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Randomness- That's Me

Randomness- That's Me

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krooked-glasses:

I was watching a speedpaint and I really liked the music in it. The music was from something called “Emibound.” It’s an album made by James Roach and was on his bandcamp apparently, but now it isn’t. Even direct links to the page no longer lead anywhere.
Makes me a bit sad because I really dig the music. Any living, reading, response-capable person here know of a way to get a hold of this thing since Google doesn’t?

In desperate need of new tunes. THANKS.

Emibound wow haven’t thought about THAT in years- James Roach’s Tumblr used to be SoSelfImportant or something like that, him and a bunch of his friends were making a kind of Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World little parody and he was making the music along with making fan-music for Homestuck….. Wow. I need to listen to his stuff again

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lapyslazuly:

OKAY

So the first time I heard the song “Both of You” in Mr. Greg, one specific part struck me and stuck out more than anything else, so I’ve been playing that part over and over and had this theory that I couldn’t quite be absolutely positive of-

The theory that in the song, in the beginning, when Steven first sings the lines, “But you’ve got a lot in common, you really do.”

I swore I heard Rose in that line, “you really do”

To make sure, I had to look it up and-

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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Feminist Friday

5slicesofpepperonipizza:

mailedocumented:

When Robert Downey Jr. was asked about his acting process and Scarlett Johansson was asked how she got into shape 

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Two-time Oscar-winning Cate Blanchett 

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Designer & author Lauren Conrad 

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Award-winning Emma Stone 

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When award-winning actress Julianne Moore was asked to put her fingers into a “Mani Cam” 

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When award-winning Elisabeth Moss did 

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Emma Watson

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Rihanna 

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Megan Fox

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Nicki Minaj 

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All of my role models in my life. 

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fandomlife-universe:

So I’m on AO3 and I see a lot of people who put “I do not own [insert fandom here]” before their story.

Like, I came on this site to read FAN fiction. This is a FAN fiction site. I’m fully aware that you don’t own the fandom or the characters. That’s why it’s called FAN FICTION.

Oh you youngins… How quickly they forget.

Back in the day, before fan fiction was mainstream and even encouraged by creators… This was your “please don’t sue me, I’m poor and just here for a good time” plea.

Cause guess what? That shit used to happen.

how soon they forget ann rice’s lawyers.

What happened with her lawyers.

History became legend. Legend became myth….  And some things that should not have been forgotten were lost.

I worked with one of the women that got contacted by Rice’s lawyers. Scared the hell out of her and she never touched fandom again.
The first time I saw a commission post on tumblr for fanart, I was shocked.

One of the reasons I fell out of love with her writing was her treatment of the fans… (that and the opening chapter of Lasher gave me such heebie-jeebies with the whole underage sex thing I felt unclean just reading it.)

I have zero problem with fanart/fic so long as the creators aren’t making money off of it. It is someone else’s intellectual property and people who create fan related works need to respect that (and a solid 98% of them do.)

The remaining 2% are either easily swayed by being gently prompted to not cash in on someone else’s IP. Or they DGAF… and they are the ones who will eventually land themselves in hot water. Either way: this isn’t much of an excuse to persecute your entire fanbase.

But Anne Rice went off the deep end with this stuff by actively attacking people who were expressing their love for her work and were not profiteering from it.

The Vampire Chronicles was a dangerous fandom to be in back in the day. Most of the works I read/saw were hidden away in the dark recesses of the internet and covered by disclaimers (a lot of them reading like thoroughly researched legal documents.)

And woe betide anyone who was into shipping anyone with ANYONE in that fandom. You were most at risk, it seemed, if your vision of the characters deviated from the creators ‘original intentions.’ (Hypocritical of a woman who made most of her living writing erotica.)

Imagine getting sued over a headcanon…

Put simply: we all lived in fear of her team of highly paid lawyers descending from the heavens and taking us to court over a slashfic less than 500 words long.

all

of

this

Reblogging because I can’t believe there are people out there who don’t know the story behind fan fiction disclaimers. 

You guys REALLY didn’t know about this?

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