On An Adventure

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
wickedlittlecritta
vague-humanoid

i think i should be able to start hitting people with sacks of doorknobs if they talk like this to me pic.twitter.com/2PeCgNZdxG  — electronic wife (@skarchomp) July 20, 2023ALT


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vague-humanoid

I wanna come back to this, because I think its emblematic to something common that I hate to see in fandom interpretations of characters. Seeing a new character with different interest to your own should be an opportunity to expand your world view. literal children will see a character who’s a firefighter or an astronaut and develop an interest in that.

but adults will see a literal punk musician, and rather than decide to explore what music and culture inspired this character, instead re-imagine him engaging with material they find familiar, and ultimately safe.

I don’t like... have any feelings towards this guy personally... but this is a trend I see in fandom, especially around characters of color from cultures the fans are not familiar with. there is a desperate need to decontextualize them.

meanmisscharles

chuplayswithfire

there is this absolutely DESPERATE need among especially white fans to prove that characters of other races but ESPECIALLY black characters are Just Like Them For Real by just copy pasting their favorite personal characteristics (or often just straight up stereotypes, like that shoplifter miles headcanon that went around) onto these characters. God forbid having to learn about a culture or even a subculture unlike your own, right

wickedlittlecritta
90s90s90s

October 3, 1992:  Sinead O’Connor appeared on Saturday Night Live singing an  acapella cover of Bob Marley’s song “War”, changing some of the lyrics to include references to child abuse, and ending the performance by tearing up a photo of Pope John Paull II and saying “fight the real enemy”.

sodomymcscurvylegs

This ruined her career and she was telling the truth, as we all came to find out years later.

bettiebloodshed

Please remember she didn’t consider it as a career ruiner. 

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To speak on how it “ruined” her career ignores her own feelings on it. Please acknowledge how she felt about it, instead of how you see it.

Source: 90s90s90s
wickedlittlecritta
catadromously

sure, fine, your characters kissed, whatever. have they rested their foreheads together yet

catadromously

I’ve seen this tagged from Jane Austen to RWBY and every which way in between. I’ve caught glimpses through this post into a thousand strangers’ private world creations and pro wrestling obsessions. and I’ve read more versions of “not yet that’s what I’m here for” than I can count. Peace and love on planet Blorbo.