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Archive for June, 2023
localvoidcat: localvoidcat: i love when human characters fight in ways that are so so not human big fan of characters bearing their teeth and digging their nails into things and biting and scratching and screaming. i think it’s good for[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
redlipstickresurrected: Vanderbilt (Long Island, NY, USA) – Roses in the Fog, 2015, Photography
tigersniper: Send me some numbers, and I will tell you: What does their bedroom look like? Do they have any daily rituals? Do they exercise, and if so, what do they do? How often? What would they do if they[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
laimfunk: The silly shenanigans of a dog and his boy
headspace-hotel: headspace-hotel: headspace-hotel: No offense but the internet gives you the most wrong and fucked up idea of helping people because people get mad if you don’t care about disasters happening in 72 countries, meanwhile the people in real life[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
seeking out the pleasing vanishment of being subsumed and integrated into something greater than oneself.
rosepetalmoon: Sometimes being in love with a fictional character means listening to a romantic song and imagining they’re singing it about you even though it sounds nothing like their canon voice. 😌💕💕
tapeworrmart: What a state to be in 🦂💫
Hey! 😀 we are *always* open for askbait questions! Or any questions really. Long ago in the mists of time (around 15 years ago) we got briefly very invested in making AMVs. Technically we made two, both for Digimon Adventure[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
forgetthetimetravel: somanywips: I hate that planned obsolescence is starting to reach fandoms. I hate that fandoms are starting to die after two, three years, I hate that whenever you stop getting content that means the fandom will die and be[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
hermitcraft-8: messmersflame: handsomeamoeba: hermitcraft-8: hermitcraft-8: literally my second biggest flex is that the guy behind osha official is my mutual. first biggest flex is that there’s a discord server dedicated to hating on me GUYS??? some context for people because[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
oofuri2003: I feel like AMVs are a very specific kind of love letter to the media they’re based on solely bc as an art form they sort of necessitate that you’ve seen the original property multiple times and have an[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
animentality: Queer characters being messy and a lil evil and problematic and bad. Queer characters being broken and unhelpful and hindrances more than helps. Queer characters that are still beautiful and kind and trying their best despite their moral ambiguity.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
soppsop: sebastian debeste doodles 🙂 he’s my favorite character so if you’re gonna follow this account prepare to see him a lot (i don’t know how tumblr works yet hopefully i don’t spoil anyone???)
imperiousphasmid: Characters who have done bad things but want to change and do better being killed off before they properly get a chance to I think is always going to be my LEAST favorite trope. It makes me so mad!!![…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
kcokaine: How does it feel, to treat me like you do
soppsop: i think Ema Skye is the kinda girl who has like a million pirated games and doesn’t pay for any subscription services
highandroid: Art by🎄ᴮᵉⁿ🔫🤠 (@uyasben)
blurrymango: Imprinting on a slasher like I’m a baby animal and following them around and helping catch victims. It’s annoying to them but I’m helpful and. Well not cute. But. Eh. Either way they keep me around.
Privilege and Pity – thesavagesabretooth – Marvel (Comics) [Archive of Our Own] Chapters: 1/1Fandom: Marvel (Comics)Rating: General AudiencesWarnings: No Archive Warnings ApplyCharacters: Otto OctaviusAdditional Tags: Character Study, Internal Monologue, Internal Conflict, Privilege, JusticeSummary: The good doctor considers the options he[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
highball66: Just realized Chris’s hawaiian shirt is actually just covered in tigers lmfao
rozentias-deactivated20240103: if you call the 27 year old with stress lines a ‘dilf’ and then balk at actual hot old men (we’re talking 50+ with grey hair and wrinkles) you are weak and will not survive the winter
futureevilscientist: Sharing this because I just found out about this and it blew my mind. The short version of it is: The Wayback Machine is not the only backup/archive of AO3 content out there. It’s just the most user-friendly and[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
wafflepriince: My piece of art trade with @clown-brainz
the-bar-sinister: “I can fix him.” I can let him twist me into his image.
undergrounddawniii: WikiHow helps James Sunderland have a revelation (also thank you to everyone who has been reblogging my goofy SH memes, it’s been really fun to draw for myself again when I’m usually buried in work!!!)
Imagine your F/O humming gently to you, and stroking your hair and face, or rubbing your back when you’re feeling anxious or threatened.
hajihiko: 🌤hello again, happiness🌤 (That AU where the boys help Hajime rediscover his feelings, prompted on Instagram)
hajihiko: Watching a whodunnit with an actual genius detective 🙄 Keep reading
randalltier-deactivated20230711: the ocean as a metaphor ALWAYS slaps. the ocean as a hungry force that wants to consume you? the ocean as something vast and unknowable, like a god itself? the ocean as freedom and liberation? the ocean as the[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
taken-for-pomegranted: liberalsarecool: The indoctrination never stops. Conservatives need a minority target to keep their followers focused/unified on hate. As the followers obsess on hate, their lives/emotions are much easier to manipulate. Conservatives always vow to restore the country to some[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
89words: “I exist in two places. Here, and where you are.” — Margaret Atwood – from Corpse Song
seaglassandeelgrass: notfromcold: notfromcold: Classic sea shanties like: “I fucking hate this ship and I cannot wait to get off.” “I got off the ship on the dock but I know I’m going to get back on the ship when my[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
aliceinmadnessland: Sorry for picturing you covered in blood. It will happen again.
bearie: cut my life in Two pieces i share it with a friend 🙂
kitten-kin: justspooklordthings-deactivated: thirdpunch: Guys, we’ve talked about this. You need to give your domesticated wading ghosts larger death pools. I understand if you can’t find a real Well, but you need an enclosure at least 5 times the size of[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
grumpygryphon: A well-read kobold understands how to make the best traps.
The Monster’s Name Was Adam – Chapter 7 – xxharryosbornxx (thesavagesabretooth) – Biohazard | Resident Evil (Gameverse) [Archive of Chapters: 7/?Fandom: Biohazard | Resident Evil (Gameverse)Rating: Teen And Up AudiencesWarnings: Graphic Depictions Of ViolenceRelationships: Chris Redfield/Albert Wesker, Karl Heisenberg &[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
saginoko: 検事タロット「太陽」は遊園地に遊びに来たナルホドくんたち。
gorer: this is not even an internet persona i am just like this and i think thats even worse
gh0stbeeee: love when they’re two messy halves of one awful whole. like yes, be the worst in eachother, make everyone else miserable
oopdeathnote: Imagine if you locked Light and Patrick Bateman in a room together. They would be having the most generic conversation but you wouldn’t be able to hear it over the sound of their overlapping internal monologues. There would be[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
ivy-loves-chocolate: highball66: Ya know I kinda feel like Chris got the “legally blonde” treatment where people have just kinda assumed that he’s a dumbass boulder-punching bimbo but Chris is actually very smart. Like yes he does have a lot of[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
texaschainsawmascara: The Thing Is – Ellen Bass / The Unpublished Poems of E.E. Cummings / Birthday – Andrea Gibson
virokuns: things that need to be addressed more: dave strider’s relationship with food and eating I want to hear more of your thoughts on this. Because you are 1000% right but my memory is struggling to load in any specific[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
disasterpieces86: i remember one time someone tried to help me “”“recover”“” from identifying with a character who was an abuser (idfk man it made me feel better about the shit i went through) by saying “well why dont you identify[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
doctorguilty: bruh people ID’d the estrolabs person it’s a known neo-nazi ALT View on Twitter ALT View on Twitter People figured it out by matching domain registry stuff and the fact that his name was connected to the paypal account[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
the-bar-sinister: 💬 You are allowed to use diverse ‘said tags’ in your writing. 💬 You are allowed to not use said tags, or use them sparingly in your writing. 💬 You are allowed to use adverbs in your writing. 💬[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
instacart’s website is SO BAD. and SO SLOW. It is even worse on mobile than it is on desktop.
sometimeredhead: freezing-and-i-fall-deactivated: the-bar-sinister: Look, I’m going to be honest, I don’t care whether people feeding other fans’ fanfiction into AI is “legal” or “illegal”. What it is, is rude, entitled, and disrespectful of your fellow fans. From what I’ve seen[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
mhaikkun: would you let them arrest you?
teaboot: ilovemybarricadebabies: The excluded tags filter on Ao3 is such a fucking lifesaver. I love it so much. Do I know what I want to read? No. Do I know what I DON’T want to read? Absolutely. God bless
ggvvff: is anyone doing undressing here?? can we👉👈 you know…..?
internetslice: aken: ∧ __ ∧(`•ω• )づ__∧(つ / ( •ω•。) しーJ (nnノ) pat pat reblog to pat ur mutuals on their silly heads
combinecremator: i swear to god i regret reblogging that estrolabs post because absolutely no one is focusing on the actual issue, which is that it’s a phishing site very clearly run by malicious people and giving them any information on[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Imagine your villainous F/O cupping your chin, their fingernails digging slightly into your skin as they do. With their other hand, they trace your lips with their fingers, staring deeply into your eyes while you wonder what they’ve got in[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
female-to-faggot: LGBT normies are under impression that the concept of sexual deviance was initially coined to describe someone else and applied to them by mistake.
There were so many people over the years that Steve Rogers had held as they died; cradling them in his arms as a final comfort. Friends, lovers, enemies, strangers alike. He held them all, covered in mud, and blood, and[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
“wait, weren’t we working on something else?” “Yeah, the a whole novel. They outlined and started working on it a couple of days ago.” “then why did I completely forget that it existed?” “because the person who started working on[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
cryoverkiltmilk: ecrivainsolitaire: rectanglefeet: prismatic-bell: bisexualbaker: gravityfallsrockz-deactivated20: Alex Hirsch reminding us all to go buy the Gravity Falls complete series set since streaming services are untrustworthy now [Image: Tweets by Alex Hirsch ( @/_AlexHirsch ); transcript follows.] With Streaming Services cruelly[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
versegm: “Are you okay” NO. THERE ARE LITTLE FICTIONAL BITCHES IN MY HEAD. AND THEY’RE KISSING.
catgirltoes: catgirltoes: catgirltoes: Essential information of previous post: A product called “i can’t believe it’s not estrogen” by a company called “estrolabs” is being advertized on Twitter. It is not estrogen. It is ashwagandha. The active ingredient increases your lutenizing[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
daisy-mooon: You know what? I believe that you can finish your writing project. I believe you can update your fic. I believe you can work on your WIP. I don’t care if you think it’s cringy or bad. I don’t[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
sketiana: do you even care about olives. and the sun. and warm seaside wind
lucydonato: sdxfcgvzdxfcgvhzdxfcgvhbjnkmlcgvhbjnk science
rbhvleo: a love letter to you
oamlete: Tried to design an older version of iris :3
doubleca5t: deactivationgocrazy-deactivated: “the education system traumatizes students it deems stupid” and “the education system traumatizes students it deems gifted” are two concepts that can and should coexist. I think I’ve got a compromise
nho-jungle: ao3 authours i am begging you stop tagging characters that arent in ur fic but u ~intend~ to write them in a later chapter!!!!!!! pre-tagging is fine if u have the whole or most of the fic pre-written so[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
meowicule: trikey let me see those molars. @samnicthehedgehog ‘s idea ^__^
The McMansion as Harbinger of the American Apocalypse
In Houses without Names, Hubka breaks the working- and middle-class houses that predominated during the twentieth century into three domestic zones: the living room, kitchen, and bedroom(s). The rise of each of these zones is linked to immense changes in standards of living, such as the internalization of plumbing and the advent of electricity, the shift of work outside the home, and the moment in the middle of the last century when individual privacy became attainable in working-class homes. The McMansion adds a fourth zone for entertaining, reflective of the increasing social alienation and distance from urban centers caused by decades of sprawl. Such a profound shift in American life necessitated the internalization of communal spaces—bars, gyms, billiard halls, and the like—into the home itself.
Not that this development is entirely new. There has always been a connection between increasing wealth and intentional isolation, from the palace of Versailles to the petit bourgeois homes of the nineteenth century that were designed for live-in labor. However, between the streetcar Victorians of the 1890s and the McMansions of the 1980s, our entire social and economic order transmogrified. Industrialization and unionization meant the working class could suddenly afford better and bigger homes. Technological progress, standardization of construction, the invention of the automobile, exclusionary financial incentives—including those sponsored by the government—and a century of social unrest drove the almost uniformly white middle class out of the city and into the periphery. The interiors of their homes reflected these seismic transformations.
[…]
The McMansion has also endured because, in the wake of the recession, the United States declined the opportunity to meaningfully transform the financial system on which our way of life is based. The breach was patched with taxpayer money, the system was restored, and we resumed our previous trajectory. The McMansion survived what could have been an existential crisis; it remains an unimpeachable symbol of having “made it” in a world where advancement is still measured in ostentation. It is a one-stop shop of wealth signifiers: modernist décor (rich people like modernism now), marble countertops (banks have marble), towering foyers (banks also have foyers), massive scale (everything I see is splendor). Owing to its distance from all forms of communal space, the McMansion must also become the site of sociality. It can’t just be a house; it has to be a ballroom, a movie theater, a bar.
It is a testament, too, to a Reagan-era promise of endless growth, endless consumption, and endless easy living that we’ve been loath to disavow. The McMansion owner is unbothered by the cost of heating and cooling a four-thousand-square-foot mausoleum with fifteen-foot ceilings. They see no problem being dependent—from the cheap material choice of the house to the driving requirements of suburban life—on oil in all its forms, be it in extruded polystyrene columns or gas at the pump. The McMansion is American bourgeois life in all its improvidence.
okay I am loving this piece but I also keep falling (not unpleasantly) into feeling like I’m reading one of the big false academic excerpts from House of Leaves.
These are merely tacked onto the existing core plan as the house metastasizes outward, upward, or both. The social structure of the nuclear heterosexual family permeates the plan. Rooms are excessively gendered, both for children and adults. Man caves and she sheds abound.
In Houses without Names, Hubka breaks the working- and middle-class houses that predominated during the twentieth century into three domestic zones: the living room, kitchen, and bedroom(s)…
💬 You are allowed to use diverse ‘said tags’ in your writing. 💬 You are allowed to not use said tags, or use them sparingly in your writing. 💬 You are allowed to use adverbs in your writing. 💬 You[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The McMansion as Harbinger of the American Apocalypse
In Houses without Names, Hubka breaks the working- and middle-class houses that predominated during the twentieth century into three domestic zones: the living room, kitchen, and bedroom(s). The rise of each of these zones is linked to immense changes in standards of living, such as the internalization of plumbing and the advent of electricity, the shift of work outside the home, and the moment in the middle of the last century when individual privacy became attainable in working-class homes. The McMansion adds a fourth zone for entertaining, reflective of the increasing social alienation and distance from urban centers caused by decades of sprawl. Such a profound shift in American life necessitated the internalization of communal spaces—bars, gyms, billiard halls, and the like—into the home itself.
Not that this development is entirely new. There has always been a connection between increasing wealth and intentional isolation, from the palace of Versailles to the petit bourgeois homes of the nineteenth century that were designed for live-in labor. However, between the streetcar Victorians of the 1890s and the McMansions of the 1980s, our entire social and economic order transmogrified. Industrialization and unionization meant the working class could suddenly afford better and bigger homes. Technological progress, standardization of construction, the invention of the automobile, exclusionary financial incentives—including those sponsored by the government—and a century of social unrest drove the almost uniformly white middle class out of the city and into the periphery. The interiors of their homes reflected these seismic transformations.
[…]
The McMansion has also endured because, in the wake of the recession, the United States declined the opportunity to meaningfully transform the financial system on which our way of life is based. The breach was patched with taxpayer money, the system was restored, and we resumed our previous trajectory. The McMansion survived what could have been an existential crisis; it remains an unimpeachable symbol of having “made it” in a world where advancement is still measured in ostentation. It is a one-stop shop of wealth signifiers: modernist décor (rich people like modernism now), marble countertops (banks have marble), towering foyers (banks also have foyers), massive scale (everything I see is splendor). Owing to its distance from all forms of communal space, the McMansion must also become the site of sociality. It can’t just be a house; it has to be a ballroom, a movie theater, a bar.
It is a testament, too, to a Reagan-era promise of endless growth, endless consumption, and endless easy living that we’ve been loath to disavow. The McMansion owner is unbothered by the cost of heating and cooling a four-thousand-square-foot mausoleum with fifteen-foot ceilings. They see no problem being dependent—from the cheap material choice of the house to the driving requirements of suburban life—on oil in all its forms, be it in extruded polystyrene columns or gas at the pump. The McMansion is American bourgeois life in all its improvidence.
newvegascowboy: when she says she does everything with sweet devotion, she’s talking about her gun cecelia for my courier six au
ruby-static: The Old World Blues DLC has been on the mind lately, and just. Muggy my beloved. Give this little guy a coffee mug and a break, damn-
werewolf-cuddles: flanoirbunny: Shipping 10 Years Ago: YOUR SHIP IS BAD BECAUSE MINE’S BETTER AND YOU’RE A STINKY DOO DOO HEAD FOR LIKING IT Shipping 5 Years Ago: hey guys let’s just ship whatever the hell we want and leave each[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
freezing-and-i-fall-deactivated: the-bar-sinister: freezing-and-i-fall-deactivated: the-bar-sinister: Look, I’m going to be honest, I don’t care whether people feeding other fans’ fanfiction into AI is “legal” or “illegal”. What it is, is rude, entitled, and disrespectful of your fellow fans. From what I’ve[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
leitharstjarna: Robert Graves, Poems 1970-1972
mildlycuriousdragon: the definition of insanity… Happy 6/9! 😀
soupykappa: “Smile Chris~”
I guess I respect the balls on this person to both be in favor of machine generated output and also completely recognize that what the machine turns out is unreadable dogshit. But wow I hate that.
freezing-and-i-fall-deactivated: the-bar-sinister: Look, I’m going to be honest, I don’t care whether people feeding other fans’ fanfiction into AI is “legal” or “illegal”. What it is, is rude, entitled, and disrespectful of your fellow fans. From what I’ve seen (and[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Look, I’m going to be honest, I don’t care whether people feeding other fans’ fanfiction into AI is “legal” or “illegal”. What it is, is rude, entitled, and disrespectful of your fellow fans.
sollay-b: I know this is straight up reposting, but honestly, it’s sad to me that the best, in my opinion, fanart post I ever did is now sourceless. So! Here we go again.
jabberwockypie: sag-dab-sar: Dear non-cane users please try and learn these DOS AND DONTs because they are basic respect and necessary for our lives: Ask if I need help picking something up: ✅ Be patient with my walking speed ✅ If[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
paulgadzikowski: orlissa: Oh dear. Okay, you get an answer, because at least you took the effort to write your ask out properly, even if you are hiding behind the grey, sunglassed circle. Do I, or any fanfic author for that[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
theicarusconstellation: i hate how modern culture has kind of…pushed its narrative on fanfic. like, authors aren’t writing fic to be a product. they’re not writing it to please the public or make a profit off of it. they’re writing it[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
cielores: the-secret-third-thing: the-secret-third-thing: Like for more teef Ask and ye shall receive~
tepkunset: I bestow you, comic character, the biggest honour available: Outgrowing your shitty creator’s intentions for you
evil-sweetheart-berri: Aaa the idea of being trained so I can only cum from pain >< especially a lot of pain!! Being super horny & begging my owner to hurt me really bad so I can finally cum & they say[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…