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I Just Got Aroace Rickrolled
I just got aroace rickrolled
hey as a local aroace, i want to specify something.
were no strangers to love. you know the rules and so do i (do i). a full commitments what im thinking of. you wouldnt get this from any other guy. i just wanna tell you how im feeling. gotta make you understand. never gonna give you up. never gonna let you down. never gonna run around and desert you. never gonna make you cry. never gonna say goodbye. never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
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I wasnât even gonna share this, but I put it on Twitter [never calling it X] because I actually have a few mj-artsy connections on there and the post is doing way better than any of my other drawings, so ⌠here you go đŤĄ
Reblogging again because at this moment, Brazilian voice actors are in a movement against AI voice acting. Because they're at risk of loosing their jobs to fucking robots.
Reblog to kill it faster
Heavy on pervert, because last time I searched for Michael Jackson on AO3 I saw a fanfic that depicted him as a pedo and was most likely glorified. đâ ď¸
adding on the "MJ is not a pedo", I'd have to actually go back and read the specifics, but I do remember that after he died, the child who accused him confessed that his father put him up to it so they could get money out of him. I will never forget reading that the child supposedly described seeing his private parts and police actually had him strip naked to verify the story (the description didn't match), I can't even imagine to understand how humiliating that must have been, I do remember an interview where a friend of his said the strip search broke him and that he never recovered from that. There's a documentary out recently about "new" accusations, and I wanted to see if something was up, and apparently, they're using a fictional story written by a real pedo as a "this actually happened", which honestly left a very sour taste in my mouth. so no, he ain't a pedo, they would have found in the FBI raid done to his house, among other things.
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A Careful Balance: Portraying a Black Character's Relationship with their Hair
@writingraccoon said:
My character is black in a dungeons and dragons-like fantasy world. His name is Kazuki Haile (pronounced hay-lee), and his mother is this world's equivalent of Japanese, which is where his first name is from, while his father is this world's equivalent of Ethiopian, which is where his last name is from. He looks much more like his father, and has hair type 4a. I plan to make his character very finnicky about his hair, both enjoying styling it, but also often being unsure how to style it (not in that he doesn't know how to, but has so many options for how to style it, he has trouble choosing). However, I know that there are some very harmful ways to write black hair, especially in regards to how the black character themselves feels about it. Kazuki does not hate his hair, in fact he takes joy in it, and I'm researching black hair and hair styles to be as accurate as possible. But I'm unsure if portraying a black character as occasionally overwhelmed by or vain about his hair is negative. How would you suggest either changing this or making it work? Does it need to be changed in the first place?
Black Character Overwhelmed by Curly Afro Hair
Your Black character wanting his hair to look its best and at times feeling overwhelmed seems reasonable and natural to me. It appears their challenge comes with how to style it. Not so much with struggling how it looks or how hard it is to manage. That is good, as this further helps avoid placing a strong negative focus on Black hair.Â
Him caring a lot about how it is style should not be deemed vain or frivolous, either. In any case, hair care is self care. Thereâs nothing wrong with having pride with your hair, especially hair that mainstream society, historically and present, might say is not beautiful. This still matters, even in a fantasy world, since your readers still exist in this reality. Itâs empowering and a welcome change to see someone who loves their afro hair, actually.
There are unique factors someone with coily afro hair would experience vs. straight, wavy, or looser curls, but people struggling with their hair (too frizzy, too flat, too limp, too thin, too thick!) is universal.Â
There is a delicate balance to achieve.
Avoid Writing a Black Hair Journey ExperienceÂ
An overall negative Afro hair journey might be the reality for many, especially when society deems Afro hair as unacceptable and slaps so many uninvited opinions, laws and policies over its existence and on certain styles (again, historically and very much at present), but thatâs the kind of story that is best handled by someone with the background. Someone willing to commit to the research might also be able to pull it off, although itâs truly not the kind of thing an escapism novel needs in my opinion. If the story is not meant to delve into âA Black /Black Hair Experienceâ then I'd avoid going that route. That is moving a bit towards a struggle narrative, depending on how much it defines your characterâs story.
Add positive and neutral hair language and interactions
For your writing, Iâd avoid using unchallenged negative language about his hair. Being overwhelmed at times and frustrated is one thing and expected. If his hair is constantly brought up, and is associated with uncontrollable, ugly, or too [insert struggle here], then rethink the direction youâre going.Â
Add some positive or neutral terms, reactions, and interactions in the narrative towards afro hair, such as describing color and texture.
âHis fine coils bounced in the wind.âÂ
âHair black and shinyâÂ
âShe wore her hair in two large, fluffy buns.â
âHe admired his fresh, neat braids in the mirror, smiling at his reflection, before turning to leave.â
Another tip: It may have been for research purposes, but leave out any hair number categorizing in the story and rely on description. Iâd say this goes for any story, as reading the number would feel off.Â
âHe had coily 4a hair.â Nahh! :PÂ
Also, I would suggest sending all passages that focus on his hair to a Black sensitivity reader for review.
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~Mod Colette
The one I created and I've waited since forever to use is:
âMy gender is a mixture of Michael Jackson and Melanie Martinez, the only two real genders.â
So I asked nonbinary reddit this a while back:
And they really went all out, here are some of my favorite responses:
And of course, the most confusing of all to cis people:
Link to the original if you wanna see more responses!Â