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Saw this around and wanted to make one of my own, so here goes.
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donotbelasagne · 3 months ago
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Thanks @silverview for tagging me.
No clue who to tag, so let's see who comes up when I start typing
@go-johnny-go-go-go-go @iwillstabyou @local-blog-for-local-people @beaft @whirlerwhirler @smack-salad @weltonbmarsland and anyone else who might want to do it.
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septic-dr-schneep · 3 months ago
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I've seen these going around and thought it looked fun. Really makes you think about the random things you have in your room
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reypossum · 4 months ago
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honeyandthunderstorms · 3 months ago
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tagged by: @qdverti <333
no-pressure tags: @beensinning @starrwrrld @sediciii @zettychez @imlittlebitdie :))
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holistic-alcoholic · 3 months ago
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I've seen this going around and I wanna participate
tagging @linguist-in-a-blanket and anyone who wants to play :3
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blissfullyvain · 3 months ago
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samuraimomo12 · 3 months ago
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I’ve seen a couple of these, and I wanted to make my own
*the wax sealed letter contains a promise that if she were to have twins that she shall name them after Apollo and Artemis
**the note reminds me that every second I don’t better myself my cousin (an unaware rival) potentially overtakes me (this is unacceptable)
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doverstar · 1 month ago
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can't express accurately how happy it makes me that c.s. lewis did not leave room for many interpretations in narnia. it's christian and you can't get around it. susan chose to care more about worldly things than what matters and he said what he said. the lion is Jesus. evil is evil and good is good and people have to choose. and that makes some readers angry because it's nearly impossible to ignore and they want to ignore it. they want it to be something else and they can't make it something else without making it not narnia. love that. that is doing it right
#that's. how. it. should. be#if there's room for interpretation in your writing as a christian you are doing it wrong#if people read your work and get to pick and choose what it means and you left it OPEN to interpretation-#-and they can divorce your fantasy world from the truth? you are doing it wrong#looking at you john ronald reuel#readers you're upset because susan cares more about “nylons and lipstick” than Aslan? 1. that's not really what lewis said#2. you should be upset because she made the wrong decision#and if you're upset because you can't get around the christianity in narnia let me share something with you - that's the point#it's a christian series#it's telling you christian things. this is not lord of the rings. this is not Cool Fantasy World open to interpretation#you can't worship the fantasy world and ignore the christian truths#you can't separate the two. that's what it should be#that's what all christian writing should be#if you write something amazing and centuries later people host parades for your fictional world and there's no God in it? no truth?#wrong. you did it wrong. they should not be able to separate the two - unless the point of your writing was to write a cool story#congratulations you wrote a cool story. but did it point people to the truth? unavoidably? no? then what a waste of freaking time#what a waste of a beautiful God-given talent#okay I got off on a tangent#my point is: be upset because Narnia is Christian and you can't get around that with ease#I am so. glad. you can't get around that with ease#this is why Lewis is my favorite author in the root of me#he did it right. this is what we as christian authors should aspire to#not LOTR. Narnia. NARNIA.#christianity#narnia#the chronicles of narnia#thoughts in the tags#doverstar's thoughts#writing#authors
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lululeighsworld · 9 months ago
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it was literally their moment and they just let us watch
(if you need me i'll be marinating in this for the foreseeable future)
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 3 months ago
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I gotta know: do you know if the Certified Creature is in The Untamed, or did it get edited out for More Serious Fantasy?
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If you are referring to LWJ's Bunny hairpiece, that's just the whimsy of PD-MDZS.
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silusvesuius · 2 months ago
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stream https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncLoEunRqCc
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:)
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radioroxx · 3 months ago
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anyway i think the overcomplication of queer labels has really done a disservice to younger (or newly discovered) queer folks trying to figure themselves out. you dont need to know every aspect and detail or your sexuality, gender, preference, etc. sometimes you just gotta let things happen and you’ll figure it out as you go. you may never have a word for it and that’s okay.
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slavhew · 6 months ago
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skirts suit strider
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tj-crochets · 2 months ago
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Got sidetracked, added bear ears to a hoodie
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uncanny-tranny · 2 years ago
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Other people have discussed this more eloquently, but the thing people don't always seem to get about "passing" (think "cis passing" or "straight passing", for instance) is that the concept of "passing" relies on more than just appearance.
Take me for instance, where I do pass as a man, but I have never (and will never) pass as a cishet man. People know I am queer, even if they don't see that I am a trans queer man. Passing is more than wearing certain things or saying certain things. My mannerisms are queer, my speech is queer, my inflection is queer, my stance is queer. People pick up on that. There's nothing wrong with me being seen as queer, but I'm still treated like a queer man, for better and worse. It seems that people forget that, you know?
My point is that passing is very conplex, nuanced, and individual. I use myself as an example, but that by no means indicates that I have a standard experience. I've noticed, however, that many people have over-generalized these conversations, and I think that doesn't do us - as a community - a service.
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