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straycalamities · 2 months ago
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audrey the nightblogger
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vesperione · 8 months ago
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It’s the fact that in one universe grace chasity is canonically the axe man, in another she’s in with the lords in black and in every single universe possible, she is the most dangerous Hatchetfield character all the while being proud of the fact she’s the biggest prude you’ll ever meet. So special to me
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predninja · 3 months ago
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A bony lap Medhra would have no other
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mold-for-breakfast · 6 months ago
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pov you're juniper after you dragged your boyfriend to legsworth with you and he. sleep
on my silly rowan chow scribbles streak again. i promise i Do draw other things. occasionally
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penfondeler · 5 months ago
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BACK TO THE DRAWING TABLE RAHHHHHHHHHHH (Hoping to get back to posting soon)
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itsdefinitely · 8 months ago
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do you think boy jerry contemplates clawing his eyes out sometimes
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43sol · 1 year ago
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Probably die first in a horror movie
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urfavssins · 3 months ago
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Elijah Volkov (The Pink Elephant Man) from the hit podcast Camp Here & There is absolutely going to hell, so what’s his sin?? I really want to know what the people think, especially if they haven’t heard of or don’t know much about him!! 💕
Personality entry from the wiki added for unbiased context!! 💕
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hbomaxx · 6 months ago
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WELCOME TO HBOMAXX !!
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not-poignant · 6 months ago
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Hi! Big fan of your work and writing blog :) I have a question re: fanfic reception. I like writing fanfics about villains on the receiving end of noncon, and I sometimes get feedback that makes me feel weird and I dunno how to respond to it? It’s along the lines of "thanks for giving [character] the pain they deserve" "it’s good that you aren’t nice to [character] like those other fanfic writers". (Part 1…)
(Part 2…)I kind of feel like they’re complimenting my morals instead of my writing, but I also could be overreacting, because I mean it’s fine to seek out fics where a character you hate gets tortured? No hurry answering this, and thanks in advance if you do. I hope you’re doing alright on your break from UtB. I am using the time to reread and am loving it!
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Hi anon!
Oh this is an interesting quandary to be in, because I'm certain at least some of those people are very much being moralistic about it.
Tbh when it's 'thanks for giving (character) the pain they deserve' you can probably ignore that if you want, because yeah, they might have revenge fantasies and find that very satisfying.
But when you get people going 'thanks for being mean / not nice to this character like other writers' - if you're the kind of person who responds to comments and feels uncomfortable when someone is using your space to shame other authors (because that's exactly what's happening) you can choose - if you want - to take the time to say 'I have no problems when people enjoy this character being hurt, however, I do not tolerate when folks shame other authors and readers for what they enjoy in fiction. Please don't compliment my fic by putting down other people, that's not what a compliment is' or something similar.
As soon as a reader brings in other people and shames them, that's absolutely when you can take a stand and see a clear issue.
I see this a lot for two different things:
Writing realistic kink, and so many readers being like 'omg thanks for writing realistic kink there's so much unrealistic trash on here' and these days I always make a point of saying 'oh thanks! but I write and love unrealistic trash too. This is a fictional site and no one should be expected to write realistic kink here!' It shuts people down amazingly fast. But also makes them realise that perhaps they just shouldn't be throwing stones when we're all in a very glass castle on AO3 lmao
Writing realistic trauma recovery, so like 'thanks for showing how awful and evil rape can be unlike those people who write it for fun' - now how I end up with these readers with my actual writing history, I don't know, but I take the same approach of like 'thanks BUT I LOVE writing rape as titillation! I enjoy both!'
You don't have to be as blunt as me, and you don't have to address it at all, but any reader who shames other authors or readers in your comment section can be addressed directly because it's just a shitty thing to do. And people don't say shit like that in public if they don't secretly hope that one of those people will see the comment and feel bad about what they like.
So yeah, with your first example, they could be feeling moralistic, or they could just want a revenge fantasy and really enjoy noncon! The second example is a clear cut example of shaming, or stepping on other people to pass you a compliment, and you're never ever over-reacting when that makes you feel uncomfortable, or makes you feel like it's not really a compliment. Because all it really is, is a version of: 'you passed my moral standards, thanks' and that's not actually a compliment at all. (Or like you say, it's complimenting your morals, it's like having a weird fandom policeman come by and glare at you and be like '....okay you're committing no crimes, as you were' and moving on. It's just weird).
Anyway *shakes hands for weird comments that shame other readers/authors in the form of a compliment* - I do think you're right to feel uncomfortable at least sometimes when this happens. It's up to you how you choose to address or not address it, but I will say personally that if you aren't going to address it in comments, maaaaybe consider deleting the ones that shame other readers/authors, so that when those people read your fics they don't feel alienated. It's obviously your choice! But just something to consider if you want to be curating your space. And best of luck writing all the noncon-villain fics! They can be a lot of fun :D
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misty-zzz · 5 months ago
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i forgot to post this
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theamazingfeeling · 1 year ago
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Retail therapy 🛍
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bee-snail · 6 months ago
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did you even wonder who I used to be?!
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Quick doodles of him on a canvas that was simply too small
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mamacarlyle · 1 year ago
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I'm gonna complain about the presentation is trans women in horror movies. The bride in black (insidious) IS NOT A WOMAN. Angela Baker (Sleep Away Camp) IS NOT A GIRL. Norman Bates (Pycho) IS NOT A WOMAN. There's probably more, but these characters do not identify as female, they were abused and (in the case of BIB and Angela) forced to present as female. There's a whole ass scene in Insidious 2 where Little BIB gets in trouble with his mom for using the 'Name his father gave him'. If you wanna talk about trans serial killers, let's talk about Buffalo Bill... I'm sure there are others but it's almost 1 am here and I will most likely edit/reblog with changes later.
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swan2swan · 1 month ago
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Pfft. Andrew Kishino had no idea how to pronounce "Dodgson".
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v1tfrma · 23 days ago
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Jessica Alba ❤️❤️
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