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Was bored on online class, became a fanfic writer

@therivergirl / therivergirl.tumblr.com

No longer a med student I'm a freakin' doctor now! Junior doctor but still a doctor! Animation fan. She/her. Panromantic Gray-ace. No longer taking art requests. I'm also on AO3: The_River_Girl
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nightmarist

Shipping Headcanons! Send Numbers & Ships!

SFW

  1. Who cooks?
  2. Who’s the messiest? The cleanest?
  3. Who fixes the vehicle after a breakdown?
  4. Living space has a leak! Who fixes it?
  5. Who buys the groceries?
  6. Going out to eat: Who pays? Who orders the most food? And who has dessert?
  7. Would they go to the beach?
  8. Who knows how to swim? Who doesn’t?
  9. Is someone multilingual? Do they try to teach another language to the other? How does it go?
  10. Any pets? Or plants?
  11. Baths or showers? Together or separate? Any bubbles or bubble fights?
  12. Can they stand silence? Who talks the most? Who talks the least?
  13. Who stays up late? Who sleeps the most? Does the other have to force them to sleep/wake up?
  14. Who is the highest maintenance? Does the other mind?
  15. Vacation ideas: who decides them? Where would they go, if anywhere?

NSFW

  1. How often do they have sex, if at all?
  2. Who brings ideas? Who initiates?
  3. Any kinks they clash on?
  4. Oddest place they’d have sex?
  5. Favourite positions?
  6. Dom/top? Sub/bottom? Any switches?
  7. Genital headcanons?
  8. Favourite erogenous zones?
  9. Quickest turn ons? Immediate turn offs?
  10. First to orgasm? Last to orgasm? Who comes the most? Does someone ever end up unfinished?
  11. Favourite romantic gestures during sex/orgasm?
  12. How are their afterglows?
  13. Who’s loud? Who’s quiet? Does one try to make the other louder/quieter? How?
  14. Lights on or off? Do they look at each other? Or is someone embarrassed?
  15. Open or closed relationship? Do they sometimes share?
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therivergirl

Ok, go ahead, ask about my DT and TOH ships.

Please, stick to the SFW stuff for ships including minors. As for adult ships, please specify if you're asking SFW or NSFW stuff.

For DT: I'll answer SFW stuff for Drakepad, Scroldie, Fendra, Dellumbra, Donsy and Huelet.

NSFW for Fendra and Scroldie only.

For TOH: SFW for Lumity, Raeda, Dalador, Huntlow, Steve/Katya, Viney/Emira and Caleb/Evelyn; NSFW for adult ships only!

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reblogged

AO3 writers, post your top additional tags

(You find these by going to your "works" page and clicking "additional tags" in the sort and filter box on the right. I'm allergic to browsing the web on mobile so don't ask me how it works there.)

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ninadove

It works the same on mobile! 🎉

What a shocking turn of events.

Tagging @bittersweetresilience, @trishacollins, @purplecatghostposts, @jay--hawk, @yardikins, @beezonia and everyone who wants to participate (no pressure)!

Yeah, this is about what I expected!

Tagging: YOU. If you wanna. You should do it. C’mon. Don’t you want to study yourself? Look up what additional tags you have for your fics. It’ll be fun and also enlightening, perhaps.

alright I don't have too many fics, but I can never say no to some good ao3 self-examination

Yeaaaa that tracks. I'm a whump writer what can I say. Also it seems you can never escape your dmsp past. Someday I swear.

Tagging the mutuals who I know do fic, but anyone else can jump in as well :D

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khey-s

One of those tags isn't like the others. Then again, only one of those fics is pure, uncomplicated fluff.

The fluff on the middle of it all 😭 Spontaneous fluff

You can tell what I'm about here, pfff.

...Man I hate how much this tracks. Also yay for platonic relationships being near the top!

Turns out I like to hurt my characters and never finish fics... also apparently "Found Family" is wrangled under "Families of Choice". I always tagged the latter, never the former.

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therivergirl

Kinda expected, but I feel this makes my general vibe feel angstier than it is (I say even as I currently have TWO angsty fics in work)

But I love how "angst" and "family fluff" are equal.

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xiranjayzhao

This is very urgent so please share however you can. Islam, the mom of this family in Gaza, is eight months pregnant but has a fractured pelvis and therefore cannot give birth safely. She needs a C-section, but the conditions to perform those no longer exist in Gaza. For months women in Gaza have been getting C-sections without anaesthesia. We need to get her out before she goes into labor, which could happen at any time now. We're halfway through the goal and even if everyone just chipped in 5-10 dollars it adds up quick!

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It's that time of the year again! Dadrius Week will start 1 month from now on Father's Day. Prompts are:

Day 1: Puppet Day 2: Sewing Day 3: Secrets Day 4: Separated/Free Space Day 5: Grimwalker Day 6: Tag-Team Day 7: Relax

Some ground rules:

  1. Any sort of media is welcome. Fanfic, fanart, edits, playlists, moodboards, whatever form your art takes, we're happy to have it!
  2. As always, prompts don't have to be done in order, and there is no pressure to finish within the week, or even finish all the prompts at all. Whenever and whatever you feel like completing is incredible, and we're happy to have it!
  3. NO content shipping Hunter with Darius
  4. In terms of content, pretty much anything goes except for rule 3, but PLEASE be sure to thoroughly tag your work for heavier/potentially upsetting topics. If you have specific questions/aren't sure if something is permitted, please contact me
  5. Be sure to tag everything "dadrius week 2024" and @ me!

hey did u see this yet ? feel like u would wanna see this :)

🥺 i had to go jump a little when i saw you tagged me aksfhjkdsg /pos

BUT OMG YES OF COURSE I WANTED TO SEE THIS!!! AAAAAHHHH THIS IS GONNA BE SO GOOD. I NEED TO START PLANNING NOW

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deadwardiann

🎇🎆watching and dreaming !!🎆🎇

(edit - image description provided by @/anistarrose !!)

Image description: digital art of Luz, King, and Eda from The Owl House, as they appear at the end of Season 3. Eda's in her harpy form with short hair, holding King, and Luz is in her Good Witch Azura costume, embracing them as Eda wraps her wings around her. Their eyes are all closed, and they're smiling and crying. Glowing orbs of light float around them. End description.

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catchymemes

Can everyone who reads this PLEASE reblog it?!?!?  Libraries literally saved my life as a child!

Being abused at home, bullied at school and lost in the world, the library and all the books I could escape to the most amazing worlds, kept me alive!

I would walk to the library, and spend all day, from 10 am to 9 pm reading there!! I got special awards for how many books I read, I wrote little blurbs on why i loved the books (probably why I love to BETA and do ARCs) 

PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE Just hit the green arrows and the reblog!!!

As a 50 year old woman, the library offers me so much. Digital art pads to borrow, 3D printing, book clubs that are face to face (yeah, the introvert likes face to face because a moderator will stomp on anyone getting snarky)

New books in LARGE PRINT! I’m visually challenged and as much as I love my kindle, The feel of a real book in my hands will always be a beloved feeling!

Our library also has quarterly books sales of almost free books!! For 5$USD we get in a day early and can buy as many as we want. Anyone else has to wait and there is a limit for the first 2 days.

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stevviefox

Also many, many libraries have inter library loan(it may be called something different). This means if they don’t have the item you want, they can get it for you. This may include photocopy/pdf of articles. This can also include along with books and DVDs, microfilm/fiche which is also a huge resource. Check around for libraries that are listed as depositories if you want to look at government documents.

Remember that many colleges and universities have open stacks for the public. You will likely have to pay a membership fee but you will get to stuff.

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psi1998

I love the library ☺

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icycove

The library was one of my favorite places to go as a kid and I still live to go and just. Sit and read. Or do homework. The university I’m at has a massive 8-story one I love to just wonder around in~ Great places

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jaks21

Libraries are amazing places, we need to protect them to ensure their continued existence.

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earhartsease

I used to wander about the fiction section in my local library, and choose books with the most interesting titles - I discovered two amazing authors that way

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vaginadude

If you feel disconnected from your local community & want to find ways to get involved, seriously consider spending some time at the library. Go to some events! Organize a reading group!

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mathcat345

Support your libraries!

Read banned books!

People who don’t learn can be more easily controlled and told what to think!

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In case you lost it - a link to the eSIM donation guide. Even if you feel sick and powerless, you can at least do this. And even if you really, really can't donate, you can always at least share this and remind others.

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lanotteviene

the lowest tier, which costs 9 dollars, offers a week of connection while the very next, 16 dollars, will provide a full month of contact with the world to someone who desperately needs it. this is not some idle step. an entire month is a huge length of time for people who are displaced, terrified, and isolated.

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listen i do not mean this in a furry way at all and i know the actual tread of this would be ass but let me say. i would very much like it if there were boots that made animal tracks instead of boot tracks. i just think thatd be neat

doc marten edition this one goes out to the goths

*inhales* COWBOYS CATBOYS MILVES AND DILVES COME GET YA JUICE!!!!!!

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kedreeva

I have good news

And some bad news

This isn’t something new, though!

Shoes with horshoes and hooves as soles were used by mugalariak and smugglers in the Pyrenees from the 30s to the 60s to evade Guardia Civiles by leaving fake traces.

Starting shit on inaturalist with these shoes

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this report was from 2020 but it’s worth revisiting

Sixty-three percent of those surveyed did not know 6 million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust. Over half of those thought the toll was under 2 million.

A nationwide survey released Wednesday shows a "worrying lack of basic Holocaust knowledge" among adults under 40, including over 1 in 10 respondents who did not recall ever having heard the word "Holocaust" before.

The survey, touted as the first 50-state survey of Holocaust knowledge among millennials and Generation Z, showed that many respondents were unclear about the basic facts of the genocide. Sixty-three percent of those surveyed did not know that 6 million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust, and over half of those thought the death toll was fewer than 2 million. Over 40,000 concentration camps and ghettos were established during World War II, but nearly half of U.S. respondents could not name a single one.

"The most important lesson is that we can't lose any more time," said Greg Schneider, executive vice president of the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, which commissioned the study. "If we let these trends continue for another generation, the crucial lessons from this terrible part of history could be lost."

The Holocaust was the state-sponsored mass persecution and murder of millions of people under the Nazi regime and its collaborators. The genocide campaign targeted groups believed by Adolf Hitler's government to be biologically inferior because of anti-Semitism, homophobia or the like. Using tactics like gas wagons, concentration camps and firing squads, the regime targeted the Jewish people in particular for annihilation and killed nearly 2 of every 3 European Jews by 1945.

The lack of Holocaust knowledge demonstrated in the study is "shocking" and "saddening," said the Claims Conference, a nonprofit that works to secure material compensation for Holocaust survivors. The survey's data came from 11,000 interviews across the country, conducted by phone and online with a random, demographically representative sample of respondents ages 18 to 39. It was led by a task force that included Holocaust survivors, historians and experts from museums, educational institutions and nonprofits.

The findings raise concerns not just about Holocaust ignorance, but also about Holocaust denial. Just 90 percent of respondents said they believed that the Holocaust happened. Seven percent were not sure, and 3 percent denied that it happened. One of the most disturbing revelations, the survey noted, is that 11 percent of respondents believe Jews caused the Holocaust. The number climbs to 19 percent in New York, the state with the largest Jewish population.

"There is no doubt that Holocaust denial is a form of anti-Semitism," said Deborah Lipstadt, a professor of modern Jewish history and Holocaust studies at Emory University in Atlanta. "And when we fail to actively remember the facts of what happened, we risk a situation where prejudice and anti-Semitism will encroach on those facts."

Part of the problem may be social media, experts say. The survey shows that about half of millennial and Gen Z respondents have seen Holocaust denial or distortion posts online. Fifty-six percent reported having seen Nazi symbols on social media or in their communities within the past five years.

The findings come on the heels of the Claims Conference's #NoDenyingIt digital campaign, which used photos and videos of Holocaust survivors to appeal directly to Facebook to remove Holocaust denial posts. Facebook's Community Standards prohibit hate speech but do not consider Holocaust denial part of that category, despite opposite messaging from other institutions, like Congress and the State Department.

"We take down any post that celebrates, defends, or attempts to justify the Holocaust," a Facebook spokesperson said in an email. "The same goes for any content that mocks Holocaust victims, accuses victims of lying about the atrocities, spews hate, or advocates for violence against Jewish people in any way."

In countries where Holocaust denial is illegal, such as Germany, France and Poland, Facebook takes steps to restrict access in accordance with the law, the spokesperson said.

"We know many people strongly disagree with our position — and we respect that," the spokesperson said. "It's really important for us to engage on these issues and hear from people to understand their concerns. We have a team that is dedicated to developing and reviewing our policies and we welcome collaboration with industry, experts and other groups to ensure we're getting it right."

The social media debate is part of a larger reckoning over the Holocaust's place in American memory. With fewer living Holocaust survivors who can serve as eyewitnesses to the genocide and with a new wave of anti-Semitism in the U.S. and Europe, some worry that the seven-decade rallying cry "never forget" is being forgotten. Disturbingly, the majority of adults in the poll believed that something like the Holocaust could happen again, the survey found.

"When you learn the history of the Holocaust, you are not simply learning about the past," Lipstadt said. "These lessons remain relevant today in order to understand not only anti-Semitism, but also all the other 'isms' of society. There is real danger to letting them fade."

While most respondents first learned about the Holocaust in school, the survey's findings suggest that education may be incomplete. The Holocaust is associated with World War II, but 22 percent of respondents thought it was associated with World War I. Ten percent were not sure, 5 percent said the Civil War, and 3 percent said the Vietnam War.

Certain states mandate Holocaust education in school, and the majority of survey participants said the subject should be compulsory. But there was not a direct correlation between states that mandate Holocaust education and positive survey results, Schneider said.

Respondents in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Massachusetts ranked highest in Holocaust knowledge, even though those states do not require Holocaust education, according to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Respondents in New York, Indiana and California — which do require Holocaust education — were most likely to believe the Holocaust is a myth or has been exaggerated, at rates higher than 20 percent of the surveyed population.

"Holocaust education is extremely local," Schneider said. "Teachers are the heroes in this story, particularly this year, where the challenges are beyond imaginable. In general, teachers can be overwhelmed in classrooms with the content and the lack of time and resources. Really, what we're trying to do is make sure proper training and resources and support is available to teachers across the country."

Eyewitness testimony is the most powerful tool available to educators, said Gretchen Skidmore, director of education initiatives at the Holocaust Memorial Museum.

“There is nothing that can replace the stories of survivors in Holocaust education," Skidmore said. "It is very meaningful when you see a student listening to a survivor, hearing how individuals responded to this watershed event in human history and thinking not only what would I have done but what will I do with the choices I face today."

Still, educators are preparing for the day when there are no more living Holocaust survivors to join the classroom, including efforts to digitize their stories.

"The fact that that recorded testimony exists and is being collected and maintained is a really useful tool now, and it will continue to be a useful tool in the future," said Ariel Behrman, who heads the Anti-Defamation League's Echoes & Reflections program, a Holocaust education program in partnership with the USC Shoah Foundation at the University of Southern California and Yad Vashem, Israel's official memorial to the victims of the Holocaust.

The Echoes & Reflections program has reached over 14,250 schools and 72,000 teachers at no cost to educators, according to its website.

"The interest is there, without a doubt," Behrman said. "Teachers really do seek us out. There are a lot of things students can learn from the past and from those who experienced the Holocaust. There are also contemporary connections to be made, and students can apply what they learned to their world today."

These days, Holocaust education is about teaching more than just facts, Behrman said. Last week, Echoes & Reflections released a national survey of 1,500 college students, which found that high school Holocaust education was associated with students' being more empathetic, tolerant and socially responsible. Students with Holocaust education reported themselves to be more likely to stand up to negative stereotyping, for example, and more willing to challenge incorrect or biased information.

Learning about the Holocaust is valuable, adults overwhelmingly agreed in the survey. Eighty percent of the Claims Conference survey respondents agreed that it was important to learn about the Holocaust partly so it never happens again.

“We've seen it time and time again," Schneider said. "Education is the best way to prevent ignorance and to prevent hate.

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