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jajanvm-imbi · 11 months
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They are the most Gender™️ characters to ever gender and I love them for it
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xfriki26 · 11 months
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I really love this type of character
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They have the same vives
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massiveharmonytiger · 5 months
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Petition to replace all upcoming MCU projects with Riordanverse content.
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knightofburgers · 7 months
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I haven't seen any of y'all write about Alex Fierro meeting Nimona and it's made me lose fate in humanity. Are we even human if we haven't written these two chaotic genderfluid anarchist gremlins hanging out?
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frenz-of-frey · 2 years
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Mallory: Halfborn, you're the salt of the earth.
Halfborn: Thanks, Mal.
Mallory: I meant "scum" of the earth.
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jewishcissiekj · 11 months
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Just watched ATSV with my little sister and oh my holy fucking shitballs
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copperbadge · 5 months
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Supposedly, people with Anphantasia don't get scared reading scary stories, or at least not much. Is that true with you if you ever read Horror?
You know, I'd never thought about it, but I suppose it is. To an extent, anyway.
Follows a discussion of my relationship to horror prose and media; if you don't know what aphantasia is, as many people coming to this tumblr don't, I have a tag for it here that may help -- it's basically the lack of a "mind's eye", a visual imagination, so I hear/read things and don't see an image of them in my mind. If you are scoffing right now that nobody actually has a mind's eye, congratulations, you may also have aphantasia. The articles linked in the tag will be useful to you.
I have definitely been scared by prose before but it's very rare, and not much since I was a child, when the stories I found scary were preying on fears I already had. I loved the Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark books, and I think it's not unusual that I found the illustrations more frightening than the prose, but the only story that ever scared me was the one about the vampire who kept trying to grab a kid through a window -- because I had a window over my bed in my childhood bedroom and I was terrified I'd look up to see someone looking down at me through it. Likewise, as an adult, the only content in horror I find scary is what I think of as "mind horror" -- the loss of faculty or the loss of awareness of faculty (think the end scene of the novel Hannibal with the brain). Which is one of my biggest fears.
I don't read much horror because generally I get bored, which has in the past made me feel faintly appalled at myself, but which now makes more sense. Certainly I have no interest in slasher-style gore in prose, because I find it uninteresting and it goes on a really long time, while I don't watch it in movies/TV because the visual is upsetting -- so if I was getting the visual from the prose I might react more emotionally. I am a fan of Stephen King but mostly his early work where he was shorter on suspense, and I was reading it because I liked the ideas and the characters. Carrie is super interesting because of the personalities involved, not because of the violence or the horror aspects. But I've never seen a movie adaptation and I can imagine I would be deeply unsettled if not distraught by certain scenes if depicted visually. Although I didn't find the Hannibal TV series super upsetting (I mostly was put off by how bad I imagined Will smelled) so perhaps body horror just doesn't do it for me.
This may also explain my hard-no on zombie media, because I'm not scared at all of zombies, I just find them boring and gross, and that leaves the post-apocalyptic humans. My hard-no on post-apocalypse anything is an aversion to imagining the end of my world, though, which isn't visual, it's conceptual, and not scary, just upsetting.
Like, people kept suggesting Zombies Run! to me when I was taking up running and -- well, one, I needed the music to keep my pace, I didn't want it interrupted. But two, I didn't see why a bunch of random groaning noises would make me run faster. If you could see zombies chasing you in your head, yeah, that'd probably be more motivating.
It kind of explains too why I haven't written much horror. I used to be very curious about how people worked out what's "scary" in horror prose and I guess part of the curiosity came from not experiencing it myself. It's tough to know how to write a scary story when stories don't scare you.
To be clear, I definitely experience fear. Reading Stephen King's "It" didn't really scare me, but there were scary moments in the film adaptations. I startle at jumpscares. There's plenty of stuff in real life that I'm scared of. And even podcasts -- I don't get mental images during podcasts like apparently most people do, but Magnus Archives got me with the "digging into your pre-existing fears" thing once or twice, and while I didn't finish The Left Right Game (I just got bored) the hitchhiker scene definitely got me. But I think, unless it's playing on something conceptual that already existed, yeah, I don't find prose particularly frightening.
Huh. This feels like the kind of thing that could have a significant impact on my creative output if I could crowbar my way into it. Knowing that I as an aphantic don't need descriptions that other people do has already, I think, impacted my editing process, but this feels like it maybe would somehow have an effect on the whole thing -- the fact that I don't experience emotions when reading in the same way other people do because I don't get the visuals is something to meditate on.
How the fuck did I ever even become a writer. Like what's up with that.
(Ironically it was X-Files fanfic. X-Files, a show that very much did scare me, for which I wrote and read a lot of fanfic, none of which did...yikes. Well, that's something to meditate on for the weekend.)
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mindfulwrath · 6 months
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The Triaxial Theory of Horror
I have a theory that most horror fits into a volume of conceptual space described by 3 axes, which are:
Discrete--Diffuse
Mobile--Sessile
Wet--Dry
The Discrete--Diffuse axis describes the source of the horror. A Discrete horror has a physical, usually tangible form; is recognizable as the source of the horror; and takes actions which make it horrifying. On the opposite end of the scale, a Diffuse horror is one with no obvious source, center, or primary actor. Most of Steven King's work falls on the Discrete end of this scale; Silent Hill falls close to the middle; and The Others lands on the Diffuse end.
(As a note, any point on this axis can be done badly; hamfisted Discrete horror rapidly enters a space I call "Ooga-Booga Horror," where the object/entity/what-have-you is so cartoonishly scary as to wrap back around to being silly. Likewise, poorly handled Diffuse horror becomes "Vapor Horror," which is so completely sourceless as to be nonsensical.)
The Mobile--Sessile axis, meanwhile, describes the behavior of the horror. A Mobile horror is one that hunts, pursues, clings, reappears, or otherwise moves around; 80's slasher flicks being a prime example. Sessile horror, in contrast, stays put, and the horror derives either from the inability to escape its radius of influence or the inability to stay away; The Haunting of Hill House nearly exemplifies the far end of the axis.
(Here, too, poor handling can lead to the inversion of horror into comedy, on a scale from "Imma Gonna Getcha" to "Just Leave, Bro.")
Finally, the Wet--Dry axis deals with the effects of the horror, and is essentially equivalent to the gross-out factor. Typically, Wet horror is rich in blood, brains, and body parts, while Dry horror keeps its victims physically intact; however, this scale is not necessarily coupled to the presence or absence of viscera. For example, The Color Out of Space involves significant bodily disturbance, yet remains relatively Dry due to the elision of details. In the same vein (but in the opposite direction), Crimson Peak is an exceedingly Wet horror film, yet utilizes actual gore quite sparingly, preferring to shift the language of decomposition onto the inanimate house; yet its substitution of red clay for blood in no way lessens the Wetness of the horror.
(And as expected, this axis has its own hilarious pitfalls; over-the-top gore rapidly enters "Blood Fondue" territory, while excessively dry horror risks becoming "Totally Scary, Trust Me." Some would argue that The Color Out of Space indeed represents a plunge into the latter category.)
Some examples, then, of the triaxial scale in action:
NBC's Hannibal is Discrete/Mobile/Wet. Hannibal is the primary source of the horrifying events, he can and will chase you down, and when he does, it's going to get messy.
Saw is Discrete/Sessile/Wet. While the threat of bodily harm is similar, and its source similarly known, as in Hannibal, the texture of the horror is significantly altered by the confined setting.
House of Leaves is two horrors stacked up in a trench coat: the parts dealing with The Navidson Record are Discrete/Sessile/Dry, while Johnny Truant's narrative is Diffuse/Mobile/Wet.
Likewise, The Shining nests Discrete/Mobile/Dry horror (Jack chasing Wendy around with an axe) inside Diffuse/Sessile/Wet horror (the Overlook Hotel itself).
Silent Hill, as mentioned, is close to centered on the Discrete-Diffuse axis, and is also nearly centered on the Mobile-Sessile axis, although it is consistently Wet.
The Magnus Archives utilizes all three axes nearly to their fullest extents, but tends to cluster in the Discrete/Mobile/Wet octant.
To be sure, there are elements of horror not described by these axes--internal vs. external, active vs. passive, certain vs. uncertain doom--but as a system for interpreting and categorizing the main structural elements of horror, and particularly for describing one's preferences in horror, the triaxial scale functions well.
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Hi can you recommend something with genderfluid characters to play/watch/read ? (Plz i know 1 game , 2 films ,2 weebtoons and like 3 books with us in them I'm starving )
Hi, thank you for this ask, I'm sorry I took so long to answer! Sadly there isn't a lot of representation for us genderfluid folks in the media, but I tried my best to compose a list (keep in mind that I haven't read/seen all of these, so some of the representation might not be the best, sorry about that!!):
Books with genderfluid characters:
Alex Fierro (Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard triology)
Sallot Leon (Mask Of Shadows, main character)
Lua Novak (At the Edge of the Universe)
Riley Cavanaugh (Symptoms of Being Human, main character)
Harley (The Heartbreak Bakery, main love interest)
Carey (Can't Take That Away, main character)
Ash (Both Can Be True, main character)
Comics with genderfluid characters:
Rose (A Boy Named Rose, main character)
Yasel (Always Human)
Prince Sebastian (The Prince and the Dressmaker, main character)
Loki (Loki: Agent of Asgard, main character (much better representation than in the show!!))
Kitty (Lemonade Summer)
Shows with genderfluid characters:
Sabi (Sort Of, main character)
Loki (Loki, main character, but the genderfluid representation was sadly very little and dissatisfying)
Crowley & Aziraphale (Good Omens, angels & demons are canonically genderless beings but in my opinion there is a lot of genderfluid representation in the show, you can also read the book if you want to!)
Val/entina Romanyszyn (Gen:Lock)
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the-atlas-sister · 10 months
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ashwithapen · 11 months
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⚠️ this post is edited and updated regularly! last edited: 31 march 2024
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tales, second edition
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ranges from obsessed, to involved, to generally liking. listed alphabetically. i will probably post/reblog about mainly the ones in bold as they are my current 'favourite' interests, but anything is free game.
13 reasons why (show, haven't read book)
abnormal psychology (neurodiversity)
ASMP (minecraft rolepay series)
avengers + avengers adjacent (mcu, haven't read comics)
avpm, avps, avpsy (musicals)
bo burnham (musician + comedian)
c418 (composer)
circe (book)
cream crew (content creator group)
crywank (musician)
dream smp (livestream series; i don't support dream/dream team)
e7i (musician)
generation loss (interactive livestream + adjacent media)
good will hunting (movie)
hamilton (musical)
harry potter (fuck jkr)
hazbin hotel (tv show)
heartstopper (show, haven't gotten to read the graphic novels yet)
heathers (musical and movie)
heroes of olympus/percy jackson (books, still watching series)
how to train your dragon (movies + show)
how to train your dragon soundtrack
hozier (musician)
jacob collier (musician)
james marriott (musician + streamer)
john powell (film composer)
magnus chase and the gods of asgard (books)
modern baseball (band)
mom jeans. (band)
nimona (movie, haven't read graphic novel/web-series)
rainbow kitten surprise (band)
sherlock (bbc show)
sleepy bois inc. (content creator group; fuck wilbur soot)
song of achilles (book)
soundtracking & symbolism in music
star wars
studio ghibli (movies by the animation company)
the 1975 (band; i don't support matty healy)
the star and the sun (book; still reading)
the oh hellos (band)
toby fox (music, haven't played his games yet)
qsmp (livestreamed minecraft server)
why don't we (band; old fan, not in as deep as i used to be)
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Sword gays showdown, round 1, bracket two
Propaganda:
For Magnus Chase:
His sword talks and sings great parodies of pop songs. Magnus also refuses sword lessons even knowing it may cost him his life, he does this because he feels awkward for taking so long to get lessons. King move, Magnus
Has a talking sword named jack!!!! Is Pan!!! also is dead!!!
For Hikaru Sulu:
1) Okay, first off: Which version am I submitting? Prime timeline (TOS) or Kelvin timeline (AOS, also known as the reboot movies if you're not in the fandom)? The answer is both. Prime Sulu has the more iconic fencing scenes (and is also said to have other sword related abilities) while Kelvin Sulu is canonically gay. Specifically as a tribute to George Takei btw who played prime Sulu in TOS and is famously gay and an LGBT+ rights activist among other causes. The picture provided is prime Sulu but if you've only watched AOS, feel free to vote for him anyway.
I'm not gonna link any videos here since that would probably exceed the scope of the propaganda section but clips should be pretty easy to find. And if you can't, just trust me: The TOS fencing scenes are amazing. The AOS one is probably fine too but it's been ages since I've watched it and I forgot it even existed so it can't have been THAT memorable.
Fun fact: George Takei initially didn't know how to fence and didn't find out he'd have to until pretty late and started taking fencing lessons only three weeks before the filming of that episode (The Naked Time) and apparently "became so out-of-control and boisterous that he had to be separated from the rest of the production personnel, for their own safety" which, in context of what the episode is about, is just absolutely amazing. Truly iconic.
Anyway, considering Star Trek is an important part of queer history (I'm only half joking) you need to vote for Sulu, we all know George Takei is an icon, make the right choice here.
2) When they got hit with the drunk virus he took his shirt off and started challenging people to duels. Iconic 
3) This bitch got the outer space disease that makes you silly, and revealed they were gung ho for fencing, and brought out their sabre to just. Swashbuckle. Goes "/oh my/," and is clearly gay and played by a gay actor
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suhlinah · 21 days
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Blog Masterlist/Introducing Myself!
Kia Ora, Hello to all and welcome to my blog :)
I tend to jump from fandom to fandom and back again, so here are the ones I will ramble about:
Music:
5 Seconds of Summer (+ Luke and Ashton's solo albums) Gracie Abrams Niall Horan One Direction Billie Eilish Olivia Rodrigo SIX60 Fall Out Boy Ruel Frankie Venter Sabrina Carpenter
Books:
Percy Jackson and the Olympians Heroes of Olympus (haven't read all of Kane Chronicles yet or Magnus Chase but I want to) Heartstopper + Loveless, I Was Born For This, Radio Silence, Solitaire The Phoenix Files Young Bond Gone Red, White & Royal Blue
Films/Shows:
The PJO Show Thunderbirds Are Go! Spider-Man (Tom and Andrew's versions + Spider-Verse) The rest of the MCU How To Train Your Dragon + Race To The Edge Heartstopper Julie & The Phantoms High School Musical: The Musical: The Series Red, White & Royal Blue Miraculous Ladybug
my asks are open (don't really know how to do that but I'll learn) and I def have heaps of headcanons for various fandoms lol.
hope to connect with many people on here :)
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moondust-bard · 1 month
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Nine People I Would Like to Know Better (?) Tag
I was tagged by @sleepyowlwrites — thank you!
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current book: I’m rereading the last Magnus Chase book in Rick Riordan’s norse mythology series. His books are comfort reads. Reread books happens when I’m stressed, in pain, or upset. I am taking cozy fantasy recs in all age categories at the moment, preferably without romance.
Current fic: I don’t read much fsnfiction anymore, sadly. The JK Rowling of it all kinda ruined it for me. Engaging in fandom beyond casually consuming the media in question only stresses me out now.
Currently watching: I’m rewatching Call the Midwife. It’s a comfort watch. I go back to favorite pieces of media in times of stress. See a theme? To be fair, I don’t watch shoes or films much. Books and music are my main sources of entertainment.
Next on my watchlist: When the next season of Bridgerton drops I’ll be very occupied. I love a good historical drama.
Current hyperfixation: I’m listening to Dimension20’s Fantasy High for the first time. I really want to play DnD, and this show is only barely satisfying that.
Favorite color: lavender has been my favorite color since I was about nine years old. Periwinkle and seafoam are up there, too.
Sweet, spicy, or savory: Sweets, for sure— but more fruity-floral sweetness than bakery sweetness. I’m a big fan of treats with flower syrups, black tea, and sweet herbs in them.
Relationship status: single, and not actively looking for anything. If it happens, cool. If not, I’m honestly just happy to be here at this point. My friendships are super fulfilling and rich, and I have a large family.
Last song: The Prophecy off of Taylor Swift’s new album. I needed to let some stuff out after all the unfun medical experiences this week. The lyrics of that song kind of resemble how I feel about it.
Last thing I googled: lol, I just researched some of the new medical stuff I learned about my haunted house of a body. It was… informative.
Skill I’d like to learn: I would love to make my own clothes. For so long, I struggled to thread a needle on a sewing machine. My vision is very poor, which makes that task challenging. I think, even if it takes forever, hand-sewing might be my best shot at realizing this dream.
Best advice:
Dealing with my own health struggles, as well as supporting family who are attempting to rewrite poisonous, unsustainable behaviors has taught me something I wish I knew much sooner.
I’ve found it’s best for all involved that we try to meet each other where we are. Forcing someone into the shape you envision them in— with all their rough edges smoothed out and flaws filled in— helps no one in the present. Friends and family are going to move at their own pace and in the best way they deem fit for themselves. Expecting someone to exist or change in the ways you think suit them best, and within a set timeframe, is asking for disappointment and conflict. That being said, holding people accountable for how they treat you while they’re learning or in times of struggle is essential in caring for both yourself and that person.
And yes, this applies to how you engage with yourself, as well. There are no timelines. No “this is how I should be” or “this is what I should be doing by this stage of my life.” Exist—and change, if it’s what you’ve chosen — at your own pace, because it’s what you’ve decided is best.
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Rick Riordan July 24th Blog Update Summary:
Filming is right on schedule.
Mostly done with principal photography for episode 101 and have a good chunk done on episode 102.
They are filming scenes for episodes 101, 102, and 103 out of order.
They are filming on a mix of real and digital locations/sets such as the Industrial Light and Magic’s incredible Volume stage, blue screen sets, indoor sets they build, and actual outdoor/indoor environments.
Post-production should begin early 2023
He guesses that the most probably release date is for season 1 is early 2024
No official word on if the show will get future seasons, but they are operating on the assumption that they will and have already started making plans and schedules for future seasons.
There have been discussions about adapting Magnus Chase to the screen, but Rick wants to get PJOTV "up and running first" before making a deal.
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Hey!!! I wanted to ask what fandoms you're in? I think I know of a few, but I would love to see how many we have in common! I hope you're having a great day/night wherever you are <3
EVA!!!!!!!! HI !
I have so so many fandoms so here's a list of the ones I can think of right now. Not super active in all of them but, I do think about them a lot.
- Star Wars (currently rewatching all of the films and the clones wars in chronological order, Rogue One and Andor are my favourites though)
- DC (Batgirls, Teen Titans 2003, and Young Justice 1998 are my top comics but i’m slowly working my way through most of pre-crisis, also have watched Titans (netflix) and loved it (Brenton Thwaites did an amazing job of Dick Grayson))
- The Maze Runner (i could talk about the books and films for literal hours and never don’t think about them. my roman empire)
- Marvel (mainly mcu but also the ms marvel comics (Kamala is everything to me), also i watched the Hawkeye finale on xmas eve because its THE Christmas show to me)
- both Percy Jackson and Hero’s of Olympus of course (also Magnus Chase)
- Grishaverse (leigh bardugo is life)
- The Raven Cycle (everything about them i'm in love with and the writing is such an inspiration for me)
- Half Bad: the Bastard Son and the Devil Himself (all time favourite tv show, so mad it was cancelled)
- The Manifold Worlds by Foz Meadows (pretty sure the fandom consists of me and the author of the single fic on ao3)
- Outer Banks (it’s summer here so i’m thinking about them a lot, and also you were literally my motivation for finishing s3)
- the Hunger Games (ballad of songbirds and snakes is such a masterpiece and has transported me back to my hunger games self)
- the magnus archives (was really active last year but not so much anymore)
- a good girls guide to murder (I'm so excited for the show)
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