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List 5 things that make you happy, then put this in the askbox for the last 10 people who liked or reblogged something from you
Star Wars
Writing fanfics
Drawing
Swimming
Doing my makeup
Reblog if its ok to spam you with boops
This is making me think of a modern Star Wars au fic I am working on where Luke has a conversation with Din about how he isn’t sure if he’s f to m trans or gender fluid because he identifies as a he, but doesn’t want gender correction surgery because he still wants kids of his own, but also occasionally feels more feminine than masculine and still likes dresses and makeup and stuff like that. Din is like “I am the least qualified person to decide that for you, but I’ll support you no matter what you decide to do.”
For some reason the comments kept cutting me off randomly and wouldn’t let me copy and paste the whole thing so I’m just reblogging this to say what I wanted to say.
Not cis, not trans, but some secret other thing
➡️ Content warnings on fiction are a courtesy.
➡️ Not every medium of fiction and storytelling has or is expected to have content warnings or extensive tagging.
➡️ Print novels do not traditionally warn for content in any way.
➡️ Until AO3 came along, fanfiction did not traditionally warn for content in any significant way.
➡️ An author is only obligated to warn for content to the degree mandated by the format they publish their fiction on.
➡️ Content warnings beyond the minimum are a courtesy, not an obligation.
➡️ 'Creator chose not to warn' is a valid tag that authors are allowed to use on AO3. It means there could be anything in there and you have accepted the risk. 'May contain peanuts!'
➡️ Writers are allowed to use 'Creator chose not to warn' for any reason, including to maintain surprise and avoid spoilers.
➡️ 'Creator chose not to warn' is not the same thing as 'no archive warnings apply'.
➡️ It is your responsibility to protect yourself and close a book, or hit the back button if you find something in fiction that you're reading that upsets you.
➡️ You are responsible for protecting yourself from fiction that causes you discomfort.
din: (walking past a merchant stall) din: (doubles back) din: (points) what is that merchant: oh? bantha cheese
din: din: i’ll buy all of it merchant: hohohooo you a fan of bantha dairy? din: no.
Went without a jacket today, got caught in a rainstorm. :P