This was one of my edits I think It looks pretty good.
So beautiful was our love, that when people saw us walking past, we were love and art in person. By Anastasia Trusova on Instagram.
Feet Vox's mixed bag of a first day in hell.
Guys, I’m not kidding.
Suicide-baiting, cyberharassmemt, cyberstalking, death/rape threats, and hate speech are illegal in all 50 states as well as Australia and the UK.
Some places include school suspension or expels. Some even include jail time for multiple years.
And yes, they can find someone by username or IP alone.
Also, yes. There are methods of catching someone’s IP. Even under a VPN.
So.
Next time you get hit with anon hate?
Casually remind them you can very easily take this to the next level. And they can earn jail time while you lay back in your chair, having saved yourself and everyone else from a violent criminal.
Make sure they learn that.
(Just in case there’s a “the police wouldn’t do that” - Yes. They absolutely would.
Or a “I can handle it.” No. That person will continue to harass others as well. And one of them may not be as strong as you. So do it for them and everyone else.
Or a “It’s not that severe.” Yes. It is. People have died because of this. It really is that severe.)
Take action. And make sure the lives of these bullies are truly wrecked.
OK, so I wanted to formulate my opinion here
I got into fandom by reading youtuber fan fiction back in the day. I remember this specific people had a video reading fanfic and it was really fun so I looked for more.
From my experience, shipping and writing fanfic really wasn't the problem, the problem is when people try to involve the creators with the content, messaging them or trying to turn their attention to it. The creator/actor or whoever should only see this type of content if they look for it, because it's content from fans to fans and they shouldn't have to see pushy messages to kiss you or people they know. You can say to a creator that you like their friendship with other people because they have fun interactions or whatever, but anything that is too on the imagining things side should stay for the fans.
I can definitely agree with op that it's not a sfw or nsfw debate, it's a being respectful to people and letting they do their thing while you enjoy your thing
nsfw fanfiction of real people is weird but so is sfw fanfiction. the problem isnt just nsfw works but the entire idea of treating real people like fictional characters.
I'm genuinely the most ridiculous person in fandom.
I'm that bitch that finds 1 character that I project/stan or just like more than the others and them proceed to only consume content for this character. I'm that stupid person that will read synopses for fics, find them kinda interesting, and them not read them because I'm just not engaged in the other characters.
If a show ends and I didn't find any character or even a ship that I really want more of I'll probably move on from it way too fast no matter how good I found the original material to be.
Sometimes I deep dive into fandons from things I didn't even like that much because of this and it's probably very weird. Sometimes I'll watch a popular thing just to see if I can find a new engaging fandom and it's certainly very weird.
I make a point to not interact in any form that could be interpreted as demanding with people in fandom because then I would be the most unbearable bitch and I don't want that.
I'm not trying in any shape or form shame anyone that it's a bit like me, on the contrary, let me know if anyone feels similar so I don't feel so weird about it. This is purely my annual "Wtf me" post.
I'm so so glad tumblr makes it so easy to search and also to not see things
Just now I was taking a quick break from doing my tests and came across some Roman hate in the comments of the comic I was reading in instagram and, God, I really didn't need that now.
It's so much easier to avoid this things here and I'm so fricking glad because while unsympathetic interpretations don't really bother me and I just tend to avoid them when it come to characters I project heavily into, hate makes me really upset and I'm having a hard time preparing for the next test now.
The difference between Tumblr and Twitter for me is that:
Tumblr: I hate this site (affectionately)
Twitter: I hate this site (derogatory)
This one is just me doing some poses for test, gay because I don't like doing guys and girls toghether full picture (It's hard) So this is part 3 and the last one (I guess) Bye!
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