aquilea-of-the-lonely-mountain:

serenbach86:

I made myself sad today thinking that if you read the Hobbit from an in-universe perspective where Bilbo was the author, Thorin comes across so vividly, as if Bilbo has spent the last few decades going over and over all their interactions in his head, desperately trying to make sure he didn’t forget a single moment.

Weeell … Maybe the reason Thorin comes across so vividly is that Bilbo spent the past sixty years together with his dwarf and got to see every side of him, and the only reason for the so-called “canon ending” is that Bilbo was particularly fed up on that day with him because Thorin broke his favourite tea kettle 😀

Canon? Never heard of that before *shrugs cluelessly*

George W. Bush is reportedly calling undecided senators to sway them to vote for Kavanaugh

arachnofiend:

reverseracism:

seriesofnonsequiturs:

wtffundiefamilies:

So can we please stop framing him as some sweet little harmless old dude now?

George W. Bush helped shape the conservative “anti-abortion” movement as a political movement with teeth. He denied funding to health organizations that performed abortions or even that handed out condoms or other forms of birth control. I am not surprised in the least that he is throwing his weight behind anti-abortion Kavanaugh. Kavanaugh would have been exactly the Supreme Court nominee he would have chosen to help smooth the path after losing the popular vote to Al Gore but getting the electoral college and to help support him in starting an illegal war. 

A lot of millennials were just children when George Bush was president. Many of us began truly paying attention to politics during the Obama Administration.

In turn, many of us don’t remember that George W. Bush was literally so evil and was the literal figure head and one of the fathers who pushed America’s current state of social ignorance. Islamophobia, Homophobia, Welfare discrimination, anti choice rhetoric, and imprisonment rates of Black Americans and Latinos. He was a vehement liar and a vomit inducing scoundrel. He catapulted this country into a useless war over oil and resources. Which has lead to the death and displacement of millions of innocent Middle Easterners/South Asians and built a strong base for Islamophobia. Literally, his administration set the base for the hundreds of thousands of current refugees.

Read up and get educated on why he isn’t just some “old man who likes to paint in his free time now that he’s not president”.

Kavanaugh was literally George W. Bush’s guy

Bush hired Kavanaugh to work for him, and Kavanaugh wrote his essay claiming that presidents should be immune to prosecution while serving under Bush

Of course Bush likes Kavanaugh and is willing to support him despite all of the monstrous stuff he’s done. Bush’s support is why Kavanaugh has gotten this far in the first place.

George W. Bush is reportedly calling undecided senators to sway them to vote for Kavanaugh

lamsandmulletteblog:

nethaca:

maverikloki:

deejohnes:

maverikloki:

I hear my mom shrieking downstairs, shouting up to me about “THE CATS! THE CATS!”

I run downstairs, thinking someone has died or something and see THIS:

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I FEEL LIKE I NEED TO PUNCH SOMETHING TO GET OVER THE ADORABLENESS

They look like they’re about to break out in a musical number

hence:

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This post got better since I re-blogged it earlier.

This is everything

So I have a question. Stealing from other’s fanfic is wrong but asking for permission first and borrowing from other’s fanfics is okay?

deadcatwithaflamethrower:

lynati:

deadcatwithaflamethrower:

Yep, and yep. I know it sounds like it’s obviously the same thing, but it’s really not.

So, here’s the thing: when we write fanfic, we’re all acknowledging that fanfic is what it is. We didn’t make the universe or its primary characters or rules, though we play in that sandbox and often bring in new ideas and original characters to join the fun. But at the end of the day, we’re not sitting here going, “everything here is ours!” We’ll claim our ideas and our original characters, but the sandbox at large belongs to the originator of that fandom. We just sat in it for a while building our own castles made from that fandom’s sand.

BUT: when we write our fanfics, the ideas within them, the way we write them, the way characters speak to each other and behave–that’s us. That is our work. We may not be trying to make money from it, but it’s still our blood, sweat, tears, and typing that made those words appear in that configuration on that screen.

No one (intelligent) is going to throw a fit over someone using time-travel in their fic after you wrote a fic with time travel. That’s a wide-reaching idea, a trope. That’s not copying anything.

If we noticed that someone wrote a fanfic after we wrote ours that had exact passages lifted, or the same idea was carried out in the exact same way with the exact same characters in the exact same situation…yeah, that’s a problem. That’s called Plagiarism. It doesn’t matter if the original source material is owned by someone else; we typed those stories in our specific ways, and that sort of plagiarism is why AO3 and Organization for Transformative Works exists–to protect what IS ours.

However, if someone messages you and says they loved your story idea and what to play around with it, or write fic within that same universe, and asks permission and wants to credit you and link back to the source of their direct inspiration? That is not only good manners, that is excellent fandom etiquette.

Stealing another’s creative endeavors, *no matter what type of creative endeavor* is wrong.

The only exception I‘ll ever make to that rule is if you’re starving and desperate, in which case I very much ascribe to the Robin Hood school of morality.

Also, if you’re writing fic, people *know* who to credit the original themes, characters, and settings to- they know what you’re adding to the world or changing in it because they know how the original looks. They can see how much of the final product is your effort, your creation, versus how much is the work of the original creators. If you try to take credit for things that everybody knows to be canon, it’s going to be obvious.

That degree of obvious doesn’t exist in a case where you’re appropriated another fic author’s work. It comes across as you presenting ALL of the new elements as your own- and you all understand why THAT is viewed as a bad thing, yes?

Also, the culture surrounding fic has shifted, and these days remixes are common enough that telling someone, “Hey, I read your thing and it inspired something, are you cool if I write it?” is far more likely to get you a “HOLY SHIT DO IT, SHOW ME NOW!!” than a, “HOW DARE YOU.” So there’s really no reason NOT to be polite and talk to your fellow fic writer about it first. 

At minimum, talk to them before you show it to anyone else, if it’s a case of “THIS THING WAS IN MY HEAD AND I NEEDED TO WRITE IT DOWN TO GET IT OUT.” If they say they’re not cool with you making it public…well, I guess it’s up to you whether or not you want to show them the same level of respect you’d want to be shown if you were in that position. o.O 
 

Queue’d/reblogged for additional commentary

This is the difference between legitimately, creatively writing fanfic…and what Cassandra Clare did.

lovelylilpup:

sometimes i think about the acorn scene and how it went through several stages of production and still came out as gay as it was.

like sure, bilbo and the acorn are supposed to symbolize bilbo’s good and simple nature in comparision to the dwarves and the gold but… they really recorded that scene and let richard make those heart eyes huh. didnt even have him tame it down. went through editing and focused on those heart eyes completely. it is like impossible to read thorin’s reaction to bilbo as anything but.