i just remembered a time where my favorite artist on twitter subtweeted me implying that i made weird jokes to kids on an unrelated post bc i made a joke abt cookies having sex... even though i never played cookie run in my life nor do i know what the game is abt đ
Hereâs the first half of slides from my comic class on Lettering!Â
Rest of the slides:Â https://gingersnappish.tumblr.com/post/616487287636803584/the-rest-of-the-comic-lettering-slides-first
When writing speculative fiction, one of the writerâs most important jobs is to establish the new rules for their world. In many branches of speculative fiction, especially fantasy and even horror, this is magic, though it can also be technology and alternate scientific rules for science fiction. Whatever alternate fact(s) or reality you utilize to make your fictional world possible, that qualifies as a âmagic system.â Your magic system is most often defined by what it canât do rather than by what it can.
When writing speculative fiction, itâs usually assumed that something about your world is different than ours. That can be a small tweak or it can be a complete dismantle-and-reassembly of physics as we understand it. Whatever system you choose to implement, it needs to have internally consistent rules. If, throughout the course of your book, magics begin to contradict each other, then it will disturb your readers suspension of disbelief. You donât want your awesome magic to yank your readers from the believability of the story. ButâŠmost important of allâŠyou have to establish some sort of rules and limits in order to prevent yourself from pulling a deus ex machina. No one likes a poorly executed deus ex machina. Few people like a well executed one (is there such a thing?). If you have rules, limits, cost, built into the magic or technology of your world, then you establish something that is not only nuanced and interesting, but believable.
Why write speculative fiction if I have to create and follow all of these tedious rules?! The real world has rules enough.
Itâs true. But following your own rules and following real worlds arenât the same thing. Lots of you have probably heard the little saying, âGive your world a Flux Capacitor.â If you think about it, Back to the Futureâs Flux Capacitor doesnât make a lot of sense. Itâs not explained. But we accept it because itâs magic. And when Doc says, âHereâs this thing. It makes time travel possible.â We accept it because itâs a simple alteration. He doesnât try to use it to do more than what is initially established. It never breaks that rule. Itâs not used to get Marty out of an impossible situation, defying any previous understanding of the technology. Thatâs why it works.
First, you need to probably choose what type of magic you will use. Will be elements based? Or energy based? Spirit? Physical? Time and Space? What things is your magic summoning/manipulating/drawing from?
Now youâll want to focus on the parts that make your magic yours. Sure, elemental magic has been used half a zillion times, but it can still be interesting if you do something new with it. The best way to do something new is to alter its limits, change the cost, give it a new spin that makes your regular olâ fire magic something intriguing.
You can do a little bit of research into ancient forms of magic, into other literary uses of magic. See what those before you have done and use it as an inspiration.
If youâre having trouble knowing where to start, Iâm here to provide you some thoughts concerning the skeletal-assembly of your magic system! Use these prompts as you see fit!
What does magic use/alter/manipulate?
visible energies
gravity
laws of physics
light
thought
water, only, in all of its forms
fabric of space
elementary particles
items of specific color or texture
perception
plant life
the dead
blood
magnetic forces
demons
vibrations
earth
emotions
Who possesses magic?
scholars
children
random lucky people
anyone
everyone
the elderly
anyone whoâs ever petted a dog
specific animals
deities
How is it acquired?
at birth
intense study and training
gifted
through random action
through a ritual
as one ages
stolen
From where is power drawn?
internal mana
heat energy
alignment of the stars
physical contact with _____ (the earth, another life force, a drawing or rune)
kinetic or potential energy
the moon(s)
other realms
movement of tectonic plates
spiritual energy of those nearby
consumption of specific foods/drinks/elements
Check out the rest of the Brainstorming Series! Magic Systems, Part Two New Species New Worlds Cultures Civilizations Map Making Politics and Government Belief Systems & Religion Guilds, Factions, & Groups War & Conflict Science & Technology Wildlife & Ecosystems History & Lore
Kera Magazine: Gothic Lolita Doll Catalog (2005)
when i was a lil kid my mother and father and my lil sis died in a murder i was sent to a mental instatution untile i was 18 i then went to the army then i became a royal gaurd i had a child but the child died and over the years insainity took over
Sorry for your lost.. May they find peace⊠Wait youâre in the army right.
How to Make Your Art Look Nice: Lighting
Think your drawings are lacking that extra âoomphâ? Maybe adding a little bit of lighting can help!
_________
The âHow to Make Your Art Look Niceâ Series
Flow and Rhythm |Â Thumbnailing | Mindsets | Reference and Style | Color Harmony |Â Contrast
Whatâs a fujoshi?
âFujoshiâ è 愳ć/ rotten woman is a homophonous pun on 橊愳ć(fujoshi)/respectable wife, replacing the 橊/fu character for âmarried womanâ with è / ârottenâ or âfermentedâ. [source] [source]
Where did the term originate?
âFujoshiâ was coined on 2channel specifically to complain about inclusivity in newer series, and lack of male gaze, ecchi, pantyshots and harem shows in the current lineups, blaming âfujoshi writersâ for the âincreaseâ in gay anime shows. [source]
I thought Fujoshi meant rotten women, because they fetishize gays!
Fujoshi is a pun on the word â橊愳ćâ (also read âfujoshiâ) - which means âgrown womenâ - where the âfuâ character for âwifeâ is replaced with the âfuâ character for ârotted/ruined/moldyâ. The implication is that if a woman is not a wife or eligible for marriage, she is ruined and worthless. (kifujin, in contrast, is the term for a female BL fan who is married, despite this)
Fujoshi itself is always seen as ăăĄăȘăż (useless/broken/not serving its purpose geek) - the fact that they happen to like m x m is what makes them bad and unmarriable (because their interest in m x m means they have their own mind/fantasies and will not be a submissive, chaste, heterosexual housewife that exists only to please her husband, thus they are not serving their purpose and are broken). [source] [source] [source]
Then why do people call themselves Fujoshi if itâs a slur?
Like, historically, it started out as a slur used by mainstream Japanese fans against Japanese women who enjoyed BL as a genre. And letâs be clear - it was that the content was gay that made them trash, not the fact that it was poorly-fleshed-out gay content. It was later reclaimed by Japanese women as an affectionate identifier. So, like, right off the bat, itâs a Japanese term that we canât just redefine into a slur again. I met a decent number of women over in Japan who will cheerfully call themselves fujoshi explicitly because they were like âwhat, this content youâre calling trash? These romances that you donât think I should be reading? Yes, I love them. I donât care if you call it trash. Fine. Itâs my trash.â (The fact that it doubles as a homonym for âprincessâ helps too.)Â [source]
What about fujoshi that fetishize gay men?Â
If youâre going to call out homophobia and âfetishizationâ (as in, objectifying), meaning, if you place actual real gay people on a pedestal; treating them as objects, seeing them as lesser than human beings, and shipping them without their consent; please do call it out. If someone is enjoying problematic BL content and theyâre not hurting real people (as in not involving real people whatsoever), then thereâs nothing to really argue about. Most âobnoxious yaoi fansâ are young teenagers going through that shitty phase (akin to this western idea of a weeaboo/otaku phase or something like that), and if you calmly tell them to stop treating real gay people as objects, they will more than likely stop. There is no immediate need for hostility. And also, not ever obnoxious fan is like that, please look at things by a case by case basis before jumping the gun. Analyze the situation first. Again, call out actual objectification of real people, and not fictional characters. Thereâs a distinct difference between the two.
Itâs not misogynistic to call out Fujoshi!
When youâre degrading women in your wokenessâą, simply because you assume theyâre cishet, and those people are ânastyâ to begin with (sarcasm) (all because they ID as a fujoshi, enjoy BL, or like something youâre not into); not only are you being a misogynist, but youâre probably being transphobic too and most definitely homophobic. Not all fujoshi who ID as such, are cishet women. Various people in the LGBT+ community (NB+Intersex, etc) use the term on themselves. To say that itâs only cishet women and that weâre all awful is erasure, which by the way â youâre contributing to. Itâs even worse when anti-fujoshi people shit on male BL fans (some of us call ourselves Fudanshi), saying weâre only pretending to be men, weâre all women, etc etc etc. Thereâs a lot of transphobia and trans-misogyny (and surprise, more homophobia!) involved in this discourse. Various people of all genders and sexuality enjoy BL, and if youâre going to erase their identity to justify your bullying and shitty ship wars â thatâs not a good look for you, especially if youâre trying to âprotect gay menâ.
How am I being racist?
I understand that a lot of people, mostly Westerners, do not know the origins and history of Fujoshi. Thereâs a difference between genuinely not knowing vs. purposefully not educating yourself by continuing to spew the same anti-fujoshi rhetoric: [donât be some of these people], [and this person], [this person too], [and the motherload of all things horrible], [oh sorry thereâs one more I wanted to share] To deny facts and dozens of sources presented to you from Japanese speaking people and those who are Japanese themselvesâ while also continuing to throw slurs, insults, etc in the same breath, is most definitely racist. You obviously think your opinion is more superior and that nothing else is worth listening to, despite the fact that youâre wrong.Â
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Side note: Alternative terms to fujoshi/fudanshi
According to my linguist friend who specializes in Japanese:
Closest I can think of would be fujin è äșș, which takes away the gender word and replaces it with the word for person. It also acts as a pun in the same way fujoshi 橊愳ć (grown woman) does with fujoshi è 愳ć (dirty woman/lover of BL).
(Fujin 橊äșș means wife)
è äșș would basically translate to âdirty personâ
Or in this case âa lover of BL/someone who dirties the work of the authorâ That is not a judgement of taste, but the closest linguistically that I could think of [source]
è äșș (fujin) (literally just ârotten person/peopleâ) would probably be the most likely term, though èČŽè äșș (kifujin) means ârotten noble womanâ, specifically (and is used by older fujos) so exercise caution when using the term.
Iâve also used è çł»(fu-kei)/ rotten group, referring to groups of people who have fu-interests, however itâs a homonym with è ć (fukei) meaning rotten older brother which is used by fudanshis, so again you want to be careful when using the term. [source]
Some things in regards to Yaoi
Reminder that âyaoiâ was originally called âaniparoâ (short for âanime parodyâ) and refers to anime/manga parody doujinshi (fan comics) that takes characters (generally from popular shounen shows with a heavy homosocial background) and portrays them as being in love/having sex with each other as a way to satirize the common âno homoâ and other homophobic messages that a lot of these earlier shounen series have/had, and, as a result of changing social climate growing to accept LGBT+ characters in canon over the past 30 years, yaoi doujin in Japan doesnât exist in nearly the same capacity that it used to. [source]Â [source]Â [source]
As a gay man, Iâm uncomfortable with BL and Fujoshi.
And you know what? Thatâs perfectly valid. Anyone being uncomfortable with certain works regarding BL and yaoi is fine. Itâs how you present yourself in regards to the situation that counts. Thereâs some tropes Iâm personally not a fan of, but I donât hold it against people that do enjoy them. Itâs just a personal preference, and as long as theyâre not hurting real people, then thereâs no reason for me to care. I would love to discuss BL with other people, what we like and donât like, etc. without having to degrade fans of the series. Thereâs a lot to be said, and I think we can accomplish that if anti-fujoshis would stop acting like bigots. And also, this whole âlmao as a gay man Iâm telling you toâ, or anything that implies that I have to listen to you with that shitty condescending tone of yours; no thanks. If youâre not going to show respect to someone (i.e anti-fujoshi in the fujoshi tag who threaten people, insult women, misgender trans people, etc. you know the deal), then thereâs really no reason for anyone to respect you or your shitty opinion. âListen to queer men!â they say as weâre not a hive mind and have varying opinions; which is fine because the point here is to not force anyone into liking BL or NEEDING to get along with everyone. The point is that there should be a base level of respect and conversation that can continue without, you know, demeaning other people in the process. I definitely understand and push for the need that minority voices need to be heard, but if it involves stepping over people who havenât actually hurt you, then thereâs no reason for anyone to listen to you tbh Regardless, if someone is being awful to you for no apparent reason, youâre not obligated to listen to them either; it doesnât matter if youâre a shipper, anti, whoever. I personally believe that I only give respect to those who treat me with such. If youâre good to me, then Iâm good to you. I donât put up with bullshit and neither should you. At the same time though, I know what itâs like to feel petty, but sometimes itâs better to be the bigger person and walk away. I suggest you do the same. Which brings me to another point: USE THE BLOCK FUNCTION. BLOCK. BLACKLIST. Tumblr literally has a feature for this everywhere! Abuse the shit out of it, youâre not OBLIGATED to see things you donât like. This is how Iâm able to tolerate Tumblr for all of the years Iâve been on here. TLDR: âStop fetishizing me!â = we more than likely donât know who you are, and donât even care to get to know you. Youâre free and valid to feel whatever it is that you feel, but how you act on those feelings is what counts, and if it gets really bad, please use the block functions that tumblr has provided.
Representation
What made you come to the conclusion that everything you read in regards to BL and Yaoi are representation? I read Harada, suddenly I go, âWow these abusive relationships are a reflection of actual gay people!â, no, thatâs not how it works and if you blame both authors and readers â you should really be blaming your parents/caretakers and how theyâve failed to raise you. Fiction does not equal reality in the way you think it does.
If youâre upset with BL being made by âcishet womenâ for âcishet womenâ, then why not look into mangaka like Gengoroh Tagame? Thereâs something for everyone out there (and thereâs actually a whole lot of fluffy BL out there; itâs not that difficult to find. I personally recommend Konbini-kun, by Junko). If you want to learn more, check out Rotten Boyâs Club, who has provided us with so much information on his blog (he even has recommendations! Youâre free to ask me for some as well, if you want to).
Thereâs a multitude of reasons why people read BL! Some people think itâs hot, some people relate to it, some people find their identity through it, some people project, some people like it because they just do, and much more. If you take a look around, ask questions and I donât know, maybe just talk to people, itâll help open your mind up a little more. Iâm not here trying to say, âBL is perfect and everyone should read it. If you donât then youâre wrong and I hate you.â If you happened to get that vibe from this page, then Iâll be frank: You missed the point and youâre more than likely part of the problem Iâve been discussing. The point of this page is to get people to stop misusing the term fujoshi, BL and yaoi by providing actual sources, and to stop people from being gross to one another.Â
This post serves to act as a kickstarter for people to do their own research, as Iâm tired of seeing terminology get twisted around. As I stated before, I am leaving this blog and it will be kept as an archive. But I still wanted to make my info page into an actual post, so that it could easily be spread around. Despite leaving this blog, I will sporadically make changes and I welcome additional commentary, though I probably wonât check it. Iâm turning my inbox off and will probably set messages to mutuals/followers only (whatever the hell that option is in the Tumblr settings). Thank you so much for your support, and please remember to take care of yourselves; no one is obligated to be here and your health comes first. Special thanks to @rottenboysclub and @freedom-of-fanfic for providing so much information in regards to this compilation. Small Disclaimer: Please do not harass anyone here thatâs been mentioned. I feel like it should go without saying, but just a precaution. Donât be that asshole.
Todayâs exhibition shows photos.
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