Siluri Sanguine
Fandom Elder. Queer, pro LGBTQA+
Avid fan of - Dragon Age /Dishonored /Deus Ex/ Vampyr/ Thief4/ Assassin's Creed/ Starfield.
Fanartist and writer.Cosplays as Metamorphica Cosplay. AO3 under Siluri_Sanguine
People still tend to lump JK Rowling in with the category of ~problematic artists~ and I need everyone to understand that is not the problem with her. She is not comparable to anyone who wrote a piece of fiction you hate, or someone who made rude comments in 2015 and has since learned better.
She is far more like Elon Musk. She is a radicalized person with an extreme amount of social and financial power, and for YEARS she has been using that power to try to influence her government into hurting vulnerable people, on purpose. And she has succeeded. THAT is the problem with her, and THAT is why spending money on her books is so dangerous, not because her books aged badly.
Critiquing her work is fine, of course (I personally was never a fan so I really don’t care) but you NEED to understand that fiction is not the main issue here. And I truly think acting like she’s the same as the rest of any giant list of ~problematic creators of the week~ waters down how dangerous she is.
you were a woman yesterday. you’re a woman today. you’re a woman tomorrow. you’re a woman forever.
trans women have existed long before those stuffy bigots sitting in a court room have. trans women will continue to exist long after they’re dead and rotting in the earth.
A friend and I were discussing what we’re like when we’re sick and we decided people usually fall into one of these five 'sick modes’: *Everyone is probably multiple of these at different times depending on how sick they are and with what but we think most people have a mode they default to and become more often than the others*
Delicate Consumptive Victorian: you feel tragic and mournful but also beautiful in a sad way, you are in bed, sipping hot tea, others should quietly whisper about how you are too good for this world, too beautiful, too tragic… And bring you more tea
Sick Dog: you are curled up in a ball, you don’t want anything, you don’t need anything, but it would be nice if others could still ask you if you need anything
Sickly Child Emperor: you are dying and it’s everyone else’s problem, you need pillows, no! you need soup, no! You need absolute silence or you will not be the first one to die today
Plague Pit: you are curled up probably on the floor, no one touch you, no one look at you, this is between you and God and you already know He has no mercy left for you
Warrior General: you are not sick. You are in perfect health and you don’t know why anyone would think otherwise. Illness is an enemy that can be intimidated and you must remain strong for your men! (You are going to pass out at the most inconvenient moment possible)
Lucanis in the ‘Vows & Vengeance’ audio drama was a serious personal attack. Particularly the way he delivered these two lines. I will never be the same again. /swoons into the sun
“Miss Iris Davis… spends a great deal of time recovering cats with the aid of a “lassoo” from the debris of bombed house. So far she has rescued six hundred of these feline strays, 8 November 1940.“ Source.
Fallout conspiracy theory: Most of the skeletons in funny poses were placed like that by bored wastelanders long after the war.
I’d like to think it’s a collaborative process. One wanderer puts the skeleton on an old beach chair. Later, another wanderer sees it, chuckles, and gives the skeleton a sunhat. Another one gives it a martini glass with an umbrella. And so on.
scars in fiction: I got this trying to save my lover from an assassin- but tragically, I was too late. now I carry the mark of my failure with me always, and I can never forget~
scars in real life: so I was trying to open macaroni sauce with a paring knife
Tell me how you got your scars in the tags
stick + hill + innocent foolish child
door.
Burn scars on my forearms because baking sheets are hot and oven mitts were too short.
*Falling off my bicycle, my knee landing onto the corner of a brick.
I hope y'all are familiar with these in this day and age, especially my artists out there, because they’re incredibly common.
About half an hour ago I posted a drawing and tagged it #artists on tumblr, and very quickly received this comment.
My scam radar went off immediately, due to the generic blog name and lack of any emotion in the comment, but I decided it might be an entertaining venture so I dmed them. They asked for a drawing “of these”, and sent me a random selfie. I got the details and told them it would be $15, and they promptly offered me $300. At this point I know it’s a scam, but I play along for funsies and give them my paypal. Shortly, they send me this image for “confirmation” (I blocked out my email)
And they began to insist that I checked my email. I looked in my spam folder and found the following email.
This is fake. This is not a thing. And the “you’re to refund the $200.00 back” is the scam. They send vaguely official-looking emails at you to “prove” that they sent you the money, then have you send them $200 (or however much the scam is for). Then, surprise surprise, you’re out $200.
I continued to play along for a bit, and in the second email “Paypal” told me that I had to refund the $200 before they could “credit the $300 to my account”, along with these lovely threats.
And yeah, it’s silly. But it’s not silly if you don’t know and get scammed. So. Spread, please! And thank you very much to @mlaurel for the opportunity to get these screenshots.
This is a variation on a much older scam that often results in the victim being out money and also out whatever they were selling. It goes something like this:
- victim posts an item for sale on craigslist or w/e
- scammer contacts asking if a check is ok
- scammer then asks if they can write a check for more than the agreed-upon price and for the seller to give them the overage back as cash, often with some excuse about it being an out-of-state bank, they don’t have a card and need some cash for something else, or whatever.
- scammer gives check, gets cash and item, and bounces
- guess what the check does, too
ANY kind of structure where you supposedly get money but have to give some of it back to someone should twig your scam radar, frankly.
Reblogging because some people need to refresh their scam radar, or start building theirs. I see far too many people fall for traps, and don’t dare say for a second “this will never happen to me” because all it takes is a momentary lapse in judgement.