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  • Loving how many Kiwis are in the new season of Our Flag Means Death.

  • For a while in my life I legitimately considered moving to Germany. There’s multiple reasons I inevitably ended up staying in the US but one of the big ones was that one time when I was in Germany and wanted some salsa the closest thing I could find was basically just tomato sauce.

  • You crave a burrito. You ask your aunt, hey. Can we make burritos? And she says, sure. But we can’t use tortillas. They don’t sell those here. And you learn to your horror that she plans to use flatbread. Which she insists is basically the same thing as a tortilla. It is not. It’s not. It’s adequate but good lord it’s not a tortilla.

  • There’s the near impossibility of dual citizenship, the pay toilets, my difficulty with the language, being really far away from most of my family, the difficulty of finding a job as a foreigner, the lack of diversity especially in rural areas. But also in there. Is buying a bottle of supposedly habanero “hot” sauce and it being so mild that I could drink it.

  • I know how to make tortillas, guys. Perhaps also read the rest of the post. With a lighthearted tone, preferably.

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    You have my deepest condolences.

  • Okay so I’m American and I live in Scotland and let me tell you about this fucking abomination:

    I once found corn tortillas in a Sainsbury’s. Oho, you may think, that’s a lovely find! But no, my friend. These were flour tortillas… with cooked corn rolled into them. Individual kernels. Like one may find blueberries in a pancake.

    I still see red when I think about it.

  • I have… no words. Beyond stunned.

  • In honor of my tags passing peer review, i would like to inform everyone that when i make quesadillas my german gf dips them in mayo

  • When I was in Ireland I distinctly remember seeing a commercial for "extra mild" salsa. I still don't know what that even means. Just chopped tomato and onion in a jar? My friends and I had to have pickled jalapenos shipped in. It was hell

  • What makes JKR's shitshow even harder to process is that she didn't just ruin a book series. Harry Potter was an entire subculture. Like Star Wars and Star Trek fans, Harry Potter fans dedicated their lives and careers to the series. I don't know if I'd call it "underground," but liking Harry Potter got you beaten up when I was in school, so it was more of a dedicated indie culture than a mass-appeal fanbase.

    Harry Potter was so huge that fan works developed their own followings. Potter Puppet Pals racked up hundreds of thousands of followers and was nearly as relevant as the series itself. For fanfiction, Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality got so big that it has a Wikipedia page. The band Harry and the Potters spawned the wizard rock music genre. A Very Potter Musical developed a fanbase and launched Darren Criss's career.

    Harry Potter also has extensive ties to fandom history. Everyone in my generation (millennials) remembers coming home from school to read Harry Potter fanfiction on the Internet. Today, most people just post their stories on Wattpad or Archive of Our Own. But at the time, the fanbase was splintered between fanfiction.net and dozens of individual websites and forums, some made for specific ships. Since they all had individual hosts, a lot of those sites have been lost to time.

    And there's the infamous My Immortal fanfiction, which is an Internet legend with people still searching for the author. Everybody read that one (and laughed at it) in middle school.

    Pre-social media, fan sites like The Leaky Cauldron and Mugglenet had massive followings because they were one of few sources for news, theories, essays and fan content. Some of these sites still exist after being around for over a decade and building their own legacy.

    Before Deathly Hallows came out, fans were so desperate to know what happened that Mugglenet published a book called What Will Happen in Harry Potter 7: Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Falls in Love and How Will the Adventure Finally End? Yep...Harry Potter was so big that people wrote separate books about what would happen in an upcoming book.

    And that's not mentioning all the book release parties, Harry Potter-themed events, monuments, fan films, restaurants and even a theme park. A lot of fandoms have those, but Harry Potter infiltrated every aspect of popular culture.

    Today, there's a thriving culture of "Harry Potter adults" with themed weddings, baby showers and Etsy stores. Putting your Hogwarts house in your Instagram bio is pretty much a prerequisite for joining the "bookish" community. Warner still produces new content, like the Fantastic Beasts series, although we've all seen what a disaster that's been.

    Everyone has at least a few memories associated with Harry Potter even if it's just watching the movies. I had great memories associated with Harry Potter. But looking back at the subculture, history and thousands of fan works, it doesn't seem fun anymore. Studying the fandom or being part of it comes with an awkward tension because you don't want to seem like you're condoning JKR's bigotry but can't divorce her from the series. This subculture was spawned by a woman who turned her legacy of magic and wonder into one of abuse and hatred.

    I don't expect people to write paragraphs about how much they hate JKR every time they post about Harry Potter, but it's still uncomfortable to see people make new content or wear their Harry Potter Etsy tote bags like nothing happened. Even if they clarify that they don't support her, it's just a weird, tense situation for everybody.

    People dedicated years of their lives to running Harry Potter fan sites, writing fanfiction, cosplaying characters and making fan movies. If I were in that situation, I'd have a mild identity crisis. I'd ask myself "Did I waste all those years? Should I delete my content? Where do I go from here?"

    So ultimately, JKR didn't ruin "just" a book series or even "just" a fandom. She tanked an entire culture, which inspired people to look at Harry Potter more critically. The issues that people brought to the light tainted the series's legacy even without JKR's personal issues.

    Once, Harry Potter was a series for generations. Now, former fans hope that the series fades into irrelevancy. Unfortunately, JKR didn't just tarnish her legacy--she took decades of history, millions of fans and a worldwide subculture along with her.

  • it’s crazy having been super-involved in the HP fandom for more than a decade and watching the fallout from this

    quidditch (the real sport) has changed its name to quadball

    the harry potter alliance (a nonprofit) has rebranded to fandom forward

    the sub-subcultures that sprung up within the HP fandom have now distanced themselves from the main fandom and have become independent groups in their own right

    HP was so integral to the development of early online fandom (as OP’s mentioned) that now there’s sort of just a weird... hole in the internet

    for many HP fans, it took up a lot of their life. three conventions a year, wizard rock shows, HPA fundraising, granger leadership academy, nightly fanfic, podcasts, quidditch games.

    when fans (rightfully) shunned JKR and began to leave the fandom, a lot of them (myself included) were left rudderless. how do you reconcile the fact that most of your friends, hobbies, sometimes even jobs, were due to the work of such a hateful person? as OP said, did i waste my life?

    i’m obviously not saying that this is the worst part about JKR’s bigotry (the worst part is, of course, the bigotry) or that HP fans are the worst-done-by victims (who are of course trans people)

    but it is WILD to see such a juggernaut of internet fandom be virtually scrubbed away

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    Pride and Prejudice (2005) + tumblr posts (part 1)

  • For those following the SAG and WGA strikes there’s new shit a-brewing, this time targeting background actors (aka extras).

    Some may know that one of the issues SAG is fighting is that studios want to take virtual scans of background actors and use them in perpetuity (meaning forever) without any additional compensation to those background actors. So you would just see a bunch of AI generated humans in future movies based off of a background actor that worked one day.

    This is already shitty because working as an extra for 3 days on a union set (if you receive a union voucher each day) is one of the main ways to qualify for SAG eligibility. This means that a lot of actors working background do not yet have union protection and likely do not have an agent or manager to protect them. Disney has already allegedly told background actors to do this on the set of Wanda Vision: https://www.avclub.com/wandavision-background-actors-say-disney-scanned-them-1850709900

    Here’s where it's worse.

    There is one main company that supplies background actors for major union and non union productions. Central Casting. They love to brag about their very long influence in the industry - in old movies dating back to the 40s you can hear jokes about hiring extras from Central Casting.

    Central Casting has been including an electronic document for all actors in their database to sign as part of onboarding. Signing it gives Central Casting the right to use your images, your videos, and YOUR LIKENESS in perpetuity, forever. They would OWN your likeness. Instead of it being a studio supplying the AI background actors, it would be Central Casting instead.

    Receiving any work from Central Casting in the future is conditional upon signing it. No signature = no extra work = no extra income for union actors trying to make health insurance minimums, no union extra work for pre-SAG members.

    SAG already reached out to Central Casting to tell them to stop. Central Casting refused.

    Edit to say: this is not new. It’s part of actors onboarding and is called the Photo, Image, and Video Release. It’s phrased to sound like you are just giving them permission to use your image and video for CC’s website and promotional purposes. But the actual language is much broader. It's only recently being brought up as a point for discussion because some casting directors (who are generally supportive of the strike) started pointing it out.

    Central Casting is owned by Entertainment Partners which is also a giant software conglomerate and owns a lot of the software used to organize background casting and pay actors. https://www.ep.com/company/about-us/

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    Irving Penn: Flowers (1969)

  • i'm a taylor swift centrist. she makes perfectly tolerable pop music that i can't imagine really getting into. dunno what it is about her that makes so many people go insane

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  • studio execs: but- but what about our prestige limited series what about our diversity what about young sheldon!?

    tumblr users: shh columbo’s talking about his wife

  • Sorry, I don’t care that Netflix shows are delayed, I’m catching up on anime from 1989.

  • The "who would win?" meme. On one side is a stock image of sad executives captioned "studio execs who have a meltdown at the mere thought of making slightly less money." on the other side is a picture of a cabinet full of dvds captioned "my collection of dvds."ALT
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    what does zesty mean in this context?

    I was going to report this and move on because its just..so pathetically ridiculous. I know it was meant to hurt my feelings but honestly I just feel slightly baffled why this person who obviously doesnt know anything about me except that im bi? But I felt I would discuss thisTERF-light word salad nonsense to explain why If my followers get something like this, to treat it like a pornbot follow.

    I honestly believe this is some sort of troll sent to someone based on something I may have vaguely commented on or reblogged in the past because I all my most recent lgbt+ posts are pro-trans support.

    This feels generic and part of the reason it feels “bot” to me.

    1. notice how it doesnt refer to anything specifically thats prompted it?

    2. notice how it refers to me as part of a pural. so its actually not to me but to a group the person who sent this doesnt like.

    3. its full of very vague but also derogatory language. “bihet” etc. but has no real language that is actually specific to me, which both confuses the message but also suggests this is sent with the aim to upset but is not specifically targeted at me but just at a group this person is bigoted against.

    4. Its kind of reminds me of those fortune teller things, the message is extremely confused and vague so in an attempt to figure out what its talking about I mentally try to fit what I’ve said on the blog and who I am to fit with it, to understand why this was sent to me.

    But honestly It could be anything the person could have seen me reblog a bi post, a pro-trans post, a post about being a bi woman who happened to marry a man, a post about bi erasure, a post about wider lgbtq+ communities, but the person who this anon is talking to isn’t actually me.

    Which is my point with this kind of message. If you get them, just recognise they arent about you, its spam. It may have been sent by a real person but that person isn’t talking to you they talking to an imaginary enemy they have in their head.

    I mean if you are the person who sent this to me. this is an F grade attempt. too vague, zero effort, no research on your intended target. (my art blog is right there in all its sapphic glory), also confused message, am i meant to be sad that a gay person wouldnt date me im apparently “het” occording to them? i feel if you are going to send hate it should at least have have some sort of internal logic.

    TLDR: these kinds of messages are obviously SPAM in the sense that they are generic and probably sent out to a lot of people. treat them the same way you treat pornbots, report and block without hesitation.

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    every year some clueless dumbasses get upset like "gays and drag queens at the eurovision??!?" yeah bruh, breaking news, fork found in the kitchen, i genuinely dont understand why you're surprised

  • "Queers found at the Queer Pageant" yeah no shit

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