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Hey, Anon Who Made The Warrior Cat Ask About A Person Making A Family Tree To Prevent People Shipping
hey, anon who made the warrior cat ask about a person making a family tree to prevent people shipping incest.
Alot of people misinterpreted my post I'm not talking about canon (which is also stupid they're fucking cats even when people say "they're human like! Don't excuse it that they're just cats!" weirdo people)
I'm talking about a fanmade fandom with ocs based on clangen GalaxyClan the creator of that series made a family tree cz people started accidentally shipping cats who are related
I personally ship Pansybloom with her sisters especially Brindlehail 😈
I love the family tree vid personally more inspiration for incest ships
My original post was talking about how people who make their own fandoms think they can make the internet do what they want and have boundaries with fiction regarding it.
That's impossible, once you've made a fandom just accept that people are gonna be "weird" about it
I know nothing about Warrior Cats and honestly the more I hear about it the more I'm thankful I'm not part of the fandom. I swear that I've never actually seen any positive content about it; the only posts I've seen are fans shitting themselves over canon and fanon content.
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Honestly I'm getting really tired of how people treat celebrities.
People act like they're circus animals that exist solely to dance for their entertainment, and that being a celebrity means they don't deserve to have any boundaries or dignity or privacy.
Like I always see posts going "Oh boo hoo people are being mean to the poor celebrity, maybe they can wipe away their tears with their money while the rest of us starve :(" and it's like what the fuck are you talking about.
Them being famous and having a lot of money (although a lot of celebrities aren't actually super rich, which no one ever wants to acknowlege) doesn't give people the right to treat them the way they do.
Being rich means nothing if people are stalking you and breaking into your house and sending you unhinged love letters.
Being rich means nothing if people are taking pictures of your fucking children so they can sell the pictures to magazines.
Being rich means nothing if people are following you every time you're in public (or even in private!) so they can try and take a picture of you doing something embarassing or scandalous.
I'm honestly surprised there aren't more cases of celebrities having mental breakdowns and losing their shit due to the amount of harassment, stalking, and invasion of privacy they face.
Leave these goddamn people alone for fuck's sake.
I always see people saying:
"Its what you sign up for when you become famous."
And I just. No. So much no. No?? Non??? Nada.
Like yes when you're famous a certain amount of your privacy erodes because you become a public figure. Its in the name. But the way celebrities are literally treated like nothing more than creatures that exist for us to consume and observe and dictate and judge is fucking insane. We learned nothing from Britney Spears, apparently.
Celebrities have become such a disconnected reality from 'general living' that we are so fucking out of touch with the fact that they're literally just human beings. Eminem made a song about it and people just laughed it off as a great musical plotline and 'haha funny Stan lets turn it into fandom culture slang.' One Direction had to hide in unmarked trade vans and book out entire airports (which then got hacked) just to try to travel without getting mobbed. Toby Maguire got branded as 'rude and aggressive' for yelling at paparazzi who literally surrounded his car and blocked him from leaving a car park so they could take photos of him.
Celebrities should not have to take out contracts and protection orders and press gags just so they can raise their children in peace or take them on a fucking walk. Celebrities should not have to cover tattoos honoring their dead mother because some clown who thinks it'll turn into a Y/N moments replicates it without any care for its actual meaning. Celebrity nudes and sex tapes get hacked and leaked and the celebrity is simultaneously blamed for it and sexualised to absolute hell for it.
"Sources" are constantly selling-literally selling- private information about people and their lives and families and its just?? Considered so fucking normal?? Imagine having a miscarriage and finding out three days later that your co-worker sold that information to a news outlet and its now front-page news globally?
Imagine organising a secret, small wedding so you can have that special day with the person you love without it being ruined and you find out the fucking priest told the Daily Mail it was happening so your special day consists of hoards of photographers yelling at you while you try to speak your vows?
Honestly I believe we do need stricter regulations and laws regarding this kind of thing. I firmly believe in the freedom of photography in public spaces but I also firmly believe that should absolutely not cover paparazzi literally stalking people, mobbing them, blocking them in alleyways and parking lots, using telescopic lenses to take photographs inside their houses, ect. It simply shouldn't.
People need to start imagining themselves and their family members in these types of situations and recognise that its fucking inhumane.
I hate photos of weight loss where people are holding their breath, sucking in their stomachs and posing like contortionists to make themselves look like they've lost considerably more than they have or that their whole body has been re-comped.
Everyone else is praising the "results" and "miraculous change" while I'm sat there like "please breathe and unclench before you get a cramp."
hi sorry your name sounds like an angel's /vpos


Gee, I wonder why "art" made by AI is shitty in quality
Unpopular opinion but Harry Potter franchise will not suddenly stop existing or being a relevant part of popculture if you bully some fanfiction writers on tumblr.
We could start working towards reducing the damage JKR caused by being popular person with a platform but people would rather do bare minimum of telling random HP fans to kys instead of doing any real work.
I've got a multitude of posts about this already. The unfortunate reality is that JK Rowling will always earn income from Harry Potter. When something is and was popular on the magnitude that Harry Potter is and was its impossible to completely kill it, but what we can do is metaphorically kill the creator.
(I must absolutely stress I mean that metaphorically.)
I've already detailed it in my other posts, but the goal should be to withdraw support until the only people still funding and platforming her are bigots like herself. Let her rot in her own community and only have a voice amongst people who only care about her because she parrots their rhetoric.
De-platform Harry Potter. Pirate it instead of paying for it. Downvote it and review bomb it on all platforms. Kill the cash cow it became.
If we can bully a multi-billion dollar company into changing the CGI of a fucking hedgehog we can force Warner Brothers to owe JK Rowling the bare minimum.