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For me more than you, but if you find enjoyment here then good for you.

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lostinfandomtea
1 year ago
Asdfsfasdf Perfect.

asdfsfasdf Perfect.

lostinfandomtea
1 year ago
I Was Today Years Old. That Is Disgusting.

I was today years old. That is disgusting.

No Child Left Behind is one of the worst things to ever be incentivized in schools. It was signed into law when I was 14. Reading Rainbow was my show as a kid. LeVar Burton played a big part in why I became an avid reader to date. The joy of it. It's an adventure around the globe and through different time periods without stepping on a plane or time machine.

Children parrot behavior. In grade school, I always wanted to read the same amount of books as my teachers (50 books) and managed to double that each year. Before No Child Left Behind, book fairs and Scholastic catalogs were a serious matter like your grandma's Fingerhut catalogs. Libraries were (and still are) a wonderland.

Reading comprehension and proficiency in schools has been declining for decades. A crisis. The joy of books isn't pushed anymore and I'm always saddened by it. It's one of the reasons why I post my book reviews and recommendations on here, as well as posts from others to encourage reading and (novel) writing. Kids will parrot your behavior while the education system sadly fails to return as that example.

lostinfandomtea
1 year ago

Reading list

Faves Of 2023: Short Stories & Novellas
Faves Of 2023: Short Stories & Novellas
Faves Of 2023: Short Stories & Novellas
Faves Of 2023: Short Stories & Novellas
Faves Of 2023: Short Stories & Novellas
Faves Of 2023: Short Stories & Novellas
Faves Of 2023: Short Stories & Novellas
Faves Of 2023: Short Stories & Novellas
Faves Of 2023: Short Stories & Novellas
Faves Of 2023: Short Stories & Novellas
Faves Of 2023: Short Stories & Novellas
Faves Of 2023: Short Stories & Novellas

faves of 2023: short stories & novellas

Emergent Properties

Mammoths at the Gates

Spear

The Faerie Hounds of York

Feed Them Silence

The Lies of the Ajungo 

D.I.Y.

The Collection Awakens

Untethered Sky

The Six Deaths of the Saint

Muneera and the Moon

Babylove

lostinfandomtea
1 year ago
Hot Buttered Rum Apple Pie
Hot Buttered Rum Apple Pie

Hot Buttered Rum Apple Pie

lostinfandomtea
1 year ago
A Few Of These Are Not Strictlynew, But Theyre Recent Discoveries!
A Few Of These Are Not Strictlynew, But Theyre Recent Discoveries!
A Few Of These Are Not Strictlynew, But Theyre Recent Discoveries!
A Few Of These Are Not Strictlynew, But Theyre Recent Discoveries!
A Few Of These Are Not Strictlynew, But Theyre Recent Discoveries!

A few of these are not strictly “new”, but they’re recent discoveries!

Masquerade by Alexis Black is the most questionable one on this list, a short story about a scarred man who meets a woman at the masquerade but of course their romance is impeded by the fact that she doesn’t know what he looks like. Also it’s on the MOON.

“Masquerade Melody” by Angela Bell is a short story in The Regency Brides collection, featuring a musically gifted but disadvantaged heroine torn between her intended cousin and a grouchy composer lord who wants to be left alone.

The Monsters of Music by Rebecca F. Kenney is doing a LOT, including having a female Phantom and a male singer standing in for Christine, a modern-day rock music oeuvre, an American Idol-style singing competition, and Irish folklore with fairies. So obviously we need to know more about that.

The Phantom of the Opry by Brett Kelly is yet another lampoon musical based on the original story, set in an Op’ry House with regional bumpkin performers and bad puns abounding. The reviews are pretty positive, though, even if the composer’s website seems to be down!

Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Cracked Mirror by Pennie Mae Cartawick is a short story featuring the famous detective investigating Christine’s kidnapping in the original story, with mention of the flaming death’s-head of Leroux’s novel.

On we go, heading into autumn. The next roundup will be at Halloween, the spookiest and thus most Phantom-appropriate time of year, so let’s all hope for some great new stuff!

lostinfandomtea
1 year ago
Bloody Autumn: The Reign Of Jack The Ripper, And One Hot Day In August: The Case Of Lizzie Borden By
Bloody Autumn: The Reign Of Jack The Ripper, And One Hot Day In August: The Case Of Lizzie Borden By

Bloody Autumn: The Reign of Jack the Ripper, and One Hot Day in August: The Case of Lizzie Borden by Victoria Strachan

Available in paperback, hardback, and on Kindle

lostinfandomtea
1 year ago

anyone who's always wanted to watch leverage but couldn't afford it and couldn't find it to pirate it, or just prefers watching things on youtube instead of futzing with unofficial sites:

the first three seasons are on youtube, in full, uploaded by the creators, in the correct order (the first season was aired out of order by the network)

lostinfandomtea
1 year ago
This Is Frustrating.
This Is Frustrating.

This is frustrating.

I love the comparison, but I hate how they are comparing.

They are acting like she is using optics to give herself an advantage. But the device she is wearing is just for comfort and essentially does the same thing as closing one eye and squinting the other.

The little thing over the left eye is basically like an eye patch.

And the thing over her right eye is a mechanical iris, like in a camera lens, but it is NOT a lens.

This Is Frustrating.

Different lighting environments are going to be brighter or darker and you may have to squint more or less to let in the same amount of light into your eye. Squinting allows the shooter to get the sharpest possible vision in order to shoot a bullseye the size of a 12-point Times New Roman period.

But if you have to squint for hours for practice and in competition, this can strain your face muscles and become uncomfortable. So this iris basically squints for you.

It's more like wearing comfortable shoes so your feet do not hurt than a lens magnifying the target and giving an advantage.

Both athletes have access to these items. One felt more comfortable without them. The other didn't feel like getting a muscle cramp from squinting all day.

Either would have shot the same if they had or had not used these devices.

Just a funny difference in gear preference.

I should also add, the Turkish dad is the only one using lenses.

lostinfandomtea
1 year ago

ND fans: The NeW sHe-rA is much better! It’s progressive, unlike that sexist, cishet, white, trash fire 80s show!

Me, someone who’s watched the new one, some of the old one, and did a shit ton of research: The old one was made specifically for girls who liked He-Man. The show defied gender norms. It taught lessons at the end of episodes. Taught kindness and how to be a hero in your own way. Both it and MOTU had characters of color, and characters with prosthetics, and even had a few characters with different body types. They were rare, but they existed. Originally, at least 4 of the main characters on She-Ra were going to have prosthetic arms, 3 of them being heroes and only 1 being bad. Huntara was originally black and based on Grace Jones. Netossa wasn’t a stereotype, was very smart, resourceful, and kind. The characters were actually friends. There’s a lot of evidence that points to Spinnerella and Netossa being a couple even back then, they just had to be subtle. Also, the daughter of one of the founders of Filmation has said that the studio was one of the gayest places to work at, and she’s queer herself.

Thanks for the ask! Exactly, people just assume the old one is bad without actually watching it! People don't realize how great it was to have girl superheroes at the time. I honestly don't know why they expected the show to have openly queer characters. Do they understand how controversial that would be at the time? It was progessive for what it was, why don't people get that?

lostinfandomtea
1 year ago

The 4B Movement: How South Korean women are leaving the patriarchy behind 

The 4B Movement: How South Korean Women Are Leaving The Patriarchy Behind

(Getty Images)

In 2016, a 34-year-old man named Kim Sung-min waited inside a unisex restroom outside exit 10 of Gangnam Station, Seoul South Korea. Six different men came and exited through the restroom over the span of an hour, until a 23-year-old woman entered, and Kim proceeded to stab and kill her with a 12-inch-long sushi knife. In court, Kim stated, “I did it because women have always ignored me.” Kim’s actions and thoughts are not out of the ordinary amongst Korean men—violence against women is extremely common in South Korea. 

The 4B Movement: How South Korean Women Are Leaving The Patriarchy Behind

(BBC)

South Korea has a long record of female subjugation. Between 1953 and 2021, abortion was illegal in almost all circumstances, and current law allows a woman to get an abortion only if she has consent from a male relative or her boyfriend/husband/partner. A 2015 South Korean government survey revealed that almost 80% of women had been sexually harassed at work. A survey released by The Ministry of Gender Equality and Family found that 57.8 percent of women felt vulnerable to misogynistic violence. Digital crime and sexual harassment are extremely common— “molka”, up-skirt photos, and secret cameras hidden in restrooms are rampant, so much so that any cellphone purchased in South Korea has a mandatory chime when photos are taken. The World Economic Forum’s 2022 Global Gender Gap Index ranks South Korea at number 99 out of 146 countries for gender equality. Legislation actively works against women trying to report sexual assault. Men accused of stalking or harassment can “ask” their victims to drop charges, and in 2022 a man murdered his former colleague after she refused to drop charges against him for stalking her since 2019. South Korea has the highest gender pay gap of all the OECD countries—the top wealthiest 37 countries, globally, with women earning on average a third less than men. These alarming statistics have come years after the “Gangnam Station” murder, and South Korean women continue to be targeted for their gender.

The 4B Movement: How South Korean Women Are Leaving The Patriarchy Behind

(Jung Yeon-Je/AFP via Getty Images)

Despite Kim’s own testimony, government authorities explicitly denied the misogynistic motive, and the prosecution announced that the case was not being investigated as a hate crime. Kim was eventually sentenced to 30 years in prison. In response to the murder, women took to the streets outside Gangnam station and the surrounding areas in protest. The women, many of whom had never considered themselves feminists or activists, but the nature of the crime and the misogynistic motivation, as well as the court's refusal to acknowledge it, outranged them. The murder incited intense debates about misogyny within the country, and the gender inequities women faced both socially and economically. Five months after the murder, Cho Nam-Joo’s novel Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 was published. The book devastatingly details an everyday woman’s daily experiences of nonstop sexism, inequality, and misogyny in contemporary South Korea, and served as another enraging eye-opener that would develop into what would become known as the 4B Movement. 

I find this image from South Korea's 'Escape The Corset' movement really striking. On the left side - socially constructed femininity. On the right - an adult human female. pic.twitter.com/Jm7wByDehw

— CJ (@CJ_liberte) August 30, 2020

The four B’s (or “Four No’s”) of the movement represent the four major components that women of the movement are rejecting; Bisekseu (sex), Bichulsan (child-bearing), Biyeonae, (dating) and Bihon (marriage). South Korean feminists define the 4B movement not as a fight against the patriarchy, but a complete step away from it— leaving it behind. In 2017, the Escape the Corset campaign swept across the country. The word “corset” is used by Korean feminists as a metaphor for the societal mechanisms that control and repress women, for example, the extreme and toxic beauty standards. Both 4B and Escape the Corset condemn and reject the influence that beauty holds within every aspect of South Korean life. Pioneers such as feminist author Cho Nam-Joo, and photographer Jeon Bo-ra, who photographed women who shaved their heads in rebellion. Social media has played a large role in the 4B movement, with bloggers and beauty influencers like Lina Bae speaking up against unattainable beauty standards and societal pressures, and Summer Lee who was inspired to cut her hair, throw away her hyperfeminine clothes, and post pictures of herself without makeup. 

The 4B Movement: How South Korean Women Are Leaving The Patriarchy Behind

(Jean Chung/Getty Images)

Despite increasing conversation on women’s rights, feminism is still considered a taboo, contentious, or even “dirty” word for many South Koreans. It is often associated with “man-hating” and perceived as overly aggressive. The country's current president Yoon Suk-yeol has promised to close down the South Korean Ministry of Gender Equility and Family, and any other organizations that fund or support women and victims of sexual violence, claiming they “treat men like potential sex criminals”. A January 2023 article in the South Korean newspaper The Sisa Times reported that 65% of women in the country do not want children, 42% do not want to get married, and over 80% of those cite domestic violence as their key reason. As a result, concerns regarding the rising average population age and declining birth rate in South Korea have increased greatly. The country's birth rate is less than one per woman as of 2021, and the country saw less than 200,000 marriages. In recent years, the South Korean government has commissioned a number of soap operas and reality TV shows to promote an idyllic view of romantic heterosexual love, and to encourage marriage and reproduction. 

The 4B Movement: How South Korean Women Are Leaving The Patriarchy Behind

(Yonhap)

The 4B movement and Escape the Corset campaign have had a tremendous impact on the way young South Korean women view the countries cultural grip on women’s appearances and lives. Between 2015-2016 and 2017-2018, Korean women spent over 5 billion Korean Won less on beauty products and cosmetic surgeries, instead investing their money in cars and choosing independence over objectification. The movement is calling for boycotts of any business that uses sexist advertising, and encouraging women to eat at women-owned restaurants, drink in women-owned bars, and shop at women-owned stores—women’s money goes into the pockets of other women. Women’s universities have also been on the rise in South Korea, with most cities housing one or several women-only institutions. Similarly, women’s only spaces have begun to expand, women’s parking spots closer to entrances and exits in parking garages, women’s only hotel floors and common rooms, and women’s only subway cars. These spaces allow feminism to spread and flourish, and give Korean women the ability to find community with other women without the interference of men. 

The 4B Movement: How South Korean Women Are Leaving The Patriarchy Behind

(Ian Baldessari/CityLab)

Since 2016, Exit 10 of Gangnam Station has become a symbolic site for South Korean feminism. The South Korean feminist movement developed out of particularly misogynist conditions within their country. The 4B movement represents a radical way that women have sought to create an online and offline world devoid of men—rather than engaging in arguments and altercations, they simply refuse to interact with men in every aspect of their lives. These actions have had a profound impact on the functionality of South Korean society and have opened an uncloseable door too the discussion of women’s rights. 

McCurry, Justin. “Calls for Stalking Law Overhaul in South Korea as Woman’s Murder Shocks Nation.” The Guardian, Guardian News and Media, 23 Sept. 2022, www.theguardian.com/world/2022/sep/23/calls-for-stalking-law-overhaul-in-south-korea-as-womans-shocks-nation.

Teehan, Katie. “What Is the 4B Movement?” Service95, 16 Apr. 2024, www.service95.com/4b-movement-explainer/.

Izaakson , Jen, and Tae Kyung Kim. “The South Korean Women’s Movement: ‘We Are Not Flowers, We Are a Fire.’” Feminist Current, 16 June 2020, www.feministcurrent.com/2020/06/15/the-south-korean-womens-movement-we-are-not-flowers-we-are-a-fire/.

Lee, Min Joo. “Why so Many South Korean Women Are Refusing to Date, Marry or Have Kids.” Yahoo! News, Yahoo!, 15 May 2023, news.yahoo.com/why-many-south-korean-women-123250959.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAHmBVorK4v6bdzwcJMRyRdXkKtzUlpQYWn5Ot-BPzs-YRNNZFW5JBwC65OTaPrRImn3F3G56r0gfNydadUzlQtPS61hOi6uggk_OkwZqqvLvS-YN4HbPrpwKvK9_7g0e9yqu9fiRRvOVJkGRv__L7AZGoYtfHVxjKLLPDi9DI2fu.

Park, Seohoi Stephanie. “Murder at Gangnam Station: A Year Later.” KOREA EXPOSÉ, 2 Mar. 2023, koreaexpose.com/murder-gangnam-station-year-later/.

Dockeray, Hannah. “Why Some South Korean Women Are Rejecting Beauty.” Sky News, 14 July 2021, news.sky.com/story/plastic-surgery-south-korea-faces-beauty-backlash-11871654.

lostinfandomtea
1 year ago

Imagine washing up on Dinotopia and getting a talk saying "unfortunately, you can't escape this island! You'll never go home or see your loved ones ever again" & then while you're crying they say "I'm sorry, you'll just have to live on the island of dinosaur communism for the rest of your life" and you look up through your bleary eyes and go. Wait what

lostinfandomtea
1 year ago

Some of my favorite magic side effects:

-Nosebleeds. Never gets old.

-Coughing up blood. The good ol’ “cough into your hand and pull it back to see blood” also never gets old.

-Headaches. You keep fighting as your head pounds, desperately telling you to take a break. At first they fade within minutes when you stop using magic, but overtime, they become chronic.

-Fatigue. After a big battle, you stand triumphant, and then just fall asleep on the spot.

-In a similar vein, overuse causing you to straight up faint rather than just fall asleep. Darkness begins to overtake your vision in the middle of battle, unconsciousness abruptly looming over you.

-Any of the side effects happening to another person. Maybe two close characters are connected, and whatever side effects character A would normally endure are transferred to character B. When A uses a blast of magic B screams loudly because holy shit that hurt.

-Magic gradually deteriorating your mind. Using it too much eventually caused hallucinations and an inability to retain memories, or even larger scale memory loss. 

Feel free to add more, I’m looking for some to steal

lostinfandomtea
1 year ago

yo does anyone else feel CONSTANTLY guilty? like you’ve always done something wrong but you don’t know what it is?

lostinfandomtea
1 year ago
That Moment When Diplomacy Is Not Diplomacing

that moment when diplomacy is not diplomacing

lostinfandomtea
1 year ago

sherlock holmes deduces you are trans before you've figured it out yourself and refers to you with those pronouns and then when you look confused is like "ah...had you not arrived at that conclusion yet?" and wafts away in his dressing gown to smoke seventeen pipes, leaving you in a gender crisis

lostinfandomtea
1 year ago
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1 year ago
The Comic I Did For The @gothamhorrorzine
The Comic I Did For The @gothamhorrorzine
The Comic I Did For The @gothamhorrorzine
The Comic I Did For The @gothamhorrorzine
The Comic I Did For The @gothamhorrorzine
The Comic I Did For The @gothamhorrorzine
The Comic I Did For The @gothamhorrorzine
The Comic I Did For The @gothamhorrorzine

The comic I did for the @gothamhorrorzine

lostinfandomtea
1 year ago
All Skirt/dress Wearers When We Discover They Have Functional Pockets

All skirt/dress wearers when we discover they have functional pockets 😍

lostinfandomtea
1 year ago

i just finished rereading pride and prejudice and i am going to make a couple of posts about it because damn what a good book but first i want to mention how endearing i find that by the second to last chapter (after jane and mr bingley are engaged) mr bingley is already calling jane’s sisters by their nicknames, like he calls them lizzy and kitty

i don’t know how common it was for the era but i just find it so cute, like sir, sir those are his little sisters already sir, he is not even married yet but those are his girls now😭😭😭

and its even cuter because does it while he is excitedly trying to get mr darcy and elizabeth to walk by themselves he is like “hihihi have you no more lanes hereabouts in which lizzy may lose her way again today? preferably with darcy whom she is engaged to hihihi🤭🤭🤭”

lostinfandomtea
1 year ago

Fandom PSAs

Fandom PSAs

Dont’ Like, Don’t Read

or DL; DR

You are responsible for curating your own online experience.

If something upsets you, makes you angry or queasy or triggers you, stop reading/looking at it. Avoid things that might make you feel that way.

Learn to use the Sort and Filter function on AO3, especially the Exclude tools.

On social media, block and mute accounts / tags / words when necessary.

If you hated something, you don’t need to tell that to the creator or start pointing fingers at them publicly.

The Back button is free. Use it.

Fandom PSAs

Addendum:

Yes, for this to work, creators need to tag their works accordingly, so that people know what sort of content they are about to engage with and can nope out if necessary.

I will probably make another PSA about the importance of proper tagging later.

Fandom PSAs

Ship And Let Ship

or SALS

You are allowed to ship whatever you want.

Everyone else is also allowed to ship whatever they want.

You are entitled to dislike or even hate a ship. If you want to do this online, in public, don’t use the ship tags for hate posts.

If you see someone posting about a ship they like and you don’t, there is no need for you to start arguing with them in their replies / comments / QRTs / reblogs. Don’t throw your hate in their face.

Do not harass fan creators or fans for shipping something you disapprove.

All of this also applies to liking / disliking an individual character.

Fandom PSAs

Addendum:

”I agree with this, except when…”

No, then you are NOT agreeing with this.

Let me make this VERY clear. There are NO exceptions. None.

You don’t EVER harass real people over pixels.

If you disagree with this, kindly block and move on.

Fandom PSAs

Your Kink Is Not My Kink

or YKINMK / YKINMKATO

The longer version is ”Your Kink Is Not My Kink And That’s Okay”.

People have different tastes. Not everything is for everybody.

Even if you don’t like a specific kink, other people are still allowed to use it in their creations.

You are entitled to dislike kinky content and think that it’s ”weird”.

Don’t kink shame or judge people based on their kinks.

This goes both ways: your kink is not someone else’s kink, so don’t push it onto those who are not into it.

Fandom PSAs

Be Kind

or Don’t Be An Asshole

Focus on the things you like instead of the things you hate.

Create and unite instead of destroying and dividing.

Don’t harass real people over fictional things.

Stop stirring up petty drama just to get some attention on social media.

Stop trying to ”win”. Fandom is not a competition.

Remember that your own experiences aren’t universally shared. Your perception of things can differ from someone else’s, but that doesn’t mean either of you is necessarily wrong.

lostinfandomtea
1 year ago

"So you collect ghosts?"

"Not intentionally. Ghosts are just drawn to me. I'm a ghost sponge. A ghost magnet. When I'm hired to check out a haunted house, I walk in and take all the ghosts with me when I leave. And if it turns out there's a demon the ghosts eat 'em. It's a very efficient system."

"...Say that last part again."

"The ghosts eat the demons. Like a pack of hyenas taking down a wildebeest. I've seen the ghost of a 90-year-old Ukrainian babushka tear apart a demon with her teeth."

lostinfandomtea
1 year ago
A Lot Of People Liked The :0 Damian On My Last Doodle Page But One Person Called It Popcat Damian And

A lot of people liked the :0 Damian on my last doodle page but one person called it popcat Damian and I knew what had to be done. He’s just a little man, anyway this was super fun and I probably should’ve done beast world Damian (maybe I’ll redraw it w that version idk)

lostinfandomtea
1 year ago

“autism wouldn’t have been difficult before capitalism” “nothing that caused me burnout existed before industrialization” well what if your boots feel weird against your skin. and your cape is itchy and too heavy. and your brooch keeps making an annoying sound everytime you move and this party is too loud and you’re hungry and there’s pigeon stew but you can’t stand the texture of pigeon so you ate some olives and now your hands feel oily and gross and you drank a little bit too much wine (bc there’s no clear water. also it was too bitter) so now your head hurts and you feel a little hot but not hot enough to take your cape off and you promised this time we leave when I asked, Aurelius! you promised! and don’t forget we still have a three hour ride back home you promised it’s not going to be like last time! or something of the sort.

lostinfandomtea
1 year ago
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