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transannabeth · 6 months
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sorry to everyone getting spam booped i wanna get that badge and i have no idea when staff is gonna remove the boops
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sapybara · 5 months
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"People these days can't handle longer videos without bright colors and loud noises." WRONG ❌️❌️❌️ fifty-six point seven MILLION people sat through THREE HOURS of raw, unedited mc manhunt footage
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freddie-77-ao3 · 6 months
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Will: Kayla is in the backyard stabbing the ground with a sword trying to render the soil barren by killing the worms but luckily Austin has trained them all in classical ballet and they keep pirouetting away from the blade. Will: i um. I understand Lee a lot more now.
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lishenkaaa · 1 year
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gideon is terrified of losing harrow's interest. gideon currently thinks harrow is incapable of loving her. harrow doesn't hate gideon. harrow will tell gideon she doesn't hate her. the real question is how many agonising pages will it take for gideon to find out this doesn't mean harrow feels nothing for her at all.
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momo-t-daye · 1 year
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One of those basic rules of improv say you have to say "Yes and-" rather than an outright contradiction, right? Sometimes you just have to commit to the bit even if your partner in crime makes things too dang complicated (so much for flying under the radar and being unmemorable- that nurse is going to be telling stories for weeks!). Of course, it is one thing to claim a child as part of an act and quite another to let such a claim slip out in a moment of guileless yelling at the co-god-parent (previous); no number of denials can take back such an admission.
So, are werewolves undead? I like to think that Remus had a muggle birth certificate in addition to whatever records the wizarding world might utilize- but post-bite his protective parents decided that it would be safer if he no longer had a paper trail in the muggle world, keep him hidden from prying questions etc. Perhaps it was safer for Remus (or easier for his parents at least) to not exist in the muggle records as a child, but it would become very difficult to find a job outside of the magical world and bring up all sorts of awkward questions when, after a night of running around in the woods with a pack of werewolves that don't exactly trust him and sans his trousers, he gets his exhausted ass hit by a lorry and dragged off to a muggle hospital.
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dailydamijon · 12 days
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Day fifty-seven of daily damijon
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Superman (2016) Issue #21
A moment that kind of saddens me. These two always had a hard time talking things out after a disagreement and then quickly resorted to fighting.
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exhausted-undead · 7 months
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hmm. he's a sickly guy and she's a girl with self esteem issues - what could go wrong (too much) (someone get sky a tissue)
also viktor my love I figured out your face and im so proud (I'm evolving somewhat)
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trillscienceofficer · 7 months
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RICK BERMAN: When ending [Star Trek: Voyager], we considered everything. We considered having Janeway die, we considered having Seven of Nine give up her life, we considered so many things. [...] BRANNON BRAGA: My only regret about the Seven of Nine character is that I would have killed the character in the Voyager finale. I remember sitting in a room with Rick and Ken Biller. Ken was running the show in the final season, so I had stepped away and couldn’t really impose my will. I had written one episode in season seven called “Human Error,” where Seven of Nine realizes she can never develop feelings for anyone, because there’s this Borg chip in her that will kill her, so she’s a woman between worlds. She can’t be human and she doesn’t want to be Borg again. She’s a tragic character, and I really felt she should sacrifice her life at the moment of truth to get her crew home. It would have added a real pathos and would have been a fitting end to a very tragic character. I just can’t believe they didn’t want to do it. JERI RYAN: It would have been cool to do that and it would have made perfect sense. It would have been a fitting good-bye to the character. [...]
From “The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years” by Edward Gross and Mark A. Altman (2016)
Note: I'm just reporting a quote I personally find interesting, but I really disagree with Braga's opinion here!
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i-am-become-a-name · 2 years
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anyway I think the holographic implants should be permanent and from now on Tegan, Ace, and Yaz should, at the most emotionally needed or hilariously inconvenient moments, be haunted by their best friend and actually have a chance to talk with them.
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daily-pearl-doodles · 3 months
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genderfaun for the flag palette thingy? :3
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I love this flag, so glad someone requested this one!! (Also hi tumblr user mapleejay I am honored) (Day fifty seven)
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pseudowho · 3 months
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Upcoming Follower Milestone...again
you know what this meeeeeeans
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Gained another 1k surprisingly fast, and honestly, I think that says more about you massive whores than it does about me.
No event. Just wine, huehuehue.
Thanks everyone!
-- Haitch xxx
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lemonadehtwooh · 6 months
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im so proud of this!!!! I worked very hard :3, it's been a while since I've enjoyed a drawing so much XD
Fgo AU save me. Save me Fgo AU. Drag me from my stupor
I was inspired by their final ascension card
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ctrl-lupin · 1 year
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Noodle man
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ruby-red-inky-blue · 5 months
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a couple of years back i was pretty vocal about not getting when people complained about their art not getting "enough" notes. but i'm getting to recognise a sub-category of that frustration these days that, in fairness, was maybe what people were talking about all along? but i've also seen other posts mention how fandom spaces feel changed since the last few years, so maybe it's a new thing or at least a thing that hadn't reached my fandom corner until now.
i truly don't mind if my writing doesn't garner a lot of attention (although i say this from a place of priviledge where my writing has so far always garnered some attention, and often a lot more than i anticipated). but what is really starting to grate a little is the amount of attention vs. the amount of reaction. For example, before the latest update on my big multichapter fic, it sat at ~ 33,050 hits. since then the fic has been clicked 400 times. the kudos count went up by maybe three and there were three new bookmarks - this isn't super surprising because i don't expect to be reaching a lot of new people with an unfinished 100+k word fic in a dwindling fandom, and if they're return readers they can't leave new kudos. but five people have commented on the fic since the update. One percent of readers who have clicked on this fic have reacted. Did all these people see it on the recently updated feed, started to read it, didn't vibe with it and moved on? That honestly wouldn't bother me. But it's been steadily gaining attention for the last few weeks, long after it moved off the first page of the recently updated view for the fandom. so rather, I think it's mostly subscribed users (the fic has a little over 400 active subscriptions so that would make sense) or people actively checking back on the fic. in which case they must be at least somewhat invested in it.
and again, i'm not owed any feedback. i put my work out for free and people decide what to do with that. but fandom is a collaborative space, and it's been feeling like less that for a while. people seem less ready for conversation, and i think that's sad, and quite demoralising for creatives (at least for me personally). fandom work isn't meant as bingeable content that you consume and then leave. if you do that on netflix, that's fine, because you're paying the platform and they're at least supposed to recompense the creatives who made the show you just watched. fandom artists don't get that. we make things for the love of it, and because we wanted to share that love. it doesn't feel like sharing though when you put something out there and nothing comes back. it feels like standing in an empty warehouse telling my stories to nobody. and, again, i'm personally lucky enough that it's not like that all the time, but i get why people stop doing it. and i get that engaging with art as an audience member doesn't come easy to everyone, but fandom culture needs it. it's supposed to be an exchange. it's supposed to go both ways, and i think if you want to sustain the culture, you simply need to try and give something back, whatever that is.
because putting something you made out there and nobody looks at it is definitely not a great feeling, but having anonymous masses file by and look at your thing and then meet you with deafening silence feels... worse.
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spineless-lobster · 20 hours
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Two girls on a girl date being girls together and girl kissing because they’re girls
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elvain · 3 months
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THE MASTER'S IS FUCKING DONE. I WROTE IT. IT'S OVER.
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