I love the fact that Molly is introduced having extremely advanced people skills and easily sussing out everyone's strengths and weaknesses and you think he's that way cause he's just a nice guy. Nope. He's that way because he's a former cult leader who forgot he was supposed to be using these skills for evil.
Even if there is something you can't do at a time—for instance, if it's the middle of the night and you live somewhere where you can't go shopping (because you don't have a store open nearby) or vacuum (because your neighbors would be bothered by the noise)—you can usually take steps to make it easier when you can do them.
You can write a grocery list in advance, tidy the place so you can just take the vacuum and get to it, dusting the shelves or mopping the floor doesn't make much noise... Also, you can vacuum half of the place today and the other half tomorrow. Would it be better if you did it all at once? Yes. But doing it in multiple parts is still better than not doing it at all.
Chores around the house usually have multiple parts (this complexity is exactly what makes them so difficult to do sometimes) and by breaking them down and doing preparations whenever you can—when you can spare the willpower or energy—, you make them smaller and easier to do when you wouldn't have the means to do them otherwise.
People who try to analyze what happened on Tumblr on November 5th, 2020, often really overstate how much it was actually “about” Supernatural. As someone who has never been in the supernatural fandom ever but dID join in on the hysterical destielposting—it was really more about the stress of the pandemic and the 2020 presidential election.
The two biggest Youtubers I’ve seen try to dissect “what happened that November 5th” in video essays both weren’t American—- and I think that explains why they both tried to explain the hysteria primarily via analyzing the Supernatural fandom/the original show, rather than through the lens of the election. And while those videos are cool, valid, informational, and make lots of really well-considered interesting points— I can tell you that me and almost all my mutuals had literally no knowledge or interest in the fact that “oh supernatural had made nods at the ship in the past but the creators were adamant that I wouldn’t be canon” or etc etc etc etc. the first time I learned about any of that context was way later, watching videos where people claimed that fandom history context (that I did not know anything about) was the actual reason for the hysteria.
But the reality is that people latched on to the Destiel stuff because it was a piece of big useless inane zero-stakes fandom news in a time when we were desperately waiting for serious high stakes election news. We were latching onto a “positive “ piece of inane stupid fandom news in a time of great stress, with all the desperation of a drowning man who latches onto whatever piece of wood will keep him afloat.
The core of the hysteria was that Americans (who make up a huge chunk of tumblr’s userbase) were currently glued to their laptops watching the live presidential election vote counts come in. These vote counts were taking an extended amount of time due to the pandemic causing high numbers of mail-in ballots, resulting in a constant state of Election Day Stress for multiple days straight.
This was also during the height of the Pandemic. People had predicted Trump’s presidency would be bad; no one had predicted it would be this apocalyptically bad. No one had predicted pandemics and lockdowns and hospitals overflowing with bodybags. remember Trump spreading Covid lies and conspiracies?? There were so many Qanon conspiracies about democrats being Satanic child traffickers who had to be put to death, and coup threats were mounting from the right wing side. It seemed like this election was a choice between ‘centrist democrat’ and “apocalyptic right wing conspiracy theory authoritarianism,” in the midst of pandemic conditions that people feared would never ever improve— and it seemed like a close election.
Another major point was that Trump voters were more likely to be antimaskers/Covid deniers, while Biden voters were more likely to take the pandemic seriously— so Biden voters were more likely to send in mail-in ballots instead of risking the in-person voting crowds, which meant their ballots would take much longer to count. And so, in many state electoral vote counts, it would initially seem like Trump was very far in the lead— only for Biden to slooooowly build up an agonizingly small lead as the mail in ballots came in, and then defeat Trump at the very end.
So you’re just watching these news sites giving live election updates, refreshing the page every 2 minutes to see if you’re going to live under a spineless centrist democrat or a literal Qanon Dictatorship. And then you go on tumblr to distract yourself, and there’s more election posting, and more agonizing over the votes, and more stress and despair—-
And then it’s been days and we’re right at the crucial tipping point where it’s anyone’s game and the next few hours will determine whether Trump will win, so you need to keep your eye on the vote count, because the next hours will determine the future of the pandemic and your country and your plans for your entire life—
And then stupid Destiel becomes canon! And it becomes canon in the silliest way possible!
If Destiel had become canon at any other time, it would have been a big goofy tumblr celebration? But we wouldn’t have gotten the insane explosion of hysterical interaction.
The entire core of it was the contrast between the inane meaningless stupidity of fandom news vs the actual stressful election news you wanted to hear! It really is best conveyed in that meme where Castiel says “I love you” and Dean indifferently responds with a piece of important election news.
It’s about the contrast between the low-stakes inanity of fandom and the massive life-destroying stakes of a terrifying election. There really was no reason it had be Supernatural specifically, except that Supernatural was a thing everyone knew basic things about from dashboard osmosis— it could’ve been any other equally huge silly fandom ship news about a ship everyone *knew of* but might not necessarily be invested in (ex. Stucky becoming canon, Johnlock becoming canon, Kirk/Spock becoming more canon somehow, etc etc etc.)
I think it’s true that people who weren’t paying agonizingly close attention to the American election news got swept up in it, and that non American Supernatural fans also were extremely excited for purely fandom reasons — but the entire reason it blew up to an unprecedented degree was because of that core of stressed out terrified Americans glued to their computers watching election results and suddenly receiving stupid fandom news instead, and deciding to just hysterically parodically hyper-celebrate this absurd useless zero-stakes news.
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I think it was also all elevated by the fact that, as I said before, this happened at the crucial “tipping point” of the election where the next few hours would determine the winner. The fact that Biden began to slowly develop a lead in the hours after made it feel, hysterically, as if the hours after Destiel became canon was somehow the turning point where he began to win; so celebrating Destiel felt like celebrating that slow turn towards victory.
The tl,dr is that it’s so important to Remember the Fifth of November …..in preparation the inevitable hysteria that will happen in the presidential election on November 5th of next year. XD. Personally I’m rooting for Johnlock or Frodo/Sam to somehow become canon in the eleventh hour right before the democrats win
There was also just like, an insane amount of weird news proliferation that night. It was like someone opened the castle door and all the bats flew out. Poll results were coming in haphazardly. States that seemed like they would take five minutes to count took days. States that were historically Republican were turning before our eyes. This was all happening very late at night for most, keeping people glued to tumblr later than many of us had been in years (hearkening back to the era of "nightblogging"). In the middle of all this the New York Post started a rumor that Putin was stepping down. And then. THEN. Destiel dropped, the most unexpected news on top of a day full of unexpected news stories. It was like the most beautiful icing on the loony cake.
Also, to be clear: this was all going down during lockdown. The first vaccines weren’t available at all until December 2020, and not available to the general public until March 2021. So you literally could not do anything other than wait for the election results to come in and doom spiral. I remember going to bed that night having spent a couple of hours browsing Google for resources about immigrating to Ireland out of sheer desperation.
Imagine spending hours tied to a railroad track, having no idea if a train is going to come down or not, and then you pass out exhausted because you just can’t stay up afraid anymore, and the first thing that wakes you up is a fucking clown car honking at you from the road with its fucking clown horn.
That’s what it was like finding out Destiel was canon in as like in November 5.
you know I am willing to give luo binghe massive amounts of shit for being totally deranged because he is such a dick but also like, his very favorite person in the world did open their relationship by abusing him for actual years and then just turn on a dime and start spoiling him
and since he never got an explanation for any of that, even before he got thrown off a cliff into hell he had to choose between rejecting one of three positive personal relationships he'd experienced in his entire life (and the only one where he was getting as much support as he needed) or structuring his understanding of personal interaction so that history was actually cool and okay somehow, and like
literally anyone in that situation would have come out with some fucked-up norms about relationships and boundaries. i can only blame him so much for not knowing where lines ought to happen! his dataset is fucked.
the wide variation in fan depictions of Binghe on account of him being 1) not the viewpoint character and 2) pretty impenetrable in terms of his precise rationale for most of his actions even without the unreliable narration, even when you can track his motives pretty well
and 3) going through not only a lot of character development but having two canonical character development paths that both happen effectively off-page
very fun.
appreciating in the AO3 also that basically nobody is leaning into the reading that our boy actually made Binghe gay by being nice to him because firstly that's absurd and secondly (more relevantly considering he's fictional even within the work of fiction) pretty damn sure that's one of the danmei tropes getting affectionately lampooned.
so instead, the 2 main interpretations i've seen tend to be that original timeline Binghe with his hundreds of wives was either
1) gay but in super denial or, much more fun
2) demi romantic/sexual and gay, but he had 0 positive relationships with men ever in his life, canonically, so he literally had no way to know this about himself.
i don't know why but i find the second option absolutely hysterical.
probably because it fits the text so neatly and is ironic and kind of tragic in framework, but also it just really goes back and underlines how much 'stallion novel protagonist with massive harem' is not a normal expression of sexuality, that is not something most actual straight dudes would really want even if they could afford it, there is something fundamentally deranged about collecting 600+ wives even if you do need to have ludicrous amounts of sex to power your plot device.
so you get an ace-spectrum guy with a high libido and a Fuck Sword in the Fuck Dimension and he's compulsively seducing beautiful women constantly and has never been attracted to anyone in his life ever, but has no basis for comparison. so he thinks this is just normal.
tell me that's not the funniest thing you've heard all week.
"but he had 0 positive relationships with men ever in his life, canonically, so he literally had no way to know this about himself."
god, I'm thinking again about how shen jiu's history with men fucked him up so badly he would literally leave the mountain to go sleep surrounded by women so he could feel safe
and then you turn that narrative lens on bingge's lifestyle and like... oh. did he ever feel safe or comfortable around a man for the rest of his life? did he acquire hundreds of wives so he could have somewhere to sleep that felt just a little safer?
One of my favorite manifestations of how crunchy this whole discourse is are the variations on Airplane's role in this whole thing. Did he set up an intentional commentary on the stallion novel genre that devolved when he lost his outline, dooming a character whom he originally wrote eventually gaining an understanding of himself and his desires? Did he, despite being luo binghe's actual creator, not understand him or his sexuality? Is he some kind of unaware interdimensional observer who just wrote what he saw and, like the rest of us, had to guess from the outside at the protagonist's internal motivations?
I'll confess that my favorite version is when Airplane wrote og!binghe as a straight male power fantasy, but from the perspective of being, himself, a gay man who was either closeted, unaware, or a delicious mix of the two. Yeah of course this guy is super badass, he has 600 wives. What do you mean 'is he attracted to any of them', I've written 1500 more characters of explicit sex and added another inch to his dick so please stop asking me that!!
i'm honestly increasingly compelled by the specter of Truly OG Luo Binghe, tbh. the one Airplane planned to write; the one who died stillborn with the lost outline. talk about haunting the narrative!
the protagonist whose blackening arc was the centerpiece of an explicit tragedy, who was supposed to die alone, without ever having had a love interest at all; for whom hating shen qingqiu displaced everything he might have found to live for.
the man who was supposed to find out what happened to his parents, what happened to shen jiu; was supposed to choke on the irony, on the inevitability of the cycle of abuse and the way his revenge quest had never really been anything but letting shen qingqiu keep controlling him, just as shen qingqiu before him had let himself be ruined by his own abusers.
anyway there's no real reason, if bingge is out there in the multiverse available to do crossovers, that this binghe!prime shouldn't be also. i would like to see it.
i remember when mdzs first came out and i didn't know shit about the genre yet, so my friend and i found it in a bookstore and she went "grandmaster of demonic cultivation???? what is 'cultivation'. google says it's practicing agriculture. how can you do that demonically." and i was like "farming evilly and deviously......"
anyways this exchange became ten times funnier when i read mdzs years later and got to the part where everyone thinks wei wuxian is establishing a horrible evil demonic sect with the wen remnants but he's actually just trying to farm so they don't starve. doing some straight up evil and demonic and devious farming.
Hey uh @undead-knick-knack I hope you don't mind I made it because it would not get out of my brain. It's how I'll be thinking about these characters from now on 🙏🏻
There would genuinely be nothing funnier to me than finding out that the ring on Kattigan’s hand actually belongs to Teor. Obviously I think there is more to it lore wise, but have people considered the comedic aspect of ‘We got engaged once when we were drunk, couldn’t figure out how to break the tie, and then I left the rebellion. So I guess we’re still going strong’
Galanin’s work engages themes of persistence, power, and survival in the face of settler colonialism and its legacies of institutional racism and collective amnesia. Here, the floor plan of the British Museum is painted over a blue field. Pictograms of baskets, masks, woven hats, weapons, tools, and textiles reference the contested objects held in the museum’s collection, while a red line maps an escape route for these examples of Indigenous cultural production. In many Native cultures, hide paintings relay histories across generations and objects embody lineages; in referencing both, Galanin is proposing a getaway plan for his ancestors.
“Galanin’s art is about how Native communities everywhere have consistently been pillaged both literally and culturally by a bunch of white assholes. These white assholes settle on the foundations of Native homes they burned down (also figuratively and literally) and maintain this status quo through such tactics as making discrimination and bias against Native peoples an intrinsic framework of their society, and also by responding to any criticism by going, ‘What? We didn’t do that. Shut up.’
This art piece depicts the blueprints for the British Museum on deerskin as well as illustrations of stolen Native objects the thief (the British Museum) continues to refuse to return to their rightful owners. A red line shows an escape route by which these pilfered pieces might one day manage to slip through the greedy, thieving grasp they currently reside.
In many Native cultures (and in fact in all cultures all across the world) art is used to teach history from one generation to the next and objects are ascribed specific and important meanings. The stolen objects currently being held hostage by the British Museum are in many cases captured family members. This art piece is a warning, a plea, and a plan with a message that unfortunately many peoples have learned throughout history: freedom will never be given by the oppressors. It must be stolen.”