dreamsfromthebunker replied to your post “If getting into a fandom with much, much more drama has taught me…”

I know what you’re talking about, and when I saw the post I was like…. Who?

lol. Right? I was like… okay and this is relevant how? It’s so funny to me because like, they didn’t even do anything. They got a bunch of followers but were still completely irrelevant. Like, idk, I’d think if you were committed to pulling the long con you’d try to make friends with people, maybe create some content, actually try to stir shit instead of…. acting like a normal blogger who enjoys what they’re engaging in? Is this some next level trolling I’m too dense to understand? 

“Muahahahaha! I joined in on group discussions and reblogged gif sets of things people like! Look at me trolling those icky shippers by engaging in ship content in a polite and respectful way! I got you! I tricked you all! I win!” 

Congrats, you really… proved… something??? 

It’s the Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester

dreamsfromthebunker:

Title: It’s the Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester
Rating: Explicit
Ship: Sastiel (Sam Winchester/Castiel)
Warnings/Tags: Rape/Non-Con; Mind Control; Creature Castiel; Lawyer Sam; Tentacles; Tentacle Rape; Oviposition; Mpreg; Depictions of Giving Birth; Pregnant Sam Winchester; Bottom Sam Winchester;
Prompt: 12. Pumpkin patches are all good-natured fun. Hayrides, pumpkin picking, candied apples, it’s always the best part of fall. Character A was expecting to find the perfect pumpkin for carving nestled in among the vines but they weren’t expecting to find…

Read it on AO3 here.

Sam goes to a local pumpkin patch pick up a pumpkin for Dean’s family,
but instead finds a handsome blue-eyed man. Unfortunately for Sam,
Castiel is not at all what he seems.

I’m unsure if I could add to a conversation on it, but I would certainly read your ramblings on it.

Actually, I think the most important thing anyone could add to the conversation would be why the ship the things they ship and what those things mean to them. I’ve been toying with an idea for a while that would allow people who ship different pairings to talk about what those ships mean to them. That’s the most important part, I think. ‘Cause, like, I can sit here and blabber on about American Gothic Horror and wincest and Poe, but it means a whole lot of nothing if people are just like “Yeah, no, I don’t ship that for that reason.”

@dreamsfromthebunker
Ugh. Yeah, that too.
I know a few people who call themselves Satanists and a few who are Luciferians. To my knowledge, Satanism is more… I don’t want to say material, but it’s less concerned with things beyond this life. To my knowledge, Luciferians are concerned with spirituality.
But honestly, if you want someone on your side when it comes to kicking back the Evangelical Christian stuff that continues to invade supposed secular spaces in America, it’s the Church of Satan. At least imo. They’ve done a good job of shutting down Christian propoganda in schools and government just by pointing out that if “any religious organization” can erect monuments or hand out material to school children, they can and will. Of course, people would rather not have their kids color in pictures of smiling children and Baphomet, so they bsn it all. As it should be. But they’re not “evil” or “monsters”. Most of them are really staunch defenders of human rights and religious freedom, which is awesome. If more people knew what Satanists were about….well they might not care because America is shitty to people who don’t believe in the “right” thing.

It’s not just media that sucks to atheists, either. I’m pretty sure there are still laws on the books that bar atheists from running for public office. They’re not enforceable but they’re there.

Live action ones like Mighty Ducks, the original Herbie, original Pirates, Parent Trap… I like some of the Disney Pixar films that don’t have singing like Brave and The Incredibles. And Disney animation like Wreck It Ralph.

Oh, man, I forgot about The Mighty Ducks! I used to love that as a kid!
Those are good choices, too. Brave is one of my favorite underrated Disney/Pixar movies.