Street cat in Istanbul
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Fandom Problem #4580:
Even if you got your wish, and every website ever stopped allowing "problematic" content or ships, good luck with arguing until the end of goddamn time about just where the lines should be drawn. Because no matter how "wholesome" you think your stuff is, SOMEONE will end up having a problem with it. I don't care how progressive you think you are, you played directly into the hands of all these right-wing evangelicals with their mass book bannings to "protect the kids" because you thought you were grown enough to go online but not grown enough to learn to just not fucking look at things you don't like. You get mad when people say you're conservatives in a gay hat but that's really what you are. Own it and accept the reality you're trying to help create.
i like when ventposts self censor in a way thats completely incomprehensible to anyone else like 'im so sick of ****** ******* ******' . im sorry that youre going through it. can i buy a vowel
someday I'll finish this cursed Hisoka x Netero madness.
I am sorry, but I am watching season 2 of HXH and Hisoka going out of the bathroom reminded me of Barbie with the heels.
I've seen a surge of antis calling themselves punk/alt, and I just wanna make this clear:
Book-burning conservatives are not punk, sorry... :/
➡️ Content warnings on fiction are a courtesy.
➡️ Not every medium of fiction and storytelling has or is expected to have content warnings or extensive tagging.
➡️ Print novels do not traditionally warn for content in any way.
➡️ Until AO3 came along, fanfiction did not traditionally warn for content in any significant way.
➡️ An author is only obligated to warn for content to the degree mandated by the format they publish their fiction on.
➡️ Content warnings beyond the minimum are a courtesy, not an obligation.
➡️ 'Creator chose not to warn' is a valid tag that authors are allowed to use on AO3. It means there could be anything in there and you have accepted the risk. 'May contain peanuts!'
➡️ Writers are allowed to use 'Creator chose not to warn' for any reason, including to maintain surprise and avoid spoilers.
➡️ 'Creator chose not to warn' is not the same thing as 'no archive warnings apply'.
➡️ It is your responsibility to protect yourself and close a book, or hit the back button if you find something in fiction that you're reading that upsets you.
➡️ You are responsible for protecting yourself from fiction that causes you discomfort.
Some of yall have been sleeping on Crash for years and it’s my job to educate you
A younger version of Clara and Mia. A photo taken after they were sewed together. I couldn’t decide if it was better with Clara having tears or not so I put here both versions. Hope you like it!
the origins of the “what are you two FUCKING talking about??” meme is almost funnier then the meme itself