berlynn-wohl:

Reading a fic full of tired, overused tropes…THAT YOU LOVE

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Reading a fic that was obviously not written in the writer’s first language…AND THEIR ODD PROSE MAKES IT EVEN MORE BEAUTIFUL

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Reading a fic that springs something on you that is really not your kink…BUT THEN THAT KINK SUDDENLY BECOMES YOUR KINK

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Reading a fic, clicking on the author’s name, and they haven’t written anything else for that pairing…BUT THEY’VE WRITTEN FIFTY FICS OF YOUR OTHER OTP

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don’t be afraid to write ur fanfictions

the things you are afraid about are probs making other ppl happy

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sixpenceee:

These skull heels by Ashbury Skies are to die for. 

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@bubbybarns submitted:

Greetings I would like to just share with you something my boyfriend ( @chaoskeepr ) got me for Christmas as I know the fans will appreciate it.

OMG ADORABLE! Lestat de Bearcourt? Bearstat? Look at the details, the fangs, and he even has a little rose! A+++, good work, boyfriend.

futurecatladies:

feynites:

Winning the villain over to your side is a power fantasy.

Like, a really big one, too.

Social emphasis has it that men should value strength,
aggression, and violence, and women should value kindness, empathy, and
community. But really, anyone who has
learned to prefer social success to might/aggression is going to favour a
strategy where you can make your enemies into allies of some kind, over one
where you just kill them. As a display of dominance, killing is overly
simplistic. And it’s also hard to ignore the reality that luck usually has more
to do with most fights than actual strength.

So, many people vastly prefer stories where the villains don’t
die, but instead, get won over by the hero. It’s also a much more prevalent
power fantasy among women than it is among men, because women are often taught
that violence on our parts is inherently distasteful and ignoble. If you can’t defeat your enemies by putting a
bullet in their heads, then what could
be more satisfying than convincing that enemy to come and fight other people on
your behalf instead?

This is a major component to why villains end up as popular
shipping material. I honestly don’t think it’s the ‘bad boy’ impulse, or some
branch of misogyny, or at least, not in a majority of cases. It’s a total and
sincere power fantasy. Someone going ‘all I care about is myself and all I want
to do is DESTROY THE WORLD MWAHAHAHA’ meeting you and then being like ‘oh no
wait I also want to please you and spend time with you and I want that so much
that I will now give up those other things’ implies an intoxicating level of
charisma.

Of course, like most power fantasies, it pays to tread
carefully with it. Because real life rarely accommodates such things, and as
with some muscle-bound hero easily lifting a house over his head, being able to
take a wholly selfish being and convert them into a devoted companion is… unlikely to happen outside of fiction.
For a lot of reasons.

However, I bring it up because I am C O N S T A N T L Y
seeing the compulsion to ship characters with villains misattributed to A)
agreeing with the villains, B) some form of self-hatred, C) a noble impulse
towards compassion and understanding, or D) sheer stupidity, and really… it’s
just another power fantasy. Wonder Woman punches a tank. Tony Stark buys an
entire island. Storm calls down a lightning strike. Batman outwits all his clever foes. And some seemingly random,
ordinary human woman convinces Lex Luthor to chill out and stop trying to kill
Superman. It’s all power, displayed
in fantastical proportions.

(Which isn’t to say that you have to like it or think that
every such relationship is good and healthy, gods no, but once you realize that
everyone’s just pretending to be the Superman of relationships, it’s easier to just go ‘oh that’s what you’re after’ and… y’know… fret less.)

It’s no huge secret why I’m into ships where the guy has to confront the fact that he’s super duper wrong and the girl (in various ways) helps make him see that.

With a lot of men generally, but specifically with some in my life, that’s never ever going to happen.  That’s why, for me, a fulfilling narrative where a guy realizes and confronts his mistakes is better than the best PWP, tbh.

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superhiki:

I made some buttons for @monstersinthecosmos featuring Marius bein’ all smug. (AND THEN I WENT AND FORGOT TO TAKE PICTURES OF THE CARD THAT FEATURES ARMAND AND DANIEL…..) anyway, that means it is extra special hahahahhahah.

“Hey hiki why did you take shitty photos of these buttons with annoying highlights in the way”
good question, wish I had an answer for you, I really do.

When In Rome – Chapter 1 – Lani – Vampire Chronicles – Anne Rice [Archive of Our Own]

santinos-neckline:

Chapters: 5/?
Fandom: Vampire Chronicles – Anne Rice
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Relationships: Santino/Allesandra, (more to follow)
Characters: Santino, Allesandra, Alfredo, (more to follow)
Summary:

Santino recounts his life in Rome from the moment he joined the Children of Darkness and sheds some light on his side of the encounters he has had with other vampires.

When In Rome – Chapter 1 – Lani – Vampire Chronicles – Anne Rice [Archive of Our Own]

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