sorry for being hashtag real
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I'm going to be drawn and quartered by the community for this but I'm willing to accept that fate in order to speak my truth.
Falin has absolutely nothing on Tade and I would trade all of Falin's appearances in the show for more Tade screen time in a heartbeat.
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look man all I'm saying is that the Jellie pandas are a great metaphor for Scar choosing to value his humanity in a death game. Like I know its not scripted but its a damn crazy coincidence that the pandas died the same episode grian and scar went to yellow and then red.
Somone suffer this brainrot with me please-
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deaf evil x and mute worm man
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My most controversial opinion is that dress is about joe alwyn but I don't want you like a best friend is about her comparing the love for joe to the love for karlie 🤷🏻♀️
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i love criticizing and saying how psmd could of been better and then the next second im calling it the most perfect and awesome game ever
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Me personally. I think any rpf containing sexual content that is posted anywhere is sexual harassment.
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SAG officially considers cosplays of current/past media as crossing the picket line as it can be seen as supporting the studios they're currently striking against.
(link is to a series of tweets, which include the original poster of the screenshot directly asking SAG-AFTRA what the rules are for paid/influencer cosplayers who want to support the strike)
EDIT 2 (first edit in tags): the tweet in the OP has been deleted, so I'll be shutting down reblogs on this post just so people don't take the link as a solid source when it no longer exists. For context, the original link was from a content creator who'd emailed SAG-AFTRA about guidance surrounding promos, contracts, and influencers. The response from SAG-Aftra likely wasn't 100% detailed because things were still being figured out. As for more detailed questions such as what counts as an influencer and other really specific questions I've seen in the tags, that's not something I know. Maybe emailing SAG-AFTRA themselves will help, although I can't be sure.
If the original email or the FAQ were confusing to you, it's likely that it's because both were phrased in a way that would be understandable to people who'd be likely to scab, ie influencers under specific circumstances. It's not really geared toward the lay person (which is what the FAQ will make clear by their frequent use of "influencer").
Again, the notes (and frankly the original link itself) have some that this is about influencers specifically. I missed that keyword in the OP (typo). I need people to stop acting like I'm willfully fearmongering and spreading misinformation. I read the full thread. I read the entire FAQ. It's on you if you do neither. At the time of my reading the thread, the FAQ either hadn't been released yet or had just come out. I also need people to stop bringing up Neil Gaiman's Tumblr post when SAG-AFTRA has their own Official FAQ on their strike site.
For the FAQ, it's here. It's about influencers, both union and non-union. Iirc the non-union FAQ has some ways to help that non-influencers can also engage in, like using a hashtag or generally raising awareness.
If you have any questions, please please please direct them to official members of SAG-AFTRA. Email Fran Drescher herself if you somehow can. Regardless, support the WGA SAG-AFTRA strike.
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