Aphrael (
silverthunder) wrote2004-05-01 09:06 am
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Yesterday was fun. I went to both my bellydance practice and the anime club meeting. Anyone remember Samarai Pizza Cats? We watched that. It was funny.
And the next meeting is a manga discussion meeting. I'm looking forward to it.
Also, last night V and I went out for dinner and then to Chapters - then just sat around chilling at our old elementary school. That just seems to be the place to go when we're out of ideas.
Next week we'll be going to see Van Hellsing. I can't wait.
We did have a discussion about the arguments people use in their anti-slash crusades... Some of them are pretty bad. I chose a few of the bad ones to write up here, just 'cause I felt like it. So, here:
1. "All slash fans are horny teenage girls". This is not an argument, nor is it a reason that slash is bad. It's not even attacking slash at all; it's attacking slash *fans*. Not only does it not help your cause, it makes you look stupid. Way to go.
2. "Most slash fanfics are bad". Most *het* fanfics are bad. In general, the majority of fanfics are bad. No matter what your preference, you have to weed through crap in order to find quality. Of course, if you're not actively looking for good slash, you're not likely to find it. This is why het fans seem to have trouble seeing it. It is not because it doesn't exist.
3. "I don't mind slash, but not when they go making PERFECTLY STRAIGHT characters gay". This is quite possibly the worst anti-slash statement ever, and it's disguised as pro-slash! I cannot STAND these people. So, it's okay to write slash, but only with certain characters? The intolerant have learned to fake tolerance! And just who decides which characters can "acceptably" be slashed? You? Please.
4. "You should have at least one het couple". Not really anti-slash, but it still bugs me. Am I going to tell het fans they need at least one slash couple? No. So do me a favor and return the courtesy.
That was fun. Anyone have more?
And the next meeting is a manga discussion meeting. I'm looking forward to it.
Also, last night V and I went out for dinner and then to Chapters - then just sat around chilling at our old elementary school. That just seems to be the place to go when we're out of ideas.
Next week we'll be going to see Van Hellsing. I can't wait.
We did have a discussion about the arguments people use in their anti-slash crusades... Some of them are pretty bad. I chose a few of the bad ones to write up here, just 'cause I felt like it. So, here:
1. "All slash fans are horny teenage girls". This is not an argument, nor is it a reason that slash is bad. It's not even attacking slash at all; it's attacking slash *fans*. Not only does it not help your cause, it makes you look stupid. Way to go.
2. "Most slash fanfics are bad". Most *het* fanfics are bad. In general, the majority of fanfics are bad. No matter what your preference, you have to weed through crap in order to find quality. Of course, if you're not actively looking for good slash, you're not likely to find it. This is why het fans seem to have trouble seeing it. It is not because it doesn't exist.
3. "I don't mind slash, but not when they go making PERFECTLY STRAIGHT characters gay". This is quite possibly the worst anti-slash statement ever, and it's disguised as pro-slash! I cannot STAND these people. So, it's okay to write slash, but only with certain characters? The intolerant have learned to fake tolerance! And just who decides which characters can "acceptably" be slashed? You? Please.
4. "You should have at least one het couple". Not really anti-slash, but it still bugs me. Am I going to tell het fans they need at least one slash couple? No. So do me a favor and return the courtesy.
That was fun. Anyone have more?

Re: ::nikoniko::
I don't think anyone has a right to dictate what a given person can like or dislike. These people say it's okay to like slash, and then they turn around and say it's *not* okay to like slash when it comes to certain characters. That's completely different from someone who likes a het pairing and states their preference. As soon as you start telling people what they should and shouldn't like, you're crossing that boundary.
Everyone has a right to what they like. And if I were to decide that Ruki and Juri made a better couple that Ruki and Ryo, is it right if someone tells me that I'm brainless because I'm making "perfectly straight" characters gay? Maybe they think that the characters are perfectly straight, but that's their opinion, not mine. I'm not telling them that they're brainless for making "perfectly gay" characters straight, am I?
The same applies to question four. If I want to make all of the characters gay (or just single), I can. Why should someone have a right to tell me what I should and shouldn't do? There are people who somehow think that liking at least one het pairing puts them a few notches above the people who don't, so they can put on this superior attitude and blabber on about "brainless yaoi fangirls" who refuse to have their token het pairings.
It's incredibly stupid. Just because someone likes a different pairing than me, it does not make them better than me!
And see? :D I can babble for just as long.