taro-k:

I’ve seen in many chat fic that Bakugou always leaves at the beginning when he’s added to the chat, but consider this: Bakugou staying because he thinks there might be class materials/ discussion or annoucements in the chat and there’s no way he’s gonna fall behind on that. But of course there is no such materials and the others in the chat see him read all the mes but doesn’t say anything which is odd because he should be yelling and it gives them mild anxiety until someone from the Bakusquad outright ask him. And he would answer sth like “because I want to be no.1″ and this doesn’t clear up anything it just sounds like he’s plotting to eliminate everything in his way. 

my twitter is clptp, and I’m never going to use twitter as a platform to talk but if you need to contact me or want somewhere to follow me that’s where I am. i mostly just reblog stuff there tho.

I’ll reblog this with new info when I’ve set up a pillowfort account.

Towards a working definition of “anti”

shinelikethunder:

Most of us know it when we see it, but I figure any discussion about fandom antis and how to respond to them would benefit from having a solid answer to “what even is an anti, anyway?” Laying out the exact characteristics that distinguish anti wank from every other kind of wank also helps clarify what, exactly, is going on here, why it’s appalling, and also why it’s appealing to those who engage in it.

I’m going to define it as a behavior rather than a particular type of person. The anti movement is:

1. A form of intra-community aggression within fandom, that
2. Seeks, as its primary goal, to designate out-groups who are fair game for social brutality, by
3. Categorically declaring certain forms of fan engagement (ships, characters, fic genres, fanart styles, video game mods…) to be intrinsically morally wrong and in need of stamping out, regardless of how or why one engages with them, and
4. Justifies this by claiming a causal relationship between the targeted activities and some form of (usually SJ-flavored) real-world harm that they allegedly promote.

The order is important, because it goes from most to least essential. 1 is fundamental context, 2 is ultimate purpose, 3 is the mechanism used to accomplish that purpose, 4 is the justification for using that mechanism.

Let’s take it number by number.

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brinigi:

JRR Tolkien, 2/3rds done with return of the king: shit this is getting really gay. I know, I’ll just,

Sam, cradling Frodo, kissing his forehead: hey remember that one girl from the shire that I literally haven’t mentioned once until this moment………wonder what shes up to

Frodo, dying: hhfhhh

its so annoying when someone tells a normal story or a story that is slightly strange and people are like ‘the whole bus stood up and clapped’. how boring is your life. strange shit happens all the time.

(this is why i avoid telling anecdotes about weird shit that happens to me irl most of the time bc people are convinced if it didnt happen to them its a surreal feverdream)