in honor of the nimona movie (it’s so good i’m gonna scream and cry for the next million years) i must share my favorite nimona art ever
drawn by ND stevenson ofc and posted on twitter a few years ago i believe
do i even have to SAY anything? the shark, it’s not rocket surgery, baby nimona, the DOMESTICITY of it all im gonna explode
UPDATE!!!! GAY DADS AU THREAD https://twitter.com/gingerhazing/status/1676058949504892928?s=46
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CHARON CONFIRMED SHOPKEEPER IN HADES 2 BUT ALSO
Hermes is missing?
AND CHARON NEEDS COMFORTED OVER IT???
im already out of my mind about it
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good bones by maggie smith saturday . give it up for good bones by maggie smith saturday
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After all this years i rediscover my love for a blue clown
short-timed hyperfixation lets gooooooo-
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I just had a personal experience with that situation I often talk about where an author has an outsized reaction to a comment that is left. It's me. I'm the author.
The comment was on one of the tutorials I have posted on AO3 and it was basically just saying that it didn't work for them (in ruder language than that). Fine. Whatever. The part that got to me, though, was the fact that they'd signed out of their account in order to leave it.
And the outsized reaction? Since they made it impossible for me to block them from accessing my account, my next thought was to just delete the whole thing. I'm not that attached to my ao3commentoftheday AO3 account, so deleting it would just be two seconds of my life. No biggie.
But doing that, letting my anger take over my thought processes, would deny everyone else access to things that have helped them. Hell, the instructions for getting dark mode alone have almost half a million hits. Clearly folks are looking for this info.
All of this is just to say, if you're an author and you've received a comment that pisses you off, take a deep breath and pause before doing something rash. If you decide to do it anyway, you'll only have waited a few seconds and there's always the chance that you'll change your mind.
And if you're a reader and you think an author's reaction to a comment was more of an overreaction? There's probably other shit going on in that person's life that's affecting them way more than a comment. The comment was just the last straw.
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