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  1. HOW ABOUT WE DON’T HURT REAL PEOPLE OVER FICTIONAL SHIPS

    shameshack:

    puublack:

    justpidgance:

    eclaire-de-lune:

    Warning for needles, links to disturbing images

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    [Tweet: A fanartist was offered hand made cookies at a con. Only to find out they have needles inside and pierced her tongue]

    The fanartist in question is Avimedes, a Taiwanese fanartist who draws primarily for Undertale. On May 10th she posted on her Plurk (warning for images with blood, needles) that she was given cookies as a gift; she ate one and a needle pierced her tongue. 

    Here is a translation of her post:

    Warning, these photos contain a lot of blood.

    I’m very sorry that I haven’t had a chance to say my thanks (for the convention?) and I am venting. But I received a needle in my dessert gift from the convention. Thank you, I have one more piercing now.

    I am not trying to ask for comfort, I am only trying to tell everyone how serious is this matter, so do not comfort me.

    This matter is unable to be investigated and hopeless to be investigated. This matter has made me lost of trust towards something, but from today onwards, I will not be accepting any more handmade food by others.

    Any more follow up and notice will be posted(if there’s any), thank you for your attention.

    From discussion (Twitter, Reddit) it seems likely that she was given these cookies because she draws Sans/Frisk art, and a “fan” decided that drawing a ship they didn’t like was worthy of attempted murder. Had Avimedes swallowed the needle it could have done considerable and possibly irreparable internal damage. 

    So I will say this again: DO NOT HARM REAL PEOPLE OVER FICTIONAL ENTITIES. I don’t care what the content is. These purity crusades need to STOP. The amount of vitriol and anger that the anti-shipping circles not only accept but encourage is dangerous, unhealthy, and unless stopped will lead to more people being hurt. There’s already been at least one incident of an artist being harassed into a suicide attempt. 

    Your moral indignation/righteous anger/upset feelings DO NOT justify the injury or death of other people. You have every right to protect yourself from viewing objectionable content, but that right stops far, far short of hurting other people. Going on these crusades DOES NOT HELP against the sort of issues that are purportedly being championed; it only causes more harm. We need to break away from this mindset, from purity culture, before someone is permanently injured or dies.   

    FICTION =/= REALITY
    STOP HURTING PEOPLE

    Things like this makes me loose faith in humanity

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    Hall of Shame

    rational people: hey maybe don’t literally attempt murder on someone over shipping drama that’s one of the least okay things you could do with your free time

    slime mold at a keyboard: i mean that’s debatable but it really depends on the ship

  2. crimsonfleurdelis:

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    “This is NOT the kind of thing I agreed to answer-!”

  3. thecultureshowonbbc2at10pm:

    48-chromosomes:

    lesbianchrissie:

    “yee ha.”

    Why do scots type like they speak

    Different language

  4. hotrootsoup:

    hotrootsoup:

    im ready for the discourse on which metal gear characters are wearing makeup always 

    pliskin’s eyeliner was not subtle and u can tell he baked his face

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    the “antisexy” smoky eye.  the dewy skin.  a lot of work actually goes into looking this effortless!!

  5. queergraffiti:
“siswiw:
“Denver, CO
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“I wish I was visible as my queer self to everyone…” ”

    queergraffiti:

    siswiw:

    Denver, CO

    “I wish I was visible as my queer self to everyone…”

  6. kramergate:

    ive said it before and ill say it again. we are NOT using “fergalicious”, as a word, to its fullest potential. the maddening sights described in lovecraft works are, by definition, fergalicious. make them boys go loco

  7. bensbardom:
“ queerembraces:
“ David Wojnarowicz wore this jacket in 1988, just 4 years before he’d ultimately die from AIDS. Sadly, just a few years ago some of his artistic work was censored at the Smithsonian. People in power are still content to...

    bensbardom:

    queerembraces:

    David Wojnarowicz wore this jacket in 1988, just 4 years before he’d ultimately die from AIDS. Sadly, just a few years ago some of his artistic work was censored at the Smithsonian. People in power are still content to try and erase his history and the continued struggles of people with AIDS

    everyone everywhere please please please reblog this important artist.