Show some love to the girls who have short hair and melt if you comb your fingers through it.
Kiss them and tell them how beautiful they are.
Just love them okay?
*Raises both arms up* I’m an it, but I really fucking would love that
*crosses out previous pronoun*
Give me the beautiful NB people with short hair
Give me the sweet caressing of their hair as they lay against you.
Give me the happy giggles from stretching their scalp and giving them kisses.
Fucking everyone with short hair man.
Tag: / pls!!
“Don’t you love me?” -hit me with THAT GHOST FAM
This one was hard, ngl.
Egotober Day 29- Viridian
Tags: @caffeine-eater @authorsathenaeum @tiny-yan-an @darkstache-iplier @redraspberrycats @holyshitsnakesandspace @blue-greenstylinson @cookieface678 @bing-iplier @storm337 @sketchy-scribs-n-doods @pixelenchanter @itsjustkyss @demonnightmareangel
Prompt 5: “Don’t you love me?”
The bar was scarcely populated to begin with, but any patrons who remained quickly paid off their tabs and left at the arrival of the man with the dirty bandages for eyes and his rather intimidating companion.
“The Host remarks on the convenience of an empty establishment and asks Google Blue his opinion on the matter.” The Host seemed almost skittish and it reflected in his speech and in his movements. He lacked his usual fluid grace and he would’ve collided with tables and chairs on multiple occasions had Blue not had a hand on his shoulder to steer him safely out of harm’s way.
/ I WANT TO ROLEPLAY
/ I WANT TO WRITE
/ PLEASE
I wish you would write a fic where…
Send me an anymous (or not) summary of the fic you wish I would write. (maybe I will write a tidbit)
Huh, this may be interesting! What would you want to see from me?
If I was a fictional character, how would the fandom misinterpret me?
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I’m gonna do Dr. Iplierst for this one since you didn’t specify characters 🙂
Title: Oozing Tears
Still as a statue, he sat there. Sweat shone on his skin, and dark strands of hair mingled with gold to contrast his pale forehead.
He cried.
He cried, but not regular tears. His tears were tears of blood, carving jagged tracks down his cheeks, dripping off his chin to dot sterile, white hospital gown, to stain sterile, white bedding.
He didn’t so much as twitch when Dr. Iplier approached, concern etched in his eyes.
“Author?” He asked quietly, raising a hand to pull down his surgical mask before reaching to prod at the Author’s ruined eyes. “Author, can you hear me?”
No response. More tears oozed from his sockets.
He hadn’t responded in days.
Dr. Iplier sighed and brushed the Author’s hair back from his forehead before pressing a kiss to the clammy skin. “I’ll be here when you’re ready.”
stationery asks!
notebook: do you draw during class? are they doodles are full blown drawings?
ruler: how tall are you?
eraser: something you wish you could forget?
calculator: are you good at math?
index cards: do you take good notes?
post-its: are you forgetful?
binder: are you an organized person?
markers: do you draw on urself (arm/hand) during class?
highlighter: a happy school memory that really sicks out to you?
pens: if you write in pen, what color do you normally write in?
please?
Europe’s planned copyright changes are Really Bad for fanfic sites
I mean you’ve probably got that impression already but honestly, they are really, really bad. Especially if you like uploading fanfiction to websites like AO3.
At the moment, the way the law is phrased is likely to mean everything you upload in Europe, to any website that allows user-created content, will need to be automatically scanned for copyright violations.
You know YouTube’s automatic content filter? Imagine having that for the entire internet. We already know that copyright trolls exploit YouTube’s system in a bunch of ways, making money off user content they have no actual rights to, and shutting down legitimate user content.
But here’s where it gets worse: Websites that host user-generated content – including fanfiction – will be responsible for putting those filters in place and maintaining them themselves.
This law would in all likelihood require AO3 to implement a system which monitors every single work uploaded in Europe for copyright violations, before they can be shared on the Archive.
We’re talking full-on “robotic censorship regime”, as the Electronic Frontier Federation puts it.
Not only would that be that icky and invasive. Not only would it ignore the complexity of copyright exceptions like Fair Dealing. Not only would it be easy to exploit by copyright trolls. It would also be a massive, massive burden on an organisation staffed entirely by volunteers. The sheer volume of work AO3’s coders, wranglers, and policy and abuse staff take on – for free, in their own time – is already staggering.
And while AO3 is a pretty robust archive, and might miraculously be able to find the resources to comply with this ridiculous law, there are many, many smaller websites out there that would seriously struggle. Other non-profits, libraries, and archives, who would all have to either build automatic content filters from the ground up – or more likely, pay for off-the-shelf “solutions” that are overpriced and ineffective.
The OTW are doing their best to fight this change, and this EFF post also has links to a bunch of ways in which you personally can help lobby against this terrible law.
The European Parliament’s legal committee has just voted (in June 2018) to press forward with the law, but we’ve probably still got until at least early 2019 before the whole Parliament votes on it. The timing is about as good as it gets – the next European Parliament election is expected in May 2019, so our MEPs are going to be worrying about re-election right when we need to put pressure on them (that’s now!).
Europe has managed to reject bad legislation in the past. We can do it again this time. Please do what you can to spread the word or get involved!
European followers: please, please sign the petitions, call/write to your MEPs, everythings that’s necessary. Your voice matters.