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Things I am not posting about this week:
1. Brexit
2. Guardian fandom, slash as an abstract concept, and the difference between queercoding, queerbaiting, representation and tokenism, and how that has played out across media and cultures in the last twenty-five years
3. The difficulty inherent in switching constantly between Guardian liveblogs and Guardian episode recaps ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
4. How it looks like I'm going to end up having to dig out my old Mike Gravel for President merch ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
5. The difference between historical fashion and historical clothing and why it gets my goat when people erase the difference
6. My current project, inspired by the search tips post, of going through my entire 600 pages of logged-in AO3 history to bookmark and tag stuff I want to hang on to
I am not writing posts about them, but feel free to ask me anyway, the rants are on tap.
I did, however, post to
fictional_fans about what types of fanfic are good for readers who don't know the canon, so you should go there to talk about that.
1. Brexit
2. Guardian fandom, slash as an abstract concept, and the difference between queercoding, queerbaiting, representation and tokenism, and how that has played out across media and cultures in the last twenty-five years
3. The difficulty inherent in switching constantly between Guardian liveblogs and Guardian episode recaps ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
4. How it looks like I'm going to end up having to dig out my old Mike Gravel for President merch ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
5. The difference between historical fashion and historical clothing and why it gets my goat when people erase the difference
6. My current project, inspired by the search tips post, of going through my entire 600 pages of logged-in AO3 history to bookmark and tag stuff I want to hang on to
I am not writing posts about them, but feel free to ask me anyway, the rants are on tap.
I did, however, post to
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
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I also like the ones that run along the lines of "five different laws forbidding this were passed in ten years, so clearly, nobody ever did it and it was taboo in the culture." Uh... that's not how that works. If people aren't doing it en masse, you don't have to constantly pass new laws about it.
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