I came up with the idea for today's love fest over the weekend when I saw a lot of comments from people expressing sadness about the cancellation, and then also some embarrassment for feeling that way, or feeling alone in their emotions. I wanted to do something positive that felt personal and that would remind people that fandom isn't going anywhere.
Originally I thought to do it a few days after the WJW with DJenks, figuring we'd need another boost after that high wore off. Obviously the WJW didn't end up happening, but then I realized it was Rhys' birthday today, so that also felt like a great reason to spread a bit of love (not that you ever need a reason for that!).
And honestly, while the whole point was to make other people smile, the whole experience really boosted my own spirits tremendously. While stalking perusing everyone's blogs for inspo, I was reminded quite powerfully just how many extremely kind, talented, smart, funny, insightful, beautiful people there are in this fandom.
So I just want to say thank you. All of you who create gifs, make art, write fic, analyze the show, share shit posts, or reblog all of the above so we can see it again and again and again, you have made a difference in my fandom experience. With every post, you made me fall in love with Ed and Stede and the whole crew just a little bit more. Whether you're someone who's always in the tags or someone who prefers to quietly reblog, you have made my time here very special and I'm so grateful. 💕
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I feel super conflicted. Why did you make sun/moon kill and eat that innocent cryptid killer? It feels so out of character....
I think this one goes to @naffeclipse!
But also, well... "Innocent cryptid killer" is definitely an oxymoron for the demonic cryptid! It may not have been a particularly wise choice (since we all know there will be hell to pay), but that doesn't mean it's out of character. I'm already wincing thinking about the fallout (it's gonna be delicious angst <3), but personally I... I don't see what other course of action they could have taken once they were spotted?
I mean, look - here's a demonic cryptid who is soft for 1 (one) "special" cryptid hunter, just about to enjoy their meal, when theres another cryptid hunter not only interrupting that, but actively threatening them with pursuit and death (and, unbeknownst to the poor sod, the reveal of what they are to Y/N, something they want to keep from them forever ideally!) - what else is a cryptid supposed to do?
It's going to cause a mess and it's going to hurt Y/N, but the boys are well-rounded characters that make painful mistakes and we still end up rooting for them, I have no doubt <3
This scene will come back. Anon, if you've read Naff's works, I think you know you can trust her to handle this appropriately - it won't be swept under the rug, it'll be addressed, and we might all scream a little, but it'll be good <3
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alles gute zum geburtstag draco !!!! :D ich versuche diese nachricht ohne google translate schreiben, weil ich meine deutsch verbessern werden möchte :3 (also wenn etwas eventuell falsch ist, du kannst mir sagen LMAO) hoffentlich geht’s alles ok bei dir :)
!!!!! Ein Geburtstagsgruß auf Deutsch, was für eine Überraschung!!! Das mit dem Deutsch hast du echt sehr gut gemacht, bravo!
Hier trotzdem ein paar Korrekturen :3
-Deutsch ist maskulin, also “mein Deutsch” statt “meine Deutsch”
-das “werden” ist überflüssig, brauchst du nicht (reads as “i will want to improve” instead of “i want to improve”)
-die wenn-Konstruktion im Nebensatz in der Klammer heißt, dass im Hauptsatz (nach dem Komma) Verb und Subjekt den Platz tauschen (also “kannst du” statt “du kannst”). (Also “sagen” requires another Object or construction unlike tell in english so adding an “es” after “kannst du” would help
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The Role of AI in Modern Resume Checkers
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