To paraphrase ...
Jun. 13th, 2007 09:44 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
... the erstwhile
fabu, if you want me to look at your art and comment, or read your story, it helps not to just throw in random character-bashing in the product description. While I realize a great deal of fanfic apparently can't exist without the crushing defeat, emasculation, or villainizing of a non-villain character I like, I was not aware visual arts that don't even feature the character in question could fall under the same guidelines. When you draw a perfectly cute little scene that I would otherwise happily comment upon and feel the need to note that it's celebrating getting rid of said character (when such information is really not germane to the drawing), you can expect no comment from me. :-D
Oh, sure, it's your art, and you can say what you want in your own journal. Just don't expect as much feedback as you might've gotten otherwise, especially if you're going to crosspost to general communities where everyone may not appreciate your bon mot as much as your pairing-specific friends do. I know too many artists who don't resort to throwing in random desultory comments when presenting their work, and they're more deserving of praise.
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Oh, sure, it's your art, and you can say what you want in your own journal. Just don't expect as much feedback as you might've gotten otherwise, especially if you're going to crosspost to general communities where everyone may not appreciate your bon mot as much as your pairing-specific friends do. I know too many artists who don't resort to throwing in random desultory comments when presenting their work, and they're more deserving of praise.
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Date: 2007-06-13 07:53 pm (UTC)*is bitter*
I really shouldn't care what people think, but I'm so, so sick and tired of hitting my head against the brick wall of that stereotype. I'm also sick and tired of the character bashing. It's like...assholes everywhere I turn, you know? I really need to learn how to pretend they don't exist, and maybe they will go away. The Jack Sparrow approach to dealing with fandom...
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Date: 2007-06-13 08:05 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-06-13 08:42 pm (UTC)And that you can't fight stupid with, well, anything. Although fire might work.