thebibliosphere:

bluebladesoftime:

thebibliosphere:

seals-cats-and-random-stuff:

thebibliosphere:

only-in-movies:

thebibliosphere:

leafgirlinabox:

thebibliosphere:

leafgirlinabox:

thebibliosphere:

Word is arguing with me that “theirselves*” is not a word, but the Scottish part of my brain is refusing to give it up. I have been using that word since I was knee high to a splinter, it makes sense in my head, but I know someone would bitch about it as a grammatical error or some such if I used it in Phangs.

Which is unfortunate, cause as it would turn out, I’ve used it. A lot.

*themselves just doesn’t have the same meaning? Don’t ask I don’t know. It’s likely a colloquial thing.

I get it, you want a possessive pronoun instead of an objective one?

YES, thank you I’ve been trying to pin it down and sitting here just saying the word over and over trying to figure out why it feels right.

There is a slight semantic difference! You’ll see people claim that ‘theirself’ is technically incorrect grammar but that’s prescriptivist talk. If there’s a hole in the lexicon someone will fill it 😉

I mean it’s already there, it exists in Scottish dialect. I just know I’ll likely get schtick for putting it in a book, or some pedant will pick up on it and leave a remark about it not being “proper English”, which no, it’s not. But I feel it should be. It fills a gap, as you say. And language ought to change with the times.

Huh. I’d never realised I used theirselves until this very moment. It’s a real word dang it!

Right?! It wasn’t until it got pointed out to me and I had to run stuff through Word to fix something that I was like “what do you mean that’s not a word, it is too a bloody word!”

I also only recently discovered that “outwith” isn’t a word outside of Scotland…that might have been one of your revelations too but I can’t remember. Either way, the rest of English is missing out.

It’s fucking what now?

But…but it’s such a good word… what do people say instead? Outside? Without? … but they don’t have the same inherent meaning.

Oh well. Fuckit.

Sorry Phangs readers, but you’re about to get a crash course in learning Scots dialect. Hold onto yer bunnets.

how would someone use ‘outwith’, what’s it mean?

“Outwith the norm” or “outwith his expectations”.

Which I suppose “outside” would work, but it feels janky on my tongue to say that. I’ve always used outwith when talking about like thingy-things like experiences or perceptions, while outside is reserved for real physical things like “you’ve parked outside the line” or “he’s outside the house”, though I dare day there’s some folk use “outwith” for those too.

Huh. Those two phrases make absolute sense to me, but I suspect not in the same way they make sense to you? Especially since I’m kinda expecting a space between “out” and “with”, and my brain is insisting that the lack of it doesn’t change the meaning (and yet, it probably does).

And if “outwith the norm” means that is is not within a range that is an expected set for whatever is being spoken of, I’d probably be using “out of the norm” myself. IF I’m picking up the definition of outwith in that context correctly.

“Outwith his expectations” … I think “not among his expectations” might be the way I’d phrase it? Or “not what he expected”? (I mean, “outside his expectations” might be a technically correct phrase, but to me it sounds clunky and off.)

Which is more words and more syllables, and might not actually quite hit the same context, since I’m not actually sure I’m picking up the context correctly (which to me is more me having a bad morning with figuring shit out because I got woken up early by noise that very nearly started my day with a meltdown than any lacking in your explaination).

And probably most of the time where you’d use outwith, I’m using an entirely different phrase, and trying to figure it out is all about me trying to figure out if I have the context clues right, ‘cause that helps being able to communicate. (And context clues in words are so much easier than some other context clues, dear fuck.)

Edit: Continued to read further in posts, and context was provided! And I did miss some context clues, and that’s ok, ‘cause I began from limited context. (Then kept looking to see if there were more, ‘cause of course I’m going to see if there’s more information.)

owl-and-the-moon:

How about some feet and shoes, Tumblr!

I always found shoes a bit of a mystery so I did a section just on them. It all gets down to that hump around the toes and then bending the toe-area and not any other part of the foot when adding heels. 

I’m going to work on the landscape of the back next and then we’ll see!

Name Reources

penbrydd:

penbrydd:

penbrydd:

So, you’re writing a thing, and you need to name a character. And, as we all know, naming a character is a giant pain in the ass. I offer this list of shit I use pretty regularly, for this purpose.

Personally, I use the shit out of Trismegistos People, England’s Immigrants, and the Ancient Names Galleria. If you’ve got good sources I didn’t hit, feel free to add them in a reblog. I’m always looking for more good name resources. (And almost all of what I have is Europe and the Near East, with a little North Africa.)

Dropping this update in the most recent reblog in my notes, in the hopes it falls into as many laps as possible. Here’s some more good sources for names, this time with a more African focus.

Again, if you know any good sources, particularly for regions I haven’t covered, let me know!

Rebageling with some more good shit:

Things I am particularly looking for reliable sources for, if you’ve got them: North and South American aboriginal names, Southeast and East Asian names, names from the former USSR, Australian aboriginal names. (All of these by culture or language family, if possible, not just by current national borders.)

kasiaslupecka:

This week I’ve prepared some tips for everyone who is confused with arms. I know that pronation and supination is confusing and I recommend to learn in by heart ❤

I have also announcement!

The day is approaching when I will release ebook or Gumroad PDF with all my anatomy tips + additional lessons + commentary.

I still am thinking how I will publish this but it will be done. Anyone who’s interested finally will be able to get everything in one place and some more good content. I will post some dates soon so look for that in next few weeks !

instagram.com/manequim_art

twitter.com/KasiaSlupecka

Ko-fi – Tumblr Backup Is Live!

theotherguysride:

I’m gonna throw this up here because I’ve already gotten a TON of good feedback and asks for this project to happen. Let me know what I can do to get your archives to you. I’m being as transparent as I can. I want to save our history, because I’ve seen it vanish too many times. Thanks guys for helping us save our history. This is going to be an open offer to archive whatever blogs you can give me permission to archive, but support is nice.

*Throws more life preservers out there*

Ko-fi – Tumblr Backup Is Live!

TCW/SW Prequels Fandom Rolodex

generallkenobi:

Seeing as it’s probably going to be hard to find everybody we follow’s “find me here” posts, especially when people start deleting their blogs, I’ve set up a public spreadsheet so we can all keep track of each other if we migrate to different platforms, no matter where to.

The Clone Wars/Prequels fandom is small enough as it is, and I have really loved befriending this ridiculous hilarious fandom. I would absolutely hate to wake up and find out that people have disappeared and I can’t find them again.

THIS IS OPEN TO EVERYBODY IN THE CLONE WARS/PREQUELS FANDOM. 

Participation is voluntary, fill out to your comfort level. Please signal boost/pass this along to your friends so we don’t lose each other!

LINK TO SPREADSHEET

To get your info on the sheet, FILL OUT THIS FORM HERE

Hi. It may seem a strange question but when you view your followers, does their number given by tumblr equal what you can see? Or considering how many followers you have, maybe someone with smaller count could answer me this. Because I wanted to tag all my followers… And tumblr tells me I have 36 (it would be right I think) but it shows me only 12 O_o (both on desktop and mobile)

deadcatwithaflamethrower:

I…am not the best person to ask that question, as Tumblr tells me I have over 4k followers. (HOW.)  Guys?

Side blog says 31, displays 26.

(Also, on my activity page, my main blog said 900 with one new follower this month last night, and this morning says 896 with 26 new. Which. Does not compute.)

Discord

morgynleri:

So, @theotherguysride has created a Discord server for if things go utterly to shit and tumblr goes down. If people want to find me on discord, the server is here: https://discord.gg/y3CAJ8x

I’m on there, on that server, same username, and while I make no promises about responding quickly to any kind of conversation, you’re welcome to @ me on that server if we’re not already friends on discord.

And come on over and hang out if you have the spoons to do so, or lurk if you don’t have the spoons for direct interaction, and generally have a place to be able to keep connected even if things go wrong and migration happens in all directions.

Next day reblog

State of the Migration: On fannish archival catastrophes, and what happens next

greywash:

I wrote an incredibly long post on Dreamwidth about the Tumblr purges and what happens next! Here’s the first bit, which I’m quoting here as a little bit of a fannish history lesson for all you young’uns, probably it’ll get deleted, thanks Tumblr:

First: let me start off by saying that it is very probable that Tumblr will back out of this particular bad idea. They often do. The pattern of fannish archival catastrophes at the hand of corporations almost always has five stages: 1) a sale, or rumored sale, of the platform; 2) falling or nonexistent profits; 3) pressure from (pick at least one) governments, morality warriors, and/or advertisers/other corporate interests; 4) the actual fannish archival catastrophe, caused by a change in the TOS or in the enforcement of the TOS, which itself frequently comes in multiple stages; and 5) a second sale of the platform.

Strikethrough, for example, wasn’t a single terrible idea executed badly, it was at least two terrible ideas executed badly: first Strikethrough, which happened in May 2007; and then, following masses of outrage (particularly outrage from fans), some limited concessions from LJ management; followed by a second round of permanent suspensions conducted a little bit differently, a.k.a. Boldthrough, in August 2007. These tend to get lumped together in fannish memory, but I want people to remember that they were not a single event.

And those two events, themselves, are also not the whole story: Strikethrough itself followed on well over a year of rumors that LJ was changing its TOS/enforcement of its TOS, ever since LJ had been sold to SixApart in 2005, who were trying to monetize the site. Likewise, alongside those rumors, LJ’s adult content—which, unlike Tumblr, may actually have been predominately fannish, because I don’t think actual porn producers used LJ anywhere near as heavily as they use Tumblr—had been under continual attack from Christian pressure groups because it hosted material that they claimed was “harming children” [I can’t find a source on this, but I remember it very clearly—if anyone has a source, lmk in comments and I’ll link], what with all the fannish erotica with clear disclaimers on it that it was intended for adult audiences, frequently (as with pornish_pixies) posted in locked communities. There was, simultaneously, a lot of pressure being put on LiveJournal by the Russian government, because another group that heavily used LJ at the time was Russian political protestors. On top of that, there was a lot of rumor about LJ/SixApart’s advertisers getting antsy about blogs containing adult content [I can’t find a source on this either—if anyone has a source, lmk in comments and I’ll link].

So, in short, here is what happened to LJ: 1) LJ was sold to SixApart; 2) SixApart tried to monetize it; 3) SixApart got pressure from a) the Russian government, b) the Christian anti-porn police, and c) advertisers to bring its “adult content problem” under control; 4) LJ deleted a whole bunch of blogs, backed up and said “mea culpa”, and then… deleted a whole bunch of blogs; and 5) SixApart sold LJ to the Russians.

¯_(ツ)_/¯

Following this pattern, here is what I suspect is going to happen to Tumblr: 1) Tumblr was sold to Yahoo (now owned by Verizon); 2) Yahoo/Verizon tried to monetize it; 3) Yahoo/Verizon got pressure from a) various governments, including Indonesia and China, b) the anti-porn/anti-sex-work/anti-shipping moral purity police, and c) the Apple Store to bring its “adult content problem” under control; 4) starting earlier this year, Tumblr deleted a whole bunch of blogs, backed up and said “mea culpa”, and then… changed its TOS and started deleting content [← we’re here right now]; and 5) Verizon will sell Tumblr to ? ? ?

It’s possible that we’ll have another couple rounds in Step 4. It’s not like 2 rounds in Step 4 is magic, or something; my point is just: Tumblr has already backed down once. You see where that gets us (fucking nowhere, that’s where). That said? The death throes are going to take a while. I was still reluctantly cross-posting to LJ in 2015; as late as 2013, LJ was still a lot of fans’ primary home. Six full years after Strikethrough!! Six! Full! Years! After they started deleting our shit, and banning our friends!!! And in that six years, all that happened was LJ’s TOS got continually and aggressively more restrictive, while the Russians were banging up all the political dissenters whose content they’d purchased into jail.

My point, here, is just that we have been here before. Exactly here. We have done this before, exactly this. Tumblr may take a while to bleed out, and they may try to triage it, but the writing is, in fact, on the wall: Tumblr will throw us off whatever cliffs they need to to try and eke out a profit for the morons in Verizon’s boardroom; and in the end, our data’s going to get deleted, or it’s going to get sold, because that is just how these things go.

So we need to figure out where we go next.

Please read/reblog/reply—I really do want people to weigh in! I’m not promising to keep tracking this on Tumblr (come to DW, the water’s fine), but I do want to hear what people have to say.

State of the Migration: On fannish archival catastrophes, and what happens next

What’s happened with the fandom? I’m so lost!

winterstar95:

sineala:

Oh, boy, anon, it has been A Week!

So, uh, a couple days ago Tumblr announced that starting on December 17, no NSFW visual content will be allowed on Tumblr anymore. This is a problem for a lot of different groups of people who like to use Tumblr, and it’s a problem for fandom because, y’know, sometimes fandom likes to create art of their favorite characters getting it on.

Tumblr is currently in the process of auto-flagging existing adult content, sometimes with hilariously wrong results.

So, basically, a lot of fandom is backing their stuff up, saving all their favorite dirty pictures, and leaving Tumblr en masse for greener, more porn-filled pastures.

There’s no consensus yet exactly on where people are going, because there never is when these things happen to fandom. People seem to be making more of an effort to put their stuff on AO3. Some people who do fandom on Twitter already are staying on Twitter. A bunch of people are joining various fannish Discord servers; if you like Steve/Tony, the 18+ 616 server is here for you, as is the 18+ MCU server and the all-ages server.

If you’re trying to find people, Copperbadge has a directory post going and there are similar directories for Captain America fandom and for Steve/Tony fandom specifically. Add yourself! Find your friends!

The two primary sites of refuge so far seem to be Pillowfort and Dreamwidth, both of which have pros and cons.

Pillowfort is currently in beta, and a key to create an account costs $5, although they are planning on being free at some point and monetizing via selling paid features later. If you’re coming from Tumblr, they are probably going to look more similar to it than any of your other options are. They have reblogging, global tags, blacklisting, and a lot of neat features. They say that they “plan to allow NSFW content with very few restrictions” which does sound better than Tumblr. The downside is that they clearly weren’t prepared to have this happen to them at this point; their site is very laggy and they haven’t even let in the next batch of users yet. There are also a bunch of things summed up in this Twitter thread that are kind of concerning – they need to change their domain name soon because their registrar technically won’t let them host NSFW works, they are not GDPR-compliant (which as I understand it means that they should legally not be operating in Europe), they don’t have a clear policy for when they will TOS you off the site, should it come to that, and they take money via PayPal which is gonna be a problem if PayPal ever finds out they host adult content. Basically, they have promise, but they are definitely a work in progress.

(Also I find their site design really hard to read.)

Dreamwidth is a fandom-created code fork of LiveJournal that’s been running for about a decade, since the time when LiveJournal started kicking fandom off because they posted adult content. (This is not a new problem for fandom.) They are very fandom-friendly, and they are very clear about what is allowed there, and they say that basically everything allowed under US law is legal, and your NSFW content is absolutely okay. (An account is free, but you can pay for more features, and they use a payment processor that does accept adult sites, so they’re cool there.) The downside is that, well, it’s a LJ clone, and if you’re coming from Tumblr it’s not the same paradigm of interaction as Tumblr – there are no global tags, no reblogging, and their imagehosting is very basic (but it does exist). Essentially you interact with people by reading their posts and commenting on them, and if you’re used to a site where you can just reblog stuff you like… that’s not DW. Having said that, I still really like DW, and I’m still there, posting frequently, and if you want to do Steve/Tony fandom the Cap/Iron Man community is there.

This is not the first time this has happened to fandom! We’re all gonna be out there somewhere! Just probably not here. It’s gonna be okay. We’ll find each other somehow.

I’m reblogging this because of the wealth of information that @sineala put together here. I also want to add that although DW does not have some of the capabilities of tumblr you do get to interact a lot more with your peeps and I find it more satisfying. It’s not lurker heaven like tumblr is (which I have to admit I spent a lot of time in), but it does allow for a lot of interaction if you can handle it. No anon as far as I know, though. :/

Dreamwidth actually can allow anon commenting, but that’s the extent of keeping things unconnected to a blog, and it depends on the settings of an individual user or community, as well as the settings on an individual post.

Settings for that are: everyone, registered accounts, access list, nobody. (I personally keep the default set for registered accounts on my personal journal, and everybody on my fic community.)

You can also screen comments at various levels, set anti-spam options, and log IPs on comments. (On my personal journal, I don’t bother with most of that. On my fic com, I have anti-spam filters, screening, and IP logging on for anon commenting, because I allow anon commenting.)

PMs, however, start at the level of having a registered account, and can be restricted further from there as individuals choose to.