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FemShep Summer Wear
Ladies, you can proudly wear your the N7 emblem this summer with a new burnout tank top ($20) and dolman shirt ($24) from the Bioware Store, a part of Treehouse Brand Stores.These Mass Effect items are perfect for a day on the beach or saving the world, you know, whatever happens first on a typical summer day.
Let me adore Bioware even more right now because not only do they have ladies gear but they look BADASS and fashionable!
Reg, I expect to see you in these!
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Okay I just really want to know what font that is more than anything
Red White and Blue Oatmeal Cookies
- Strawberry and Blueberry White Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies
… but I’m wondering if posting the start of a new WIP will make things better or worse (for me or anyone else, cos I’m sure none of you are sick of my damn WIPs, right?).
What’s the verdict, people? It’s been forever and a day since I posted anything, I know.
NASA Releases Panoramic View of Mars! Warning: Contains billions and billions of pixels
A new interactive panorama of the Martian surface has just been released by NASA/JPL, and it’s just as cool as you’d expect. This massive view of the red planet is zoomable down to an incredible level of detail. Everything from the landing site to its eventual destination at Mt. Sharp is there in iron oxide-hued glory.
I’ve included a few of my favorite views above. First, an L-shaped sequence of frickin’ laser beam scars left over from the mast-mounted ChemCam (pew pew science!) Next, some notably shiny rocks, their silver surface made visible through the rusty dust. Finally, “J-P-L” written in morse code thanks to the code drilled into Curiosity’s wheels.
You can go here to explore a few different interactive versions, but I’ve embedded my favorite below (click through to view, Tumblr Dashboard viewers). THIS IS AWESOME.
(Source: perversiondumerveilleux)
PLEASE HELP US!!!!!! REBLOG THIS!!!!
FINALLY SOMETHING ABOUT BRAZIL’S SITUATION ON MY DASHBOARD
WE’RE LIVING A REVOLUTION! WE’VE BEEN IN AN ALMOST CIVIL WAR STATE FOR TWO WEEKS! WHAT THE HELL, FOREIGNERS? TALK ABOUT US!
I’ve been trying to formulate my reaction both within the story to Derek/Ms Blake and how fandom has responded to it, and it’s all kind of messy in my head, but I’m going to put it out there because maybe other people are feeling the same. What I’m NOT doing is saying this is the only/right way to feel. It’s how I personally feel. I am not attacking anyone’s opinion, but I am not going to soft shoe it either and be supportive of things I don’t understand/agree with - especially when I feel it’s damaging in some way. I am coming at this from the perspective of a Sterek shipper, and I don’t consider that a caveat at all, but rather a starting point.
1) Within the show itself:
I think these two posts by Suaine and Qhuinn have some very valid points about HOW the start of Derek and Ms Blake’s romance begins. It’s very cliche, much more so even than Scott overhearing Allison’s phonecall and immediately fixating on her. That was designed to fit within the concept of werewolves, anchors, etc. What Davis did with Derek and Ms Blake was straight up create a romantic relationship out of cheesy music and a hand stretched out in help. More problematic is the fact that they used the heteronormative expectations of viewers to create the romantic relationship in viewer minds without ever having them speak a word to each other. This is problematic in two-fold ways. First, it is based not on character chemistry or flirty interactions but on heteronormative romantic tropes - it’s purely designed to create a sense of romance with zero buildup/work. It’s like shipping a couple from the cover of a romance novel, without bothering to read the actual book. We all know Derek, but we don’t know Ms Blake and it’s a disservice to her character to have their romance start via cliches and not character moments. The second reason that it is so problematic is that they did this in the season after they discovered the popularity of Sterek, a fanon romantic relationship built of on many more scenes/chemistry, etc than Derek and Ms Blake were given. Yet Davis decided to straight up use heteronormative tropes and audience conditioning to show a het romance happening. Knowing how much more effort has to be made for non-Sterek fans see a romantic relationship between Stiles&Derek because of those same heteronormative assumptions - despite certain similarities between this scene in 3x03 to Derek saving Stiles in 2x02 - Davis went with the easy, heteronormative cliche route to show the start to Derek and Ms Blake’s romance. It bugs me, because it feels like Davis decided it was just easier to write a het romance and see how fans react, then to go for the harder writing of a Sterek slowburn because it bucks the assumptions of the non-shipping audience.
Now, while I find the start to their romance extremely forced, it’s possible that in the next few eps they will have more scenes together that show their chemistry/makes it more romantic. It was a bad start, but it could get better. And I personally am not opposed to Derek (or Stiles) having a relationship with someone else so long as it’s transitory. And given Jeff Davis has a bedside book titled “How to Torment Derek Hale” it would be probably the most shocking thing the show has ever done if their relationship works out. So while it’s off to an inauspicious start, and while I’m unhappy with Davis’ choice to do it at all, I’m not going to assume I’ll hate it. I won’t ship it, but we’ll see how the season goes.
2) How fandom reacts:
So, I really don’t like when slash fans respond to a love interest by hating on the character purely for being a woman and love interest. I think we’ve all seen the cardboard cutouts for characters many shows call love interests and are duly nervous - but insulting her purely for her gender is out of line.
On the other hand, I really don’t like when Sterek fans fall over themselves to show support for Derek/Ms Blake, either out of some misguided sense of fairness/not wanting to seem like a crazy shipper or because they truly like it. Here’s where things get dicy and I’m not saying people should do this or that, my way is right, whatever. I’m explaining my personal feeling. You know why I don’t like it when Sterek fans support Derek/Ms Blake? I feel like Davis is testing our resolve, seeing if he can convince people that Derek/someone else or Stiles/someone else is an acceptable substitute for Sterek, which would be harder for him to write. I feel like every time a Sterek shipper ships Derek/Ms Blake after seeing only the cliche romantic trope of their meeting, the probability of Sterek going canon decreases a little because it’s telling Davis that it’s ok to substitute an easier het romance for a m/m romance between two not immediately identified as gay characters. So honestly, every time I see a name on my dashboard who I know ships Sterek saying they also love Derek/Ms Blake I flinch a lot. I’m not invalidating anyone’s right to feel that way, I’m explaining how I feel when I see it, which is a different thing.
So, my take away is not that Derek/Ms Blake is a threat to Sterek because I doubt it is long term. It’s that I’m already side eyeing it because it didn’t start in a way that supports the characters themselves. And it’s that I’m worried Davis is testing Sterek fans to see if he can get away with substituting a het romance instead.
This is EXACTLY why, my personal feelings aside, the fandom reaction has broken my heart yesterday.