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Matthew: “Ew gross! Wasn’t me boss, I swear!”

Also Matthew (to himself): “Merv should’ve put the right sign up then. Maybe I’ll shit on your head next time, because you could honestly do with a bit of good luck...”


SFX Magazine
18 Jun 2025
Shared via PressReader (this is the whole article and pics, incl. interviews with Tom Sturridge, Freddie Fox, Douglas Booth, Sanjeev Bhaskar & Asim Chaudhry)
SFX HAS ARRIVED AT HELL. It’s probably not the first time in our 30-year history – and likely won’t be the last – but thankfully this trip is temporary and actually housed within Shepperton Studios in London. It’s February 2024 and we’ve been invited to a banquet – but this isn’t any ordinary meal, this is a gathering of representatives from several different realms, all of whom are vying for ownership of Hell once Lucifer abdicates. We’ll just graze, thanks. This is season two of The Sandman, which returns to Netflix in July for 12 episodes, including a standalone outing for Death. It’s also the final season, as Dream’s story is wrapped up in a slightly different way. “We’re remixing a lot of it,” showrunner and writer Allan Heinberg tells SFX. “There are a lot of standalone stories because we’re an ongoing series; it’s all focused on Dream’s character primarily. So we will weave in and out of flashbacks that allow us to get to know the characters. “All of the self-contained moments are incorporated into the narrative as flashbacks. For example, ‘The Song Of Orpheus’, which is a standalone Sandman special, that’s all now a flashback in episode five rather than its own episode. Thermidor, which we’ve included – a flashback to the French Revolution with Joanna Constantine – is an example of that. “Since we’re moving forward with Dream’s life, anytime we look backward, it’s as a flashback in order to give the present some context and meaning.”

SPLIT SCREEN
Today’s entertainment – for both us and the representatives of the realms in the banquet hall – is a magic show performed by Cain and Abel with sidekick Goldie the Gargoyle. As you might expect, the box-sawing trick doesn’t exactly go in Abel’s favour. “They’re just deciding how to chop people in half…” production tells us. Jamie Childs – who’s directing all 12 episodes of the season – is on stage figuring it out. The set smells of wood and smoke. There are extras in woolly robes who will later mingle with “representatives from Faerie, the demons from Hell, the Lords of Order, the Lords of Chaos, Shivering Jemmy, and the Chaos Brigade, Lord Susano-o-no-mikoto, who’s a Japanese storm god, and the Norse gods Oden, Thor and Loki,” Heinberg explains. The representatives all have different themed tables. The demons’ table is covered in entrails. There’s cling film keeping the eyeballs, hearts and livers “fresh”. The Norse gods have a lot of meat – over-sized turkeys on sticks so they look like giant legs. Another table has sweets, dolls and a Victorian creepiness, using the attic from The Woman In Black as a reference. Susano’s table has a bonsai tree and a sand garden – the sand is all modelled and fixed so that it can’t be moved. (continues after interview)
JUST ANOTHER DREAM
Tom Sturridge is Dream


Do you feel like you have a deeper understanding of your character now in season two?
You can’t help but have a deeper understanding after you’ve spent a year doing something, rather than when you’re a total virgin to the experience. Having time away from it was also incredibly helpful. There’s something about time breeds subconscious experience, which, ironically, is what our entire show is about, and that’s been very helpful with Dream.
But more than me personally, it’s such a communal experience, the making of something like this. What’s most thrilling is everyone together having an understanding of what they’re doing, because at the beginning, you have actors who can be obsessive about characters, but members of the crew don’t necessarily have a historic understanding of The Sandman. Suddenly now we all know what we’re in. So the thing that we’re building together is instinctive as a group and that is an incredibly unusual and magical thing to witness.
This season doesn’t follow the comics in a linear sense…
It’s difficult to talk about. It does and it doesn’t. The comics obviously don’t follow a linear story either. That’s what makes them so incredibly satisfying. That’s why it’s taken so long to adapt them, because long-form television is the only form that can deviate from a linear narrative. You can’t do that in two hours. If it isn’t linear, then it’s because it’s faithful to what the comics did.
When you do a first season of anything, there’s a lot of world building to achieve and a lot of introductions. What’s thrilling about this year is that is done now and we can dump you into the story and feel confident in who we are and people recognising the world that they’re in.
Was it easy to get back into the character?
It was exciting. It was thrilling to get back into it. I hesitate to say easy, but only because I’m not really sure how to quantify the experience. What I do want to say is that the thing that’s spectacularly different to the first season is that we have one director, Jamie Childs, directing every single episode, which is an incredibly rare way of making television. They did it with season one of True Detective. I can’t think of many directors who’ve done 12 episodes of something. What that means is it’s like making a film. It’s a completely holistic experience.
You don’t have that thing of having to reintroduce people every six weeks to what you’re trying to do. That is what is going to make the biggest difference is that there’s one vision telling the story. What has been particularly exciting doing the second season is going deeper, much, much deeper into his soul, as opposed to simply trying to lay the foundations of his history.

Does it change the process, working on a physical set?
A hundred per cent. The way the industry is evolving, you have everything in these productions from LED screens to just plain blue screen. The thing that I am so conscious of in my relationship with my own dreams, which I think people often forget, is how extraordinarily real they are and how almost all the time I don’t know that I’m dreaming. What’s incredibly, exquisitely important is to do justice to that experience.
So for everything within the show to be tangible and to be able to see it and touch it and smell it and feel it – credit to Netflix and the production team, they’ve committed to that. They’ve been building these extraordinary sets. In something that is so based on one’s imagination, it’s amazing not to have to use it that much. When they’re framing the cameras, they’re looking at the frames in the comics, seeing if there are things that are iconic that need to be realised and reflected. This is a Sandman made by Sandman fans. Therefore, it is immersive.

Do you have much involvement with your costumes?
Sarah Arthur, our costume designer, is a brilliant woman, and I would say has almost all the involvement. But I know the character well. I care about it a lot. I constantly want to be true to the comics more than anything else. But then there’s an aesthetic that I understand, that is historically related to certain musicians and performers. When it was written, the 1980s was the contemporary time, and now we’re in the 2020s. So you have to find an avenue that makes sense.
The combination of the historical sweep of the story and its dreamlike element allows for such creative opportunity and the sartorial aspect of it. The idea of what would the King of Dreams be wearing in 17th-century England? That’s a thrilling question, I imagine, as a costume designer to be able to pose to yourself and one that I think has been answered quite spectacularly.
What from season two are you especially looking forward to?
Having all of the Endless in one room together for the first time would be thrilling. It’s yet to happen. Interrogating this history of that family, be it Dream’s relationships, his loves, his children. Beyond anything, The Sandman is a story about a family and with all families; it’s funny, frightening, and deeply, deeply sad. It’s exciting to explore that.


(continued) Someone holds a model of Goldie in shot for scene 202/41, take two. “Jiggle, drop, separate!” someone shouts. The box splits and entrails fall on the floor to groans all around. The Goldie prop is then positioned beside Abel’s spilled innards. “Who’s on clean-up?” someone jokes. It’s then that Dream, aka Tom Sturridge, glides along the banquet hall and sits at a table. “I swear to God, he just floats across the set,” actor Douglas Booth tells us. “I don’t know how he does it. I feel like he maybe has those wheels on the bottom of his shoes.” A hush falls across Studio A. Dream takes to the stage. As he does so, a spotlight hits him. “Good guests,” he says. “That concludes the evening’s entertainment. I suggest you leave this room at this time. It will cease to exist shortly. Good night.” They try another take where he doesn’t pause between sentences. “That concludes…” Someone pulls the curtains on him and the crew laughs. “As for the matter that has brought you here… Oh fuck, sorry!” Sturridge exits the stage before returning to deliver the lines again, but with more dramatic pauses. Another take and the curtain hits a candelabra. It spins slightly but doesn’t affect filming. Another take and more smoke is pumped in. Another take, missing the candelabra. The curtains open and close, open and close…

FAN SERVICE
“It’s more of the same in terms of taking an arrogant, honourable, all-seeing, all-knowing deity and humanising him and teaching him – or watching him figure out what it means to be a good sibling, a good husband, a good father. Teaching him – we’re trying to teach him – compassion,” Heinberg tells us of what to expect in season two. “You get to know Dream and his intimate relationships a lot more deeply, especially the family relationships with his brother and sister. He starts to make choices that are emotionally responsible. This is somebody who, when we started out in season one, thought that he was the most important being in the universe with the most important job. It’s taken him a minute to realise that other people have other points of view and that his behaviour, though he thought it was honourable in the moment, has created all kinds of trouble for people he allegedly cares about. “Last season was about realising he made mistakes, and this season is about trying to make things right and the cost of that, to the point where if it becomes too dangerous, do you protect yourself or do you protect the people that you love? I think it’s a much more personal and intimate and emotional season than last season was.” He adds they never solely use scope and spectacle in order to tell the story. “Jamie Childs, our director, doesn’t like to rely on CGI. He doesn’t like to rely on the SFX or VFX at all. It feels better to him if everything’s in camera and if everything is practical. That really helps keep us focused on the emotional lives of the characters and what’s going on in the scene. “The demands of the show are ridiculous – beyond ridiculous – and somehow they make it all look gorgeous and easy, and nobody asks, ‘Why are we suddenly in an Elizabethan tent performing A Midsummer Night’s Dream while there’s a demon banquet going on down the hall?’ Everybody just goes with it, and it all looks really beautiful. It’s because we’re focused on this emotional storyline that I think it all becomes one story, regardless of whether you’re in the past or in the future or wherever.”

But it’s memorable sequences such as A Midsummer Night’s Dream that fans have come to almost demand of the production. “We try to preserve as many of the comicbook moments as possible and translate them in a way that feels like we’re fulfilling fan fantasies of what that would look like on film,” Heinberg explains. “But also the show dictates what works and what doesn’t and what’s moving the story forward for Dream at all times. There have been plenty of times where I’ve actually tried to include too much from the comics: we film it, and you see it in the context of the cut and of the story, and you realise, ‘Yeah, nobody’s going to understand this.’ “So there have been casualties already. But again, it’s bonus content for the website, and also the fans will love it because they can’t say we didn’t try!”
The Sandman is on Netflix from 3 July.


Gods and Monsters
Freddie Fox and Douglas Booth are Loki and Cluracan
SFX
18 Jun 2025
DB I’m playing Cluracan. I’m from Faerie, and I’m in the court of Queen Titania and Auberon, and my sister is Nuala. There is in the series – it’s quite a famous part of the comic – the A Midsummer Night’s Dream sequence. That’s where Dream tried to heal the relationship between the dream world and the Faerie world, as it were. We see it more in the form of flashback in our show. But basically, my sister has a bit of a soft spot for Dream. Dream is given the keys to Hell by Lucifer. The first couple of episodes is this great coming together of the Faerie world, the Norse gods – you’ve got the envoys from the Kilderkin, Lords of Chaos and Order. A lot to keep track of! Everyone comes together and it’s this great thing of Dream having to weigh up who should have the gates to Hell.
Nuala and myself, Cluracan, come to the Dreaming to try and convince Dream that he should give it to none of them because Faerie has a tie to Hell, which means that they have to give seven of their most beautiful and brightest every seven years. That’s the surface-level plot, and then you get into the personal character and stories.
But my character – because Cluracan means a leprechaun that haunts breweries and pubs – is always drunk and trying to sleep with everyone. I have a fun relationship with my sister, who is trying to do the right thing, trying to really impress Dream, fulfil her diplomatic mission, whereas I just want to get drunk.
Loki is the god of mischief. He’s got all sorts of monikers: Wolf Father, Cloud Walker, all of those things. In mythology, he’s an extraordinary composite of so many things. When he says Wolf Father, he actually gives birth to a wolf, so he’s actually really a Wolf Mother. Anyway, he’s known as this shapeshifting, chameleonic, mischievous, dangerous, very sexually curious sprite. More than a sprite. Sprite sounds inert and innocent. He’s not.
What he wants to do is to show the human realm the hypocrisy of their lives and introduce a bit of anarchy into the system because that’s essentially what humanity is, a hodgepodge of complete nuts-ness and trying to pretend that it’s not. He’s like, “Come on, you’re not.”
There’s a bit of the Joker in Batman about him. That’s his overriding mission which goes on a journey with Puck from his realm. Puck and he have a relationship, a long-standing, I guess, romantic relationship, but it’s a bit dyed-in-the-wool now. They’re a bit like a bickering old couple who go off and do their own thing. But their main mission together is to steal Daniel, the baby, and burn him alive. He’s a nice guy, really [laughs]. It’s really trying to hold the mirror up to humanity and go, “Look at yourselves, you’re ridiculous,” and, in the end, have a good time doing it. That’s his MO.

Family Ties
Sanjeev Bhaskar and Asim Chaudhry are Cain and Abel
18 Jun 2025
Do you feel you know your characters better now?
SB The characters are pretty clear on the page of the comic books. What you don’t know, what you can’t see, is the relationship. One of the things with us being able to hang out with each other is that you find that. You find that tonal thing, which isn’t necessarily on the page.
AC You find that dynamic. On paper, it’s like, “Oh, Cain and Abel. It’s a biblical story. Cain murders Abel.” But actually, there’s a lot of complexities about the brotherly relationship and about greed and envy. But it definitely feels more familiar coming back for the second season and just figuring out the nuances more than just him murdering me every episode.
Is Abel still the reluctant stooge?
AC Yeah, I think he is. There is still comedy in that, that violence with Cain and Abel. We did this scene today and yesterday – it’s funny. It’s the magic [saw] trick and Abel thinks, “Oh, but there’s a trap door. Just get in the box.” I do think he still is that innocent. There was this great scene that we did in the first season, and I’m climbing out of a grave and I’m talking to Goldie and I’m saying, “Cain doesn’t mean to murder me. It’s just the way he is.” There’s actually parallels of an abusive relationship where the person thinks it’s their fault.
SB We shot another scene where you see that nuance of fleeting warmth from Cain towards Abel. That’s the thing that you can only find in person, really, because you’re working off of each other. It’s very difficult to just plan that beforehand and go, “Well, I’ll give a little warm look at that point.” In your head it doesn’t work, but in situ it enables you to find it.
Are they looking forward to performing at the banquet?
SB Cain has been given centre stage on this so I think he’s relishing it. Otherwise, in the comic books and in the first series, they stay in their realm, in their House of Mystery and House of Secrets. For them to suddenly interact with this broader world, I think it’s a big thing for them. Abel looks forward to everything.
AC Well, he does. But also we are immortal. So even though Cain is killing me and my guts are spilling, we will be back. So that’s the great thing about these characters. So as long as Sandman goes, we can’t be cut. We can’t die.
What’s it like working with Goldie?
AC Goldie always steals everything, every time. We’re screwed with that.
SB He’s too cute. In fact, I’m also the Chancellor of the University of Sussex, and so I hand out the degrees twice a year. The winter graduation was last month. At least three people of the 2,000 people that crossed the stage, as they shook hands or gave me a hug, said, “That’s for Goldie.”
AC Like I said, Goldie just fucking steals it. Little prick.


The World of Sandman
Observations from the set
18 Jun 2025
Dream’s private quarters are sparse, but huge. “It’s not homely. It’s somewhere he just comes. It’s a bit Zen, and it’s got that traditional feel to it, but elegant, very stylised,” we’re told by the production team.
The library from season one was filmed in Lincoln’s Inn Fields – this time it was built. They “kept the essence of it”, we’re told, with a table brought over from France in a van. “I thought it was a beautiful thing for Lucienne to be sitting at.” There are buckets everywhere because when Dream’s in a really foul mood it rains.
The show goes through many different time periods, particularly Ancient Greece – meaning that a lot of the set pieces dotted throughout the season are from Ancient Greece. “That’s the joy of The Sandman. Last week it was the French Revolution. Then the next week, we’re in Elizabeth I’s throne room that just happens to have an IBM computer in it. It’s a juxtaposition every week.”
Dream’s throne is very high. So high, in fact, that there’s actual bird poop on the 16th step (of 24, fact fans).
In Lyta Hall’s apartment we spot a copy of Dune and a book about latex fashion photography.
What’s Dream’s bedside book? (“It was black and French and I liked it,” says the designer.) My Priest Among The Poor (1925) by Clément Vautel.
#bird poop in the throne room#that can only mean one thing#literal shitpost#on what is a serious article#just ignore us over here in our little idiot corner#matthew the raven#although the second one rather looks like#jessamy#queue crew
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me, a responsible being, working on the coding project as I should vs. me, a dysfunctional shithead, getting distracted by reading about brains (once aGAIN damnit (it's my favorite "I need to study my field but bc I should do that it's an impossible unthinkable feat now, so I'm reading about something else to fool my brain I'm still being productive"-topic))
#but after my thesis me & brains have been on a break bc got tired reading abt them during that (bc I had a topic that sorta allowed me to#sidetrack to brain stuff also) but seems I'm over the brain overload now#yay? i guess#also no one who actually studies medicine/brains/etc. yell at me abt wikipedia and like ''why are u studying that like that''#I'm just going through the wikipedia & reading article abstracts path; nothing serious#also my procrastination has reached inhuman levels like it's a full-time job now#bc I have like a chill week's worth of work to do and then I've done the courses for my bachelor's degree#but sending in that ''heyy i'm done with the courses let me graduate''-thing fills me up with sO MUCH anxiety & dread I'm working so slow#now (even tho couldn't send that in for like a month bc gotta first wait the courses to be graded and stuff so in actuality I should#not be slowing down even a bit bc I need to finally be done with this damn degree asap; gotta move on and should've ages ago (it's actually#super bad how late I'm with it (1.5 mf years jesus christ; I'm not even like a little bit proud abt getting a degree anymore like I'm sorta#just embarrassed if I have to tell ppl like ''yea I graduated'' bc dude ?? only now?? u were supposed to be done with that 1.5year#ago what have u been doing (fuck if I know) so I'm keeping it like ''if anyone asks'' basis)))#(the tags and parantheses started a life of their own lol sorry abt that)#studyblr#studyspo#bookblr#booklr#study#november 2024#2024
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DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN | 1.09
Nothin' in this world a good cup of coffee can't fix.
#Daredevil Born Again#ddba spoilers#Frank Castle#Karen Page#Kastle#Daredeviledit#Daredevil Spoilers#Not Revolution#GIF set#Mine#Do we think it's the coffee or the handful of pills making you feel good Frank?#FFS. He's eating them like tictacs.#Hopefully that's not something we need to circle back around to later.#I can't imagine he'd let them send him to rehab.#She makes him nervous.#He can't be still with her there. He has to be doing something with his hands.#A decent amount of this scene is just Karen and Frank staring at each other and breathing.#And Matt's reaction to realising something is going on is VERY MATT.#I want (I need) Matt to question Frank on his *intentions* - so we get the parallel of that against his heartbeat conversation with Karen.#I think Matt could to get alot of stupid joy from having something to tease them both about.#I don't know how I expect him to actually feel about the possibility of whatever they have - but I think there are elements here that can b#fun and not serious and dark#I probably would have liked the flow of this season more if there had been framing around how Matt was working through his sh*t#Like each ep has a VO but it's just 20 secs of him talking to Karen's voicemail - keeping her updated. And she never responds but it's#just little thoughts he's had and things he'd say if she was actually there. And some of them are stupid or sarcastic but it's a ritual.#It's keeping him sane.#I read an article today about what they could do with these 3 in S2 and I don't know what to think. I want to have no expectations.#No expectations is safer. But I want more Kastle and as long as neither of them die I don't care how I get it.#(Just no more killing people I like. Writers you tried it. It wasn't great so don't do it again.)#Giffing in this lighting almost did my head in.
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BRO ANYONE WATCHED THIS YET?
ACTUALLY SO GOOD ESPECIALLY THE VERY ENDING
SPOILERS WHILE I RANT ABOUT HOW COOL THIS IS:
Welcome to Jumper sacrifices her friend's trust to prove a point. Today we're here to showcase "The Power of Manipulation Suggestion~"
The ending was very sad, Jumper only wanted to conduct an experiment (I mean, tbf, experimenting on friends isn't that nice-) and now she's broken all trust she had with her friend. The fact that Rek now doesn't trust Jumper anymore and Jumper's only response is basically "You can think what you believe, I'm okay with that. Just know that I really would never."
I'm really trying to figure out Jumper's mindset throughout this, I feel like Jumper would act more sad if she felt more remorse for what she did to Rek. Did she expect Rek to not be able to trust her anymore? Did she not really care about their relationship? Is she an evil psychologist in this universe?
I love this new series of Jumper experimenting on her friends <3
"And thank you, Rek, for proving how much strength this experiment holds. And I hope to see you again soon, in the future." It's basically Jumper saying "Thanks for showing me how much I affected you. See you on Lifesteal where we're friends."
ALSO DID ANYONE NOTICE THE STICKLERS IN THE CORNER WHEN JUMPER SAYS THAT? PLEASE YOU CAN'T DO THIS TO ME I'M GONNA START THINKING OF MORE JUMPER AND REK ANGST...
Edit: This also mildly reminds me of that one scripted Ro video where he killed Zam's dog and eventually managed to warp his whole perspective into thinking it was Mapic (actually I'm gonna rewatch that vid it was rlly good). I guess the Sticklers are really into manipulation or smth lmao
#☀︎ serious yap#jumperwho#rekrap2#lifesteal wiki says their duo name is jacket duo sooooo#jacket duo#(is this because jumper is an article of clothing and rek has a signature jacket)#(very original)#what if uu!jumper is imagining a whole new world after getting kicked off of bat#she's practicing her manipulation tactics on the people in her mind#so she can manipulate bat as revenge#Youtube
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would it be a stretch to say Akihiko & Yukari are lowkey BPD-coded? cuz this realization is driving me insane
#maybe im projecting..but unpacking trauma through fictional characters has been so cathartic lately LMAO. it's helping me soooo much#i only highly suspect i have BPD and i plan on talking to a professional about it cuz it's ruining everything... but#im learning so much about myself through these two ahhhhh#but also it's so funny reading through longass psychology research articles and stuff and just being like “this is giving akihiko vibes 😩”#BE SERIOUS PLEASE#obviously im only going off of basic character traits. there's a lot that isn't shown in game but...#i could see them struggling with certain things because of what IS shown. and many of the traits and trauma are present for both of them#and that deep fear of loss/abandonment and the many struggles and symptoms that come with it are literally what their arcs about#yukari doing anything to get makoto back..Akihiko refusing to let Shinji go and being so fixated on not losing anyone else..it's all so rea#the impulsivity &black and white thinking the intense emotions and anger the unstable relationships the low self esteem...i could go on#seeing them overcome it all is so inspiring#i will write essays for both characters trust..cuz there's so much more i can say#i saw myself so much in yukari it was scary. and i relate to Aki more than i thought too oughh.#i dont think i've seen anyone talk about this cuz cluster b headcanons and non adhd/autism HCs in general are rare#but omg...no wonder theyre both my favorite P3 characters LMAO#even if they or i dont have BPD..it's just nice to not feel alone in certain things ya know?#akihiko sanada#yukari takeba
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Oh my GOD y'all I just saw a post and it made me feel vindicated about something I totally forgot bc it was like. "People act like doing a lot of things (drinking, partying, having sex, etc) while having schizophrenia is a bad thing" and like. Goddd I don't know if y'all remember this, but yk how Sun having schizophrenia was a topic for a while bc of Sun's hallucinations?
Do you guys also remember like. that someone made a post saying that Sun should not have been drinking wine at all because of his schizophrenia??? And how they were very firm that Sun was making his disorder, like, worse? by drinking???
Cuz. I remember thinking it was so weird to assume that, despite Sun insisting "no, I haven't even been drinking enough to get proper drunk, it's not a problem and I'll even cut back because people are getting worried," they were so sure that Sun was just totally throwing himself down the drain bc schizophrenic people Shouldn't be drinking at all. apparently.
And I just. It's so weird remembering that bc wow, that really Was a kinda trashy take huh? Like maybe for some folks, if they drink, their hallucinations or their delusions will get worse yk? But. That's not a guarantee. A schizophrenic person knowing their boundaries with alcohol shouldn't still be seen as this deeply tragic thing. Like wow, you're not really viewing schizophrenic people as People, are you 🤨
#xero says things#SORRY FOR THE SUDDEN RANT BUT GODDDD THAT POST WAS SO BAD AND I TOTALLY FORGOT ABOUT IT#anyways i am once again posting with the intent to encourage you all to fucking be normal about people with ''''scary'''' disorders#that person in general seemed to have a bad habit of more just like.#looking up basic symptoms and maybe reading a few medical articles#but not /learning/ about the disorder. if a doctor on a website said 'schizophrenic folks aren't allowed to drink'#then they wouldn't bat an eye#at least that's what it felt like. that's what it looked like to me#bc the way they posted abt these disorders just became... more and more ableist#and it was just. a huge yikes#anywaysssss WOO rant over dear god LOL#vent#rant#long post#serious post#ableism#im tagging this w/ stuff that can be filtered but Not t.sams maintags bc i dont want anyone—#—outside of followers seeing this HSJSHSJS
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a guy in my class printed out some articles he thought id like (nicest thing anyone has ever done for me i love him) and i was just reading through some of them and the only thing he highlighted is a paragraph from freud talking about homosexuality im kind of losing it
#hes like a very serious guy im so lost as to what this means#is this academic flirting ???#anyway i like love him so much i told him about my diss on a book hes never read and he finds me in a lecture the next week to give me#some articles he found when researching my diss topic?????? literally the sweetest thing ever i cried
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*Goes to try out a Cdrama causally because the cast of great actors looked fabulous only to find a surprisingly intense “ride or die” (literally) bromance with a surprise happy ending where the two survive, reunite, and live happily ever after.*


#this is about war of faith#plot twist of the year this drama hyperfixation vs an actual danmei#text posts#I just wanted Wang Yang in a romance where he’s daddy but neutral chaotic flawed good and here we are#also can YiBo win an award for his acting I’m so serious#my man Ruolai obsessed with Tunan in a I have a literal wall of newspaper articles about you and I would die for you#all for a good cause#Tunan? abandon my life my family just to join my Ruolai because brosbands before idk what#yes I’m using long ge as a meme
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Taylor being in a relationship is great for her like I’m sooo happy for u queen but fuck if it isn’t exhausting to be a fan when she’s just out here being happy. like genuine question how do you guys not get tired of talking about Tayvis? They’re there they’re dating they’re seemingly happy and every now and then we get a cute picture of the two of them holding hands. What more is there to say?
#the intensity with which certain fans cling to debates over which tabloid is saying what and how serious they are etc….#like frankly. who gives a shit.!#I wouldn’t even know about these tabloid articles if y’all weren’t constantly bringing them up#because I live my life in PEACE#anyway#ts#travis kelce
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like i guess re pronouns i think also like. many of us (trans/gnc/~gender-diverse~ people) are going to feel differently from one another and that diversity of thought is both inevitable and important
but there is a way in which, as with the question of whether you can group nonbinary people into 'people functionally includable in lesbian attraction' and 'people functionally includable in gay male attraction,' there's this process where like. there's an attempt to expand beyond the traditional framing and create more space for people, and then when that attempt runs up against cissexism and gets gummed up in some of the ways that article describes, you get people going, 'you know what, actually the really queer thing is to stop trying to expand mainstream culture into something that can accommodate queerness and just exist in a totally unspoken way,' and like. it's not that i don't get where that reaction is coming from, or that i totally disagree with it—as my one transfem ex said, the best days are the ones where you don't have to actively make a case for, or even really think about, your own gender!—but like. funny how that approach in certain ways ends up looking (and more to the point feeling) pretty indistinguishable from just. subsiding right back into the underbelly of the cistem…
#like personally i would in fact feel disrespected if a woman who was attracted to me‚ and not‚ like‚ in passing but in a serious ongoing way#nonetheless continued to be really actively vocally adamant that she was totally uncomplicatedly a lesbian/wlw#like obviously it would depend a little bit on what she meant by 'lesbian' bc there's potentially a lot of stretchiness in that category#that includes a lot of gender variance#but like. yeah actually i DO need you to pick up what i'm trying to put down‚ and take it seriously‚ and work out what that means for#the range of your attraction and how you're going to describe it#and the pressure in certain circles (that don't‚ i think‚ include anyone reading this) for me to just‚ like‚ Be Chill about that#and accept being functionally gendered as Basically a Woman#doesn't in fact feel different to me from the way cis culture wants me to accept that!#anyway yes this DOES feel like discourse necromancy but in a lot of ways so did the article that sparked it so. shrug emoji#language#identity#theory
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> go into the hotd tag
> they did daemon so dirty! in the books it clearly shows that he's my little dark prince sugar pie honey bunch
> go read the book
> dark prince sugar pie honey bunch not found.err
> learn there's another book
> that explains it.jpeg
> read that book
> it's just a condensed version of daemon's part in the book i already read
i try to take people seriously and they just won't let me. on account of the embarrassments.
#i literally like his character#i just don't understand what everyone's talking about when they mention his deep lore#like once again i am left feeling like people are going 'the show doesn't do justice to his wikipedia article at all'#as like a serious critique#which is just so. alkdfjhsfkdjaldfkjaslfkjsa
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Epic Free Game (til 26 Dec 2023, 10am ct)
Lost in transit while on a colonist ship bound for the edge of the galaxy, you awake decades later only to find yourself in the midst of a deep conspiracy threatening to destroy the colony. Explore the various planets and locations of Halcyon, including the mysterious Gorgon Asteroid and delightful distilleries of Eridanos. As you encounter various factions, all vying for power, the character you decide to become will determine how this player-driven story unfolds. (Includes all dlc.)
(Geeky note: HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. This game isn't for everyone but considering that this is free, you should definitely grab it if you're interested. It's made by the people who did Fallout New Vegas (which was not Bethesda) and it's got a quirky sense of humor. While overall I think it's a great game, I think it's real strength is in the character-work for the npcs.)
#free games roundup#i would die and kill for pavarti#i think an article about her is the only gaming article i've read the comments on#and everyone was just being super cute and kind and no one was being an asshat#this is because you'd have to be a monster to not love parvati#also i cannot recommend enough that you just follow the main quest until you get to parvati#i'm serious that the character work is the best part and so you want an npc *cough*parvati*cough* with you asap#did i literally restart the game at some point specifically to go back and get parvati right away#because i was sad that i'd missed her reaction to some things#of course i did she's awesome and i love her#oh and for anyone wondering about the comparisons between outer worlds and new vegas#outer worlds is not a wide open place to explore#and it's got a very different feeling to the world#(outer worlds has this kind of nihilistic silly humor to it)#also the inevitable comparison to starfield: i like outer worlds a lot better#starfield is big but it's so empty and what is there is the same thing over and over again#outer worlds is smaller but what is there is imo more interesting than 99% of what i saw when i played starfield
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If I had a nickel for every time I was in a fandom where my favorite character was a gentle, loving, overly romantic and totally gay sweetheart who was clearly written to be an abuse victim with a tragic past, was thrust into a world where he clearly didn’t belong, had incredible power compared to most but actively chose not to cause harm with it in any situation where it could possibly be avoided even when that could come back to bite him in the ass, and fell in love with someone who was so wrapped up in their own tragedy that they couldn’t let him in and thus repeatedly hurt and abandoned him, and the fandom still somehow was so media illiterate that they at large refused to understand this and instead wanted to make him into the villain —
…I’d have two nickels, which isn’t a lot, but it SURE AS HELL is WEIRD AND ANNOYING that it happened twice.
#linklethehistorian#my thoughts#thoughts#this definitely isn’t the prelude to an article I’ve been working on on the side for a bit now#And this isn’t even counting some much more serious irl matters I want to cover in the future regarding Arthur#In fact the article I’m currently talking about isn’t EVEN about Arthur for once#I guess the day when people stop fucking victim blaming will be the day I can finally stop writing these articles#but until then I wish each and every person supporting these claims a very merry fuck you and get wrekt#anytime we get actually GOOD representation of abuse victims this shit happens#what is wrong with y’all
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i'm taking the jlpt this sunday and had a stress dream last night abt it bc it sort of snuck up on me and now it's kind of a question of how much my actual japanese abilities will carry me (versus if i should've been cramming on flashcards this past month) but the listening portion is far simpler conversation than my coworkers and i have so. i think that maybe instead of "damn i should've been studying japanese" my perspective should just be "i speak japanese"
#a key part of the dream though was that i failed because i went on a motorcycle joyride during the 40 minute break and didn't make it back#in time for the listening section. the prompt for the listening section btw was to write an essay in english about kirishima eijirou#so i was like damn i would've totally passed#anyway hashtag classic maya but idk#i think i have a bit of a complex abt it bc i was studying for n1 (highest level) in college#but w the switch to online learning we stopped studying the stuff i really needed to work on (vocab and kanji)#and whatever kanji i knew how to write went out the window bc i never had to turn in written homework again#so i really let myself go there for a good two years but since moving last summer i've not only been having japanese conversations every da#i've also actually been studying kanji in my downtime at work#so i have picked up most of the study guide-type information just really slowly over time#i read a ton of manga in japanese lately and most shows on netflix here don't have eng subtitles but i'm fine without them 95% of the time#with the genre of shows i watch at least#so i've been thinking a lot lately abt what my end goal is w japanese studies because 'be able to consume all the art i want' feels like#a good place to be#i do think in the end the only thing between me and n1 is a lot of genuine hard work studying vocab and kanji and reading serious articles#so i feel like all 'sekkaku da shi' i've made it this far why would i just stop working at this point#those are just my thoughts though aaaa i know reading/vocab/grammar section is way more hit or miss#personal
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I wanted to look up if in dogs vocal cords have a different name or anything, and I learned that there exists a surgery that removes those if your dog barks too loud??????? what kind of declawing bullshit is that why are people having animals if they don't want them to be animals
#i only saw the headlines i dont wanna read the full articles#but most of what i saw was like#unlicensed vet doing that#so not really legal i guess?#but i saw some mentions of that in more serious articles#i really hope those were saying that if you wanna do this to a dog you should. die or smth#and yeah the same goes for declawing its just animal cruelty#anyway i wanted to look that up because the mc in my fic is trying to bark for the first time#wholesome stuff#bee buzz
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#whyare my least ''serious'' intrusive thoughts the most distressing ones for me. i get ALL of the common bad ones and theyre awful and i#hate them but its the irrational fear of ********* specifically that gets me the most. all it takes isseeing a photo of one of the guys who#did it and i wont want to go outside for the next couple days. youll never guess what i saw earlier btw#its been bad recently. ''you should read their journals you should watch z.ero day you should read news paper articles'' I DONT WSNT TO#i still think its weird that i dont think p.s and k.mfdm are bad luck by association.#sometimes i feel like im faking having ocd because mostof the bad thoughs. the horrors. are about that event and not like flicking my light#-switch or checking if my door is locked or CLEANING. people do get that but i dont so that means im making it up for attention. in my mind#idk. i should see a therapist
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