i imagine getting my own place all the time and going down to the grocery store early in the morning before everyone else and to the coffee shop and having a really small place with wide windows and lots of plants and shelves of books and a tiny kitchen where i can make tea and noodles and a bed with a pile of blankets and just a place i can make uniquely my own or maybe a place i could share with someone but i just think about this place a lot idk
One of my professors is an extremely famous, well-known painter who has been in galleries since he was a young man in the 80s. He once asked me in class, “Alyssa, what are your dreams and aspirations for the future?”
You should have seen the puzzled look on his face when I described something similar to the post above.
“Why so humble?!” He laughed. “You know you’re talented, right? You could aspire to a lot more than that for sure.”
And I had to take that moment to explain to him that this is what my generation is given, this is how low our standards for happiness have to be. A humble existence, a small piece of the world for ourselves, and comfortable stability are just as out of reach for some of us as fame and reknown was for him in the 80’s. His face went somber immediately.
Millennials are killing the dream industry.
A humble existence, a small piece of the world for ourselves, and
comfortable stability are just as out of reach for some of us as fame
and renown was for him in the 80’s.
Here’s my full piece for the Ghibli charity fanzine SPIRIT (@ghiblizine)! If you missed the first round, we’re reopening preorders, so be sure to grab yourself a copy 🙂 thanks guys!!
I think we, as a general community, need to start taking this little moment more seriously.
This, right here? This is asking for consent. It’s a legal necessity, yes, but it is also you, the reader, actively consenting to see adult content; and in doing so, saying that you are of an age to see it, and that you’re emotionally capable of handling it.
You find the content you find behind this warning disgusting, horrifying, upsetting, triggering? You consented. You said you could handle it, and you were able to back out at any time. You take responsibility for yourself when you click through this, and so long as the creator used warnings and tags correctly, you bear full responsibility for its impact on you.
“Children are going to lie about their age” is probably true, but that’s the problem of them and the people who are responsible for them, not the people that they lie to.
If you’re not prepared to see adult content, created by and for adults, don’t fucking click through this. And if you do, for all that’s holy, don’t blame anyone else for it.
This needs to be reblogged today.
Consenting to see adult content doesn’t mean you should have to see a bunch of shit romanticizing incest and pedophilia you walnut
Except this is the last line of consent before the actual work. So if you’re at this button you have already done the following:
1) chosen to go onto AO3 in the first place
2) chosen the fandom you wish to read about
3) had the chance to filter for the things you do want to see like a specific pairing or a specific AU
4) had the chance to specifically filter out any tags you don’t want to see like, oh I don’t know, incest and non-con and dub-con and paedophilia
5) had the chance to set the rating level if you wish to remove any explicit content at all
6) have read the summary of the story, which aren’t always great but are the only indicator of what the story will be like writing wise so something about it was good enough for you to click on it.
7) have read the tags of the story which will tell you what is actually in the story. If you have used filters to remove stories with things you don’t want then there shouldn’t be anything in here that’s a shock to you but maybe there is. That’s why the tags are there for you to check for yourself.
8) Then you have to actually click on the story. You cannot see anything other than the summary or the tags without personally deciding that you are going to open and read this story.
9) Only here, at step number nine, do you get to the adult content warning pictured above. You have been through eight different steps, the last six of which have also been opportunities for you to see that this has adult content. And AO3 has *STILL* stopped you to ask one last time “are you sure you want to read this because it has things that only adults should see in it”.
If after this point you are reading incest and paedophilia then it’s probably because you specifically went looking for it.
i know we collectively never want to think about The Forest Scene ™ because it’s painful as hell but truly toby stephens and luke arnold invented acting in those 5 minutes. they invented it
to be fully dramatic their performances were better than some oscar winning lead actors. its a travesty that that scene isn’t critically fucking acclaimed
no you see because it’s a gold earring in season one and two when he cares about the goldand then in season three and four it’s a silver earring because
Discworld books are a bit like Ghibli movies in that they make me want to be a better person, but in a very different way. Ghibli movies make me want to start an herb garden and learn to paint and go have an adventure. Discworld books make me want to FIGHT. Discworld makes me want to stand up when the injustices of the world have knocked me down, makes me believe that my voice and my power matter, because they are MINE, and I have to use them to change the world for the better. I have to look at these terrible things in life and fight back against them with all I have, because that is my responsibility as a human being. You have to try! You can’t give in to hopelessness! And maybe you won’t succeed, but the bit you do still matters! You have to create good where there is none! You have a duty to the world!