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raising kate's 💋ྀིྀི
@katesaholic
kate | 23 | profic/proship | criticism is welcomed
Katılım Aralık 2022
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@sabato__n When genshin was huge, 90% of artist alley would have keychains or smth of the ENTIRE genshin cast and nothing else. Pissed me off so bad, but ur right, they got bills to pay.
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@ketsup_toyo You are literally correct, though... you can be proship and feel u comfortable by those topics. The prefix "pro-" in English literally means "in support of". Therefore, the term is "in support of shipping." Darkshipping is 'problematic' content. Hope you are doing well!
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Please don't dm me "you're following someone problematic" idgaf, that's weird obsessive behavior even if they did do something wrong, and usually it's really tame like having the wrong opinion.
Stop viewing following as endorsement and realize not everyone keeps up with the drama flavor of the month, nor even cares to learn about it.
By all means, if you were a friend warning me about the behavior of a mutual friend, or it was some illegal type shit, thats more justified. But often times me, and many others, just go "oh cute model/art" or "haha funny tweet" and hit follow. A lot of people use twitter as an algorithm to see things they like, and follow for content, not for making a friends list.
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In my school we watched a movie that showcased grooming and pedophilia to study language use, we read books about animal abuse and violence, we discussed classism, racism and rhetoric and the conversations we had around them even as teenagers were nuanced and not stuck in one dimensional aspects that don’t reflect lived experiences.
Fiction can affect reality, it can make you smile, laughs, cry, angry and those are all emotionally changing your current reception to reality, it can also make you think deeper into what-if reverie’s you never would have done so before or provide an alternative perspective you hadn’t considered. Fiction can let you imagine situations you physically would not want to be in or could not have conceived - and whilst it can be a tool for prejudice and rhetoric it can also make you think critically in how to confront them. Engaging with media that has topics or themes that are more troubling or immoral or require extra nuance is not inherently bad and neither does it speak to someone’s physical in real life morality or perception. It’s what you do and how you speak about the media, not the media itself.
The onus is on you as the reader/watcher/player to engage beyond just what makes your brain itch and go into the how/what/why of how the media is crafted and what it’s doing as opposed to taking everything at face value. People who cannot engage with media beyond base level consumption need to stop projecting that everyone else does that. Your limitations around media are not the shackles everyone else had to die by. Not everyone who engages with a story is coming from a place of anything sinister or desire, sometimes it’s curiosity and taking a story as is. If when studying literature you could read a story and have vastly different views to your peers, why not adopt a similar mentality to fiction instead of using it to moralise and consistently paint everyone with a bad brush?
I disagree with people who use projection primarily more than material to evidence what’s happening in a text, your experiences or perception overlaying how you see something is a point to consider but it isn’t on the text to work for you, you have to do the work to get what is happening in the text. THEN go on from there. If every time you engage with a text it’s with the worst perception because of what’s in it, then of course you’re going to assume that people are too stupid and their reality will be affected in their engagement because that’s how YOU view it. You forget yourself and believe your narrow minded perspective is the standard of all media engagement, when really it’s the most basic first step.
vince ⛧@crimsoncide
friendly reminder to not speak on a topic without even researching about it, because you just look dense. while the brain does develop gradually, it doesn't mean people under 25 are incapable of distinguishing fiction from reality or are helplessly influenced by everything,
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@poprussr The united states education system is failing. I apologize on behalf, everyones so stupid now 😭 Please just block, they're ALL talk. They won't actually do anything because they're literally braindead.
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@majoraismasked @shaveddale Right? I feel like his new design all kind of blends in together, the values really clash. Maybe if the suit was more colorful?? Idk, feels off.
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@katesaholic @shaveddale Im kinda really sad this has none of the sauce of his old one
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This is unironically how people treat everything now. No nuance, introspection, understanding audience versus character POV, etc. lol
If you don't have a character explain what the bad action they are doing is bad on screen, people assume it's an endorsement.
Ellie Robin | BLM | 🍉 🏳️⚧️@BonesAndEllie
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@okok1212love Where did u get the guest keychains and standee? Super cute !!
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