OMG KEITH IS JUST GORGEOUS!!!!!

OMG KEITH IS JUST GORGEOUS!!!!!

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9 years ago

Once upon a time when i was in elementary school, a girl and i were taking turns and sharing the same racquet while playing badminton.

When it was her chance to play, she washed the racquet in front of me as she was to disgusted to use a thing that i had touched just because i had leucoderma.


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9 years ago
Say Hello To Mr. Fluffy

Say hello to Mr. Fluffy


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9 years ago

I was about to get REALLLL UPSET LMFAO

6 years ago

I joined the voltron fandom

For the klace fanart. 3 months before I started watching the show I came across the klace and instantly fell for it. After a point I couldn't take it and just started watching it.

And then the feeling just went away. The content that the fanart promised, I couldn't connect no more.

And then I came across the sheith and it just felt right.


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7 years ago

Whut?


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6 years ago
You Doing Great Sweetheart, You Doing Great.

You doing great sweetheart, you doing great.


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6 years ago

WHY IS THERE STORIES IN YOUTUBE NOW?

WHY IS THERE STORIES IN YOUTUBE NOW?

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8 years ago
REBLOG WHILE YOU STILL CAN

REBLOG WHILE YOU STILL CAN


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3 years ago

I am not policing anyone. I am saying that you have a moral responsibility (or at least you SHOULD) once you post something like that on the Internet. Warnings don't do shit. We all know that people are curious. Children are curious. No kid actually cares about the under 18 warning. They are impressionable and easily copy behaviour. I was like that, my friends were like that. I'm not saying don't post things like that. I'm just asking, are you ready to take responsibility for the aftermath?

You seem to be laboring under the misconception that I am responsible for internet teenagers’ poor choices. I’m not. Neither is any content creator. Do you spend your free time going after the adult film industry and asking whether they’re ready to “take responsibility” for teenagers that deliberately ignore the 18+ notification and click through to their weird diaper fetish porn?

I was a teenager on the internet once (I’m not going to say back in the day because I have followers that were on Usenet and that’s REALLY back in the day). We didn’t used to have any kind of content warnings at all. I say this jokingly a lot but seriously, back in my day, you could trip over xeno tentacle non-con in the middle of a fic that didn’t look like it was going in that direction, and it wasn’t labeled at all. Ever! You know what was labeled and warned for, left right and center? “This story has slash in it! That’s GAY KISSING!!!” 

Seriously though, there used to be a time when the fandom and fic-writing atmosphere was so toxic to same-sex relationships that the content was usually hidden behind a splash screen with an obnoxious warning in cyan comic sans. Sometimes there were “secret instructions” on the disclaimer page - people would hide how to get into their website (“if you read the disclaimer you’ll know to click on the ^_^ face in the bottom left corner of the page to get to the site!” and such nonsense). I grew up in a time on the internet when it was easier to find graphic torture porn and rape-as-woobifying-backstory than it was to find fluffy hand-holding fic with my gay OTP.

And all I can hear when y’all roll up all “THINK OF THE CHILDREN!!!” is all the people who forced slash and femslash fans out of their archives, away from their internet space, and into the loosely-organized circle of Geocities webrings that defined fandom in the early 90s. Eventually we all started to congregate on LJ, where content could be locked behind a friends-only filter and people could gather in closed communities where we could be free from harassment by homophobic morons. When the Great Purge of FF.net happened and NC-17 was officially added to their rules as banned content, guess who was most reported to the moderators and most impacted by the policy change? Slash fans. And when Strikethrough happened, it disproportionately effected slash fans. Again.

Teenagers may not be old enough to have fully developed consequence/reward centers in the frontal lobe, but the average age for being able to discern reality from fiction is five years old. It’s horrifically condescending and disingenuous to pretend that teens are so delicate and fragile that reading some smut that disturbs them or isn’t to their tastes is going to drastically upset their psyche. The most that’s going to happen is they’re going to come away from whatever smut they deliberately clicked through the warning to read knowing that people have some weird kinks when it comes to sex. And you know what? YKINMKATO. The end.

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