[by ao3commentoftheday]
“What is significant about fan fiction is that it often spins the kind of stories that showrunners wouldn’t think to tell, because fanficcers often come from a different demographic. The discomfort seems to be not that the shows are being reinterpreted by fans, but that they are being reinterpreted by the wrong sorts of fans - women, people of colour, queer kids, horny teenagers, people who are not professional writers, people who actually care about continuity (sorry). The proper way for cultural mythmaking to progress, it is implied, is for privileged men to recreate the works of privileged men from previous generations whilst everyone else listens quietly.”
[found here]
Canon vs. Fandom Superheroes
In Mxrvel movies, they make war.
In our fandom creations, they make LOVE.
#MakeLoveNotWar
[by kurozawa46]
But . . . but . . . doesn't M/M slash fetishize gay men?
People comparing men’s fetishization of lesbians to slash fandom is always so funny like imagine a world where large amounts of men did get extremely emotionally invested in potential romantic relationships between fictional women
[by vomitrocious123]
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