i made a what untranslatable german word are you quiz because some things just can’t be translated (pop culture references in online personality quizzes, for instance)
Fanfolks today need to remember how important The Premise was.
Y'all have heard of The Premise, right?
See, historically there have always been people who saw an extra layer of gayness on certain pairs of fictional people (you just thought of several), and people Back Then even wrote their own fanfic (or as they were called at the time, “pastiches”), but the first widespread queer fanwork to really define the fanfiction genre was KIRK AND SPOCK. Kirk/Spock. K/S. The very first slashfics.
Why this work was vastly, overwhelmingly written by straight women is a discussion for another time, but it was, so that’s the main perspective I’m gonna consider here.
How do you - a statistically middle-class, 30+, stay-at-home wife and mother - how do you write slashfic ao3-style in the 1960’s before the internet?
Carefully.
Through letters with friends, phone calls, pen pals, and sometimes - sometimes - clandestine meetings of small groups. Whole novels were written communally, round-robin style, by sending typed or handwritten additions chapter by chapter to each other. These were all underground, some deep underground; even the early Trekkie fanzines of the time wouldn’t touch them.
And keep in mind, few of these stories were explicitly even sexual! But they were all about a very, very close relationship between two men. In the 1960’s.
Guess how cool everyone else was about this.
Actually, for their part, Gene Rodenberry and the other writers were fine with it, saying that they had deliberately written the characters to be two halves of a whole, and if you wanna read it that way, yeah sure, go right ahead. Shatner and Nimoy took it all in good humor, and seemingly still do, each guy basically gesturing to the other and chuckling “I mean, who wouldn’t?”
But elsewhere there was vicious backlash against The Premise, and not just within the fandom. This was still at a time in the US and UK when various “sodomy” and “decency” laws made no distinction between homosexual sex acts and just, like, directly lighting another man’s cigarette with your cigarette in public. (That, sadly, is not a fucking joke.)
It was probably the closest some suburban cishet women came to understanding the pain of being in the closet. They had to protect this secret from their friends and family at all cost. There were cases of divorces where women lost custody of their children because their writing had come to light.
Can you imagine having such a burning desire to write for your OTP that you were willing to lose everything over it? Even if you were never caught, you still had to be willing to wait weeks, months, to receive a letter in the mail that you had to carefully intercept, read in secret, and then add your own chapter t, also in secret, and then send off, perhaps never to be seen again.
These people were goddamn heroes, and they laid the foundation for the world we live in today. A world where we can read, write, comment on, or share - in a matter of seconds! - literature about two background characters from two different franchises enjoying a really specific kink involving vacuums or something. And that’s objectively amazing.
Raise a toast to our fanfiction elders, who simped in the darkness so we could simp in the light of day.
This is important and should have more notes.
This is great, OP! Thank you!
I wanted to add something regarding the idea that most slash was/is written by cishet women. This is entirely from my own experiences in fandom since around 1999/2000, so I don’t have data to back it up, but the overwhelming majority of ‘cishet women’ I knew in fandom in the 2000s are not cishet women anymore.
Most of us have since come out as queer in some way—if not irl then at least in fandom—and I have to wonder how many Spirk shippers from the 60s, had they been exposed to current ideas about sexuality and gender, would eventually realize that they weren’t cishet women. Maybe some of them have by now. Who knows?
As I said, this is just anecdotal evidence based on a very small sample size of 'people I’ve known in fandom,’ but I would love to see some kind of research on this topic.
Either way, yes, fandom stands on the shoulders of people who identified, at least publicly, as cishet women, and their efforts should be appreciated. <3
brian & justin looking at each other as if they are the only two people that exist.
A franky i drew during Pride month
THE PRINCESS DIARIES 2: ROYAL ENGAGEMENT (2004)
this is the funniest fucking graffiti I’ve ever seen
okay you know that one game you’d play on the playground with friends where one person was designated as the “watcher” and everyone had to move around when the watcher wasn’t looking, and freeze if they were? and if the watcher caught you moving you were out of the game?
what do you call this game???
night at the museum
statues in the garden
ghost in the graveyard
other (explain in tags)
i do not know this game/see results
please rb for sample size 💔💔
X JAPAN 『ENDLESS RAIN』(HD)
This is what happened when a fanfic site is profit driven. Wattpad sucks 😞
Cats with knives.
I slept in and just woke up, so here’s what I’ve been able to figure out while sipping coffee:
- Twitter has officially rebranded to X just a day or two after the move was announced.
- The official branding is that a tweet is now called “an X”, for which there are too many jokes to make.
- The official account is still @twitter because someone else owns @X and they didn’t reclaim the username first.
- The logo is 𝕏 which is the Unicode character Unicode U+1D54F so the logo cannot be copyrighted and it is highly likely that it cannot be protected as a trademark.
- Outside the visual logo, the trademark for the use of the name “X” in social media is held by Meta/Facebook, while the trademark for “X” in finance/commerce is owned by Microsoft.
- The rebranding has been stopped in Japan as the term “X Japan” is trademarked by the band X JAPAN.
- Elon had workers taking down the “Twitter” name from the side of the building. He did not have any permits to do this. The building owner called the cops who stopped the crew midway through so the sign just says “er”.
- He still plans to call his streaming and media hosting branch of the company as “Xvideo”. Nobody tell him.
This man wants you to give him control over all of your financial information.
i’m sorry but this is 1 of the funniest spam texts i’ve gotten
First rule of reincarnation is to have insane sex with the guy who killed you last time