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W4nderingStar's R76 Fanfics

@w4nderingstarfanfics

R76 Shipper, Sometimes Fanfic Writer, Currently Taking A Break From Writing
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Fandom: Overwatch Rating: Mature Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Reaper | Gabriel Reyes/Soldier: 76 | Jack Morrison Characters: Soldier: 76 | Jack Morrison, Reaper | Gabriel Reyes Additional Tags: Wild West AU, weird west au, love me the weird west, Cowboy Jack, Witch Gabriel, my favorite enemy:, Misunderstandings, Blood in Chapter 5, Hurt/Comfort

Summary:

Gabriel has a proposition for for Jack: Escort him into the Wilds and the cowboy can name his price. Jack never could tell those pretty eyes no... even if he never had a chance with the most powerful witch in the city.

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prokopetz

The constant rolling disaster that is Overwatch's game development aside, what really perplexes me about how Blizzard is handing the broader franchise is their continual insistence that a canon narrative exists in spite of their equally continual refusal to tell anyone what it is.

Like, okay, the events of the games aren't canon. Fair enough: the games are multiplayer-only, and you can't account for player actions.

Oh, and the animated short films aren't canon either – they're properly understood as in-universe propaganda, not depictions of actual events. That's a little high concept for you guys, but fine.

But surely the comics are canon, right? Well, no; some of the comics (we're not telling you which ones) were canon at one point, but the writing team has decided to go in a different direction.

My dudes, what is left? The weird Source Filmmaker porn? Is that canon? Well, apparently it's at least as canon as anything else!

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chongoblog
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prokopetz

The constant rolling disaster that is Overwatch's game development aside, what really perplexes me about how Blizzard is handing the broader franchise is their continual insistence that a canon narrative exists in spite of their equally continual refusal to tell anyone what it is.

Like, okay, the events of the games aren't canon. Fair enough: the games are multiplayer-only, and you can't account for player actions.

Oh, and the animated short films aren't canon either – they're properly understood as in-universe propaganda, not depictions of actual events. That's a little high concept for you guys, but fine.

But surely the comics are canon, right? Well, no; some of the comics (we're not telling you which ones) were canon at one point, but the writing team has decided to go in a different direction.

My dudes, what is left? The weird Source Filmmaker porn? Is that canon? Well, apparently it's at least as canon as anything else!

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chongoblog
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catgirlhell

its official: tumblr is selling our data to Midjourney

we'd been hearing rumors about this for a bit but now its open and out there. some details from this article

it goes without saying, but if @staff goes through with this its going to be an utter shitshow and im all but certain the website will not survive it.

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evilwizard

everyone go enable this immediately. it can be a bit hard to find because “visibility is under blog settings instead of general settings or privacy. you have to do this individually for each separate side-blog

if you can’t find it on the app then the update probably hasn’t rolled out to you, and you’ll have to go through the web browser. what a truly wild way/time to implement this

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tshortik

Turn on "prevent third-party sharing" in your settings!

Go into your settings, click on your blog name, scroll down and enable "prevent third-party sharing". I'm gonna be honest, I question how much/if this even prevents any AI bullshit, but do it just in case anyway.

Edit: On Mobile it's the Settings Gear, Visibility, Prevent third-party sharing.

You have to turn that on for all your blogs separately.

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heywriters

In mobile browser it is under Blog Settings. In the sidebar under each sideblog scrolldown menu it should say Blog Settings at the bottom. The option to turn this off will be wherever the "Hide blog from search" options are (Visibility).

Thank you @heywriters for figuring that out!

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