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caelumsnuff · 3 hours
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a doodly vega and caelum comic inspired by this post that i reblogged a lil bit ago :3
(PS: Pls dont treat caelum like a child on my posts, thanks!)
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caelumsnuff · 7 hours
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i know that a lot of people already know this, and that this may come across as condescending to those who do, but it has become increasingly clear to me that many people, particularly younger people, don't understand this but—
purity culture is more then just thinking sex is bad and evil and gross
purity culture is the belief that you can be corrupted, that there is an level of purity that can be tarnished by thinking or doing something deemed sinful or icky and that once you lose that purity, you are lesser then those who have not been "tainted". it's the belief that seeing, thinking, or doing something inherently nonharmful to others will fundamental change you in a negative way
purity culture is watching gory horror movies and being told that you are disgusting for finding it interesting to watch
purity culture is being told that violence in books, movies, games, etcetera will make you violent
purity culture is being told that wanting to hurt someone makes you bad, darkens your heart, whatever, even if they hurt you first, even if you have no plans to ever act on that desire
purity culture is being told to forgive your abuser, rapist, or even just people who have slighted and hurt you or else you will never fully heal, or that it makes you in someway bad too, or even just as bad as them
purity culture is being told that hating someone is equally to killing them, or wanting to kill them
purity culture is when people have intrusive thoughts that scare and harm them that make you uncomfortable, possibly even triggered, and telling them that they secretly want to do, have, etcetera, those things or else they wouldn't be thinking about it
purity culture is being told not to curse because it makes your mouth filthy, makes your heart filthy, makes you mean and bad and unpleasant
purity culture is being told that jealousy, anger, rage, disgust, and other stigmatized emotions are "bad" or "unhealthy" emotions
purity culture is refusing to let youths or even teenagers read or watch potential upsetting books, shows, movies, games, comics, etcetera out of fear they will act them out, become violent, possessed, unruly, etcetera
purity culture is being told that writing, drawing, or just in general making something dark and uncomfortable makes you gross and evil
purity culture is telling you that you have to portray bad things as bad or else people won't under that it's still bad, that it will normalize this bad thing, that people can be corrupted by it because they can't think for themselves whether this bad thing you portrayed as good is not actually good
purity culture is thinking bad things done for good reasons is just as bad as bad things done for bad reasons, like a mother stealing baby formula to keep her child alive versus someone stealing your pet because they wanted it are equally wrong
purity culture is being told that drinking, smoking, being addicted to drugs, unemployed, homeless, makes you lesser and filthy and corrupts you
purity culture is believing that someone wanting to do something bad, but choosing not to do it because they know it's bad, still makes them bad because they still want to do it
purity culture is thinking people getting tattoos, dying their hair, piercing, wearing make up, getting cosmetic surgeries secretly hate themselves and are disrespecting themselves
purity culture is so much more then just sex. it expands so much further then just christian/religious people and communities
purity culture is doing something bad, and when you try to seek atonement or correct the mistake, that it is unforgivable and will alway be a blight on you, even if others can "learn to look past it"
if you think that someone thinking or do something that does not cause any inherent harm makes them lesser, makes them bad, makes them gross, corrupts them or can lead them to corrupting others, you are pushing purity culture
this is coming from a women raised in an extremely sex negative christian household who spent years hating herself and her body due to sex based purity culture being pushed onto her from the age of six due to early puberty by the way, so don't try to gate keep purity culture on this post as only a religious and or sexual thing
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caelumsnuff · 12 hours
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headcanon: "i have decided that this is true about the character, and it doesn't matter to me if the canon text supports my idea or not."
interpretation: "after considering elements present in the canon text, I have decided that this might be true about the character and here's why."
subtext: "I can show you strong evidence in the text and context of the work that this interpretation could be the actual authorial intent."
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caelumsnuff · 22 hours
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MDNI, David/Asher schnasties
hi!
Trans David clipping a leash onto Asher's collar, and pushing him on the ground to eat him out, telling him what a good boy he is when he makes him cum. Pulling up on his leash as he lays back and tells Asher to edge himself while he fucks his pussy. Ash whining and moaning and begging and babbling "let me cum," "please let me cum," "i need to cum," "You feel so good, alpha," "Please Davey please," "I love your pussy," "i'll do anything, just let me cum". David praises him the entire time, telling him how much of a good puppy he is, how good he feels fucking him, how pretty he looks, how beautiful his sounds are, yanking on his leash to get sloppy wet kisses between his whimpering. Asher is out of his mind by the time David finally lets him cum, but David makes him lap his own cum out of his cunt anyways.
Is this anything?
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caelumsnuff · 23 hours
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You don't have to apologize, or perform authorial disgust, for dark, violent, sexual, cruel or problematic topics in the fiction you create.
Fiction does not exist to teach an audience a moral lesson. You as an author are not required to be your audience's moral teacher.
You can have bad things happen-- you can have a protagonist who is bad-- without having to explain to your audience that they are bad.
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caelumsnuff · 1 day
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Made myself mad so here's a reminder: thought crime isn't real.
You are not comparable to real life abusers if you enjoy dark fiction or "problematic" relationships. You are not committing a crime by enjoying age gaps and underagexadult ships. You are not hurting a single soul by doing whatever you want with fictional characters.
They are not real. They are cut-out dolls and some people prefer to burn their toys. You're okay.
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caelumsnuff · 1 day
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watching porn. but it’s actually not porn it’s just a guy getting beat up.
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caelumsnuff · 2 days
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I just saw someone call fool david fatherfull and i had the most deranged thoughts a person could have
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caelumsnuff · 2 days
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Oh fucking mood actually. I was going batshit insane the entire time, literally vibrating. Collar and leash that man IMMEDIATELY!!!!!!
Fool!David spoiler
NSFW MDNI
I've never wanted to dominate a fictional man so quickly before. The compulsion was very much felt and I was left to sit there looking stupid.
Anyways, I'm glad Gabe is alive in at least one universe. Hope Ash's parents are okay.
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caelumsnuff · 3 days
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i need to be straight jacketed about him
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caelumsnuff · 3 days
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oooooooooooooooooooooooohhhh so im never gonna shut up about him! got it!
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caelumsnuff · 4 days
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Heard a lot of people talk about how eriks bas are always the same growly, groaning typa thing, has he ever made anything with softer noises? Like with whimpers, moans, and whines instead? Asking for a friend (lying)
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caelumsnuff · 5 days
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If you look at my account and get upset that’s on you I’m just chillin
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caelumsnuff · 5 days
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life's too short to write for an imaginary critic that you fear will hate what you wrote
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caelumsnuff · 5 days
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Purposefully puts post in main tag and then says “get off my blog” when someone interacts with it (from the main tags that they themself put it in)
“Why cant we all just be silly”
“[dignified response]”
“Wait no not you”
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caelumsnuff · 6 days
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what if instead of being mean we could try being nice
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caelumsnuff · 6 days
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Oh boy, aren't you just tired of those damn opinions in your fandom?
If you would like to stop seeing my opinions and those of others who don't think exactly like you, i have a great little tool to tell you about called "Blocking."
By blocking me or anyone else who posts opinions that oppose your own, you no longer have to see our posts and we are incapable of interacting with your blog via likes, reblogs, replies, messages, or asks (unless we operate on side blogs, that is). Unfortunately, blocking someone on tumblr never will prevent them from seeing your posts, so you will just have to live with that fact. (Telling other people to block you does nothing positive for you!)
Here, i'll teach you how using myself as an example;
Blocking on your main blog vs your side blog are two different tasks, but ill explain both.
If you are on your main blog, you will need to click on the blog of the person you are wanting to block. It should look something like this.
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You're going to want to click on that small button with three horizontal dots, which will open a drop down menu that looks like this:
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Just click the bright red block button at the bottom, confirm your choice, and you can peacefully go about your life.
Blocking someone from interacting with a side blog is slightly more complicated. You're going to need to be on a desktop to follow this tutorial.
On the left hand side of the screen, you should see a bunch of options like this
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You're going to want to click the drop down menu for "Account".
It's going to look like this. Click on whatever side blog you wish to block this blog for.
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There will be a menu on the right hand side of the screen like so. You are going to want to click the "Blog settings" button at the bottom of the menu.
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From here, you are going to scroll all the way down to the bottom of your blog setting. You'll see a bunch of stuff, ignore them, they're irrelevant to blocking. You will want to click the pencil button beside the pixelated pfps of blogs you have blocked.
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From here the list of blogs you have blocked will drop down and open like so
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You'll want to type the name of the blog you wish to block in the box at the top, like this.
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Simply click the block button
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and ✨VOILA ✨! Blocked!
Now you never have to see those pesty Different Opinions™ ever again! Though it may be a good idea to remember the usernames of the people you block for this reason, in case in the future you mature enough to be capable of civil, critical discussion with people who don't agree with you. Or don't! That's no skin off either of our backs :)
This tool is also quite helpful when someone posts art, fanfics, head canons, or whatever else you may not like. In fact, it is encouraged that you use the block button instead of harassing others, making call out posts, defaming others, or letting something that frustrates you linger in your head!
You should always use the block button when you see something that is triggering to you or puts you in distress. This alongside using the filtering system that tumblr has can keep you much safer. You can do your own part to help others by remembering to never censor words you use on tumblr.com and instead typing the entire word with no euphemisms. This will prevent your post from winding up on the dash/search for someone who has those subjects/words/tags filtered out.
Thanks for coming to my TED Talk, and godspeed.
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