simplyghosting:

simplyghosting:

Me, 2008: *refuses to wear any fandom merch* *hides to watch cartoons* *doesn’t talk about anything related to animated shows* Y-yeah, I’m cool.

Me, 2018: So here’s my psychological analysis on Sasuke Uchiha that I’m doing for my college midterm.

I want y’all to know I got 100% on this paper so live your dreams and punch cringe culture in it’s smarmy face.

the-mighty-birdy:

officialfist:

saycarramrod999:

celticpyro:

owlygem:

emkaniff:

ryuraven:

owlygem:

duhlaur:

owlygem:

Don’t ship real people. They’re not characters, they’re not your public property no matter how famous. They are REAL HUMAN BEINGS. Don’t be a creep.

uhh you can still ship real people

Nah.

Creep.

I literally can’t get myself to ship characters from live actions, because even though they’re characters, they’re played by real people and I can’t go there.

y’all need to take it down a notch if a famous person who makes millions of dollars a year is big upset about people drawing them givin their costar road head they can hire a therapist and complain about that to them

wow 8D

Okay fine @emkaniff please imagine someone drawing you giving your coworkers head and posting it all over the Internet then talk to me about whether calling a therapist is your biggest problem with it.

It costs $0 to respect a human being and not treat them like a living cartoon character.

Some people deserve it though

No they dont. Don’t be creepy.

Tips for irl ships

1. Stop

2. Fucking don’t

lopoddityart:

I dunno if you guessed it, but I like drawing cute little
ponies….fanart of a children’s cartoon. And every so often, someone
feels the need to tell me that my personal interest is stupid, childish,
cancerous…..ā€œcringe-yā€. Boy howdy, do I hear that word tossed around a lot. Cringe, cringe, cringe. We’re all afraid of making something cringe-worthy. Something that could end up in those lovely ā€œBad OCā€ cringe compilations. I see other artists, especially young creators, getting policed and attacked for creating something that could-gasp!- be interpreted as the dreaded Mary Sue. So artists stifle themselves. Can’t make your OC too colorful. Don’t you dare make
them related to a canon character! Better watch that backstory, lest
somebody decry your character as an edgelord. You can have a nerdy
interest, but you better not be too fucking passionate about it. Watch yourself. Don’t be too different. Don’t be cringe-y.

So
here’s my question to ye gatekeepers of content, ye knowers of all
things cringe-worthy, ye adamant enforcers of creative
conformity………..Who cares?

Really.
Why. Why is ā€œcringeā€ an issue? So what if someone makes an edgy
black-and-red OC, or a sparkly mary sue alicorn princess? So what if
somebody makes up an over-powered self-insert and ships them with a
canon character? So what if somebody dares to be unironically passionate
about a fandom or interest considered less-than-cool? Who cares if
people have imperfect, cliche-riddled characters they love?

Cringe culture is mean-spirited. It demands creators conform. It’s perpetuated by people who, quite oddly, get really bent out of shape at the sight of people unironically enjoying harmless things.

I
say forget it. Trample it. Let people have fun. Especially don’t be
cruel to young creators- nobody learns to be a skilled artist or writer
overnight. And this is by no means a statement against criticism…..but
there’s a big, big difference between giving constructive criticism, vs choosing to crap on somebody for having a ā€œcringe-yā€ interest.

Idk.
I’m a teacher with an Art Education degree, and I believe one of the
most important things is to encourage people’s interest in the arts, not
push them away (out of a mean-spirited attempt to seem cooler by
proxy). My favorite Mister Rogers quote (applies to artists of all
ages):

ā€œDo you like to draw with
crayons? I’m not very good at it. But it doesn’t matter. It’s the fun of
doing it that’s important. Now, I wouldn’t have made that if I just
thought about it. No matter how anybody says it is….It feels good to
have made something.ā€

rowletismyson:

A reminder to everyone gettin hype about Gaster

Please don’t get mad at Toby Fox if he does a Gaster reveal and he:

– Doesn’t look the way you expect him to

– Isn’t related to Sans (and/or Papyrus) in the same sense you thought he’d be

– Has a different personality/background/character traits compared to how your favorite fanfic potrays him

Keep in mind that almost NOTHING about him is actually known besides what his followers say about him! Even his supposed ā€œspriteā€ is never confirmed or denied to actually be him; everyone just collectively assumed that it was. So just try to keep an open mind as to what Gaster’s creator has intended for him from the very beginning! Embrace the things you don’t expect with excitement and new fan theories, not disappointment and anger!

And most importantly, have fun! Happy (almost) Halloween, everybody!

that-cedric-guy-in-enchancia:

heroofthreefaces:

fangirlunderground:

roxolotl:

Look i dont wanna sound like a Fandom Mom or whatever but what do you think women over 25 or so are supposed to do? Do u really think theyre supposed to drop all their interests and just talk about taxes and marriage or whatever? It seems like 25+ year old fanboys do not receive this kind ofĀ ā€œooh cringeā€ reaction either. There are guys in their 40s with comic book collections and shit and people might think theyre a nerd at worst, not a freak who shouldnt be trusted

Thank you. Because, here’s the thing, I literally tried that. And this sounds really dramatic but it kind of ruined my life for a long time.

Once I got out of grad-school and started working, at exactly age 25, I figured it was time to get serious because I was ā€œtoo old for this stuffā€ and frankly I was afraid of being judged.Ā 

I sold all my comics, I stopped reading fanfiction, I stopped playing video games. All of it.Ā It’s not that I never, ever watched anything ā€œgeekyā€ or spent a weekend binge-reading a kink-meme, but when I did, it was rare and I’d feel guilty about it like it was time wasted. I’d keep it all to myself, you know?Ā And without any kind of inspiration, I eventually stopped drawing. After all, I didn’t need it for myĀ ā€œserious job,ā€ so why bother? Unfortunately, my former skill is so atrophied now it’s nearly lost, but worse than that, it’s stressful now instead of the thing I loved to do for most of my life.

What was I doing instead? Well, I’d work my miserable, toxic job, come home and worry about how far behind everyone else I was, and how weird I was compared to all my colleagues. I’d go out with people and do the things they liked doing, but I only pretended to. But I’m not great at that and pretending to be someone else ate me alive.Ā Unsurprisingly,Ā by 31, my anxiety and depression was not in a great place, and I fuckin’ snapped. Not just because of this stuff, of course, but it honestly contributed. I quit my job and left town.

Suddenly I was completely alone, no job, no friends, and no reason to pretend to be someone else. So, I started doing all the things I’d given up.Ā I read all the fanfiction I wanted, I bought a Playstation and an SNES and played them for hours. I bought back every comic book I loved, watched every Marvel movie I missed, and caught up on my favorite characters. I started traveling around just going to cons for the first time (NYCC, GeekGirlCon, DragonCon, etc). In fact, at @geekgirlcon and DragonCon especially, I saw groups of women who were 60+, just fucking enjoying things, and it made me feel so much better about my future. I’m not even joking, I literally cry every time I think about it, because I never realized how scared I was about aging in a world that thinks I’m already a decade too old for the things I love. Suddenly, that wasn’t so scary.Ā 

And then I just stopped pretending that I wasn’t into this stuff. I mean all of it, even the stuff no one understand, even the stuff people openly make fun of,Ā even smutty fanfiction.Ā 

And look, I’m not saying this cured my depression, or that everything is perfect. For one, I picked a city that’s awful for geeks and I’m trying to figure out where to move and how. For another, I lost six years of making like-minded friends, and it’s hard to find them now because we’re all so worried about being judged and online – the space that was always a refuge for me as a loner weirdo growing up – is now apparently a Children of the Corn. But I’m happier here, actually fucking liking things, than being the unobjectionable robot woman I’m apparently supposed to be.Ā 

I don’t expect anyone to actually be interested in this, or have gotten this far, but because I’m having feelings about turning 36 on Monday, I just want to tell anyone who is about to turn 25 that you should just tell people to go fuck themselves. It’s your life. You’re going to offend people no matter what you do, at least choose the direction that makes you happiest,Ā because those people certainly aren’t going to pay for your fucking therapist bills, are they?Ā šŸ¦–

pssst

imma tell you a secret

the people saying you must give up the things you love upon reachingĀ  adulthood are

wrong

DO šŸ‘ NOT šŸ‘ GIVE šŸ‘ UP šŸ‘WHAT šŸ‘YOU šŸ‘ LOVE šŸ‘ FOR šŸ‘ SOCIETY’S šŸ‘ SAKE

atlasoftheclouds:

legere-librum:

I can never understand how Snape apologetics can stand up for him when he CANONICALLY does this shit.

I can maybe, maybe, understand those who haven’t read the books standing up for him, because honestly the movies don’t cover all the horrible stuff he does. But those who have read the books and still stick up for him baffle me.

I mean, you don’t see anyone sticking up for the Dursley’s or Umbridge, when they do the same stuff to Harry as Snape. How is Snape any different?

SNAPE IS GARBAGE

LOVING SOMEONE DOESNT MAGICALLY MAKE YOU A GOOD PERSON