Hi!!
So you know how the Magnus Archives fandom has the Do Not Archive tag? It's just something that Jonny Sims has blocked so if people don't want specific posts of any sort to be seen by him, they can use that tag
Does Aurora have anything like that? I know you don't exactly go looking through the fandom tag but it's also hard to stop other people from tagging you in things with no warning. Not your fault at all, but it can be startling and I feel like it'd be easier to implement a solution by going to you about it rather than spamming the fandom tags begging people to ask first
The tag could be something like "adamant prison"? I dunno I'm not clever
Thanks!!
That's an interesting idea! We can codify that, sure. I'll block the tag "adamant prison" and everyone can have a field day in there
2.4.36
Both the Falst rock conversation and Kendal getting separated feel like technicalities, but I’m counting them anyways
being on tumblr for a long time but never reading homestuck like
In the spirit of the holidays, have this one I made in 2020 :> (made a new xmas scribble for this year but I'll upload that tomorrow)
2021 vs 2025
this was originally a meme redraw but for the life of me I can't find the original image. I definitely improved a lot even when drawing shitpost haha
do you ever become obsessed with a character and you just go "of fucking course its that one" at yourself because you are so incredibly predictable
The chekhov's gun has begun to unload.
I haven't got anything other than a few vague ideas so far. The structure of the essay is the classic five paragraph essay with an introduction, three body paragraphs each containing a point that supports the thesis, and then a conclusion.
The current problem is I need a point to make with my thesis, and I'm not sure what point to make other than 'stories change'.
The Glass Scientists fandom, I need your help.
I'm using TGS for my English essay, comparing it to both the original Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Frankenstein. For my thesis, I want to do something about how either the medium changes the story, or about how different authors can interpret stories differently, but I'm not sure exactly what my specific thesis should be, and I was hoping one of y'all would be able to help me out.
“Why do you write so much angst?” Because happiness is temporary, but emotional devastation is forever.