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inth3world · 3 days
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So, I'm seeing all these TenRose and Doctor/River edits, and people in the comments are arguing which is better and who the Doctor loved most, etc... And, just,,, why can't we have both simultaneously or River/Doctor/Rose??? Heck; even just straight (ha!) River/Rose? Why does the Doctor have to love one more than the other?
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all-made-of-stardust · 7 months
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has this been done yet
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ignotussomnium · 3 months
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doodlemancy · 2 years
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i’m happy for her..... Brisket......................
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gravedangerahead · 3 months
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Great work everyone!
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i just got paid an absurd amount of real human dollars to watch an 8 hour fnaf lore video on stream...
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foone · 8 months
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I saw a couple posts that mentioned that Riverdale ended in a poly situation, but I watched a video on it, and the ending season is even weirder than that?
Like, the final season starts with a witch sending everyone into a different universe where now the show takes place in the 50s, instead of the 2010s/2020s? She needed to do this because a comet was going to blow up Riverdale.
Everyone forgets about the original timeline except Jughead, who then later gets his memory erased. So the final season takes place in the 50s without any of the characters knowing about the previous seasons. It's effectively a different show but with the same actors. Then the witch shows up again and explains she had to destroy the multiverse to Save Time (which means all the Riverdale connected shows are now gone. Sabrina? Gone. Pretty Little Liars? Sorry, time witch blew it up), but she gives the cast the opportunity to remember the old timeline: which she does by showing them Riverdale.
You know, the 2017-2023 TV show. She shows THAT to the 1950s versions of the characters.
They decide to remember "only the good parts", not the whole thing.
Anyway the finale is mainly set after all the characters have died and is about the last one returning to Riverdale and having flashbacks to what happened after the show, and yeah, the Archie/Veronica/Betty/Jughead poly relationship did happen, but it was only for a year and then they all split up and went different ways and this is really only covered in like two sentences of flashbacks.
And psychopomp Jughead takes dying old!Betty to heaven and she gets there and all her old Riverdale friends are there, including Jughead, so that wasn't Jughead but... An angel shaped like Jughead? And that's where it ends.
I'm just saying. For a weird show, the finale was extra weird, but it's almost as weird that all Tumblr seems to have talked about was "OMG POLY ARCHIE/BETTY/VERONICA" even though that was like a 20 second clip in the middle of the whole episode.
But yeah. Queer polycule in the 50s. Nothing weird about that. Especially not compared to the rest of the weirdness that is 1. Riverdale 2. The final season 3. The finale.
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kazoosandfannypacks · 16 days
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fans of drama when their drama is being a drama: oh no it's being a drama!
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simonjadis · 4 days
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Jesus christ. I'm scared to ask but... what the hell happened with The Watcher fandom?
I don't even go here, but here's my understanding
Several years ago, Shane and Ryan left Buzzfeed to launch their own company, teaming up with Steven Lim. Watcher has grown, producing multiple shows. Initially, people were supporting them on Patreon (for discord + early access) and YouTube. both of these are increasingly notorious platforms that take cuts from profits. YouTube payouts are massive if you're just 1-2 people getting a million views per video and a new successful video every week. but it doesn't cover a growing company's needs
To be blunt, for Watcher to continue as a company, they need cut out "middleman" services that both regulate their content and take a cut of their earnings. That means moving off of YouTube and it means changing the Patreon to just be for the podcast.
So, on Friday (April 19) Watcher announced that they're launching their own streaming model. Everything that they'd already shared would remain on YouTube, but future content was coming out on their own service for a $5.99 sub. Which in turn would be lower than or about the same as anyone subscribing on Patreon, and would also be without the horror of YouTube ads
(Again, I don't go here, but I will not watch advertisements voluntarily, least of all on yewchube. I have ublock origin/firefox and when it comes to streaming, I have the ad-free subscription or I don't watch it at all)
To be clear, they made this announcement well in advance of launching, and were making sure that international viewers would still be able to view (something that some major corporate streamers have not done). They also emphasized that they're unbothered by profile sharing, so that $5.99 per month could come down to $2 per month for three friends, or just (as I often do) one person buying it and sharing the login with friends.
Also you can gift subs. All of this is unfortunately moot, and it seems that many of the people reacting to the announcement did not learn or care about any of this.
The reaction to this news was, to be blunt, unhinged. Obviously, it's normal for some people who cannot afford $5.99 per month to feel disappointed. And any change can be unnerving for a fandom. But the vitriol (some of it, like the person who accused them of "ruining Taylor Swift's day," was admittedly very funny) was pretty vicious.
I think that a lot of it was disinformation based (unclear on where the idea that they were removing old content from YouTube originated, as it certainly was not from their announcement video) and a lot of it was (predominantly younger) viewers looking for social media clout by coming out with the coveted "worst new take" to impress their friends.
And so, SO much of it was racism. For some reason, a lot of people have invented a narrative where Shane is being held hostage by the other two co-owners, and desperately wants to release content for free to the detriment of his company, but Ryan and Steven have somehow conspired to make their company profitable so that they can continue to (evilly) pay their employees.
From what I can tell (again, I don't even go here), the bulk of the backlash ended up targeting Steven. People in the fandom are already weird about him and have an ugly tendency to invent mean things about him (a couple of years ago, some of these same ill-behaved "fans" decided that he was homophobic, not because of anything that he did or said).
So this was an excuse for these vicious little beasts to let loose. They were leaving abhorrent comments on his loved ones' Instagram photos -- some from months ago.
On the less overtly racist front, backlash included people saying that they just want Shane and Ryan sitting in a room talking about stuff. It is unusual for creatives to not care about the quality of what they make; of course Shane and Ryan and Steven care about production quality, about being able to film ghost-hunting and other shows. They're not 23-year-olds scraping by, they're artists and storytellers and they are also employers.
I don't know these men and I don't generally feel sorry for men, as a rule, but it must have been pretty devastating to find out how many of their most vocal "fans" seem to despise them, feel entitled to their art for free, and will rage against them like this.
Which leads to Monday's grim announcement, which as I understand it was that they're going to put new Watcher content up on YouTube with a delay. I'm not saying that it's a bad policy; I'm saying that it means that they remain tethered to YouTube for what content they can include, and it's showing these rancid trolls that their cruelty works.
I'm not going to say that this is "letting the terrorists win" because I'm not trying to victim-blame Watcher here. But I worry about what these rotten little beasts will do now that they've felt the rush of victory.
I cannot emphasize enough that I do not even go here. plenty of people very much go here and have written at greater length and in greater detail than i have. I'm just horrified. I don't even go here
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last-knight-who-was · 9 months
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In honor of me having to see more stupid discourse about cookies on my dashboard, have a meme.
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Tumblr got me so good, that if I ever got a chance to play COD I'd be very disappointed and confused that it has nothing to do with hot dudes getting it on.
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teacup-captor · 5 months
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Litol guy
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greenpitbullzombie · 5 months
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If my friend hadn't told me about the Hbomberguy video on Somerton before I saw it blow up here, I'd think everyone was doing another Goncharov.
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mint-mumbles · 5 months
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Guys, I have the last 35 minutes of the lost Slimecicle stream!
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(Heads up: it's on my alt YouTube account, Androgynous Enby)
I’m also manually adding subtitles to the video (since it’s illegible to the auto generator and I presume a lot of people), but it’s taking a while. The first 3 minutes currently have subtitles and the rest will be out soon!
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