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Can I ask your top 10 fav fics ever (from any fandom, if you don't mind)?
Also, just curious, is there a story behind your name "ofoceansandtombsanew "?
Oooh that's a fun one! Time to go diggin' though my favs because do I have some recs!
But first, I'll answer the easier of these two questions, the one about my url. Originally it was "ofoceansandtombstones" but some bs happened and my original blog accidentally got deleted. But it was still up for a few days afterwards miraculously so I couldn't actually use my old url for the new writing blog I made, so I went with "ofoceansandtombsanew" to represent that the evils of my clumsiness couldn't defeat me and that I was the same user as the OG account.
But as to why I have the oceans and tombs name in general, there are a few reasons. I'm a professional yapper, sorry in advance for this being long. (TLDR: I love selkies and banshees, I love the ocean & water in general and I have a lot of deep thoughts and philosophical wonders about death.)
Two of my favorite faeries in all of mythology and the selkie (a shapeshifting faerie that goes back and forth between human and seal by use of their seal coat) and the bansee (faerie women that herald death by wailing, screaming and keening). I like to jokingly call myself the love child of a selkie and a banshee as well.
I've loved the water and the ocean since I was a kid. To a point to where my moms both tell me that it was never a pain to get me in a bath, the pain was in trying to get me out of it (so they had to drain the tub first). And that they'd have to keep the bathroom door closed because if my brothers left it open and the toilet seat open... well to Kid Nyla, it was free real estate to play in water.
As a kid I also had a really reckless habit of jumping into the deep end of the pool.......... even though I couldn't swim. But I also taught myself how to swim (ironically I taught myself how to swim underwater, I never got the hang of overwater swimming). I was also that kid that just floated around in the water letting myself become 'one with it'. In the third grade I found this website called changeyourlifespells or some shit like that and spent a month trying to find a spell that would turn me into a mermaid if I touched water.
It's to the point that in any elemental magic system where water is an option, my IRLs stick that one on me. One of my IRLs in particular. Disney Fairies? (The books mostly but I do love the movies. I just wish Rani and Prilla were there too TAT. My girl Fira too.) I'd be a water-talent. I told her once one of my moms said I would have been a firebender and she deadass went "your mom is wrong. It's water. The only option has ever been water." She doesn't even play Genshin but when I talked about Dendro and Electro being possible options for me, she immediately shot that down too lmao to be honest she's right. I'd likely end up with a Hydro Vision and I wouldn't have been mad. She also told me to not be on some Children of the Sea shit and disappear into the ocean whenever I went to the beach.
But I'm also fairly comfortable around the subject of death. If you've read any of my fics on this blog that have a reader character that is a god of death or death incarnate or somehow death-adjacent, you'll have probably read my philosophies concerning death and its place in the cycle. I've been told by funeral directors that they thought I'd be really good in the profession whether as a mortician or a director of a funeral myself if I decided not to go into education.
And I have a blog on the side for this kind of thing but on one side of the family, Mom2's, experience with the supernatural runs in it so it's something I've dealt with since being a kid.
Either way, when I was trying to come up with a name for my writing blog, I ended up deciding to go into my self-proclaimed lovechild of a selkie and banshee-isms. It was supposed to be temporary honestly, until I found something that sounded more writing blog-y. But it stuck. To me there's nothing more beautiful than the ocean, the sound of the waves, the blue, the cry of the gulls and so on and so forth. But there's a beauty in death I think, if you look at it from a certain angle.
^o^ No one's ever asked about my url before, that was fun to talk about!
As for the second... oof that will take some thinking.
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save your love by @cafedanslanuit 💧
Porco wasn’t surprised when you called him at three in the morning because you were too drunk to drive back to your place. He would always be there when you needed, both as your best friend and the guy who was completely head over heels for you. And both of them were sure Zeke Jaeger was cheating on you.
Written by one of homies on this hellsite. If you want your quality of Porco-related reader inserts, this is one I recommend fully. I really mean it when I say I go back to read this over from time to time.
Let This Bond Be Heard, Lover by @lychniis
he bore an irrefutable connection with you, tangled through their fingers. parts of you, guides to you and he finds himself so hopelessly smitten and scared...for love it was a beautiful, painful thing.
Aine speaks... and I listen. I don't even simp after Ayato and I was still hanging on every word. Goes to show what happens when the homies cook. A soulmate AU fic with lots of yearning and tension, all in a oneshot.
Nerve in my Bone by @hash-slinging-slasher-trash
Sometimes Satoru forgets how fragile you are. But in moments like these, the realization twists in his chest like a blade.
Another homie cooking up a storm on their blog for no reason, other than the fact that they can! I think this is really good if you love Gojo-related character exploration as well as bro bro being a dad to Megumi. The best of both worlds!
More Than Human by sbj
There is no way I can make this sound original, ever. My attempt to write a believable RrB/PpG in high school fic. Nobody realizes that some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal. - Camus
The best PPG fic in the world, no questions asked. Each character feels extremely representative of what the girls and boys would be like at this age and the fandom around this fic? Love it. We literally all lose our minds whenever this fic updates. I've been following it since its days of being published on FFN and I look forward to reading the thrilling conclusion. Oh god just thinking about the quality of the ships just make me fjsnkjdnkdjfn
Three Months by kaotic321
When the girls get together, watch out! They're making lists and checking it twice. Are the guys in or out? Shika, Neji, Naruto, and Sasuke are now declared 'undateable' by the girls. Who does that leave?
A really fun what if fic about the Naruto girls we know and love deciding to try out dating someone they normally wouldn't. Sakura and Kiba, Hinata and Chouji, Ino and Gaara, Temari and Shino, Tenten and Kankurou. I loved this shit so much found it by accident when I was going through my KibaSaku phase (still love that ship btw). 50 chapters of goodness I still go back to read.
Vertigo by Cynchick💧
Sakura accepts the most critical and dangerous mission of her life, but the price of success may very well be her soul. When your entire world turns upside down, how do you keep from going under?
From my DeiSaku phase. Still love that ship very much btw ANYWAYS, oh my god this was so good. Basically it's an AU of 'what if Deidara didn't die after his explosion' where Sakura finds him and heals him without realizing he's a member of the Akatsuki. Chaos ensues from there years later when she needs to join the Akatsuki for an undercover mission.
Somewhere I've Never Traveled, Gladly Beyond by Wyntermute
Naruto had been bragging all day that his new jutsu was his best yet. Sakura and her new situation beg to differ. Post timeskip.
Another one from the DeiSaku phase lmao. Sakura and Deidara are stuck traveling with each other as they try to get back to the shinobi nations, somewhere in there, they fall in love. Hnnngh this is still so damn good all these years later! The amount of Naruto on here, my god fjdsnfkdsjnf sorry folks. I have read a lot of Naruto fic in my time.
sparkling, stammering, splendid by createandconstruct
He wanted to see her. He always did. He’d gotten used to waking up on time for school each morning because despite everything else, Mitsumi was there. But this feeling, this want, was new, or a revelation of what had always been. A culmination of everything he’d felt before.
ShimaMitsu for the soul, made after during the chapter 53 era when the entire sukirofa fandom was losing it after Sousuke realized he's been in love with Mitsumi for months. 11/10, always read again.
Crepuscular Rays by Axe_puff
It takes Shikamaru a little while to realise he's fallen in love. In comparison, it takes Naruto barely any time at all. But that's only after Shikamaru finds it in himself to confess in the first place.
A retelling of Naruto from Shikamaru's perspective, also he's been in love with him for ages. Onesided NaruHina and an unexpected ShikaHina bromance that fed my soul.
surrender to your peace by spiralpegasus
Sylvain and Felix have been in each other's lives for as long as they can both remember. As the years go by, their relationship grows and changes, but one thing stays the same: the way it feels to sleep beside each other. Or, five times circumstance makes Sylvain and Felix share a bed, and one time it's choice.
Quality Sylvix for the soul, you're welcome. I adore relationship it's lwk why I've never played Golden Deer or Crimson Rose. I have to experience those routes on youtube lmao. Anyways, sylvix is a ship I adore a lot (maybe I should make an addendum to that ship ask I got) and I love when the childhood aspect of their relationship is explored in writing.
#look she's answering#anon#fanfiction#fic recs#powerpuff girls#naruto#snk#genshin impact#skip & loafer#スキップとローファー#fire emblem#fire emblem three houses#fe3h
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OMG congratulations on 500 followers!!! All of your prompts are so fun but I just HAVE to request #5 (and obviously 🌶). Thank you so much and no rush!
Hiiii babes! Thank you so much for the kind words and the ask!! You're my first 500 Follower Celebration prompt fill! This one had been writing itself in my head for weeks so thrilled you requested it straight out the gate!!
The prompt: Jake gets too invested in Nyla’s little league soccer games…she’s 3
Requested by: the darling @pleasurebuttonwrites!
Spice-o-meter: 🌶 - Rated G/T, some references to sexual content at most
Word Count: 2.4k (we all know I can't write a drabble, right?)
TW/CW: Reader is pregnant, Jake is one of those dads who absolutely goes off on the sidelines during their kid’s sports, blink-and-you-miss-it reference to sexytimes, mucho swearing in Spanish (translations at the bottom of the fic as per usual) and a fook toon of fluff!
A/N: As the daughter of an American dad but being raised in London, I have made the following executive decisions about Nyla’s American & British-isms: she calls the reader Mommy instead of Mummy but refers to soccer as football.
“Mommy! Mommy! Mommyyyy,” was how you were woken up this morning, accompanied by your three-year-old daughter launching herself into your bed. She startled both you and your husband awake.
While you were bleary, Jake was alert at once and wasted no time chiding her, “Nyla, what did I tell you about jumping on Mommy and Daddy’s bed like that? Especially since Mommy has a baby in her tummy now?”
“Sorry,” Nyla apologized, wriggling in between you two. You shifted your baby-heavy body to face her, and drew Nyla into your arms. “Sorry Mommy.”
“It’s okay,” you soothed her.
Jake rolled out of bed to start the coffee, since with a wakeup call like that, caffeine was going to be more necessary than usual today.
Nyla snuggled impossibly closer to you and with a mane full of bedhead, asked you in a whisper. “Will you give me braids?”
“Yes, sweetheart, but only if you say the magic word,” you prompted.
“Pleeeeeease,” she automatically responded.
“Okay, baby, let Mommy get up and I’ll help you get dressed.”
“I’m not a baby,” Nyla argued. “The baby’s in there.”
She pointed to your bump. “That’s right! And the baby’s going to root for you at the game today.”
“Like Daddy does?” Nyla asked as she led you back into her bedroom.
“Well, hopefully not exactly like Daddy does,” you amended.
This was the first fall Nyla was old enough to enroll in team sports, and no one had been more excited for her to begin playing football than Jake. Initially, it was nothing but endearing. He’d take Nyla to the park to practice outside of her scheduled ones with her little team, and you’d come watch them when you were feeling up to it. It was all very wholesome and sweet, Jake lowered his guard down for so few people, and it made your heart sing that he’d let you and Nyla in.
Jake’s enthusiasm for Nyla’s nascent football career took a turn for the infuriating at her first game, however. What was meant to be a chill Saturday morning in Regent’s Park had your jaw on the ground before you buried your head in your hands in frustration, since your husband treated your daughter’s Under-4 football game as if it were the championship match of the World Cup.
It was horrifying in your opinion. Not only did Jake yell from the sidelines to coach Nyla, he nearly picked a fight with the poor uni student refereeing their game, topping it all off by swearing loudly in Spanish every time they “missed a play”. Which was often, because you know, they were toddlers.
The first game you’d been overwhelmed with shock and terror at your husband’s behavior. The next time, you tried to give Jake a task to distract him. You asked him to film the game so as to add it to your home video collection of Nyla’s childhood, wanting to commemorate her first season playing a sport like any good parent. Unfortunately, that backfired too, and now you had Jake swearing like a sailor at a group of three-year-olds on tape for posterity.
Today was another gameday, and you knew this time you’d have to confront him about it head on. That’s why when Nyla bounded out of the car and asked to walk to the pitch with her friend Abby and her parents, you let her. You needed to talk to your husband alone. Also, it was your week to bring the snacks for the team, so given that, plus your bump, the chairs, and not to mention all of Nyla’s football kit she conveniently left in the car, you and Jake were going nowhere fast.
“How are you feeling mamacita?” he asked you, carrying the tray of orange slices that Steven dutifully cut up the night before. Jake had a firm claim on Nyla’s game days, but his other alters tried to contribute too when they could.
“I’m alright,” you told him, making slow progress across the car park to where the pitches were. “This boy is getting big.”
“Well, just take it easy,” he admonished you. Jake’s worrying over your wellbeing and your unborn son was so damn charming that you almost forgot about laying down the ground rules for today’s game.
“Thank you, hun. You know what would be a big help?”
“Cualquier cosa para tí,” Jake averred. Famous last words.
“The worst thing for the baby right now is stress,” you began cautiously. “And it would greatly reduce my stress levels if you weren’t as much of an active participant during the game today.”
“What do you mean?” He followed up. Oh God, he didn’t get it. You prayed he was playing dumb.
“Your yelling on the sidelines? Think you could dial it back today? If not for my sake, for Nyla’s?”
Jake scoffed, “I don’t yell.”
You stopped dead in your tracks. “Jake Lockley.”
“Qué quieres decir? I’m cheering her on!” he claimed.
“By swearing in Spanish at a bunch of little kids?”
“They can’t understand it,” he muttered.
“You don’t know that,” you countered, “and that’s neither here nor there. I can understand it, and Nyla can understand enough of it.”
“Bien, bien,” he grumbled in surrender, “Estaré callado hoy.”
“Gracias Papi,” you rewarded him with a chaste kiss, “I will admit, it’s pretty impressive. You watch the game like they’re pros.”
“Because I care about her,” he offered, a little wounded from your admonition. Everyone who said women were more sensitive than men were liars. And probably men.
“I know honey, and it’s so sweet,” you comforted him, “and I hate to remind you, but you’re not at Wembley.”
Jake gave you a sidelong, suggestive glance. “Do I get a reward for good behavior today?”
“Is carrying your baby again not enough of a reward?” you shot back.
That quieted him down until you joined the other parents on the sidelines. Miraculously, despite Jake’s sideline antics the past few weeks, everyone greeted you politely. Before you eased down into the portable fabric chair Jake had set up for you, Abby’s mom, also known as your friend Charlotte, asked if you wanted to walk to get coffee at a nearby stand since the kiddos were still warming up.
“Checking in on you mumma,” she elucidated once you were out of earshot of your husbands.
“I’m good,” you chirped.
Charlotte shot you a look that told you she wasn’t buying it.
“Okay fine,” you resigned, “my back hurts like a bitch because I’m huge again, all I want are prawn cocktail crisps and I hate myself for it because they’re disgusting, Nyla nearly took my leg out when she jumped into our bed this morning, oh and I’m nursing my husband’s bruised ego because I told him he can’t scream at literal children during his daughter’s football game.”
Charlotte laughed, “Now that's what I’m talking about!”
You two had reached the front of the line for coffee. You got a herbal tea since you’d already reached your pregnancy coffee limit for the day and Charlotte placed her order as well as insisted on paying, which was kind of her.
“‘Course,” she effaced when she beat you by tapping her phone on the stand’s ApplePay reader. “You brought the oranges today. I still can’t believe you wanted to be in the snack mum rotation, I would’ve deffo played the pregnancy card.”
“Well, I did want to,” you shrugged while you both headed back to the pitch.
“Such a one-kid mum,” she chided you playfully.
“Not for much longer,” you reminded her, “might as well enjoy it while I can.”
“Did you really tell Jake he can’t shout on the sidelines?” Charlotte inquired.
“Yes!” you averred. “Someone had to! I can’t believe the other parents talked to us just now after how he’s been acting.”
“Because you have a fit husband, babes,” Charlotte pointed out. “Honestly, I bet the other mums have been enjoying Jake’s latin passion on the pitch, it’s quite the change of pace from their boring, vanilla British hubbies.”
“That’s true,” you admitted. “But even latin passion runs its course, trust me.”
You returned to the sideline, taking your seat next to Jake, who was sitting for once during the kid’s kickoff.
You had to give him some credit, you supposed, Jake tried to contain himself. He was well-behaved at the start of the game, politely clapping and calling “let’s go Nyla!” at a respectable volume.
You two waved at your daughter from the field, who was proudly sporting the pigtail braids you’d done for her that morning and looking so stinking cute in her little uniform. Naturally, your phone came out of your purse so you could snap a few photos.
Everything was going well during the first quarter (the little ones played quarters instead of halves due to their preschool attention spans) until the ref called a ball out of bounds.
Reflexively, Jake sprung to his feet and hollered “Come on ref! They didn’t kick it out! Fue ese chico agresivo en el otro equipo–ay Dios mio, tiene ojos?”
You tugged on the corner of his leather jacket with a harshly whispered “Jake.”
“Lo siento,” he mumbled and took his seat once again. “But clearly that kid who’s been throwing elbows this whole time–”
“I don’t care,” you hissed. “They’re three.”
“That kid is at least five.”
You rolled your eyes instead of dignifying his accusation with a verbal response. It baffled you that Jake was able to even somewhat discern what was going on. To you, these games consisted of the kids from both teams just chasing the ball up and down the field in an amorphous swarm for forty minutes. Usually, at least one kid would break away from the pack to pick at the grass. Or their nose.
Jake didn’t have another incident until the end of the second quarter, when one of Nyla’s teammates scored in their own goal. He was up on his feet swearing so quickly it took you a second to register what was going on.
“Joder! Este juego es una broma, donde esta el arbitro? Puta de madre –”
It was then that Jake caught you glaring at him, the severity in your eyes causing him to flush. “Yo sè. Pero, nena–”
“Don’t nena me,” you cut him off. “Come give me a hand, it’s almost snack time and we need to get everything ready.”
Your husband cooperated immediately, and while you unpacked the juice boxes from the cooler for Nyla and her teammates, you did catch a couple of the posh North London mums staring at Jake like he was a piece of steak. You chuckled to yourself, you and your husband were incredibly secure in your relationship, but it was amusing to discover that Charlotte’s hunch was correct.
Soon the ref blew their whistle and ten little uniformed rascals sprinted over to where you and Jake had unpacked the orange slices, granola bars, and juice boxes.
“Did you see me?” Nyla asked Jake while she gulped down her juice. You tried to sneak some water in there too but were unsuccessful. She was lucky her little brother limited your movement for the time being.
“Por supuesto princesa,” he assured her. “You were great out there!”
“You were barely yelling,” she pointed out. Great, now Nyla was used to her father's batshit sideline antics.
“That’s because Daddy was working on his sportsmanship,” you provided before Jake could get a word in.
“Even though you might not hear me, cariño, just remember what Papi taught you…”
“Mándenlos al infierno!” your daughter recited. You gaped in shock, whether it was more over the war cry that came out of your three-year-old and the fact your husband taught her the phrase.
“We don’t say that,” you objected. You sent a death glare towards Jake then eased down onto your knees to get eye-level with Nyla. “Remember what Coach Harris says, sportsmanship is more important than the score.”
“Mierda,” Jake scoffed under his breath.
You ignored him for the time being, opting to kiss your girl on the cheek instead. “Have fun baby, and just make sure you’re being a good sport, okay?”
The whistle blew, signaling it was time for the players to circle back with their coaches. Nyla seemed to have heard at least part of what you said, because as she jogged back across the field, she was compelled to remind you, “I’m not a baby!”
Your husband helped you up once more and as soon as you were standing, you fired at him, “It’s one thing to yell at her games, but can you please not teach my daughter to give them hell?”
“Why are you worried about me, hm?” Jake confronted you. “What, are you scared of what these fancy fucks might think?”
“Not one bit,” you parried. “I’m more concerned about the example we’re setting for our child. Because she's not actually playing football to win, we put her in this for her to learn teamwork, discipline and have a new experience.”
“Yo sé todo de eso, but I’m the one who would pick her up from practice and her coach told me that she’d sit on the sidelines scared to death when they’d scrimmage.”
“You never told me that,” you accused him, your heart dropping at the revelation.
“Well, because I wanted to handle it,” Jake confessed. “You’re supermom, and I’m only one-third of her father, and this was something I knew I could do. So yeah, we’d practice on our own and I wanted her to build some confidence, that’s all.”
You bit back tears (thanks pregnancy hormones!) at his words. It all made perfect sense. Why he taught her the colorful language, and why Jake spouted his own on the sidelines. Your husband was making sure Nyla felt supported and was trying to dismantle her fear about getting up and competing in his signature Jake way.
Almost everyone knows that the secret to a long-lasting marriage is compromise. So you proposed one at that moment, “I won’t stop you from getting into the game honey, but just…no swearing, okay? Please?”
“Bien nena,” he accepted your terms, pulling you in for a quick kiss. “Besides, wouldn’t want to disappoint my audience.”
He covertly glanced at the uptight posh mums of Nyla’s teammates. He was aware of them too. It made you laugh and roll your eyes, and the whistle sounded again to start the next quarter.
“Help me sit down again?” you entreated Jake.
“Si mami,” he murmured, offering his arms for you to brace your weight on as you lowered back down into the chair.
Jake even took his seat next to you, linking in his hand in your for a blissful few minutes, until he popped back up again to cheer Nyla and her team on.
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Translations:
Mamacita - little mama
Cualquier cosa para tí - anything for you
“Qué quieres decir? - what do you mean?
Bien, bien - okay, okay
Estaré callado hoy - I’ll be quiet today
Gracias Papi - Thank you Daddy
Fue ese chico agresivo en el otro equipo–ay Dios mio, tiene ojos? - It was that aggressive kid on the other team - oh my God, do you have eyes?
Lo siento - I’m sorry
Joder! Este juego es una broma, donde esta el arbitro? Puta de madre… - Fuck! This game is a joke, where is the ref? Son of a bitch
Yo sè. Pero, nena– I know, but babe
Por supuesto princesa - of course princess
cariño - sweetie
Mándenlos al infierno - give them hell!
Mierda - bullshit
Yo sé todo de eso - I know all of that
Si mami - Yes mama
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I just wanna say, I saw your posts discussing Hickman's X-Men, and I just wanna say you really hit the nail on the head as to why I don't like Krakoa at all. The X-Men are made up of a wide variety of characters coming from different cultural backgrounds. And instead of expanding and fleshing that out more, now it's just all about Krakoa.
i think its a lot better these days? his krakoa had this air of "something is wrong here. dont trust the leadership" and especially charles, moira, and sometimes even his erik when interacting with those two felt...a little sinister. i think hickman's krakoa delved into some themes that were bad that easily contributed to my feelings on His Run because disabled characters were coming back in abled bodies (and a rhetoric of being born as your best self), the books were incredibly white, the state was forcefully keeping mystique from her wife, and there was little interest in writing female characters/his usual problems with writing women popped up.
I think hickman delves into the "something is eerie and wrong with krakoa" vibe a lot and the way the series starts with a timeskip and suddenly these characters have Off Panel made up with each other (like the summers forgiving Vulcan) and formed bonds with each other we never saw develop so that also contributed to my feeling of "so something must be really off people dont change overnight 180 degrees".
but when more and more writers came onto the books and his hands were less prominent on the series, it got a lot better and i kind of realize krakoa's problems are just more indicative of how hickman writes. he's kind of terrible with character moments/development cause he prefers big plots so thats why everyone changes overnight and also...he is a cishet white able bodied guy so some of these issues were simply his cishet white able bodied guy-isms showing through his writing.
zeb wells did great work on hellions in addressing the mentally ill and even fixed greycrow's racist name finally + gave kwannon much to do (i think she's one of the best parts of this era), al ewing in sword made a point to have wiz kid decry the fact that xavier comes back in an abled body and he says "i choose to stay as i am, there is nothing wrong with me" so hickman's rhetoric isnt the only one (actually its the outlier), ewing fixed duggan's sidelining of storm by doing great work with her front and center in sword, x-men: red, and storm and the brotherhood of mutants, vita ayala finally gave karma a girlfriend + made her the star of their book to finally focus on that character like no one else has before, nyla rose got to get their hands on thunderbird and had him center his native american culture above his pretend mutant one, and trung le finally got to give karma a vietnamese name.
duggan is still the worst writer easily, but a lot of good work w krakoa gets done/got fixed once hickman wasnt the only voice, i found. not every book is solid gold (and duggan's unfortunately still on the line), but its definitely a lot better in some of these other writers' hands
and obviously, hickman's krakoa is a little wrong because we were supposed to be picking up on some of that (re: moira) since the big reveal is that she's evil in inferno. but some of the other problems get fixed just by other writers worldbuilding in such a way that corrects him like by addressing how ableist it is in story to have the "we fixed the disabled person!" rhetoric.
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No shade. But why are you so optimistic about chenford? Asking cause I have some doubts still. There's a very very small part of my brain that doesn't think they'll actually become canon. Idk I have ups and downs.
hey! don't sweat it! it's a fair question, and i'm not bothered at all. :) i think it's very human to sometimes have those fleeting moments of doubt for you favorite fictional couple, i mean, it's only natural. and i've had my fair share of doubt, in regards to these two knuckleheads. i think my optimism is cranked all the way up through the roof though because of the way season four is so going so far. it's not the same show anymore — i mean, obviously. the og rookie's all graduated, and one of them sadly passed away even. :(
nyla has a new rookie to train, and angela is married with a baby. and although tim and lucy were separated for a little while there, the writer's, of course, brought them back together. it was inevitable.... i mean the fandom for this show are primarily chenford shippers. sure, we gush over other characters/ships/plotlines, but at the end of the day we all come back to the same thing. chenford. it's an impossible subject to escape, because everyone who watches the rookie, are constantly talking about tim and lucy, they're all anyone post about on social media, so i'm sure the team members feel like they have no other choice than to give the people what they want.
+ i don't think it helps that the king and queen, eric and melissa, are such close friends who ship their characters as well, and come up with their own little details and isms to add to their scenes together. not to mention other cast members have stated time and time again that they also are rooting for chenford to become a thing. and with an army like that on your heels, it's only a matter of time before you cave under pressure. really though, i think chenford is something everyone wants at this point.
we may be a relatively small fandom, but our voices are loud, if we keep using them, then there will be only more quality, good things to come. that's why i'm so optimistic about chenford.
if the teen wolf fandom can voice canon stydia into existence, then so can we!! 💪
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Rant: Phobia and -ism in Sport
I said I would write it so here it is. This is gonna be a bit of an oxymoron in being a meaty but delicate one, but I have to start this with this is not meaning all people. This is not directed to attack sport as a whole, it’s more the darker side of things. So, let’s begin
Most people in the world love sport, for many they love sport with extreme passions. They wear a lot of their emotions bare in the heat of the moment, but the heat of the moment is a dangerous place, things can be said that can be hurtful or outright not okay. There’s also public opinions that seems a little intolerant, which mostly gets exposed within sport since everyone has an opinion. So why does this happen? And What can we do to prevent it?
Where this Rant is Coming From I have sat on stuff like this for a while, but I really wanted to do this near the end of August. However, I didn’t want to rant on Tumblr about this just out of the blue, and when I had started writing stuff like this the whole scenario had calmed down a little, so it wasn’t prominent. But I knew on Wednesday the topic could be brought up again, so I waited after. The main catalyst came from Wrestling, the brand All Elite Wrestling had been prepping to crown their first Women’s Champion, on their All Out PPV Pre-Show in August, they had a Gimmick Battle Royal to determine one challenger and a match to determine the other, the winner of that Royal was a wrestler known as Nyla Rose. Now, the main thing to know about Nyla Rose in this case is that she’s a Transgender Woman, she was assigned at birth as a male. And while I was perfectly fine seeing an athlete wrestle, it seemed that people didn’t agree, calling her ‘Santina’ (Male wrestler Santino Marella won a Women’s battle royal at Wrestlemania disguised as his ‘sister’ Santina, a comparison which is unfair and not relative) and constantly pointing out ‘But Nyla’s a dude’. Now if you don’t like her as a wrestler then fine but I draw the line with this stuff, especially in Wrestling: people can believe that the Undertaker is an Undead Being or the Luchasaurus is a literal humanoid dinosaur but they can’t accept that Nyla Rose is a woman? That’s quite obtuse, and very transphobic. So that was the origins of my rant, it reinvigorated on Wednesday when Rose faced Japanese wrestler Riho for the vacant title - which she lost. And I do feel like these negative, transphobic responses were related to her being booked for defeat; people who want to hate on AEW would never let them forget if they had Nyla won because they’ll always say ‘AEW’s first women’s champion was a man’. And it’s sad that this was clear as day what would’ve happened. This rant was only enhanced with Football (UK person here, it’s Football, we use our feet) with the Benjamin Mendy incident when teammate Bernardo Silva tweeted a fairly racist comparison between Mendy and the mascot of Conguitos Chocolate (the mascot itself quite racist-looking anyway). So with both these things, I thought it was an appropriate time to discuss and theorize why ism and phobia happens in sport.
Racism: The Cruel Underbelly of Sport It’s well known that despite this being an age of equality that racism still exists in sport, be it from the professionals themselves or the fans that support it. The disappointing thing is while sports boards can deliver punishments to players and coaches they have little control over punishing fans, and so every so often you’ll hear about disrespectful displays of racism from the crowd, be it monkey chants, chanted slurs or throwing stuff that can be regarded as racist (bananas for instance). You can ban someone for life but it doesn’t stop the problem, it only leaves you with a bitter racist outside the stadium. So why is that a problem? Well, people tend to have friends, and family and likely kids, and all of those are mostly at risk of sharing the same opinions. I remember a comic strip once of how a chain of intolerance festers and the content of that is what happens here. The Nature of ism and Phobia within People Now, nobody is born racist, nobody is born phobic. When you’re born you only have few things you’re innately afraid of; falling and loud noises, both being survival responses. So the only way you’re going to be either of these things is by being taught it. Unfortunately, though we currently live in an age of tolerance, the history of intolerance dwarfs it by longevity, even in some countries LGBTQ+ communities are shunned and even prosecuted for just being, and while it is horrible it’s because the history of intolerance is still used as a teaching tool for the future. Sadly, and I stress that I’m not trying to be controversial or attacking with this remark, everyone likely has that twinge of ism and/or phobia within them because of that, you can be an upstanding person, not racist or phobic because you’ve learned to be above such things due to a good or eye-opening upbringing, but in your life you’ve likely had an experience where your impulse thought was in favour of an ism or a phobia, even if it was just discomfort or a casual blaming, and though your conscience knows and stresses that this is wrong, your superego still thought it, and while you hate that it did you thought it because you have experienced people who thought it too. The usual suspects here are family members; parents, aunts, uncles and grandparents, because to them they lived in an age where they could say those kind of things with little reprimand, they don’t mean harm by it (mostly, there can be parents, aunts, uncles and grandparents who out and out don’t like communities or races) but it’s because they lived in an age where their family considered that the norm. So this, wretched seed (the metaphor I’ve seemed to have stuck with) within us is still a problem, but it’s a problem we work on, and work hard to erase - which is wholeheartedly fantastic, living without it is ideal but rising above it is divine. But when the passion of sport consumes people it can lead to some impulsive thoughts of that nature, some more virile than others, and when one starts there’s the ripple and the mob effect and from there we get the cases of isms and phobia that are associated with crowd hooliganism. The Internet: Weapons of the Anonymous On the other hand, there are people who are for a lack of a scientific word: Dicks. The mob effect is probably at its worst over the internet, the use of anonymity meaning that the threat of accountability is reduced. Internet trolls will try to slur to pull out response, and people who ripple from that will join in with the faux safety net that they’re ‘only joking’ and label you a ‘snowflake’ for challenging their intolerance. You see it all the time, not just racism or phobia but general slurs like ‘retarded’ or ‘autistic’ and misspelling slurs to bypass moderation, you can block these people but they can just make another account, so it’s the usual problem that People can be the Worst, a sad fact of the matter being that focus usually surrounds the ones least deserving than the ones who deserve it the most. Internet trolls often seep into sport livestreams and chatrooms because sport is popular and diverse, meaning it gives the trolls more range. The combat of trolls is a delicate one as well, after all people don’t want to punish everyone just to get a few, so many just abide it, ignoring trolls being the double edged sword since it removes power but sadly doesn’t solve the problem. Honestly, if I were in the chatroom with the whole Nyla Rose stuff back in August, I would be liberal with reporting, even if they do come back if one gives up then it’s a small victory nonetheless. What more can we do to Stop it Alone we as people can’t do much, it’s like a school dealing with bullying - they can only dispense gestures that mean nothing to the culprit. You tell a racist to stop being racist they won’t listen, you tell a homophobe or a transphobe that they’re being phobic and they’ll outwardly deny it. So the only real way to stop it is to make sure the next generations aren’t taught it; it’ll unfortunately be a slow build, even when 3 generations of people who don’t harbour the wretched seed come around there will be people from other cultures who treat isms or phobias as the norm which may end up planting it once more. It’s not to say that the effort is fruitless, this is an effort that should be pursued to the best of our abilities, but you cannot ever expect this to be truly eradicated. We can only hope to encourage the circles around us to treat people equally, and that especially goes to being an example to children - which should go without saying, wanting a better world and life for your child should be an optimum and paramount goal as a parent - and with hope the amount of cases where ism and phobia appear in sport will fade along with cases around the rest of the world. Conclusion This essay won’t change anyone, and I don’t have any expectations that it will - I can easily look at this rant even if it gets 0 reactions - but there are many times where I see isms and phobias when watching sport and think to myself ‘that’s crossing a line, why are you doing that?’, so basically I decided to air it out. I can get that some things can go a bit far on the other side, accusations thrown and using the threat of labeling others of ism or phobia as a weapon do happen also, but if someone isn’t doing anything wrong you shouldn’t mock them; Nyla Rose identifies as a woman, many athletes are POC, they’re not doing anything that deserves such comments, I’m not telling anyone what to do here but if you do feel implored to mock that perhaps respect that these are human beings trying to live their best life without the harm or oppression of others and maybe work on erasing that seed before it becomes a weed that spreads to others.
In likelihood I won’t touch such a strong subject again and focus on lighter things like character studies, appraisal and theorycrafting, so if you expect more subjects like this, don’t, even if I do feel like I haven’t crossed a line saying what I’ve said I don’t want this to become an full on verbal war, so simply consider it food for thought and continue trying to make society and our lives better
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