People used to comment on web comics.
People used to comment on fanfiction.
People used to comment on fanart.
People used to comment on OCs.
I hate "content" culture.
I hate "consuming content" and scrolling immediately to the next thing.
People used to be excited about the art that other people created.
People used to want to share that excitement with creators.
I hate this future.
The one thing I disliked while watching the Digimon Adventure Tri movies is that Meiko (who was the new character for the films) took WAY more focus than the original 8 Digidestined/chosen children
This could be my issue, but I dislike it when a character archetype is known for being shy. I am shy, but having that as a character's only defining trait makes the character dull to watch. Also, while watching the movies, Meiko felt like someone's fanfic oc at times when all the characters they interact with adore and love her very much, and she and her Digimon partner are extraordinary throughout the plot's run.
I feel like she was only made as a character just so the writers could give Taichi a love interest and further establish that the 02 epilogue is still, in fact, canon. Even then, the two of them lacked any chemistry.
hello! i would like to announce that i’m trying to make my own spin on a digimon story! i’ll release character sheets one by one and some scripts from time to time. i’m going to make it as if it were going to be a real show, though i can’t animate so really it’ll just be some drawings and scripts. i would really appreciate the digimon community’s support. if anyone has any questions or ideas, please comment them! i love you all 🤍🩶🖤💻
Terminé digimon02🎉
Ahora pasaré al 03, he he he
Posts about self-positivity are not the place to vent your self-negativity. If you see a post saying something like “Wow, I feel really good about myself today! I hope you have a good day”, it’s very inappropriate to reply with something like “I wish I could, but I’m miserable and nobody has ever liked me”.
It’s fine to make posts venting your emotions (as long as they’re tagged appropriately!), but adding that to someone else’s post - especially if it’s about them feeling good - not only brings the mood down for everyone involved, but also violates important social boundaries
If you wouldn’t say it to a stranger who wished you a good day in public, you shouldn’t say it to a stranger who wished you a good day online. This goes for all types of positivity posts.
Stop using the r-slur
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people complaining about the lack of content in fandoms lately: maybe if y'all didn’t steal and repost other people’s hard work and actually showed your appreciation for it by liking it, commenting on it, reblogging it, etc, and/or didn’t spend all your time harassing people who like things you don’t like, or like things differently than you, fanartists and writers would feel like producing more work?
if your bio says proshippers DNI, why in the fuck are you following me
Wall of Shame for gif+fanworks thieves and their supporters who steal my stuff and can't even give me a very simple apology. I'm not asking for much y'all! When it's not dealing with reposters, a general blog about gifs and other relevant PSAs. Have fun reading them all, hopefully you'll learn something significant about how to interact with strangers you don't know online. Genuinely, I hope they help, but I won't entertain reposters, trolls, or any of their supporters. By the way, if you've reposted my stuff or tried to argue with me in favor of stealing and reposting other's hard work without giving proper credit and asking for Permissions, delete it!!! Any reblog here noting fanworks thieves or supporters stays up until relevant posts or conversations are fully, one hundred percent deleted. It's super easy!!! "ANYONE CAN DO IT!!!"
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