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mmm watch me create another seperate text post meme instead of just making a compilation
crazy how much ppl do not care that you are literally losing your mind if you are a quiet woman who doesn’t inconvenience others much
It’s a Tree. There was a tree there. Folks cut down a tree, they usually don’t pull the roots, it’s like a Whalefall for fungus and burrowing invertebrates. They feast for decades.
It’s tree roots. I know that’s not cool and adventurous but I promise you it’s tree roots.
No, that’s where they dumped the body of my good friend, Mr. Five by Five. We called him that because he was five feet tall and five feet wide. Perfectly spherical.
What fools these mortals be! ‘Tis obviously a Fae Portal site!
I hate how fandom has become “if you haven’t created anything in this very specific time frame after the release of the show/movie, everyone will have moved on”
And call me old fashioned, but that’s just not me. I sometimes take ages to create and publish. And I will love a show or movie for such a long time (years, babes, years) that I just can’t relate to the fast consumerism that’s going on.
Because, let’s be real, it can get really lonely in a fandom if most have simply moved on to the next shiny thing. Is what’s created less worth, just because it was created outside the hype? Why is it such a taboo for this new fandom generation to love an old or “late” fic or art?
It’s so tiring and I’m too old for the 30-seconds-hype-tiktok-shit. Just tired. So, so tired.
The great thing about writing for a fandom that’s a few years old and quiet is that when you do publish something, your audience may be smaller, but they are SO happy. How often do you get a chance to make like even half a dozen people’s day all in one fell swoop.
Anyway, reblogging to put that magic out in the world since I’m consistently watching things well after they air.