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teacupniffler · 1 year
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teacupniffler · 1 year
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Draco and Hermione under the mistletoe 🌱🎄
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teacupniffler · 2 years
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Magical long-awaited moment from fanfiction ✨😍
  https://ficbook.net/readfic/4301145 
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teacupniffler · 2 years
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teacupniffler · 2 years
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Draco Malfoy
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teacupniffler · 2 years
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teacupniffler · 2 years
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lazy weekends
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teacupniffler · 2 years
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It's 6:03 pm, the sliver of her office door a set trap. And he, eager prey.
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teacupniffler · 2 years
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Draco
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teacupniffler · 2 years
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‘don’t you want your favourite character to be happy???’ no? i want my favourite character to be interesting. i want me to be happy. which sometimes involves my favourite character being in exquisite agony
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teacupniffler · 2 years
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medusa sketch by james jean (2022)
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Draco Malfoy
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teacupniffler · 2 years
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Snape Attack! by staypee
Snape and his charges XD
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teacupniffler · 2 years
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writers can have a little italicised oh. as a treat
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teacupniffler · 2 years
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Fanfiction is becoming people’s primary form of entertainment right now because most media right now is so cheap, bland, recycled, and sponsored by people who love money more than the source material. Fanfiction is written for free by people who genuinely love what they’re writing about. That’s why it’s better. That’s why it’s more satisfying. Fanfiction is a home-cooked meal made for yourself and for your friends. Media today is junky fast food spoiled by too much grease and the knowledge that the people producing it are being criminally mistreated and underpaid. 
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teacupniffler · 2 years
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Note to minors on Tumblr: The world doesn’t revolve around you.
I realize this might be a shock to hear. You grew up in or after the Think Of The Children™ and It Takes A Village™ era. It’s possible your mommies and daddies took you everywhere — bars, tattoo parlors, $100-a-plate restaurants, cocktail parties — without regard to how well you behaved. You concluded, therefore, you were welcome everywhere, and that all adults, everywhere, must cater to your presence or they’re just a bunch of big ol’ meanieheads.
Free clue: You are not, in fact, welcome everywhere. Nor is every single place, whether in meatspace or on the internet, obliged to think of you and your needs before anyone else’s.
Because adults have our needs, too. And, yes, writing stuff that gets us off or otherwise tickles our fancy is a need for some of us.
Here’s another free clue: Every single adult you encounter is, likewise, not obliged to but your needs first and foremost. Including… women. Strangers on the internet who happen to be women are not your mommies, not your aunties, not your big sisters, not your therapists. They did not sign up for the job of protecting and coddling your precious little asses. Not even the ones who have children themselves. The only ones they’re obliged to look out for are their kids.
I’m not one of those women. I never wanted children, I don’t care that much for children, and I feel absolutely no responsibility to mother them myself. If a minor whines at me for not making them my highest priority, I block them with extreme prejudice.
I can hear you gasping in shock right now. But the idea that women are obliged to nurture everyone out there is a really, really regressive idea. Oh, I can see how it gained currency on a site where the “social justice” crowd thinks that nail polish is feminist, Hades was Mr. Right and Demeter was an abusive mother, and if you’re a not-very-feminine woman you can’t be a cis woman. It’s bullshit, peddled by dipshits who don’t want to examine their underlying beliefs but who want cookies for being all moral and upright.
Now, getting back to spaces. You are not categorically unwelcome on fanart and fanfic websites. Many of them are considered perfectly safe in their entirety for your delicate little psyches. Others are a mix. If you go, for example, to AO3, and you see a fic rated G (general audiences) or T (teen)? You can read it.
If, however, you see a fic that is rated M for mature or E for explicit… or it has all those terrible tags like “Rape,” “Noncon,” “Dubcon,” or whatever else sends you into a shaking ’n’ crying fit? You have two choices:
1. Don’t click through.
2. Click through and pretend you’re an adult. Which means:
a. Don’t tell the author or the other commenters your age.
b. If you liked the story at all, feel free to give feedback about it.
c. If you didn’t like the story and it upset you, take responsibility for having clicked through, then go do some self-care.
Note that none of the above options include “Click through, get offended, whine at the author for having written something that upsets you, and maybe get a posse of your fellow antis together to hound the author off the internet.”
Those tags? Those were all the author owed their audience. Those tags give you the information you need not to click through if you don’t want to be offended, triggered, or disturbed by the fic. You do not have the right to insist that the fic not exist in a public forum.
As for “protecting young women and girls” blah de fucking blah: again, you are not going after abusers. And there’s another very regressive meme: that by policing the shit out of women’s self-expression, you can “protect” them. Nope. You protect them from abusers by targeting the abusers. And writing something “problematic” isn’t abuse. Because fiction isn’t reality and depiction isn’t endorsement.
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teacupniffler · 2 years
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Writers only know how to start project, make aesthetics, scroll through tumblr, delete words, abandon WIPs, eat hot chip, and lie
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