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haiq-trash · 2 months
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timeskip!kuroo forces himself to like coffee because everyone at his office drinks it, but he actually thinks it’s the most revolting thing in the world. he keeps caprisuns hidden in his desk drawer and will sip on those throughout the day when no one is looking.
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haiq-trash · 2 months
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kuroo redraws from the trailer!
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haiq-trash · 2 months
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Repaint my old illustration from 2020
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My scans of the One Fine Day shikishi series from Haikyuu!!
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haiq-trash · 2 months
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My vibe about ships since forever tbh
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haiq-trash · 2 months
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personally i think corpse with an undying devotion to his freak goth girl is the ideal relationship
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haiq-trash · 4 months
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haiq-trash · 5 months
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heartsteel is so fine
CAN WE TALK ABOUT HEARTSTEEL FOR A SECOND BECAUSE PARANOIA WAS LOW-KEY SO GOOD RIOT YOUVE ALWAYS BEEN AMAZING BUT I HAD NO IDEA IT COULD GET EVEN BETTER THE SONG THE VISUALS LITERALLY EVERYTHING WAS ON POINT.
also Ezreal kinda...
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haiq-trash · 8 months
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haiq-trash · 8 months
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Back when I was still watching Riverdale I started shipping Jeronica/Vughead out of spite because I found the canon ships uninteresting and I was fully contained with it being my silly little crack ship. Only now I'm finding out that it's not a crack ship anyone. Out of all the insane things Riverdale has done this one surprises me the most.
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haiq-trash · 9 months
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just a reminder that people who create fanwork do not owe you anything. writing fanfiction, drawing fanart etc is entirely voluntary and something that should be done for fun!! putting pressure on someone to put out the next chapter of their fic isn't helping anyone, especially since most fandom creators are students and/or have a job, and also just. have a life. they have friends and family and things to do. and to people who create content, thank you!! you're appreciated!!
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haiq-trash · 9 months
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some people out there really be typing fanfics longer than war and peace in their free time and then going on about their life like it's no big deal. how fucking incredible. like no offense to tolstoy but that was like. his whole job
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haiq-trash · 9 months
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As a fic author can we talk about readers who follow you to fandoms they don’t even know because i would hand my firstborn child to them
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haiq-trash · 9 months
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I'm going to start this post off by saying that I write fic, and I know the pain of putting something out there and not getting a response. It sucks and it hurts and it puts a dent in my self-confidence. If I have the choice between posting a work on AO3 and getting only comments or posting a work on AO3 and getting only kudos, I'll probably choose comments let's say 8 times out of 10.
But with that in mind, posts that attempt to shame or guilt readers into commenting don't actually work.
Negative reinforcement (in the form of shame, guilt, or other worse emotions) doesn't make anyone want to do the thing. It just makes them want to avoid the guilt, etc. Rather than encouraging someone to talk to you about your writing, you're making that person want to avoid you so that they don't have to feel bad. That's just human nature.
I've said before that I think a lot of writers are looking for community rather than comments, and I still think that's true. The reason I love both writing and receiving comments is because it makes me feel like I've made a connection with someone. I may never know their real name or what they look like or where they live or anything else but what fandom we have in common, but we've reached out to each other in this text-based medium and we've shared words that made each other feel something.
I know that these posts are written out of frustration or loneliness or needing support or a hundred other reasons I could list off the top of my head. But when I read "you should be grateful for the things I give you and show me proper appreciation" it just reminds me of my parents telling me to clean my room or to follow the rules while I live under their roof.
It's so much more vulnerable to admit, "I don't know if this story is any good and I really wish someone would reassure me right now."
It's much harder to say, "I feel so alone in this fandom, and I want to make friends with someone."
It's difficult to admit, "I worked so hard on this for so long and I'm so tired, but if someone out there likes it then all of that effort will be worthwhile - and if no one says anything, then I'll feel like my effort was wasted."
I'm not trying to shame the people who made those posts, and if that's how this comes across then I'm sorry. I'm just trying to explain why I think those posts will harm more than they help.
I also hope that any readers who see this post will understand that those writers are just people who are feeling a lot of different ways, and they're venting their frustrations. I've been there. I've reblogged those posts before when I was feeling frustrated like that too.
If you're able to comment, those comments are appreciated. If you're not able to comment (for whatever reason), that's okay too. ❤️
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haiq-trash · 9 months
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I never had people draw fanart for one of my fics or write something based on it, but I just know that that is such a high honor and show of love. I once had someone ask me if they could translate my fic in Chinese and I was like, wow, they love it enough to want to put time and effort into it to show it to more people.
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haiq-trash · 1 year
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hinata shoyo is probably my favorite basic shonen protagonist because i don’t know how much effort it would take to fly or turn super saiyan or achieve a black flash or a rasengan.
but i can imagine what it takes to leave everyone and everything you know to go from japan to brazil, learn a completely new version of volleyball, be awkward around a new roommate and learn 3 different languages (spanish, english and portuguese)
i can imagine burnout from all that plus breaking and rebuilding you muscles constantly and dealing with sand and wind and sun and rain affecting your plays.
the man works as a delivery boy and teaches kids portuguese (not even his first language) to support himself while becoming an established beach volleyball player famous all around rio de janeiro.
what a legend.
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haiq-trash · 1 year
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South park shenanigans (P1???)
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