the ultimate test of a magic system is whether someone is intrigued by it enough to make a Minecraft mod out of it
@smolcasm thank you for the help! and yeah I am probably going to do the skin/CSS filtering eventually once I know more about the tags that I want to avoid
but, could you tell me where to find the side search bar? for example when I do this search here’s what it looks like to me
I do see a search bar in the upper-right but that’s all that I can see unfortunately
starting to think that AO3 writers are competing to create the most intricate and demented media crossover stories possible
there’s a way to filter out tags on AO3? I’ve been trying to figure that out but so far I’ve only found a reddit post from 7 years ago saying that you can do a workaround involving creating an RSS feed
I have no idea how to find stories on AO3 that I like but I am discovering many exciting ways to find stories that make me uncomfortable
for context, reading about the TNG crew fucking would feel to me like reading about my parents fucking
hm, what fandoms do I like? I guess I like Star Trek: TNG. maybe I can find some cool fanfics that expand the story or are about smaller character moments between the crew
*searches AO3 for TNG fanfics, sorting by kudos*
*it is entirely fanfics about the male characters fucking*
huh.
I just want to vote in every election every time an election happens why is this so hard T_T
does anyone know of a mailing list that I can subscribe to, or something like that, that will remind me to do specific American-voting-related things (like mail an absentee ballot form) and also tell me what the deadline is to do that?
I keep missing election dates and I have no idea how anybody keeps track of them or even hears about them. apparently there was one in April?
I just got an email from Vote.org today telling me that it was getting close to the deadline to request to vote by mail, but the paperwork says that I’m requesting to vote by mail for this year only, and I think all of the elections for this year have already happened?
idk I’m really confused. and government websites just make it more confusing because they’re worded in legalese like “deadline to post notice of candidate filing deadline” like what the fuck is “candidate filing”?
@konstruct aw no problem! I actually do think that I’m okay with alt text that’s written like “their very pretty [body part]” or “their cute [whatever]” though! because to me that comes off as the writer of the alt text sharing their opinion instead of telling me what mine is, if that makes sense
disclaimer: I don’t have any visual disability or any other disability that would give me a salient accessibility need for alt text. if you have a disability like that and want to chime in, please do! your opinion means a lot more than mine on this. I do benefit from alt text too but probably not nearly as much
anyway, I tend to mentally categorize alt text into three categories. the first is a very clinical description of the image that meanders around, overdescribing things with no real intent or tone behind it:
a picture of a woman. she is wearing a black fishnet top. you can see her nipples through the top. she is wearing black leggings, and you can see a bulge in the leggings. the background is a white-painted room with red neon lighting. everything looks red because of the red neon lighting.
this is… less than ideal. it communicates what the picture is of but in a way that is incredibly boring to read. it also doesn’t capture the intent behind the picture. how am I supposed to feel about each of the details? often a photographer will deliberately emphasize certain things with lighting, shadow, framing, poses, camera positioning, and a million other things. and all of that is lost with this description
put another way: photography is a very subtle art and this alt text is too unsubtle and too literal to do it justice
the second kind is written like a description in a novel:
in a small room with a soft, intimate red glow, [name] poses invitingly. she is almost beckoning the viewer forward, or even daring them to approach - showing off her perky breasts through a black fishnet top that presses into her skin sensually. she is spreading her thick, soft thighs, showing off her bulge that strains eagerly against her tight black leggings
this is my favorite kind. it usually expresses the mood of the scene perfectly and sometimes leaves me a little breathless after I’ve read it. I don’t just feel like I know what the picture is about - I feel like I’ve experienced it. and even if the image loaded, often I’ll read the alt text just to get that little bit of extra context on what the artist wanted to emphasize or express
but then there’s a third type:
in a small room with a soft, intimate red glow, [name] poses invitingly, almost daring you to approach. your eyes are drawn to her perky breasts, visible through a black fishnet top that you want to rip off of her. noticing your interest, she spreads her thick, soft thighs, showing off her bulge that strains eagerly against her tight black leggings. now all you can think about is how much you need to get on your knees and taste her
this is just my subjective opinion, but this makes me a bit uncomfortable and I don’t like reading it. I have a knee-jerk negative reaction to being told how I feel or what I want to do. and also, sometimes I don’t want to feel like a part of the scene, or like the intimacy of the pic is targeted at me specifically
but I’m curious if others are bothered by this too. this might just be a me thing
kas at 2am: *yawn* I am so sleepy. good thing I’m going to bed soon
kas at 5am: *watching a chicken’s beak get trimmed, sandpapered, and glued*
this is so fucking cool. I wish I had been able to do this while it was around
@tryst that’s an interesting point! I do think it would be cool to see more thought put into the designs of solarpunk tech - especially if the designs were more grounded and realistic-looking
also it’s so validating that I’m not the only one who feels that way about solarpunk lol. I dislike what cyberpunk has turned into now that corporations have co-opted it, but I feel like cyberpunk tends to be peak scifi vibes for me