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Some fandoms i just have way too much to say about so whenever i try to articulate my thoughts into a post all thats heard in my brain is muffled screaming
#i love them so much so all my thoughts are just#kbjhqegasdfcgvewi#fandoms this specifically applies to:#red white and royal blue#trigun stampede#julie and the phantoms#the 39 clues#the ballad of songbirds and snakes#aru shah#rwrb#trigun#jatp#39 clues#tbosas#if yall wanna yap about these to me feel free
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is that piece of media actually bad, or is it just not following the blueprint you projected onto it? is that work actually not good, or are you just demanding something from it that is absolutely antithetical to its themes, genre, tone, and narrative goal? is that story actually poorly written, or do you just dislike that it is not the specific things you wanted from it that it never set out to be, never was, and never is going to become? is it actually bad, or is it actually well-executed and you just dislike the story it chose to be because it isn't catering to your specific desires and expectations?
#This was prompted by a specific thing but it is also about dozens and dozens of things#Former Prime Queue-sector of the Trust#ETA: now that it's been months and this is going around again while certain conversations happen in other fandoms I'm in#It's good to clarify what specifically set off this post even tho it applies to many things. But this was about someone#saying Midst is thematically and narratively incoherent bc it wasn't “everyone is miserable forever and nobody gets better” like they wante
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i appreciate what other fic writers are trying to do when they have characters clearly communicate consent and good practices for 2-3 paragraphs before sex but listen man. this is fanfic not a psa. sqq would not give safe words before sex. he barely even acknowledges the existence of lube. he wants to be pestered into it so he can pretend like he isn't having feelings. he would sooner bleed out from his ass than admit he had emotions about something let alone something as embarrassing as RELATIONSHIPS and SEX. that's why binghe had to go to college and get a shizun understander degree so he could figure out what sqq actually wants without him having to say it. unless your fic is taking place 15 years into the future they're not communicating shit. and even then they probably develop some esoteric weird system
#t#svsss#this applies to other fandoms too but i'm specifically waxing about bingqiu. he would not say that cartman image
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rereading one of my favorite fanfics has me ruminating on one of my favorite found family dynamics more than usual
#i have two specific characters in mind but this applies to others ofc#found family#found father#writing#writing tropes#writers on tumblr#writeblr#fanfic#fandom#ao3#fanfic tropes#fanfic things#fanfiction#severitus#meme#fanfic meme
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Gays really love running away instead of being vulnerable with each other, huh?
#yes this is absolutely about Good Omens#how about that season 2 ending?#devastating#tbh this is also about OFMD for me#our flag means death#good omens#good omens 2#lgbtq#this might also be a self callout too if I'm being super honest#aziracrow#ineffable husbands#ineffable bureaucracy#ineffable divorce#blackbonnet#stedeward#gentlebeard#ofmd#also..#I know I tagged specific fandoms#but this literally applies to any other gay couple in media that fits this description
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Being in a fandom is fun and all UNLESS you love this one character that is so underrated and overshadowed
OR the majority of the fandom hates them for some fucking reason like damn what did they to you for you to hate them this much
#specifically made this for river ward#river ward#because huh#i don't get the hate he gets#fandoms#river ward x reader#river ward x v#also MARKUS#markus detroit become human#dbh markus#markus dbh#he is very underrated but I love him#post also kinda applies to Boba Fett?#atleast I kinda think so#loved the series#there's some valid critiscm but some comments...#boba fett#he does kinda get overshadowed I think#six little nightmares#little nightmares six#MY GIRL#I will defend those characters with my life#those are just my experiences
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Fake Enemies to Lovers Enjoyers: Enemies to lovers only works when [insert thinly veiled description of their fave ship’s dynamic]! Otherwise it’s abusive and toxic!!
These types want so badly for their preferred ships to be the exception to their sweeping generalizations and arbitrary limits on what can, and cannot be explored within the trope. They’re such hypocrites that want to have their cake and eat it too, they want the pleasure that comes from lording one’s perceived moral superiority over others while also enjoying the things that are so similar to what they condemn.
I beg of you…spare me the inane moralizing of your fictional preferences and please just sit down. Stop trying to move the goalposts to suit your specific preferences, stop ostentatiously moaning about what constitutes as what in regards to a broad trope like Enemies to Lovers. It’s a futile game and you look stupid trying to impose moral judgment on what is just a matter of taste
#b-but what if it’s abuser x victim…? OH BROTHER is it *actually* a case of abuse or predation or are you just flippantly applying that labe#to anything?#You know that you like things that would make other antis clutch their pearls JUST ADMIT IT!!#and THEY like things that would make you cringe in disgust. Everyone has their own specific tastes and preferences#You’re not special or uniquely knowledgeable on the subject of romance tropes and it’s actually way simpler than you think#reylo#shadow and bone#the darkling#reylo discourse#fandom discourse#darklina#pro zutara#the cruel prince#enemies to lovers#booktok#zutara#helnik#shipping is not activism
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my official stance is that learning to say “I love this guy, he sucks”, instead of “I love this guy, and all the shitty stuff he did was good and justified” should be a mandatory step before you’re allowed to participate in fandom
#this applies to all fandom and not just Elden Ring but I’m definitely thinking of specific ER characters as I type this#fandom#misc text post
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I know this has been said so many times in so many different ways, and I have nothing new to add, really. But I am going to say it anyway, because I am just so ridiculously grateful for fanfiction writers. There are innumerable fanfics out there - incredible, mind-blowing stories that are all shared with us for free. Written out of a pure, profound love for existing stories and characters, a need to know them better, explore them, add to them, do something with them the source material never dared. To make ourselves and others feel better, sometimes worse, but mostly just to make us feel.
And don't get me started on the quality of so much of the fanfiction out there. I know talent is an debatable term, but for want of a better one: the sheer talent and dedication of so many of these authors, most of whom have actual, real life jobs and families and other responsibilities, is just astounding. So many ideas, so many beautiful words, so much creativity. As a fanfiction writer myself, I know that it can sometimes be challenging to be creative, to find time and energy to write, when life is just. So much. And yet the love I have for these characters just leaves me desperately wanting to make time and energy to tell the stories I want to tell. Writing fanfiction is a hobby, yes, but for many people, it's also more than a hobby. It's a passion, a deeply rooted desire, even a community.
As a reader, too, I know how incredibly valuable and important these stories can be. I've spent the past few days doing nothing but devouring fic because I've been feeling too crummy to do anything else, and it's been an absolute blessing. Every fic I read was more amazing than the last. They all made me cry, laugh, think, yearn, and just feel so much better. So, I know this has been said many times before, but I just had to tell you again how much I love you, fanfiction writers. Love you with my whole entire, sappy, zero-chill heart.
Thank you for everything you do, all the hours, the blood, sweat and tears, the love you put into your stories, and thank you for sharing them. For just handing them over and releasing them into our custody once they're done, for all of us to read and enjoy, expecting nothing in return but some kudos and comments. That's incredible, ok? You're all incredible, whether your stories are 'popular' or not. So many people would be utterly bereft without you and your efforts, and I just needed to tell you again how appreciated you are ♥️
#I am a little emotional about this#as you perhaps can tell lmao#it's just#FANFICTION#it's the best!!!!!!!!!!#I'd be lost without it#I'm particularly talking about the stucky fandom#(unsurprisingly)#but it really applies to all fandoms#and all creative writing#all creative hobbies#but I'm specifically talking about fanfiction here#it's just wild and amazing#<3333
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I just taught a sociology class on masculinities this past semester and I had my students do a media analysis of masculine representation in a movie or show of their choosing and��
Now I’m constantly thinking about The Terror.
And of course there’s SO MUCH THERE, I could do a fucking thesis, probably, but
I’m so interested in James Fitzjames and his relationship to masculinity, particularly as a performance. He’s so incredibly image-conscious, and has HAD to be in order to hide the realities of his birth. He buys into the social norms and goals of his time, HARD. He also has, as is slowly revealed in the show, a variety of more feminine longings and traits that are probably part and parcel of his insecurities.
So he adopts this sort of…overperformed masculinity, but a very specific upper-socioeconomic British Navy type. It also makes him very bragadocious (the China story) in an attempt to cover over those insecurities, and I think this is part of why Francis dislikes him at first.
Because Francis also has a variety of reasons to be insecure in his masculinity, potentially, as an Irish man. He’s denied the upper eschelons of male privilege (marrying Sophia, having command of an expedition) despite performing well on all expected metrics.
Yet he takes a very different approach from James. Once he realizes he’ll never be allowed to meet the hegemonic ideal, he kind of just…stops trying. He rejects the performance, the ideal, all of it (and also is uhhh super depressed and reliant on alcohol). And I think he sneers at James because James is doggedly doing the very performance Francis is fed up with.
Then. Later. He learns how much of it WAS a performance to cover up for those self same “failings” of being an outsider that plagued Francis himself. And that bonds them. Besides the fact that Francis APPRECIATES femininity, respects it, in a way that a lot of the other men don’t (see his relationships with both Sophia and Silna) and probably appreciates whatever feminine aspects of himself James chooses to reveal.
But BACK TO JAMES, I gotta talk about the dress scene.
It hurts so much. Because James BUYS INTO Carnivale, and it allows him to express his more feminine creative side in a way that is socially acceptable—it’s for the morale of the men, and maybe finally James’ true self can be a BOON to his role as leader instead of a drawback. He has the opportunity to combine those masculine and feminine parts of himself and have that combination be CELEBRATED and lauded as good leadership.
And then. The blood at his hairline. And reality comes crashing back down. And he doesn’t wear the dress.
Anyway, this is just some preliminary ramblings. Obviously a lot more going on here, esp re: intersectionality and race and class.
#the terror#fitzier#james fitzjames#francis crozier#katie does sociology#masculinity studies specifically#should i make this an actual article/presentation for the next terror camp?#my ecological niche is applying social theory to fandoms I’m obsessed with sorry not sorry
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Hello, sfth fandom! I've noticed that there's been a surge of sfth fanfiction lately, so here's a friendly guide to tagging on ao3.
(quick note: none of these are de facto rules as much as they are advice from someone who's been using ao3 for years; you don't have to follow these tips at all, they're just to help new ao3 users navigate the tagging system)
Rating
There are 5 different ratings that your fic can have: Not Rated, General Audiences, Teen and Up, Mature, and Explicit. The rating tag tells the readers what level of mature content is in the fic.
Not Rated
It's best to avoid this as it tells nothing about how much mature content is in the fic. If you tag your fic as Not Rated, it's probably best to go a little more in-depth in your additional tags or fic summary to prevent accidentally triggering people.
General Audiences
This rating is for fics that basically have no mature content whatsoever. Essentially, it means that the fic is suitable for anyone of any age. A rule of thumb that I use is to imagine a 10-year-old reading your work. If the thought of that makes you uncomfortable, then General Audiences is probably not the best rating for your fic.
Teen and Up
This rating is for fics that contain content that may not be suitable for readers younger than 13. This can involve swearing, discussion of mature topics (sex, mental health, etc.), or mild violence.
If you don't feel comfortable with children reading your fic, but your fic doesn't have any explicit content, then Teen and Up is probably the best rating for it.
Mature
This rating is for fics that contain adult themes, such as sex or violence. Usually, fics with this rating have heavy themes but aren't very explicit about it. A sfth-specific example would be Inside the Mysterious Cube, as it has violent themes but doesn't have any crazy brutality or gore.
Explicit
This rating is for fics that contain heavy adult themes, including explicit sex and graphic violence. Generally speaking, most (if not all) smutfics should be tagged as Explicit.
Warning(s)
Warnings are used to warn (surprise surprise) the reader for any potentially triggering content. It's good fanfiction etiquette to always tag warnings, even if you're concerned about spoilers. If you're especially worried about spoilers, you can tag your fic as Choose Not To Use Warnings and add a TW in the notes for chapters that include triggering content.
The warnings are pretty straightforward for the most part, except for one thing.
Choose Not To Use Warnings vs No Warnings Apply
This is something that can be very confusing for new ao3 users (and even some old users). It essentially boils down to this: No Warnings Apply means that none of the warnings that ao3 provides are in your fic, while Choose Not To Use Warnings means that you don't want to explicitly tag any of the warning, either to avoid spoilers or because you're unsure about which warnings you should tag.
I personally use Choose Not To Use Warnings when my fic deals with heavy topics non-explicitly. For example, I have written a fic before that involved heavy instrusive thoughts and similar mental health issues, which I thought could trigger unwanted thoughts for the reader, so I tagged it as Choose Not To Use Archive Warnings.
Fandoms
(quick note: "common tag refers to tags that have been wrangled by an ao3 tag wrangler (you don't need to know what that is) and can be used to filter works)
This is the thing that seems to confuse most sfth fanfiction writers. The "Shoot from the Hip - fandom" tag redirects to British Comedy RPF, which is pretty common for niche RPF fandoms.
What I personally do is tag the fandom as Shoot from the Hip, along with any longforms if they apply, which should have their own common tags.
If you're writing a fic for a longform that doesn't have a common tag yet, you should format your tag like this:
[longform name] - Shoot from the Hip Improvised Sketch (e.g. The Unrelenting Aubergine - Shoot from the Hip Improvised Sketch)
I would advise for you to tag both the longform(s) and Shoot from the Hip - fandom. As an example, this is how I tagged my Unrelenting Aubergine and Wild, Wet & Worrisome fics:
(the order of the tags doesn't really matter here)
Relationships & Characters
Okay, this is probably the weirdest thing to tag for the sfth fandom since there are pretty much no common tags for these. For the characters/relationships that have no common tags (which is pretty much all of them), it's best to format the tag like this:
[character/relationship] ([longform where it originates from) (e.g. Derek (The Unrelenting Aubergine), Bubba/Jeremiah (Inside the Mysterious Cube))
The other way to go about it is to use the most common tag. For example, I tagged my Ditch fic as Derek/Titch without the (The Unrelenting Aubergine) since most of the fics were tagged as such.
Just for reference, here are the boys' common character tags for the RPF writers:
Additional Tags
Here is where you can go wild with the tags. These tags are used to give the reader a brief idea of what the fic is about, and you can feel free to add as many or as few tags as you wish. However, it is good etiquette to not add too many tags, so make sure that just the essentials are covered. For example, if your fic features a chair, there's no need to put "Chair" in your tags.
Tags You Should Probably Include
Now, these are all my personal opinion, but I feel like these tags are almost essential for any fic so that the reader can get a quick idea of what mood/genre the fic is going to be:
Fluff - cute and non-sexual things happen (cuddling, kissing, general affection, love confessions, etc.), isn't exclusive to romantic situations.
Angst - sad things happen (breaking up, crying, self-esteem issues, etc.).
Hurt/comfort - one character is physically and/or emotionally hurt, and another character helps them. There's a separate Emotional Hurt/Comfort tag for the character going through emotional struggles.
Anything sexual - do any sexual things happen in your fic? If yes, then you should probably tag it. If the sexual content is only implied (e.g. two characters waking up in the same bed naked), there's an Implied Sexual Content tag for that.
Any heavy content - things like abuse and violence should be tagged, even if you already have a warning for it. This is just to prevent anyone from reading something that might be triggering for them.
Other than that, add as many tags as you need to describe your fic.
A PSA About RPF
Finally, since this is a fandom that involves real people, here's a quick PSA for RPF writers and readers alike:
Please do not share any RPF fics with the boys. This goes for any work, explicit or not.
Also, please respect RPF writers. You may not feel comfortable with RPF, and that's totally fine! Just please don't harass RPF writers just because you believe that RPF is wrong. If there's a fic that you're uncomfortable with, just don't read it and please don't go leaving hate comments on that fic.
I know that this fandom is full of lovely people, but I feel the need to get this out of the way as it's an issue that many RPF fandoms have to deal with.
I really hope this helps!! :]
#shoot from the hip#sfth fanfiction#of course this applies to every fandom but this is more specific to the sfth fandom#since I've seen a lot of writers rant in the A/N about how annoying the tagging system is#(and I totally understand y'all lol I was just as confused when I first joined)#jesus christ that ended up being way longer than I expected#kudos to those who read it all ngl
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you know when you’re watching a show and you just see the moment when a non-canon ship is born and know the fandom is gonna take it and run
#miraculous ladybug#this is about kitty noire x scarabella in the new ep#but honestly this applies to SO many ships & fandoms#atla#aot#zukka#zukki#zukka is literally the entirety of the boiling rock#and zukki is specifically that scene where chit sang says ‘hey fellas look at your girlfriend’ to the both of them#like off the top of my head the first encounters/ship moments that stick out to me:#zoenette#tyzula#eruri#(<- except that’s ones canon fight me)#marigami#lukloe#zutara#eremin#hitchannie#jeanmarco#i feel like id be here all day if i listed them all#but it’s all in the SUBTEXT#just those moments… u know…
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Something I do think is kinda worse (but definitely less prevalent) than “fandom religiously treating fanon as canon” is when someone convinces themselves that something that is canon actually isn’t, and that everyone else is stupid when in actuality most people are just like… picking up on the very obvious and purposeful implications presented in the story that you have just refused to accept mean anything if it isn’t literally spelled out for you.
#fandom#this can apply to other instances in other fandoms but#specifically im thinking about people who have convinced themselves they are big brained for thinking ‘von k*rma’ wasn’t abusive’ like…#come ooonn#like yes the details of his abuse are left up to interpretation#he was not canonically physically abusive with Franziska or Miles#(though it’s not outside the realm of possibility)#but the pressure to be perfect prosecutors#the way failure caused Miles & Franziska to spiral SO MUCH#the way he treated Miles in investigations#the fact that Miles wasn’t suprised at all that his adopted father and mentor decided to prosecute him#the fact that Frazisksa was even allowed to basically put people to death at the age of thirteen#all of these are very canon in-your-face ways of showing what it was like to be raised by Manfred and none of it is good#like sure there are sometimes fandom interpretations on this that are probably worse than what canon is implying#and I don’t care if people like enjoy Manfred in whatever capacity#but someone doesn’t have to hit someone on camera for implications of abuse to be obvious#especially when not all abuse is physical anyways!!#I just hate the like… pretending the blatant ignoring of canon is somehow a dunk on fanon lol
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Mha fandom when you say that Izuku’s biggest fic mischaracterization isn’t making him twinky:
WHEN DID BEING A TWINK BECOME A BAD THING CAN I JUST ASK THAT
Like yes, twinkifying one male character in a ship can be annoying—it can perpetuate heterosexual roles onto same sex relationships (“who’s the woman in the relationship/who wears the pants in the relationship?”), BUT LET US BE CLEAR:
TWINKS ARE A PART OF THE QUEER COMMUNITY. THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH BEING A TWINK, MAKING A CHARACTER A TWINK, OR SEEING A CHARACTER AS A TWINK.
WHEN in the ever loving FUCK did that somehow translate into “the twink has to be the stereotypically aggressive one so it doesn’t abide by queer stereotypes”. HOW DID WE GET HERE.
#bkdk#possibly unpopular opinion BUT SOMEONE HAD TO SAY IT#midoriya izuku#mha deku#bakudeku#bnha deku#this is not an apply all but in my experience reading fics the biggest mischaracterization is almost never how twinky Izuku is#like never#never ever#he’s just vaguely androgynous… like he is in canon#and I also see this in fanart/other fandom things#I do not see an epidemic of basically woman Izuku with oober masculine Katsuki like is always claimed#and I think the takes I see on that idea are worse and just make the absolute WORST misinterpretations of Izuku’s character#izuku is very much supposed to be read as a character that is unexpected to have some inner turmoil over masculinity because of his-#perceived femininity. that was purposeful.#it was also supposed to draw a more obvious difference between Izuku and the other boys of his class and more specifically ALLMIGHT.#the only boy shorter than Izuku in the UA class is mineta#who is short of comedic effect#horikoshi’s designs in their own right tell a story. Retelling that story so it more fits ‘non queer stereotypes’ in your ships is. in fact.#showing more queer stereotypes.#WOOOO AN ENDLESS CIRCLE THAT CONSISTENTLY LACKS NUANCE I LOVE YA FANDOM 🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶
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Expressing my frustrations via memes
#this was about a very specific thing that annoyed me but I'm trying to be brave about it#still this applies to almost every friendship fandom gets its hands on#try to not ship it challenge (begging you)#i don't know how to tag this so yeah whatever#and before someone comes at me no. I don't have anything against shipping. but I'm 100% against not seeing anything beyond it#this one's for me and the homies who get it#fandom culture#fandom critical
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Fandom Gripes #24: Fans acting like the act of interfering in a rapidly deteriorating situation with the intention of helping makes you not only a bad person but also just as bad as (or worse than) the person/people causing the bad situation has got to stop. Blaming mxtx protags for not successfully saving the people they tried to help despite directly helping while others were either 1) actively trying to kill the people the protags were trying to help or 2) passively watching as others actively tried to kill the people the protags were trying to help is like irl when a good Samaritan saves someone’s life but then get sued later because saving said person’s life left them with injuries. Which is why we now have to have Good Samaritan Laws in America to discourage people from deciding that saving a life isn’t worth the consequences.
#mdzs#svsss#tgcf#human gripes at fandom#adding svsss because i think it applies still#but svsss does not have these discourses so it’s not a fandom-specific jab#mdzs and tgcf on the other hand…#in good samaritan law situations#the suer is usually castigated as ungrateful and evil-spirited for punishing the person who saved their life#(and we could talk about the usa medical system encouraging lawsuits as a way to pay medical bills on another day)#but somehow in fandom to be a good samaritan is to be an idiot#and the ‘correct’ response is to mind your business and not help
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