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Just Found Out That The Ship Name Wolfstar Is Actually Used For 2 Different Ships??? Like I Was Opening
Just found out that the ship name wolfstar is actually used for 2 different ships??? Like I was opening the hashtag for lesbian mutants and ended up with Sirius x Remus, which wasn't a bad thing, but not expected. Although there are a bunch of parallels (sad werewolf, more socially skilled bestie they eventually fall for, boarding school setting, etc.)
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Things I learned today in poetry class: Plato wrote a whole book on mlm relationships and apparently there was a section speculating whether Achilles or Patroclus topped.
Also, that Achilles/Patroclus is a popular ship (after reflecting on the Iliad, they definitely had at least homoerotic bestieship).
Though admittedly, lots of historical works have that [see: all of Shakespeare; yes, R&J included because all the OG actors were guys (INCLUDING the one playing Juliet)], so I'm not really all that disappointed in myself for not noticing.
I have written the first AO3 fic for a very obscure fandom that my ao3 user is based on.
Essentially, it's Evangeline and Addie angst (there may be further fic in the fandom from me, it depends on how college is going).
But if anyone here is a fan of this series pls hit my fic up (comments bring me joy; I need joy to survive college; please give me joy)
Recently saw something about the Force (as in Star Wars) being female.
No.
The Force is quite literally a force that acts upon living beings. This is like giving gravity a gender (and I'm not referring to gendering that happens in romance languages).
In-universe, does the wind have a gender (male, female, non-binary, etc)? No it does not. And so I genuinely have no idea why you would assign the Force, which operates the same way (by both being affected by and affecting its surroundings) a gender either.

First try with fanart! I was trying to give a wrinkled/windswept quality to the academy uniform, but monochrome (despite the attempt at aesthetic) did not work as well as I wanted it to.
Today I decided to choose pain and decided to watch fan edits of star wars to "Empty chairs at empty tables" and despite the angst they're all very well done.