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fansplaining · 2 years
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The greatest gift a fellow fan can give you is their point of view, because that enables you then to go back into something that you may know intimately well, but through completely different eyes and experience, and in a different way, and I mean, what a gift. So many people these days like to talk about, ‘I have an encyclopedic knowledge of this thing, and I know what this tank was or this ship and where it came from.’ But so many people, I think, sometimes don’t really spend time thinking about the why, and if you have someone else’s opinion, it almost forces you to think, ‘Oh, why do they see it this way instead of the way I see it?’ And then, again, magic happens there.
Justin Bolger on the most recent episode of the podcast. Click through to listen or read our whole conversation with him!
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fiercemillennial · 2 months
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Hair Drama: Beyoncé's Publicist Responds to Erykah Badu's Style Claims
Is it inspiration or imitation? 🐝👑 Erykah Badu and Beyoncé's publicist are clashing over hairstyles. What do YOU think? #Beyonce #ErykahBadu #HairDrama #FierceCulture #FierceMillennial
When does inspiration become imitation? A look at the latest exchange between two iconic artists. It seems like we can’t go a year without a new round of “did she or didn’t she?” speculation surrounding Beyoncé and her artistic influences. This time, the always-outspoken Erykah Badu has subtly suggested that Queen Bey may be drawing a little too much inspiration from her signature looks. The…
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notyourriddler · 4 months
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Daily Dose of Gratitude
Today I am grateful for fan communities.
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reidiot · 11 months
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don't fucking interrupt me when i'm reading my x reader fics it's rude
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the-bar-sinister · 1 year
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Look, I'm going to be honest, I don't care whether people feeding other fans' fanfiction into AI is "legal" or "illegal".
What it is, is rude, entitled, and disrespectful of your fellow fans.
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chocodile · 1 year
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🦇BAT COUNTRY🦇
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cleanbutsalty · 5 months
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Nooo arthur morgan don’t metaphorically, symbolically and unknowingly cause your own downfall noooo….
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artkett1412 · 3 months
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Comm for a friend
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leahtrsv · 1 month
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i should draw more fanart of my fav game ever 🍐⭐️
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bbreakingbenjamin · 8 months
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𝐓𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐢𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐡𝐨𝐫𝐫𝐨𝐫 𝐬𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐟𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐨𝐦 😂☠️🗡️
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tsmoxie7 · 28 days
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Just trying to be my self with this new look
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animentality · 7 months
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strawberrywinter4 · 2 months
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The fact people write fics that could very well be award winning novels is insane.
Like—they write this for FREE. FOR FREE.
You beautiful bastards, I love you.
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synthsays · 1 month
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Chamber of Reflection - Mac DeMarco
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singingmute · 1 year
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Orson Welles dictates an article on the pronunciation of the #SonicTheHedgehog 3 level "Hydrocity", and links it to the tyranny of the masses.
The pronunciation of the level "Hydrocity" in Sonic the Hedgehog 3 has been a topic of debate and confusion among fans for years. Some pronounce it as "Hy-droh-city," while others say "Hi-drah-city." But does it really matter how you pronounce it? In today's society, we are often told that the majority rules. We live in a world where the opinion of the masses often dictates our decisions, from what we wear to what we eat. This can also be seen in the world of video games, where fan opinion can often influence game developers' decisions. But is this really fair? The pronunciation of "Hydrocity" is a perfect example of the tyranny of the masses. The majority of fans pronounce it as "Hi-drah-city," and as a result, this pronunciation has become the accepted norm. However, the pronunciation of the word "hydro" is actually "hy-dro," with the emphasis on the first syllable. So, technically, "Hydrocity" should be pronounced as "Hy-droh-city." But why does it matter? After all, it's just a video game level name, right? Well, the pronunciation of words is important because it affects how we communicate with others. If we all pronounce words differently, it can lead to confusion and miscommunication. In the case of "Hydrocity," if we continue to pronounce it as "Hi-drah-city," we are perpetuating an incorrect pronunciation, and this could lead to confusion when communicating with others who pronounce it correctly. Furthermore, the tyranny of the masses can stifle individuality and creativity. If we are constantly told that the majority opinion is the only correct one, it can discourage us from thinking for ourselves and expressing our unique perspectives. In the case of "Hydrocity," some fans may feel pressured to conform to the accepted pronunciation, even if they believe it to be incorrect. In conclusion, the pronunciation of "Hydrocity" may seem like a trivial issue, but it is actually a reflection of the tyranny of the masses. While it may be difficult to change the accepted pronunciation, it is important to recognize the importance of individuality and critical thinking. So, the next time you pronounce "Hydrocity," remember that you have the power to choose how you say it, and don't be afraid to go against the norm if you believe it to be right.
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lydibug-art · 2 months
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John Marston is my babygirl 🖤
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