midding

calime33:

dictionaryofobscuresorrows:

v. intr. feeling the tranquil pleasure of being near a gathering but not quite in it—hovering on
the perimeter of a campfire, chatting outside a party while others dance inside,
resting your head in the backseat of a car listening to your friends chatting up front—feeling blissfully invisible yet still fully included, safe in the knowledge that everyone is
together and everyone is okay, with all the thrill of being there without the burden of
having to be.

Wow, there’s a word for it? Cool. This is the feeling I sometimes go to local queer parties for 🙂

cuzosu-blog
replied to your post “Thinky thought inspired by others, and by me poking at fic. I use cold…”

Yes. This is a very well thought out post – I’m guessing in response to that one that was going rounds that talked about the Dark Side and apathy, etc.? This response is great. I still think it’s missing a bit – passion and the part THAT has to play in all things Dark – but it’s an intelligent set of points, regardless.

… Um, both yes and no.

It’s not exactly a response directly, so much as indirectly via someone else’s post made in response, and I was particularly latching on to words in a particular comment on that post, and how they were used.

It’s about imagery and how words are used in being descriptive about characters and use of the Dark Side rather than a direct exploration of what the Dark Side is and how it plays out with characters. For one, that would be a much longer post which I do not have the spoons to write tonight.

For another, imagery and word use are more important in my head than the mechanics of the Dark Side with where I’m at in the fic, particularly since words and how they’re used are. Plot relavent at the moment.

I may or may not sit down and work out my thoughts on the Dark Side, what it means to me for writing, and how that intersects with my thoughts on particular characters, but that’s going to wait for tomorrow at least.

How was squick used? Like would you tag something you didn’t want to see or comment “X is my squick because of Y”?

icantbearsedtothinkofone:

twocatstailoring:

greenjudy:

laylainalaska:

ibroketuesday:

desert-neon:

For the original ask, requesting the definition of squick, please see this post.

Squick is a fun term that was often used as both a noun and a verb. Either X was one of your squicks, or X squicked you, or squicked you out, or squicked you hard.

It was often used in fic exchanges. They would ask for a list of your squicks so that the gifting author would know not to include any hint of them. It was also used in casual conversation with fandom friends, authors, artists, etc. It could be left in comments, or as a reason you just didn’t read your best fandom friend’s latest fic. “Sorry, bff, you know I love your writing, but you have X tagged at the top, and that just squicks me out.” “Hey, no worries, best reader friend! I totally get it. Give this one a pass, but I’ll send you a note when I post my next one! I promise it will be totally X-free!”

Here’s the thing though. In your example, you explain why X is your squick with Y. But the beauty of squick was that (at least in my experience) no explanation was necessary. Not only was it not necessary, it was rarely asked for. A squick is a squick, and there doesn’t have to be any rhyme or reason. In fact, why would you have a rational, bullet-pointed, well-thought-out argument as to why something squicked you out? Very often it’s a visceral reaction, and if you don’t like the thing, you’re likely not going to sit and do deep meditation on why not.

Squicks were respected by fandom. You don’t like the thing, okay, we will tag the thing appropriately, you do not have to read the thing, no judgments on either side. There was no fandom policing, only respect.

And this, I think, is super important, because fandom policing is a problem, especially when it comes to triggers. “Trigger” has become so overused, so all-encompassing, that people feel they have to defend their legitimate triggers. If X triggers you, it triggers you, and you DO NOT need to provide an explanation. But because “trigger” is so often used in place of “squick,” some people feel they have the right to “call out” those who use the word. They want explanations, they want you to tell them what that triggering concept does to you, so they can call bullshit and feel superior. You don’t have to explain either your squicks or your triggers, but using the correct word stops the fandom police from feeling as though they have the right to ask.

Bring “squick” back, people. Don’t devalue triggers, which are horrible, nasty, dangerous things.

#the beauty of squick was that it offered no moral judgement#merely a statement of personal taste#and let you estate when something just wasn’t your cup of tea#without having to justify it#plenty of things squick me out in fic which are absolutely not triggers#but now there’s a real culture of having to justify not liking stuff on a moral basis (via clarias)

the culture of justifying dislike on an ideological/moral basis in part one: chapter one of my novel, Let Me Show You My Issues With Tumblr Fandom. the requirement for ideological purity has become so impossibly strict, and is valued so highly, that tearing the thing you dislike from an ideological standpoint is the quickest way to shut it down. it’s a cheap, disingenuous shortcut that exploits social justice language for personal leverage. it’s not like we were free of wankery and ship wars back in ye olde lj days, god, far from it, but at least the insults we flung at each other were subjective: A is so bad for B and if you can’t see that you’re an idiot!!! B/C OTP!!! (i should also disclaim that we did have moral policing as well, it was just FAR less extensive.) leveraging social justice concepts is an attempt to gain a kind of objective superiority. “they’re a dark ship and i don’t like that” holds little power; “they’re abusive and you support abuse by shipping this” is a trump card to shut down the content you don’t like and the people who fan it. that kind of rhetoric is all over the damn place and it continues to be propagated because it works and it has created a culture from which a variety of problems like the trigger issue explained above consistently arise. 

…i would go into further chapters on my novel but i am tired now

As an additional data point, as far as I know the term “squick” comes from the BDSM community, originally. At least that’s where I first encountered it, on BDSM message boards on usenet in the mid-90s – yes, I was on BDSM message boards in the mid-90s; long story. As such, the implicit lack of judgment is important to the meaning of the word; you need a word to mean “I really don’t want to do that, and I don’t want to watch you doing that, but I don’t judge YOU for liking that and I don’t mind if YOU do it … somewhere far away from me.”

I can’t really think of any other words we have for the same concept that aren’t judgmental to some extent. Anything I can think of to try to define “squick” using non-slangy words (disgusting, unpleasant, etc) have a judgy sort of vibe. And we really do need a word to talk about tropes and kinks in the same kind of way we can talk about how you like that ship and I like this ship but that doesn’t make your ship bad.

(Er, ideally we’d be able to talk about ships that way, obviously, in a perfect world … XD)

I was also thinking about how the original ask implies a very modern fannish mindset that’s just … not there, in the original fandom milieu that the squick concept came out of. Not that I’m saying fandom was better in the old days or anything, god no. But trying to explain why you have a squick, or asking someone else why they have theirs, is just not a thing you’d generally do. Squicks are irrational; that’s baked into the meaning of the word. Squicks aren’t something you explain. They just are. I mean, you could obviously try to figure it out, just like you can try to figure out why you have a particular kink, but in both cases, you don’t have to explain or justify it in order for other people to accept it as valid. I don’t need to explain that I like h/c for X and Y reasons in order to request it in an exchange. And squick functions the same way.

All of which makes it a very useful word for talking about fandom concepts without implying that someone else’s tastes make them a bad person!

My tired old soul reflecting on how ideas, concepts, sensibilities, can just disappear. 

Squicks are not triggers. I have both: much better as I’m feeling these days, certain visuals can trigger my OCD. Once triggered, my OCD must be handled or it will fucking impair me.

This is so utterly different from encountering a squick. Look, dude, Omegaverse dynamics are a squick of mine. Stumbling over Omegaverse Turkfic will not force me to get my CBT and exposure practice going on. It will make me feel icky and I will stop reading and move on, grateful for all the kind souls who tag their Omegaverse fiction.

Now I live in this world where no one, apparently, should produce content that squicks anyone else, because squick=trigger, and triggering people is immoral. I can’t figure out how we landed here, as fans. 

An important distinction like the difference between “squick” and “trigger” should not disappear in the name of protecting people from culture. 

Squick is such a great word and really necessary. I have zero triggers, but there’s stuff that, as Judy said, makes me feel icky and I stop reading/watching.

I took a ten year long black out from fandom anything online (life happened) and when I got back, I was so confused. Bring back squick. Use it, own the expirence you want without the need to judge or demand or label what other people want from their expirence.

Hail to the squick.

joehillsthrills:

navaeragreenleaf:

hollyblack:

maureenjohnsonbooks:

This graphic is fabulous. It represents a tiny crash course in rhetoric. Learn these things. Put them on your wall. Whisper them into the breeze. These are THINGS TO KNOW.

Yeesssssssssss.

Interesting

Bookmark this shit and the next time someone begins gobbling nonsense at you on a social network, instead of engaging, point them to this handy chart. Also useful: Thought Catalog’s “How To Have A Rational Conversation” flowchart.

*quietly shrieks in frustrated irritation*

It is nocked an arrow, not notched an arrow. Saying that someone is notching an arrow brings to mind someone with a knife carving into an arrow, and a lot of wincing.

Brought to you by the umpteenth fic I’ve read where whoever is writing it fails to grasp a slightly more obscure part of the English language, and the jargon for the weapon that Clint Barton carries.

Morning, 11 June 17

Slept well, woke up without startling or falling back asleep for the first time in months. Don’t expect it to last, but hey, even one day is nice.

Have done a drainer full of dishes, and I can hear dad outside with the lawn mower, so not going anywhere until he’s done. (Mostly because loud, and there’s a reason I don’t use power tools much, and that’s because loud. Yes, I would use a damned scythe on the grass if I had a good handle on how to use one, that’s how much the motors on powered tools are a problem for me.)

Still have to do more dishes later, and have to feed the cat, and want to get some words and other stuff done.

No crochet today – the trigger-point under my right shoulder flared up yesterday, and crocheting makes it worse if I try to keep going. Like, spasming muscles and can’t do anything but whimper bad. So. No crochet today.

There will be another bit of Hospital Book Club up this afternoon, and there’s at least one more part to it after that, and if I do more from there, than it’ll be another three segments. We’ll see. I may start poking at bits and pieces of Speed getting back to work, which I’m only vaguely referencing in Hospital Book Club.

Morning, 29 May 17

I forgot that today was a holiday, and thus, dad would be home today (or rather, going to a party later). So, being pinged about bacon at not-quite-nine this morning was a bit of a surprise, and dragged me out of the last dregs of sleep instead of me falling back asleep for another hour and a half or so.

Last of the evil no-sun-allowed meds was last night, so by this afternoon, hopefully, I should be able to go outside and harvest the oregano before it attempts to strangle the peppermint. There will be plenty of oregano to do stuff with.

Today, I have words to continue with, and hopefully enough to post for tonight. Also, dishes, because that needs done, and I don’t have to worry about the sun coming through the window turning my skin all red and full of ow at this point.

I hope y’all have an excellent day, and those heading toward bed sleep well when you get there!

Bedtime 12 May 17

Am gonna go fall on my face now. Have some words, if not as many written today as I like, and have done a drainer load of dishes. It’s been too wet to get the bricks for the edge of my garden placed, though hopefully within the next few days it will be dry enough. At least the rain means I don’t have to worry about watering the relatively new plants in the garden.

Hugs for everyone, and I hope y’all sleep well when you get there!

Bedtime 10 May 17

Got two drainer loads of dishes done today, one of which included the plates for Jessamine’s gooshy food. The sink is still full of dishes. Here’s hoping I have enough energy to do dishes tomorrow, because I might be able to catch up. Mostly. All the dishes are in the kitchen, at least, and most of them are in the sink.

Words were achieved, and another chunk of the spreadsheet of doom updated. I have determined that the putting together of a rescue team to go help Tholme and Vinris get Qui-Gon out of where he’s at is going to be the end of this particular story in the AU, and the next story is going to be the encounter between Jedi rescue team and Sith Lord w/Apprentice, and at some point I am also going to do the what is Satine up to, but that has to wait for the results of the Jedi v Sith thing, because [spoilers].

This AU has a name. Now I just need to title the two stories in it so far.

Anyway.

Hugs for everyone, and I hope y’all sleep well when you get there!