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@eldritch-thot

A big ole Meh Dont wait up on posts My art blog is @gems-art-blog Bi and ready to Die
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All you guys talking about “zodiac signs.” Fuck you. I was never even born. I was created in a lab.

IM SORRY WHA-

HE’S   I M M O R T A L ????

his whole “ultimate lifeform” deal is less “ultimate power” and more “he can’t die of old age or disease because he was made as a prototype to cure a man’s dying granddaughter”

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And in a what-if future in the comics, he just sort of waits Sonic out.

Every once in a while I’m like “Why would you make the ultimate lifeform a black and red hedgehog though?” Then I realized, if I were a scientist making a 100% immortal being I’d definitely bring life to my edgy fursona.

test tube baby or no, shadow’s still a gemini

Bitches piss on Dr. Eggman’s wife and be like Can’t help being a Gemini!

Okay so this Friday is Friday the 13th, a full moon AND the 50th anniversary of Scooby Doo.

I’m going to go harder than I’ve ever gone before. It is my time.

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Saturday is the Harvest Moon!  Watch out for cat creatures!

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Do NOT trust Anne Rice

Hello, Vampire Chronicles fans.

Sit down. We need to have a chat.

You see, while some people are very much excited for a new show about our pompous king of the assholes (and I say this as a term of endearment, having loved Lestat since I was a depressed teenager living in New York, shuffling through my mom’s fiction section) we need to pause and remember this:

Anne Rice does not support fan fiction or anything that is not glowing praise.

Read it again, slowly.

Anne Rice does not support fan fiction or anything that is not glowing praise.

This is difficult for younger fans to understand, but let’s take a walk down memory lane.

She has threatened to sue writers in the past. She is one of the most prolific writers of our generation, and she does not support people using her characters for their own work.

In fact, in 2000 she went on a binge-attack against her fans. She threatened legal action against fans who wrote or drew her characters, but especially those who wrote with them. She sent them weeks of harassing letters and doxxed them on the internet.

Let me repeat that.

She doxxed people who wrote fan fiction.

She harassed them online and threatened to contact employers.

She used her fans to outright attack other fans.

This isn’t even something she can just shake off now, with the comment of “It was so long ago” because she did this to a writer who wrote commentary on her story in 2013.

In 2013.

While it was not that she wrote fan fiction, she still shows that she has no respect for people who are in fandom.

Remember those disclaimers used in fan fics, at the beginning? “I do not own …. ”? Yeah, a lot of that has to do with the fact that Anne Rice and others like her would attack fandoms and threaten them, and was in hopes that they would just leave us alone. She didn’t.

In short: Do not trust Anne Rice. I love her writing, I have read every book she has even written, but I do not trust her.

You shouldn’t, either.

Anne Rice was and still is a bully. Don’t support her work.

Huh

Don’t not take this seriously either. She hunted down fan fictions on small privately hosted web pages as well. She doesn’t care if you put the disclaimer in the top.

She hates fan fiction and WILL try to sue you. DO NOT think this is a joke, real people received real legal paperwork from her. And this happened about ten years ago, so it wasnt a super long time ago.

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Anne Rice isn’t the only one in this club. Diana Gabaldon has compared fanfiction to putting her characters into “white slavery.” George R. R. Martin has also spoken out about fanfiction, but Rice takes the cake for rejecting any criticism of her work along with banning any and all fanfiction based on her work.

However, according to copyright law fanfiction is considered a transformative work, and therefore is considered fair use.

Support the Organization for Transformative Works, who “serve the interests of fans by providing access to and preserving the history of fanworks and fan culture in its myriad forms.”

That Amazon review was, like, the most hilariously amazing thing to ever happen in fandom.  I wasn’t even in Anne Rice fandom, I’m not sure anyone I knew was, but it caused glee far and wide.  “Interrogating the text from the wrong perspective” became the go-to catchphrase but, I, for one, think nothing matches the utterly batshit beauty of “you have strained my Dickensean principles to the max.”

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Annette Curtis Klause, Robin Hobb (who also writes as Megan Lindholm), and Robin McKinley likewise take issue with fanfic. In “The Fan Fiction Rant,” available  in its entirety on Fanlore.org, Hobb refers to fanfic as “identity theft.”

Do not let fandom history be forgotten. Always remember. Always pass this on.

While authors who don’t approve of fanworks really frustrate me, and in some cases make me angry, I do consider it best to respect their wishes. To that end, here is a list of authors who approve and disapprove of fanfic, sourced with quotes. It is incomplete, with several notable fic-friendly authors significantly absent, but it’s a good starting place.

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This is a great list but I absolutely do not respect their wishes and will write fanfic of any of their stuff out of spite. Bad fanfic too. They’ll hate it.

If an amateur author just starting out wanted people to hold off on the fanfic I’d respect that but these are all well-known authors at no economic risk. Only good things can come to them because of fanfic, in fact, and I sure as hell don’t intend to respect an attack on the arts just out of the kindness of my damned soul.

I hate hate HATE all those 2edgy 4me theories about kids shows. Like Angelica dreaming up the rugrats, or the ed, edd, and eddy children being ghosts, or literally anything that takes a lighthearted and fun kids show and has to turn it into some tragic take of rape or murder or misinformed mental illness. So you know what? From now on I’m gonna do the exact opposite. Every cool grim-dark show is now because of a bunch of children. To get us started: Game of Thrones: A middle-school DnD campaign with the most angry, vindictive DM who has promised to kill everyone’s player characters (and their family) by the end.

The Walking Dead is actually a bunch of kids playing zombie apocalypse in their neighborhood and every time someone “dies,” it’s because their parents called them home for supper.

Breaking Bad is actually just a fanfic the students in Mr. White’s class write about him because no one has any idea what he does with his free time and the running jokes about it got wildly out of hand.

I could actually see that last one happening to one of my band director friends

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💗HEART & BATTLE: The WLW-centric Fantasy Visual Novel & Dating Sim by @lzarts 💗

Love is Calling. Will You Answer?

My masterpost of my dating sim game is here! For most of August, I took the time to design the characters, backgrounds, UI interface, layout and logos/design for this small portfolio project, HEART & BATTLE! Explore a rich world of combat, allies, romance, and questionable forest witchcraft!

The support over Twitter and from my friends meant a lot, and it was fun to get it all dished out in little teaser animations! Sadly, this is not a real, published visual novel game, as much as I would like to bring it to life for the LGBT+ community, especially for my fellow wlw who don’t always have much media to call their own. Especially for my fellow wlw who also happen to love orcs as much as I do.

But if any gaming studios in the California bay area want to hire me, please let me know. ∠( ᐛ 」∠)_

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