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~Silver Wolf~

@kristhesilverwolf / kristhesilverwolf.tumblr.com

My interests and humor vary far more than they should.
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piiiimp

Touchy girls are my favorite

Grab my hand, I don’t care if you have to take my phone out of it. Make me look, if you want a kiss then turn my head by my jaw. Pull me close, it doesn’t matter wether it’s by my hips or my collar. Like put a hand on my thigh, no motive needed. I’m all over that shit.

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aria-lerendeair:
platonic-rabbit:
kryallaorchid:
Novels don’t have Author’s Notes
I think one of the problems which fanfiction authors face is the fact we are one of you. We are a fan. We love the work. We recognise the faults. We want to be a part of the community and contribute.
Because of this, however, there’s this mentality that fanfiction authors, who do everything without getting paid and often without recognition, owe it to people to write things the way they want it to be written.
Don’t like something in a novel? Put it down. Walk away. That’s it. That’s the end. (I mean, unless the novel turned into a craze and then it’s okay because you’re supposed to hate things that are popular, right?)
Don’t like something in a fanfiction? Let’s tell the author. In detail.  Let’s be condescending about it. Let’s insult them at the same time. After all, they owe us for reading.
Not updating fast enough? Complain. Updating too fast? Complain. Don’t get the exact right details? Complain. Omg, there’s sex/death/murder and I wasn’t warned? Doesn’t matter that fanfiction gets far more warning than most. Complain anyway. Don’t want to wait until the chapter’s released which explains it all? Complain. Omg, these two characters are underage, they shouldn’t even be kissing let alone having adult conversations about sex. Complain. Loudly. Call the author a paedophile.
Pick up any novel off the shelf and there’s nothing in terms of who the author is and what work they put into the story. You pick it up, you read. There’s no notes in the middle to explain something that people might not get. There’s no notes saying “Hey, this might not be historically/culturally accurate.” There’s no warnings. It’s fiction. People get that things may not be the same in the real world. Yes, a story is expected to be at least believably accurate but it doesn’t have to be.
People don’t seem to understand personal preference vs facts and interpretation vs critique.
By all means, critique a work. People like to know if they’re getting grammar wrong, or overusing words, or breaking rules. People need to know hear “hey, PTSD isn’t quite what you think, would you like to discuss it?” or “That gunshot wound isn’t realistic, I can help”. But please understand, people who write fanfiction do so for the love of the work. A lot aren’t professional and they shouldn’t be expected to be. Do we want to improve? Yes, absolutely we do. Offering guidance and gently nudging is so much better than; “You got this wrong. You’re terrible. I don’t like it. Die in a fire.”
You wouldn’t say that to a published author. Why say to a fanfiction one?
We are far more approachable than the average published author and a lot more fragile. We don’t have publishers and editors backing up our work. We’re unproven and our egos are often not strong. Authors are given the benefit of doubt until the book is finished. Why can’t fanfiction authors be given the same benefit?
Also, you don’t know who the author is. They might be a kid. They might be posting their work for the world to see for the first time, for all you know.
I posted my first Star Wars fanfics when I was 12. Luckily, I’m pretty sure people guessed how young I was and were nothing but supportive, and while I stopped writing for a while during my last years of high school, ultimately the feedback I got on my first fics (which, I reiterate, I was 12, no way were they that great) gave me the confidence to continue later on.
My brother also posted his first fanfic, for the Warhammer 40K fandom, at 12. He got flamed and told everything was wrong and he was wrong and he should stop writing forever.
He’s written hundreds and hundreds of pages of fiction, far more than I have, but he doesn’t post them anywhere anymore. He doesn’t let me read them.
Your words will make an impact. Your kindness or cruelty will make a difference to a young author.
Don’t be that guy.
BE.
FUCKING.
NICE.
TO. 
FANFICTION.
AUTHORS. 
*skips off into the sunset*  
Originally posted by meanwhileongiphy
Originally posted by kchayka
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shout out to all the wlw who have never met another wlw in person and feel isolated from the rest of the community 

you are all brave and amazing and strong for facing this cold heteronormative world on your own in real life, but please remember that you are not actually alone and that we love and support you from all over the world!! 

You are not invisible. 

You are not invisibile.

You are not invisible.

Even if most of our positivity posts revolve around sapphic relationships, we know you exist, we know what you’re going through, and you’re always welcome on our blogs to vent your feelings. 

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shiropoint

This is mesmerizing to watch.

actually physically painful to watch because you know months were spent masking all those frames for each of the kajillions of transitions in this

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thatsthat24

Holy………..shmokes…….

What did I just watch? Why does it feel like i just witnessed my entire life pass by?

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In the chip aisle at Walmart, doing a late-night grocery run

Me: *minding my own business, looking for tortilla chips*
Me: *finds tortilla chips*
Dude 1 *to Dude 2*: See, she knows what she's here for. She knows what she's doing. Be more like her. MAKE A DECISION, MARK.
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coltre

I can’t imagine someone getting sweaty hands or feeling butterflies in their stomach when they look at me like I can’t imagine myself being the object of someone’s late night love fantasy

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