May. 28th, 2010

tomomichi: (three swords)
→ Usual warnings: You need an account for pixiv, you don't need one for devART/tegaki. DON'T TAKE THE ART WITHOUT PERMISSION. Save me, plz. Crapload of links here, so it make take a moment to load.
→ I was determined to get all caught up on Pixiv today, dammit! That... kind of didn't happen. But, well, have a ridiculous amount of art spam anyway! I'm breaking these up, this post is going to be the 2010 Spring Anime post, so pretty much just assume SPOILERS for all aired episodes.
→ fandomsecrets:
    » "I still miss [Elizabeth from SGA] like crazy!" - This plus the comments who all miss her and wish she'd gotten more development have really made me fond of the SGA fandom again. ELIZABETH WAS THE BEST PART OF THE SHOW OMG. (imo, of course.)
    » "I find slash of all flavors exploitive!" - I don't normally read the comments of a long thread on a secret that is probably a really obvious troll, but this was an interesting discussion of default sexuality assumptions in fandom and how, dude, it's fanfic. Calm down. No need to get upset over a bunch of fictional characters being written into makeouts with other fictional characters of the same gender. On the other hand, it is interesting discussion. Though, I dunno what people are so cranky about, I never have trouble sequestering myself away in slash or het corners of fandom when I'm in a given mood. Maybe that's just a byproduct of having so many fandoms? Do other people have trouble finding the type of pairings/fic they prefer? Is it really something to get worked up about, aside from how all fic is "exploitive" of whatever sexuality is being written about? (Also, there are macros and gifs in this thread. That's the real reason I love it. There are some beautiful ones there.)

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