One of the top ten funniest/best experiences of being a (any creative field) creator online is seeing someone tag/comment something completely different than the intended message or subject of the art/photo/story was, and it genuinely doesn’t matter if it’s not what you intended for them to experience with the thing because they got something out of it and as wild and out of left field as it is, it’s just… good.
And I don’t mean people who do the willingly misunderstand no reading comprehension and likes to yell at people thing.
I mean someone tagging suburbs on a photo of an extremely rural house. I mean someone writing an entire mini fic about an art piece that is so far from anything you were thinking of when you drew it but it’s got that heart and soul. I mean someone tagging their masc af bestie in a post about sparkly magical girls with ‘this you?’ and you can’t tell if it’s irony or genuine gender fuckery or both. I mean ship or fandom tags from 900 fandoms away on your Marvel ship art. I mean those ‘that’s me’ tags on frog pictures. I mean the seemingly random stories of life events someone went though that are followed up with the person looking concerned in the drive through window jpg. I mean the ‘wish that was me’ tag on an anime clip of someone burning alive. I mean shared experiences and ‘damn bitch you live like this?’
It’s all good. I’m beyond thrilled that you experienced something. I don’t know what it is, sometimes, but that doesn’t matter. You experienced something. And I just think that’s cool af.
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every single time i turn away from a neil gaiman work
every single fucking time i tell myself that i must quell my obsession with what this man makes
he finds me.
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This is a fiction book but woof there's a lot there.
@splinteredstar HELLO???
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What is your favourite Doctor Who story?
TOURNAMENT MASTERPOST
synopses and propaganda under the cut
Blink
Synopsis
In an abandoned house, the Weeping Angels wait. The only hope to stop them is a young woman named Sally Sparrow and her friend Larry Nightingale. The only catch: the Weeping Angels can move in the blink of an eye. To defeat the ruthless enemy — with only a half of a conversation from the Tenth Doctor as help — the one rule is this: don't turn your back, don't look away and don't blink!
Propaganda no propaganda submitted
City of Death
Synopsis
While taking in the sights of Paris in 1979, the Fourth Doctor and Romana sense that someone is tampering with time. Who is the mysterious Count Scarlioni? Why does he seem to have counterparts scattered through time? And just how many copies of the Mona Lisa did Leonardo da Vinci paint?
Propaganda
even if your not a classic who fan, you have seen moments from this, “wonderful butler, he’s so violent”, “youre a beautiful woman, probably”, “if you wanted an omelette I’d expect to find a pile of broken crockery, a cooker in flames, and an unconscious chef”. The location shooting, iconic, the music, iconic, the plot, so iconic I was once watching something (non doctor who) that referenced it as a fake historical event. Dare I say duggan is the greatest side character of all time. Romana’s outfit, the design of scaroth, the implication time lords can fly. it’s not my favourite overall, but its damn near close, it deserves AT LEAST the semi finals, AT LEAST. If you’ve not seen it or any classic who, go watch it, its so good, one of the best of the era. Also, how could I forget, the most watched episode on broadcast out of all of doctor who, including new who. (yes it was because itv was off the air due to strikes, but im glad its this episode that holds the record) (anonymous)
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Finally rewatching Junior Year and it just makes me so giddy
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@my-archerboy ‘s reread of The Red Scrolls of Magic is reminding me that I need this entire book tattooed on my body.
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After writing groups full of insistent voices bemoaning my style, insisting my prose was "purple" and the manner in which I romanticize the disturbing and mix it with humor off-putting...it is a unique joy to have people tell me they love not only what I write but the way I write it.
So, thank you, all of you beautiful creatures.
For keeping me writing and just being the sweetest.
It means so very much.
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Okay, but I need to know what they are whispering... because it looks like they are whispering
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Me whenever I think about how unbelievably bad "Rings of Power" was. What a streaming pile of dogshit that show turned out to be. How awful that anyone thinks Tolkien is at all associated with such trash
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ive been trying to not be petty about it but watching 'in another life i would've really liked just doing laundry and taxes with you' get massacred has been slowly driving me insane for hte past week
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