One of the strangest things I've noticed is the difference between how bigots present themselves online and offline.
Online bigots seem to love infantilising themselves. They'll call themselves something like 'wittle-kitten' or 'puppygirl-uwu', use either a ""cute"" little anime girl profile picture, or a cartoon animal, and message people like 'Can you please stop interacting with me I'm uncomfy đ„ș. Also, kill yourself', and then act surprised when people don't handle them with little kiddie gloves, but treat them like the violent bigots they are.
If they're 13-17 then calling them out gets 'But I'm literally a minor you're being mean to me!', as if they should be treated like a 3-year-old who has clearly picked that up from an adult in their life and doesn't mean or know what they're saying, not someone who is rapidly approaching adulthood and would have hopefully learnt what they're saying, and if not, definitely needs to learn now. In the more likely scenario that they're over 18 but under 25 they'll go 'But my brain is still developing until I'm 25', which... Yeah, but also it's developing afterwards, shittily done research should be no basis for infantilisation. And I still remember the time a 30-year-old had a tantrum in my notes over me watching Eurovision. I don't remember what was said, just that this grown adult, who has been an adult for over a decade, was acting like a toddler over a show in which members of the EBU sing.
Bigots offline are quite happy to be seen as the wolves they are. Bigots online are obsessed in clothing themselves as sheep, and think that acting like a sheep between their vile actions means that they should be treated like sheep instead of the wolves they are.
didn't think I had to say this but "Don't Repost" means don't save the image and upload it on a different blog or site; it's not the same as reblogging!! please reblog, it's how art and fics get around
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In the Mishnah, Rabbi Yosi makes the radical statement: âandrogynos bria bifnei atzma hu / the androgynos he is a created being of her own.â This Hebrew phrase blends male and female pronouns to poetically express the complexity of the androgynosâ identity. The term briâa bâifnei atzmah is a classical Jewish legal term for exceptionality. This term is an acknowledgement that not all of creation can be understood within binary categories. It recognizes the possibility that uniqueness can burst through the walls that demarcate our society. The Hebrew word bria (created being) explicitly refers to divine formation; hence this term also reminds us that all bodies are created in the image of God. People canât always be easily defined; they can only be seen and respected, and their lives made holy. This Jewish approach allows for genders beyond male and female. It opens up space in society for every body. And it protects those who live in the places in between.
Rabbi Elliot Rose Kukla and Reuben Zellman
If you didnât make it, donât post it
If you didnât get permission, donât post it
If you donât know who made it, donât post it
Google is not a source. âI found it on Googleâ is not a valid response. Did you make it? No? Then donât post it.
If the artist asks you to take it down. No excuses. No argument. Take it down.
You are not a victim. You stole something without permission. If you donât want people to be angry, then apologize and delete it the second they ask you too. They wonât be mad anymore or see you are a bad person if you just follow their wishes.
Donât try and turn it around like the artist is the bad guy and like that gives you the right to post their stuff.
Donât lie about it, donât try and change the story and look for pity from others. Just delete what the artist asked you to delete.
Be a decent human being and stop taking things that donât belong to you. Reblog the post, spread the actual artistâs post around.
âŠHere at NASA, we study astronomy, not astrology. We didnât change any zodiac signs, we just did the math. Here are the details:
First Things First: Astrology is not AstronomyâŠ
Astronomy is the scientific study of everything in outer space. Astronomers and other scientists know that stars many light-years away have no effect on the ordinary activities of humans on Earth.
Astrology, meanwhile, is something else. Itâs the belief that the positions of stars and planets can influence human events. Itâs not considered a science.
Some curious symbols ring the outside of the Star Finder. These symbols stand for some of the constellations in the zodiac. What is the zodiac and what is special about these constellations?
Imagine a straight line drawn from Earth though the sun and out into space way beyond our solar system where the stars are. Then, picture Earth following its orbit around the sun. This imaginary line would rotate, pointing to different stars throughout one complete trip around the sun â or, one year. All the stars that lie close to the imaginary flat disk swept out by this imaginary line are said to be in the zodiac.
The constellations in the zodiac are simply the constellations that this imaginary straight line points to in its year-long journey.
What are Constellations?
A constellation is group of stars like a dot-to-dot puzzle. If you join the dotsâstars, that isâand use lots of imagination, the picture would look like an object, animal, or person. For example, Orion is a group of stars that the Greeks thought looked like a giant hunter with a sword attached to his belt. Other than making a pattern in Earthâs sky, these stars may not be related at all.
Even the closest star is almost unimaginably far away. Because they are so far away, the shapes and positions of the constellations in Earthâs sky change very, very slowly. During one human lifetime, they change hardly at all.
A Long History of Looking to the Stars
The Babylonians lived over 3,000 years ago. They divided the zodiac into 12 equal parts â like cutting a pizza into 12 equal slices. They picked 12 constellations in the zodiac, one for each of the 12 âslices.â So, as Earth orbits the sun, the sun would appear to pass through each of the 12 parts of the zodiac. Since the Babylonians already had a 12-month calendar (based on the phases of the moon), each month got a slice of the zodiac all to itself.
But even according to the Babyloniansâ own ancient stories, there were 13 constellations in the zodiac. So they picked one, Ophiuchus, to leave out. Even then, some of the chosen 12 didnât fit neatly into their assigned slice of the pie and crossed over into the next one.
When the Babylonians first invented the 12 signs of zodiac, a birthday between about July 23 and August 22 meant being born under the constellation Leo. Now, 3,000 years later, the sky has shifted because Earthâs axis (North Pole) doesnât point in quite the same direction.
The constellations are different sizes and shapes, so the sun spends different lengths of time lined up with each one. The line from Earth through the sun points to Virgo for 45 days, but it points to Scorpius for only 7 days. Â To make a tidy match with their 12-month calendar, the Babylonians ignored the fact that the sun actually moves through 13 constellations, not 12. Then they assigned each of those 12 constellations equal amounts of time.
So, we didnât change any zodiac signsâŠwe just did the math.
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Something I think a lot of xians donât get is that while Judaism and Tanakh are absolutely essential to xianity and it making any kind of sense, Judaism in no way needs anything xianity has to offer, nor is modern rabbinic Judaism dependent on the existence of xianity. We exist entirely outside of and independent of xianity and Judaism (both as it was before the fall of the Second Temple as well as modern rabbinic Judaism) would have continued just fine without xianity. If xianity somehow disappears from the earth entirely, Judaism will still be here and will still make sense.Â
On the other hand, if Judaism and all of its texts were to disappear, xianity is no longer intelligible. And that is what I mean when I say that xianity is parasitic on Judaism. This is not a mutual or symbiotic relationship, no matter how hard xians seem to want to think it is.Â
or DL; DR
You are responsible for curating your own online experience.
If something upsets you, makes you angry or queasy or triggers you, stop reading/looking at it. Avoid things that might make you feel that way.
Learn to use the Sort and Filter function on AO3, especially the Exclude tools.
On social media, block and mute accounts / tags / words when necessary.
If you hated something, you donât need to tell that to the creator or start pointing fingers at them publicly.
The Back button is free. Use it.
Addendum:
Yes, for this to work, creators need to tag their works accordingly, so that people know what sort of content they are about to engage with and can nope out if necessary.
I will probably make another PSA about the importance of proper tagging later.
or SALS
You are allowed to ship whatever you want.
Everyone else is also allowed to ship whatever they want.
You are entitled to dislike or even hate a ship. If you want to do this online, in public, donât use the ship tags for hate posts.
If you see someone posting about a ship they like and you donât, there is no need for you to start arguing with them in their replies / comments / QRTs / reblogs. Donât throw your hate in their face.
Do not harass fan creators or fans for shipping something you disapprove.
All of this also applies to liking / disliking an individual character.
Addendum:
âI agree with this, except whenâŠâ
No, then you are NOT agreeing with this.
Let me make this VERY clear. There are NO exceptions. None.
You donât EVER harass real people over pixels.
If you disagree with this, kindly block and move on.
or YKINMK / YKINMKATO
The longer version is âYour Kink Is Not My Kink And Thatâs Okayâ.
People have different tastes. Not everything is for everybody.
Even if you donât like a specific kink, other people are still allowed to use it in their creations.
You are entitled to dislike kinky content and think that itâs âweirdâ.
Donât kink shame or judge people based on their kinks.
This goes both ways: your kink is not someone elseâs kink, so donât push it onto those who are not into it.
or Donât Be An Asshole
Focus on the things you like instead of the things you hate.
Create and unite instead of destroying and dividing.
Donât harass real people over fictional things.
Stop stirring up petty drama just to get some attention on social media.
Stop trying to âwinâ. Fandom is not a competition.
Remember that your own experiences arenât universally shared. Your perception of things can differ from someone elseâs, but that doesnât mean either of you is necessarily wrong.
anyone notice a new trend of really entitled people joining fandom?
I feel like jerks have existed since the beginning of time, but it feels worse lately.
So far this year, Iâve witnessed:
People offering free unasked criticism to artists because theyâre not happy with the way their favourites are portrayed, stating that âthey deserve to know what they did wrong so they can improveâ while the feedback they offered was âwhy does everyone look like theyâre on ozem***â (idk if i need to tw this word)
Also giving feedback AND REVIEWS to FANFIC as if theyâre published works (and adding them on GOODREADS TO RATE)
People mass producing binded fanfiction and making THOUSANDS of dollars off work they did not create (they stole the artwork too)
People running incomplete fanfictions through AI because the writer wasnât updating and COMMENTING on the fic telling others to do the same so they can get an ending
And now, in the span of two days:
People trying to argue that if they canât sell binded fanfiction, then youâre not allowed to commission fanart from artists either
The same people encouraging people to use AI or steal fanart for their binds
ALSO the same people openly admitting that when they typset fics, they will edit the fanfiction and change entire sentences so that it 'makes more sense to themâ â one person complained the entire fic was rough gramatically and was seeking permission not from the author but OTHER BINDERS to freely edit as they please
Iâm trying to be a positive person in the communities Iâm in, but GOD I am so tired. Every day I fight a battle deciding if I should just be a worse person, everyoneâs doing whatever the hell they want anyway.
Wall of Shame for gif+fanworks thieves and their supporters who steal my stuff and can't even give me a very simple apology. I'm not asking for much y'all! When it's not dealing with reposters, a general blog about gifs and other relevant PSAs. Have fun reading them all, hopefully you'll learn something significant about how to interact with strangers you don't know online. Genuinely, I hope they help, but I won't entertain reposters, trolls, or any of their supporters. By the way, if you've reposted my stuff or tried to argue with me in favor of stealing and reposting other's hard work without giving proper credit and asking for Permissions, delete it!!! Any reblog here noting fanworks thieves or supporters stays up until relevant posts or conversations are fully, one hundred percent deleted. It's super easy!!! "ANYONE CAN DO IT!!!"
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