The one thing I think about with the wall-of-tags fic is the fact that itβs exposed how entitled we feel to services from a platform that operates as a non-profit
I donβt think that AO3 doesnβt want to make changes, I think they lack the financial and logistical means to do so
And Iβm not saying that the platform doesnβt exist in a way that encourages harassment, because it does. Weβve all seen it. But Iβm not sure if thereβs an obligation to the user when they arenβt profiting off of the site itself. There isnβt a customer/client relationship
And I wish something could be done about it, I really do, because there are some serious flaws in the platform that could be fixed with better moderation and a more secure set up, but that would require them to hire programmers and moderators that they simply canβt afford
i think it's important to remember that "cis" should not be considered a default, and neither should heterosexuality.
when people call making a character who's gender identity and sexuality haven't been explicitly discussed LGBTQIA+ "bending the canon" that's pretty rough
like, unless the character has explicitly said, "this is my sexuality," or "these are my pronouns / how I identify," they could be anything. You don't know. So, you might see them as straight, or cis, but that isn't any more grounded in reality than someone else's interpretation.
like, i personally view Dazai as bisexual in the canon, even though it's never explicitly said one way or the other. And I prefer to view Chuuya as a genderqueer character. Other people don't, and that's fine, but presuming one is more valid than the other is not cool
Now that I have awoken, this song is the inspiration behind the Sequel to everything or nothing, βUnconditional,β which is a much more HOPEFUL story lmao
The themes are similar to angels on the moon in the sense that it does focus on recovery, but itβs less about grief in this sense and more about trauma.
It picks up around six months after Chuuyaβs surgery, and while Everything or Nothing and Angels on the Moon focused more on
Dazaiβs emotional growth, Unconditional is going to be more even handed in the sense that youβre going to see a lot more of Chuuyaβs growth as well.
But overall itβs a happy story and thereβs going to be comedy, smut, and fluff to go with everything, and a happy ending!
I sometimes feel like we donβt want to see characters as weak and insecure because we would rather think that self confidence is inherent rather than something that is built up over time with effort because it precludes us from having to take that journey ourselves
My little cousin has been getting into naruto lately and Iβm rethinking my Sakura hatred okay Iβm INTROSPECTIVE
Because honestly I hated characters like her, or Sansa from Game of Thrones, and Armin from attack on Titan, but they had some of the greatest character arcs ever BECAUSE they werenβt confident π€
I want to expand on this CC answer and say that while I'm extremely grateful to have people who like to read my story and who are excited for updates, "is this discontinued" or "please update" comments cause me a lot of anxiety, because I'm already producing as much as I can
This is something I enjoy doing, and I do it to relieve stress from my daily life. If I wrote any faster than I already do, there would be a significant drop in quality.
As far as my AO3 only fics go, I place a lot of pressure on myself with them, and they take a lot of time.
Not to mention the fact that, as my obligations IRL ramp back up, it gets harder to meet timelines and make everyone happy. I have to prioritize my own mental health in that situation, and I just focus on writing things that come naturally, not sticking to a strict schedule.