Lina/Ash. 40+. Hi. (name courtesy @vintagerobin)

tastylemonbread:

thatnoulguyorsomething:

tastylemonbread:

daddy wants to see yall on yall baddest behavior. lend me some sugar. I AM your neighbor.

I genuinely cannot tell if this is supposed to be a horny post or House of Leaves inspo. Great job, op.

secret third option actually. now, don’t have me break this thing down for nothing

hearthouses:

NO EXCUSES: WIP MEME

RULES:  drop one of the following in my askbox and I will write a snippet based on a WIP for any fic I am in the process of writing.

  • FIRST — I will write an opening sequence for the WIP of my choice
  • NEXT — I will finish an unfinished scene for the WIP of my choice
  • CONFLICT — I will write three sentences (or more) involving one of the conflicts in the WIP of my choice
  • INTROSPECTION — I will write three sentences (or more) that focus on the inner thoughts of the POV character of the WIP of my choice
  • INTIMACY — I will write three sentences (or more) of a scene featuring intimacy of any kind (physical, emotional, etc.) in the WIP of my choice
  • LOVE SCENE — I will write three sentences (or more) of a sex scene set in the WIP of my choice
  • CLIMAX — I will write three sentences (or more) set during the meat of the WIP of my choice
  • POV — I will write three sentences (or more) playing with perspective based on the WIP of my choice
  • [insert prompt here] — you create a prompt, and I’ll write three sentences based on that prompt, focusing on the WIP of my choice
  • THE END — I’ll make up an ending, or post the ending if I’ve written it of the WIP of my choice

littlefankingdom:

“Clark would kill the Joker for Jason.”

Guys, he is literally the guy that stopped Bruce from killing the Joker. Have you ever thought about actually reading Death in the Family?

wintersoldierfell:

wintersoldierfell:

wintersoldierfell:

you’ve heard of death of the author, now get ready for death of the audience: where instead of basing your reaction on a thousand uninformed opinions online, you actually read the text and engage with it

girl help there’s people on this post who can’t actually read my text

#the way that this is literally how death of the author works lmao

OKAY i’m fucking sick of people who can’t read leaving these comments so here we go, we’re gonna read Barthes together. hold my hand

Barthes’ 1967 essay The Death of the Author (La mort de l'auteur) loosely takes the form of a literary history: he relates the changing attitudes of criticism towards the text and of literature towards criticism down to his day. He is interested in what writing is, and thus, what a book is: “a tissue of signs,” which the critic claims to be able to interpret. But Barthes argues that once the necessity of connecting the author to the book is removed, the critic has no work to do: “Once the Author is gone, the claim to ‘decipher’ a text becomes quite useless.” This is a rejection of both the supremacy of the critic and the intentions of the author.

When Barthes says “critic,” he doesn’t “anyone who has encountered the text,” however. He differentiates the critic from the “reader”:

the reader is the very space in which are inscribed, without any being lost, all the citations a writing consists of; the unity of a text is not in its origin, it is in its destination.

For Barthes, the reader’s understanding of the text is supreme because it weaves together the “tissue of signs” into a coherent whole, producing a singular interpretation. He concludes by advocating for the overthrow of the critical establishment in favor of individual interpretation: “to restore to writing its future, we must reverse its myth: the birth of the reader must be ransomed by the death of the Author.” In other words, in order for us to allow readers their own experiences, we must stop prioritizing the critic – not the reader, but the critic – and instead allow the reader to engage the text.

We’re gonna un-Barthes Barthes now, okay? Stay with me. Here’s the context:

Barthes was responding to a stifling and rigid environment in which criticism was the sole province of the academic expert. As part of the deconstructionist wave, he wanted to upend the traditional hierarchy that dictated how a text should be understood and what it was for, instead prioritizing language and reaction.

He got his wish. We live in a world of reaction.

Gone is the tyranny of the formal critic; gone even is the formal literary education of the reader. Our “tissue of signs” is no longer the text, but an infinite mirrored hall of reactions to reactions to reactions in which the text diminishes into a vanishing point, as the Author once did on Barthes’ literary stage.

We do not need to resist the tyranny of the academy. The academy has been destroyed. Adjunctification, the widespread corporatization of universities, the resulting devaluation of college degrees, the devastation of humanities departments in widespread shutdowns, and now the revocation of billions of dollars of government funding have left the academy on its knees. Public trust in academic expertise has declined so sharply that people on this very hellsite will tell you that if someone has an advanced degree in a specific field, that actually makes them less trustworthy.

And in Ozymandias’ place, we have the reader.

The reader consumes a variety of “content” and regurgitates its reactions in a variety of “posts.” It transmutes text into more text which further readers wriggle eagerly through, refining what might have had meaning into a rarefied fertilizer of emotion and echo. What it leaves behind becomes the literary history for new strata of reactions, nostalgia, and imitation.

This is the audience: an ouroboros of interpretation, a rat king of readership. It has no end but itself. Ultimately, it needs no text to function. In this world, the truly radical act is to disentangle yourself from the other worms and rebuild the edifice of meaning. This may require you to do such tasks as “read the actual book,” but because we no longer have the support – however oppressive – of literary criticism to inform our reading, we must also learn how to read, explore the historical context on our own, and recover both the facts and the symbols from which the text is woven.

That is what death of the audience means: not a rejection of the critic in favor of language, but a rejection of endless language and infinite readers in favor of fact, history, and skill.

It’s a pun, by the way: “La mort de l'auteur,” spoken aloud, recalls Le Morte d'Arthur, a 15th-century collection of Arthurian legend which marked the turn away from the Middle Ages and into a nostalgic Early Modern period which valorized them. The Author becomes the mythic King; as myth, he can be severed from fact and dismissed.

Fact has now itself become the myth.

Fucking read.

watertightvines:

rythyme:

Meme with two panels. In the first panel a school bus is crossing a train track. The bus is labeled, "The Heated Rivalry / Game Changer books were definitely hockey RPF lol". In the second panel, the bus is getting hit and obliterated by a train. The train is labeled, "Actually they were Stucky"ALT

hi so game changer was literally a stucky hockey AU anyway how is your day going

Oh, it’s both better and worse than that!

It was original fiction that she turned into a Stucky AU so she could post it to AO3 for reader feedback and then turned back into its original form once she started submitting to publishers.

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You’ve heard of filing off the fanfic serial numbers, now get ready for creating fraudulent serial numbers for original fiction.

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Anonymous:

hi really sorry to bother you but i just want to let you know that you reblogged a post from another tumblr user

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teaboot:

I hope you can find it in your heart to forgive me

dreamforrest:

With SNAP and WIC programs being paused until further notice, I wanted to share that TooGoodToGo is a great way to get bread, bakery items and even prepared foods for cheap. It was created to reduce food waste. As it’s grown, restaurants and stores continue to be added.

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willgrahamscock:

the only censorship we need is the block, mute and filter option because giving others the power to dictate what can and cannot exist in fandom will eventually lead to banning all nsfw works or even slightly but nuanced ‘problematic’ topics. ​I block and move on because I don’t want to see certain things but to erase them completely is a dangerous slope to having things you like be banned eventually.

This. Discomfort is not harm. Harassment is not praxis.

24hrsoda:

24hrsoda:

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Sorry for the long wait! New batch of kitty Batfam charms are now available!!!

Bruce, Jason, Dick, Damian, Tim and now Duke and Cass!

You can get them here in my new shop!

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please reblog if possible

Hi i know you’re all probably tired of seeing this post but i wanted to let you all know i’m taking the shop down at the end of this month (Oct 29th). There’s a couple of charms left that could use a good home if anyone is interested

you can now use code 20OFF for 20% off your order from now until October 26 (2025)

*cass and bruce charms are sold out