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crimsyoko · 11 months ago
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WHEN YOUR HYPERFIXATIONS COLLIDEEEE 💥💥💥
(I posted this on twitter a while ago, forgot to here as well- oops)
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russenoire · 4 months ago
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GO HARD OR GO HOME.
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hinamie · 2 months ago
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i'm exactly as normal about him as I thought I'd be
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vweddingzine · 29 days ago
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If we could have everyone's attention!!!
We are so excited to reveal our stunning cover!!
Created by the amazing @raepliica!!
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cherrinen · 2 years ago
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Vashe's your Woods
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3ic95id864pg · 12 days ago
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don't mess with da bbi [Art: Twitter @asntde]
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Discovery in Grief
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anabunu · 10 months ago
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sarcasticmothdraws · 9 months ago
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He made a friend
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mythea-arts · 7 months ago
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Trigun [1998] - Vash the Stampede
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untitledgoosegay · 5 months ago
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re last reblog I do see fanfic culture pushing/replicating a certain model of "what trauma looks like," "how trauma works"
this is a problem across all areas of society obviously, but transformative works are, well, transformative. they're about crafting and modifying narratives where the fan-creator sees a flaw or a lack -- often for the better! don't get me wrong, I've done my fair share of "I take a hammer and I fix the canon," it's the main thing that gets my creative gears spinning -- but what happens when that "flaw" is simply a narrative not conforming to popular expectations?
some people just don't get PTSD from events that sound obviously traumatic. they're not masking, and they're not coping; they just straight-up didn't get the permanently-locked stress-response that defines PTSD. they walk away from a horrible experience going "well, that sucked, but it's over now." some people do get PTSD from events most people wouldn't find traumatic. we don't really know why some people get PTSD and others don't. but fandom has an idea of events that must be traumatizing, of a "correct" way to portray trauma. you see the problems with this lack of understanding in e.g. fans pressuring the devs of Baldur's Gate 3 to add dialogue where the player character badgers Halsin about his own feelings on his abuse -- because he must be traumatized, and his trauma must fit a certain mold and presentation of sexual trauma, under the mistaken impression that anything outside that narrow window is somehow "wrong" and disrespectful or even harmful to survivors.
take, for another example, the very common trope of a traumatized character who hates touch or sex "learning" to like touch or sex as a part of their healing process. certainly that can be healing for some people; other people will never like, or want, touch or sex, because of trauma or because they just don't. the assumption that someone who doesn't want sex or doesn't like to be touched must be traumatized, must be suffering from this perceived lack, is seriously harmful -- to asexual people, to people with sensory issues around touch, and to people for whom healing from trauma means freedom to refuse sex or touch.
and there's a secondary trope, one that's slightly more thoughtful but ultimately repeats the problem -- that once someone has learned that their boundaries will be respected, they'll feel it's safe to soften those boundaries. once they feel safe refusing touch or sex, they'll feel comfortable allowing it on their own terms. but many people don't, and many people won't! many people will simply never want to be touched, and never want sex, and they are not suffering or broken or lacking because of it. the idea that proving you'll respect someone's boundaries entitles you to test those boundaries -- the paradox is obvious, and yet this is something i've seen hurt (re-traumatize) people i care for.
people are imperfect victims. people don't heal in the ways you expect. many people have positive memories of their abuse, of their abusers. many people hurt others in the course of their trauma, in ways that can't easily be unpacked in a 5k oneshot. very few narratives of trauma and recovery actually fit the ones put forward by popular children's media and romance novels -- which are the ones I most see replicated in fandom spaces, because they provide the clearest narrative and easiest catharsis, and so they're easy and soothing to reach for.
that's not necessarily a bad thing! i am not immune to goopy romance tropes. i am not immune to teary catharsis. not every fic has to grapple with ugly realities. but there's a problem when these narratives become predominant, when people think they're accurate and realistic depictions of trauma, when the truth of trauma is unpleasant and uncomfortable, and doesn't fit any single narrative, let alone one of comforting catharsis
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crimsyoko · 1 year ago
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TW BUG MASK
This was a render test I did on my phone 🪲✨
I’m returning to my Trigun Stampede arc, so sorry LMK peeps 😔 (I’m kidding btw I’ll still be here), but fr thou I can feel my hyperfixation slowly dying again
So we got the JTTW book started so I can read more :3
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isawjamfirst · 5 months ago
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a vashmeryl hug will fix me i think
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nootshell · 2 years ago
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Cuddles for the touchstarved(s)
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mmamoririart · 1 month ago
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Wolfwood in that trend dress 🤤🤌💕
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vitamimesea · 11 months ago
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A Light
This year has been both exciting and stressing to me but Getting introduced to Trigun is one of best things this i've experienced this year. I got to experience a lot of new things and meet really cool people because of this wild fandom.
Thanks guys, also Wishing yall happy holidays and a happy new year! 🎄🎆
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