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It's impressive how Neil Gaiman vanished from the internet. Wish Rowling would do the same.

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seeing straight men be disgusted by booktok smut recommenders has actually radicalized me to the side of booktok smut recommenders. girls your taste may be atrocious but i will never disparage you for exposing mainstream discourse to the concept of soaking through your underwear. spent my whole life listening to men talk about penises it’s about time they get jumpscared by women talking about pussy in crude detail on social media. go forth and goon my warriors

I work at a bookstore and hearing one of my male coworkers call smutty romantasy "the downfall of society" because it's "literally just porn" radicalized me

Men have an entire industry. Entire industries dedicated to their sexualities. Let women have fantasy sex. there's not even a camera crew involved.

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every time I do a web search, right at the top I have AI info dumping on me

just give me the top result please

Swear in your search request. I know it sounds ridiculous, but the most effective way I've found of it not doing the AI summary is just to add "fucking" go my search.

Holy shit

It also seems to get rid of sponsored posts

GUYS THIS FUCKING WORKS OH MY GOD. BEAUTIFUL.

Wanted to take a minute to talk about one of the books I’m currently reading: Bury Your Gays, by Chuck Tingle.

It’s been a slow go of it, not because it’s not good (it’s very good), but because of how often I’ve had to stop and take time to process the absolute sheer delight of reading not only queer writing by a queer author, but reading something written by someone autistic as an autistic reader.

There have been paragraphs that just hit different because of how things are described and the depth that they are described to. It’s also really making me look at other fiction I’ve gravitated toward over the years and assess which of those authors either were or possibly were on the spectrum, and how that impacted how they write, and how I process it.

It’s really just so, so refreshing and it also makes me feel more optimistic about my own writing (even if it is just fan fiction) - because all too often I find myself strangled in the creative process, worrying about my way of describing things through an autistic lens being too descriptive, or too hyper focused, or too introspective of a character. Seeing a similar way of writing out in the wild and in something as successful as this book really does wonders for a sense of optimism with one’s own queer and autistic creativity.

Anyways. I’m not done with it yet but I’d already recommend ‘Bury Your Gays’ in general, but especially to other autistics, and extra especially to creative autistics because I think you’re in for a great time on a few different levels. 📖

no offense but you guys need to learn the difference between someone implying their experience is universal and a post simply just not being about you

Show me where I've made this mistake. Cite a specific time when I misinterpreted a post in this manner.