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kveom · 6 months
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seokmin absolutely vibing on running man
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maki-jinpie · 2 years
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Griande's personal bodyguard!!
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I had a brainrot of this au in my mind for so long oooh
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summerreign4077 · 5 months
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Can’t find the original post I made awhile back, but we are now only 70 fanfics away from having 4077 stories posted in the MASH (TV) tag at AO3! Pleeeaase, somebody take a screenshot of it! I definitely will if I get to see it.
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ben-learns-smth · 26 days
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trying to linger in the comfortable happiness that is a day spent reading, next to a friend and with the loveliest view before I get caught up in to do lists again
currently reading: ponyboy - eliot duncan (4☆ so far!)
listening to: fly it back to me - freddie lewis
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Not to be a bitch but if Watcher wanted more money maybe they should of produced more then 1 project a month
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all-lars-bars · 7 months
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I just realized that the empty hotel Jay and Jess were at was never explained. Like, yeah Jessica's got a point, where is literally anyone else in this building?
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gaysails · 8 months
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listening to lucy prebble on the succession podcast talk about how in the writers room they'd approach narrative like "well if this was a tragedy, then it would go like this" or "if this were a sitcom" etc and often they'd figure out the right story beats for the show by looking at it in deliberate contrast to other genres & conventions. also her saying that many of the writers came from sitcom backgrounds and how that affects the show's structure, where the characters will be in some new setting or have a new dilemma/event going on each week, AND saying audiences respond to that & get excited for the feeling of something new each week rather than feel like they're watching an eight hour movie split into parts. need to be inside their minds
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zeb-z · 7 months
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I would kill a man to get Foolish a seat at the Ordem Paranormal: Quarentena table to be perfectly clear
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ecto-stone · 1 month
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No need to Work up so much Vladdy. Just sit Back and enjoy the absolute chao that about to happen.
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mikami1992 · 1 year
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Crazy Idea #4.3
Part 1.    Part 2
Danny is furious...
He is already starting to see the future repercussions of the last 24 hours... and he already knew who was to blame...
He just had to say the "I wish" near Desire so that immediately a lot of people he doesn't know end up in the Ghost King's castle...
and some have not left yet!!
And in the little that he remembered (damn Al Capone's ghost liquor, he assures that he erases your inhibitions and leaves you with a blurred memory for a week), in his castle it happened:
-two weddings (he believes that he was the one who married them)
-a divorce (he is sure it was unilateral, if the cry of "YOU DARE TO TRY A DIVORCE, YOU WILL SEE ME, MY LOVELY HUSBAND" that woke him up says anything to him)
-He got engaged (he hopes that Damian Wayne's memories return more quickly, they have a lot to talk about)
- the union of some extremely dangerous people (his surprise when he entered the library to see Clockwork, an old butler, a pink-haired woman and... a talking rabbit stuffed animal?... having tea next to the chimney is something to see... he better get out of there as quickly as possible, he doesn't want to know what they're talking about)
-Some people are missing (where is Dani, Sam and .. Ember?, Skulker went by asking for his girlfriend, he don't knows since when she has been missing)
- Some people (spirits, gods, beings?) that he still doesn't know or remember are still in the castle (the bride and groom are in one of the towers still asleep... with clothes thank God... and a complete set of stuffed animals/spirits/talking gods are making a mess in the kitchen together with cujo)
...and many more things that he saw in his relentless search for him, all so that finally, after hours, he would find the culprit of everything...
"TUCKER!!!!!!!"
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randomreasonstolive · 10 months
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Reason to Live #9306
 Holding the hand of a tiny family member.  – Guest Submission
(Please don't add negative comments to these posts.)
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teasemic · 2 years
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Tfw you might be the Bad Guy ™️ that put your found family in danger in the first place but you genuinely don’t remember
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tricksterlatte · 9 days
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A couple years ago, I wore my “Anti Akechi Akechi Club” shirt to a con and posted a photo to Twitter. Idk why, but a handful of Akechi haters took it personally and called me ugly, and a handful of die hard Goroboys called me offensive for hating Akechi. Neither of these things are true, but it’s testament to how polarizing he apparently is that people read that shirt both ways, when the shirt was just a gag gift my two friends bought me when I was doing the internship from hell and kept quoting his Navi lines to cope with guests throwing mugs at me
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I love how most most shows start by establishing the personalities and character flaws of the main cast and then as the show goes on, we focus on their character arcs to eliminate or minimise those negative traits
And then nbc's Hannibal was like, "Oh, you see how normal *most* of these characters are?? Wanna see how fast we can change that???" :)
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digidollhouse · 2 months
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Shall I sing sense in pop? Before the world hangs its head in shame Here, the note of my tightened heart I cannot yet forget.
featuring ocs/headmates from my partners, @wertercatt, @lavenderandstripes, and @shinyjiggly
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utilitycaster · 7 months
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Something that’s struck me lately is how the fanbase for Marisha specifically seems to have shrunk dramatically as of late, and so I wanted to talk through it. Noting this up front but: I’m making this rebloggable to start, but will not hesitate to lock it down if people can’t behave. It's an observation, not an accusation per se and definitely not any judgment on Marisha herself; in fact, I think it really sucks for her that this is what's happened.
I can expand on any of this but in the briefest of terms: the intense misogyny in the fandom in Campaign 1 and particular hatred towards Keyleth, culminating in death threats, led, among other things, to a fanbase that was extremely protective. However, by the time I joined the fandom with Campaign 2, the misogyny, while never gone, had significantly reduced (and in general the dudebro portion of the fanbase, while again never fully gone, has been on a decline as the cast became more open about their politics and the world of Exandria became more diverse.) This protectiveness became extreme - completely reasonable in-game conflict between Beau and other characters were perceived as acts of hostility, neutral remarks about Beau in comparison to other characters were interpreted as criticism, and so on. A party line solidified as time went on, of Marisha's characters being tough leaders and hard to kill.
Throughout all of this, something that was true is that Marisha had a fanbase that followed her - obviously to the various cast one shots, but also to the G&S content during Campaign 1 (Dread, Signal Boost, etc) and scattered other things (GM-ing for the Descent Into Avernus D&D live). Her role as creative director was rightfully discussed and lauded.
Things started to shift first with the return from hiatus, and then, not quite a year later, the end of Campaign 2. People who had shipped Beau with Jester quit either when the relationships of C2 began to solidify, or following the finale. This did a pretty significant number on her fanbase, but there were a decent number of people still there; largely people who were more invested in "tough leaders, hard to kill" than her character necessarily being shipped with Laura's characters.
Enter Laudna: zero interest in leadership; extremely killable. Now, people hung on for a while; they had her back during the gnarlrock fight. But as the Bassuras arc wore on and the clear central woman of the campaign was Imogen, they grew quieter, and by the time Laudna died (extremely killable), she was little more than ship fodder. Two things ten happened: The original crowd began to fade away, but a fairly significant influx of new people came in, intrigued by the potential for a relationship...and if she'd been little more than ship fodder to start, she was, more than ever, half of a whole now.
The defensiveness about Marisha's characters shifted now to Laura's character, and while Laudna was vocally beloved, she wasn't defended in the same way. It's started up again, slightly, but notably only after she entered a relationship, and compared to C2? It's incredibly lazy and sluggish, often appearing days or weeks after the criticism, and the appeals to stop all critical analysis based on misogynist hate, never a valid argument to begin with (and rarely accompanied by one either), are even weaker 6+ years down the line.
But the most notable thing I've noticed is that people don't follow Marisha to things outside the main campaign anymore. I noticed it first with Candela Chapter 2, and then this week with the Mortal Kombat one-shot. It used to be that if Marisha GM-ed something, particularly in a cool wig and a crop top, her fans showed up in force. Even with Calamity, while the numbers weren't what they once were, there was something, but Aunt Beatrix isn't young and hot and shippable and so there's no one watching for her.
I've seen virtually no conversation other than my posts about the Candela SDCC panel, which very much showcases her creative direction; while I get that Midst is a whole other thing to get into and podcasts aren't everyone's thing, it is very much her and Sam's involvement, and her discussion during that panel was great, and there's nothing. It feels both ironic and deeply sad that someone who was dismissed both as no more than the DM's girlfriend out of game and Vax's annoying love interest in it, and who's talked about the pressure towards youth and beauty as likely informing her D&D characters, is reduced to "can we ship it"; it makes a lot of sense there's little discussion of that creative direction, because, well, you cannot ship it.
Because the hard "no criticism allowed stance" present specifically within Marisha's fanbase at least as early as the beginning of Campaign 2, it meant that a single unpopular choice from her has cost her large swathes of her fans. And for what it's worth, I don't think she necessarily knows, or cares, but it does make me wonder: if Laudna hadn't said yes to Imogen...would there be anyone left watching who would name her as their favorite cast member?
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