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Yay, Austria!! 🇦🇹
#eurovision#not the x files#i am but a humble american fan of eurovision#i was happy with the winner this year#hasnt always been the case#eurovision 2025
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Why aren't we talking about the real reason male college enrollment is dropping? (Celeste Davis, Oct 6 2024)
"White flight is a term that describes how white people move out of neighborhoods when more people of color move in.
White flight is especially common when minority populations become the majority. That neighborhood then declines in value.
Male flight describes a similar phenomenon when large numbers of females enter a profession, group, hobby or industry—the men leave. That industry is then devalued.
Take veterinary school for example:
In 1969 almost all veterinary students were male at 89%.
By 1987, male enrollment was equal to female at 50%.
By 2009, male enrollment in veterinary schools had plummeted to 22.4%
A sociologist studying gender in veterinary schools, Dr. Anne Lincoln says that in an attempt to describe this drastic drop in male enrollment, many keep pointing to financial reasons like the debt-to-income ratio or the high cost of schooling.
But Lincoln’s research found that “men and women are equally affected by tuition and salaries.”
Her research shows that the reason fewer men are enrolling in veterinary school boils down to one factor: the number of women in the classroom.
For every 1% increase in the proportion of women in the student body, 1.7 fewer men applied.
One more woman applying was a greater deterrent than $1000 in extra tuition! (…)
Since males had dominated these professions for centuries, you would think they would leave slowly, hesitantly or maybe linger at 40%, 35%, 30%, but that’s not what happens.
Once the tipping point reaches majority female- the men flee. And boy do they flee!
It’s a slippery slope. When the number of women hits 60% the men who are there make a swift exit and other men stop joining.
Morty Schapiro, economist and former president of Northwestern University has noticed this trend when studying college enrollment numbers across universities:
“There’s a cliff you fall off once you become 60/40 female/male. It then becomes exponentially more difficult to recruit men.”
Now we’ve reached that 60% point of no return for colleges.
As we’ve seen with teachers, nurses and interior design, once an institution is majority female, the public perception of its value plummets.
Scanning through Reddit and Quora threads, many men seem to be in agreement - college is stupid and unnecessary.
A waste of time and money. You’re much better off going into the trades, a tech boot camp or becoming an entrepreneur. No need for college. (…)
When mostly men went to college? Prestigious. Aspirational. Important.
Now that mostly women go to college? Unnecessary. De-valued. A bad choice. (…)
School is now feminine. College is feminine. And rule #1 if you want to safely navigate this world as a man? Avoid the feminine.
But we don’t seem to want to talk about that."
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SHUT THE FUCK UP
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Chewie: And the (Possible) History of Gillovny
It all began in October 2013, when David and Gillian did a Reddit AMA:
When someone asked David about being in Twin Peaks:
And he made the statement that he “looked like Chewbacca” and asked “was Chewbacca a girl?”

Keep reading
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i cannot keep quiet about this anymore.
if you're in the US or Canada and interested in learning a language using a free app please get a library card and download MANGO. it's very good and extremely free with a library card (there are many public libraries and universities using the service, so make an account and use the search feature here to find out if there's one near you).
mango currently has 72 available languages and dialects (that's right! different courses for french or canadian french! spanish or latam spanish!). it's set up basically like an audiobook with text. the idea is that the narrator explains the words while you read, and you repeat after them or say the translation out loud when prompted. there's a daily review where you go through flashcards. you can also use the flashcards at your leisure and create your own. at the end of each chapter there's a listening comprehension quiz and a reading comprehension quiz. i cannot emphasize how effective this all is. and it's free with a card.
if you're not in the US or Canada and/or looking for something more like duolingo (don't use duolingo btw tldr they fired translators and replaced them with "ai"), then try BUSUU! it only has 14 languages atm but the lessons are really descriptive and effective. it also has a feature where you can correct other people's open-ended speaking/typing exercises. you set your fluent languages, and exercises by people learning those languages will appear in your feed for you to correct. you can even add others as friends! and, much like duolingo, it has a streak and leaderboard system for you to strive for, minus the guilt-tripping owl.
busuu is free (you watch ads to unlock lessons and they're all skippable after like five seconds), although it also has paid premium/plus versions (i don't use the paid version—the language courses are available for free, and the ad system is Really unobtrusive).
so that's my wisdom for the day. mango and busuu. please check them out :)
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