And I still think it's just a fucking tad hypocritical when people who're all "uneasy" about RPS because, and I quote, it's disrespectful and makes puppets out of real people, suddenly find themselves not uneasy about it when the person in question has been dead for a while. In and of itself, that's a question of personal quasiness, but when you take this sort of morally superior tone, it sounds incredibly hypocrite.
Bugger all, anyway. I'm sick of this shit. Let them wallow in their moral superiority, let them tell themslves we're disrespectful and mean and stalkers-in-training. I'll be sitting in my corner with the RPSers and those who don't give a damn, and I'll be having fun squaling over pretty boys and cosmic connections, and have fun!
Jesus. Now I'm morally inferiour because of what kind of fun I chose to have. Hello, this is reality calling. We'd like you back any time now.
Um. Yeah. I have Issues. But that's okay, because I also have fun.
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But then they start demanding that other people adhere to their squicks, to their personal definitions of respect. Or even worse, they say "Well, you're free to write what you want, of course, but I think it's disrespectful," which translates to "Aren't I a morally superior person for letting these creeps write publish their crap even though they are clearly morally detestable people because of what they write."
F*ckers. (Asterix because otherwise I can't post this, due to company filtering software.)
No, really. I'm no longer bothered by the demands that I stop publishing my RPS. Even the lies and misunderstandings and prejudice against RPS no longer piss me off. The only thing that still effing gets to me is the superiority complex shit they're pulling and god, I. am. so. f*cking tempted to post to FCA-L asking if they're having fun on the high road.
And yeah, there's that, too. Where exactly does the difference between "historical RPS" and "real RPS" lie? Who gets to determine that and why would she get to determine it for all of us.
Excuse me, I must go kill *NSync so that my puppieslash is no longer "real" RPS. *snark*
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So it's okay to slash David Strickland and River Phoenix?
I never say it, but I swear, one day, someone, somewhere will get me pissed off enough to say it.
We all have lines in the sand. I respect others', but I'd really like it if they would respect mine too, whether or not it's further than they are.
And the respect thing? Please, if we slashed people we didn't respect, I'd be writing Tom Cruise or Mel Gibson slash. I've got to be able to respect someone before I can find them attractive, and I've got to find them attractive before I can slash them (attractive, of course, does not necessarily mean pretty in this case. Of course it does sometimes).
I'm tempted to do something like that too, but I think I'll take a different route.
Some of the posters have said something like: I'd be offended if erotica were written about me, and I project that onto the people being written about.
I'm going to say something like: I would not be offended if erotica were written about me. I wouldn't care what was written about me as long as I was getting laid by someone reasonably presentable. I project that onto the people I write about.
Of course, a logical argument may ruin their nice little superiority thing.
What a pity *snerk*
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I would have no problem at all (no one's taken me up on it as of now) with being slashed or hetted one little bit.
I really do wonder if, deep down, that might possibly actually be what separates those who dislike RPS from those who like it. I'm sure it's not quite that simple, but I wonder if it might be the bottom line.