no sentence fills me with utter loathing so much as "i asked chatgpt"
*pops my head into the kitchen* hey so it smells GREAT in here, we have an ETA on table time?
spideypool but wrench and marcus hang on let me cook
I feel like we really lost something when we started looking at writing as a reader-centric product meant to appeal to the desires of a specific audience rather than a writer-centric approach of someone writes whatever particular thing particular compels them/whatever weird thing the demons in their head want to talk about, and people out there who are also compelled, and/or relate, find that writing. A lot of discussions of writing really center around what readers want rather than a writer's exploration. Sometimes as a reader I don't know what I want. I click on a fic or pick up a book I'm not sure about but that looks interesting, and I love it. Reading what I expect to get is it's own joy, but we always need to expand our horizons and not get mad at creators for not always writing what we want/expect.
"The road to fascism is paved with people telling you to stop overreacting"
Hades from Hercules 🤝 Getting mad that your hot girl bestie is ignoring you to hang out with a 🤢GUY🤮 🤝 Me
The Terrible Terror that is taking selfies. How can I go from “whaT BEAST IS THIS” to “oh maybe I’m ethereal” in 5 minutes
Things my grandma thinks “made me” a homosexual:
#2 My best friend had a “lesbian” haircut.
She had the same haircut.
My vocalization of this thought was not appreciated.
Question for witches who don’t/can’t do divination:
What’s that look like?
I didn’t realize until recently how heavily I rely on divination in my practice. What does your practice look like without it? Whether as someone who’s done divination and stopped, or as someone who’s never done it.
I swear I meant this to be a writing blog where I distract myself from my obligations but I keep thinking about Batman on main