AO3 donators, it’s voting time. And one particular candidate not only doesn’t understand AO3 on a fundamental level (somehow, despite being a tenured user and an unfortunate volunteer) but actively wants to push censorship. They are the exact kind of person we don’t need involved with OTW or AO3 for that matter. The same kind of person we have to actively fight against like, all the time. I frankly don’t know how the hell they even became a volunteer but, anyway. Got vote for people who won’t actively work to destroy it.
Tons more info in the reddit thread here https://www.reddit.com/r/AO3/comments/wlxk3m/otw_board_election/
There’s already several posts around here on tumblr of people with the same worries, but not enough imo.
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I need to draw more papyrus, it’s physically and spiritually cleansing
unironically love the phrase “but I’m being so brave about it” because truly, like, what other choice do we have in this wretched existence? what a beautiful way to remind yourself to keep going, even if only out of spite
I just watched a kid break down in the bookstore because his books for the semester totaled $600 and that’s the american university system in a nutshell
my friend was testing perfumes out at the store and she sniffed a bottle and anounced "ngl this bitch kind of sucks" The girl at the counter suddenly looked really sad, and my friend was like "I'm sorry, I wasn't talking about you." And the girl looked up and said "No don't worry, I didn't think that, but I just crushed a ladybug with my shoe" We both took a peak over the counter. she'd stepped on a red m&m
i started this back around roman’s birthday pfft. finally finished it
*shakes men by the shoulders* women can feel all the same emotions you can feel. yes, even that one. that one too. yes, especially that one, i promise, i checked
ok before this starts getting notes: by reblogging this post you agree trans women are women