#Calling Out
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greetings everyone! i'd like to report someone for stealing someones layouts + edits. this person is @fallbird. they have stolen @mischiefesse, @cherhonor, @lavendergalactic and @frillara's work/layouts. This is quite disrespectful as they didnt credit anyone, they just lied and said in their bio ''dont steal my work!'', like wdym ''ur work'' its not urs.. i have further proof below. Please report this user.
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⚠️SCAMMER CALL OUT⚠️
(Pls reblog to prevent artists from falling for this scam!)
Hey guys. I know this isn’t the thing I usually post, but I’ve been texted by a NFT „buyer“. They offered me whopping $3500 for a random doodle. To me it was very fishy, the price, the artwork they chose, etc. So I did some research online and saw that this scam is very common. They dote on artists, because they know that artists don’t know about NTFs.
I don’t wanna call out innocent people, this is why I made some reasearch. The person on the picture they use as banner is actually an artist of the name Joanna Sokolowska, and I believe that it’s not the artist who owns this account. They forgot to crop the website tag out of the picture lmao.
The scammers @ is @legendaryobjectdelusion
Here are some screenshots to prove my claim:
I suggest to block or report them if this user is dms you. If it turns out that this user is the person in the picture, and isn’t scamming artists, then I will take down this post. But until then, be wary!
I also found the artists website (the woman in the banner) Again, I don’t believe this artist Joanna Sokolowska is the scammer. I think the scammer used her picture to appear legit.
Stay safe
your SharkLoves Pink
#art#artwork#digital art#digital sketch#small artist#artists on tumblr#fanart#scammers#scam alert#scam warning#online scams#scam#nft#nftcommunity#nftcollector#nft scam#attention!#reblog this#important#scammer callout#calling out#be warned#beware#pls be cautious#art problems#digital artist#my art#tumblr#tumblr scam#tumblr screenshot
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NGL I'm really loving ttpd. It took a couple listens to but the lyricism and gossip is divine. I also don't hate how she's kinda calling out the fans in some songs, cause let's be honest, she deserves too.
#taylor swift ttpd#ttpd era#ts ttpd#ttpd#lyrics#the tourtured poets department#taylor swift#taylornation#calling out#swifties
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Anyone remember this? WELCOME TO MY PAGE! YOU DONT KNOW ME BUT WOMP WOMP! I will show when this specific creator does stuff such as, claiming others are tracing when the creator didn't even trace them! these were shared with me recently and I just wanted to show what this person does!
Oh, btw, they banned the person that "traced" them only to unban once they realize they were heavily in the wrong. Got to love toxic and problematic emoji creators!
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“Spirit of the Sea”
Wataru Takahashi, 1938
#art#art lover#mermaidcore#healing waters#ocean aesthetic#dark ocean#dark water#mother nature#sea shells#seashore#spirits#calling out#japanese art
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Galbor and Death played a game of chicken. Galbor blinked.
#galbor#my comic#webcomic#comic#alarmingly bad#funny#comics#sick day#calling out#comic strip#digital comics#drawing#digital art#digital illustration#art#grin reaper
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If you’re anything like me, you’re immediately embarrassed and scrambling for a hasty explanation and apology whenever you’ve done something that offends someone else. But at the same time, these explanations can quickly become defensive, turning into rationalizing your own actions and dismissing the other person’s reaction.
You might even be confused or irritated as to why you’re being called out to begin with. We hear it time and time again – tales of the “social justice warrior” and political correctness police that want to turn everything into a fight to stroke their ideological superiority complex.
If only you hadn’t spoken your mind around someone so oversensitive! What a buzzkill. Surely anyone else would understand that you didn’t mean to be interpreted that way and you’re not really prejudiced against [insert marginalized group here].
You feel like your character is being personally attacked, and so you begin lecturing the other person about how they’re overreacting or their tone is too much or they used the wrong language. Conveniently, you thereby obscure the original problematic behavior that caused you to get called out in the first place.
No one learns anything, and soon everyone is just angry and inarticulate.
But listen up: Getting called out isn’t about needing to defend yourself.
Particularly if you’re in a position of privilege, thinking that you can simply belittle someone else’s feelings for the sake of maintaining your own integrity is not only counterproductive, but also allows oppression to fester.
So let’s talk about why getting called out is important and better ways to process problematic behavior and check your privilege.
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#reaux speaks#resources#accountability#organizing#community#white privilege#allyship#calling out#calling in#oppression#problematic
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hyperfixations are so weird like dude its just a guy with a discoball head calm down
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THIS PERSON HARASSES AND TALKS SHIT ABOUT PEOPLE IN THE INSIDE JOB FANDOM
I made this post on Twitter and decided to keep it off Tumblr so she wouldn’t get attacked here but screw that. She’s still harassing people on Twitter and made a petty remark on a comment I left on her fic MONTHS AGO. I ignored you for months and if you’re being petty, fine I’ll be petty too
Shylioness14, RazerMyBeloved on Ao3, and @/firebreatah/Breagannnnyeah on Tumblr and has been harassing me and many others for months.
It started with me posting about Ron. I love Ron. I made a lot of content for him because I love his character. I know not everyone likes him, but she goes out of her way to comment on my Ron content about how much she hates him, going as wishing he would SH and kill himself. I hoped she would have stop but she has resorted to abusing the anonymous feature on Tumblr just to keep sending me hate comments.
I know this is her because she leaves her opinion about how she feels about the show cancellation public. This Guest account doesn’t take a FUCKING dumbass to find out who it is! When ONE PERSON is happy about the Inside Job cancellation, you know who it is! She had a vent account where she boasted about Inside Job being cancelled and makes fun of the fandom for being sad about CANCELATION. She boasts about how mature she by making fun of us and sending anons messages to US!
DO NOT SUPPORT AS SHE IS STILL CONTINUING THIS BEHAVIOUR EVER SINCE HER CALL OUT IN EARLY JUNE! THIS IS MY TWITTER POST MADE IN EARLY JUNE!! SHE HAS DONE THIS ON MULTIPLE SOCIAL MEDIAS!!! REPOST IF YOU WANT BUT DO NOT HARRSED THEM
https://twitter.com/Peanutsarecool3/status/1664318219870515200
#inside job#calling out#reagan ridley#breagan#brett hand#rant#inside job fanfic#online harassment#harassment#fandom harassment
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throwaway from a time before me
#dark aesthetic#gothic#goth#90s#candles#photography#videography#throwback#calling out#memories#nostalgia#familiar#alternative
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you know @emma03080114 you may like & reblog pro Snape posts all you want and strive to appear as a pro-Regulus voice of reason, if you say "all Snape fans are idiots who do not understand the books", it's not gonna make you look good
#troll account?#calling out#pro snape#anti snaters#anti snape hate#update: comment was deleted along with the answer which said and i clearly remember: “great idea!”#i wonder why huh#i also find it hard to believe it's sarcastic because i found other weird things
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“Women rise to [feminist] fame not because they are lauded as leaders by other feminists ... but because the mainstream media sees in them a marketable image a newsworthy persona upon whom can be projected all sorts of anxieties, hopes, and responsibilities,” wrote Rachel Fudge in a 2003 essay on the struggle to reconcile activism and renown. This is important, both as it relates to feminism's past and to its improbable embrace by mainstream American pop culture. On one hand, social movements need the diplomacy and charisma of people who can speak and agitate on behalf of them. On the other, the need to distill complex ideas and goals down to their most simple and quotable talking points has unquestionably done harm to those movements, feminism included. Mainstream attention has oversimplifed complex issues the wage gap, the beauty myth, the debate over decriminalizing sex work and misrepresented goals. It has attributed collective successes to one person and minimized the plurality of feminist movements themselves. And it has turned countless would-be colleagues and compatriots into foes scrapping over crumbs of access and affirmation.
Jo Freeman's Ms. article "Trashing: The Dark Side of Sisterhood" still regularly makes its way from inbox to inbox because the anguish with which it articulates the process of being sidelined, gaslighted, and shunned—all in the name of sisterhood—is still so relevant. Freeman defined trashing as something that often masquerades as critique but is wholly different: "a particularly vicious form of character assassination" that "is not done to expose disagreements or resolve differences" but "to disparage and destroy." After its publication in 1976, the piece garnered more letters than any previous piece in Ms.—"all but a few," notes the essay's current preface, "relating [the writers'] own experience of being trashed." Formerly a member of the Chicago branch of radical feminists, Freeman left the movement completely after her deflating experiences. But two of her essays, "Trashing" and "The Tyranny of Structurelessness"—the latter an outline of the idealistic, leaderless context in which trashing often occurs—still put words to ongoing phenomena.
Individual feminists are used to being insulted and bullied by people who bear an inventory of beefs with feminists in general, especially these days, and inevitably online. Trashing or its contemporary cousin, "calling out," is different and usually a lot more painful because it comes from fellow feminists. Thanks in part to social media, trashings have become more public and more frequent with participants, as feminist sociologist Katherine Cross put it, "hyper-vigilant against sin, great or small, past or present." It's possible for trashings to start out with a core of completely valid critique but spiral outward into chaos as more people pile on and context is diffused. Some are way pettier: I was once informed that I was being trashed on an online bulletin board because I hadn't posed an apparently crucial question to a screenwriter I'd profiled. Trashings might be focused on an ideal of ideological purity: "careerist," for instance, is a sneer aimed at feminists who have the temerity to want to be known (or at least paid) for their work. Other trashings might result from an opinion that's unforgivably at odds with current feminist orthodoxy.
The competitiveness that leads to trashing obviously isn't unique to feminist movements, but as many people have pointed out over the years, it's likely to thrive within them because so many women, across ages and races and classes, are socialized to see themselves as connectors and uniters rather than experts and leaders; it's even more likely to fester because of the unmended rifts of past feminist movements. The incendiary tone of trashing is also heightened because the line between one's activism and identity is often as substantive as a vapor trail; trashing someone's work becomes indistinguishable from trashing the person themselves.
-Andi Zeisler, We Were Feminists Once
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Calling out the Rebel haters
Rebels to Ahsoka Series
I’ma say this real perfectly clear.. for those of you people out there, saying that Star Wars rebels is “kids show” for those you’re saying that Ezra Bridger is “the most annoying ever? “And for those you’re saying that rebels are not important?
NEWSFLASH!
Star Wars Rebels became the most important show of the timeline. Even Ezra Bridger became important, lovable, respected character like Ahsoka Tano was.
Let’s be honest without Ezra Bridger in the world between worlds? Ahsoka Tano had no chance to live. She will end up getting killed by Vader. Without Ezra Bridger with the ghost crew? There will be no rebels, and the ghost crew are going nowhere to give hope to save the galaxy.
For those you casual toxic fans out, there are laughing ,joking , and making fun ..And personally hated it ..
My question is where were you from (2014-2018) Rebel series before Ahsoka Series?
Because you’re making excuses .
#starwars rebels#ahsoka series#ezra bridger#ahsoka tano#calling out#bring ezra home#unknown regions#sabezra#ezrabine
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besties i am crunching this valentines video. but I'll finish it. for you. my three beloved mutuals and the person who reblogs all my art and mildly funny text posts (you are my favorite, don't tell anyone)
#calling out#specific people like this is kinda risky#cause either they'll go YIPPEE I AM ACKNOWLEDGED or they'll go “AH! THE MORTIFYING ORDEAL OF BEING KNOWN!!!!”#but like. im back to live laugh loving rn (almost halfway through the valentines video) sooooooo#.txt
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Calling out someone
Whoever put the tag "skid x pump" for the Frankenstein story i made what the fuck. is wrong with you.
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