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tinierpurplefishes:

justice-turtle:

brin-bellway:

itsbenedict:

so- the reply button shows up on reblogs sometimes, now (apparently not on image posts, for no good reason, even if it’s not a reblog, thanks tumblr), but like… if you reply to something someone reblogged, does that reply go to the source, or the person who reblogged it?

I recently got a reply on a post I reblogged, and it showed up in my activity. I don’t know whether it also shows up in the OP’s activity or not. It’d make sense if it shows up there too, since that’s how likes and reblogs work, but, you know, Tumblr.

(I suppose the simplest way I could find that out is to just try replying to this reblog and have you see if it shows up in your activity.)

P.S. Except I’m not getting a reply button, so scratch that. Maybe I have to follow the OP for two weeks like the old replies required? I stop by your blog fairly often, but I’ve never officially followed you.

I think @shadesofmauve said it goes to the OP as well?

Yeah, I think it goes to the OP as well. Not 100% sure on that tho.

(as far as I know this *is* still the case)


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30 Days of Hypnosis Kink: Day 7

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brin-bellway:

ellaenchanting:

bannableoffense:

Day 7: Are you a trance junkie (short term) or do you prefer a one hypnotist relationship (long term)? Why or why not?

I’m just gonna

stop

and really take apart that term.

“trance junkie”

Really? Someone who likes getting tranced a lot and doesn’t have consistent partners for that… that’s what you call them? A “trance junkie”? 

what a loaded question, comparing people without consistent partners to…

well

you know what, I’ll be blunt. I don’t have consistent trance partners. I’ve never had that, unless my partner was a subject and I played the hypnotist role. So I find enjoyment where I can, when I can, with whom I can, and as time and my schedule permits. I have friends I play with more than others, but, for the most part, that comes down to me, myself, and my tumblr account.

Would I like a long-term relationship with a hypnotist? Of course! It would be absolutely wonderful, for rather self-evident reasons; trust, rapport, and learning are all established with repetition, time spent, and getting to know what the other likes and enjoys and working with that, exploring that. Hell, like I see so many people do here on Tumblr. Why wouldn’t I want something like that?

“trance junkie”

good god…

The usage of “trance junkie” is really weird here- I’ve heard the term thrown around in non-kinky hypnosis communities but only as a slightly self-effacing way to say you really enjoy being hypnotized. So, like, 95% of my tumblr feed (myself included) would qualify. I’ve never heard it used as a way to describe someone who doesn’t have a long-term partner- that doesn’t even really make sense outside of kink and, as @bannableoffense pointed out, is kind of judgemental.  

The first time I encountered the term “trance junkie”–and I wish I could remember who wrote this blog post so I could go check if it’s as bad as I remember; all I know is that it was some Blogspot or maybe WordPress I didn’t read regularly, and I sure wasn’t going to start reading regularly after that–it was…well. There’s “complaining about people who use you for sex and show no indication that they give a shit about whether you enjoy it too”, and then there’s “kinkshaming people who are into hypnosis for the sensations and don’t have control or intimacy kinks”, and it seemed to me they were skirting dangerously far into the latter.

Even if you seem on the surface to share a kink with someone, even if you seem on the surface to like complementary roles, you can still be sexually incompatible on that axis. Furthermore, some people’s kinks are best fulfilled solo, and not all such people have figured that out about themselves yet. I note that from what I’ve seen, it’s fairly common for asexuals who like sex but don’t get anything extra out of it being partnered sex (as opposed to masturbation) to have a troubled sexual relationship in which they find this out the hard way, and the thing that causes them to break up is usually that one or both partners feel like the allosexual is being “used” by the asexual.

And you know what? I was lucky enough to hang out in the asexual community, to hear about that story being played out over and over by different people, before ever having sex myself. Which means if I ever try partnered kink, I get to go into it knowing there’s a chance that partnering might not be for me, and that that’s a valid form of sexuality that wouldn’t mean there’s anything wrong with me, and it wouldn’t make me evil. Not everyone gets that advantage.

So yeah, even without getting into the addiction comparison, I flinch at that term too.

@ellaenchanting replied to this post with:

Brin- This all makes sense to me. I also think people can have needs met in a relationship even if the kinks are different if they’re compatible- for example I have a top who has a huge control kink and I have a huge intimacy kink but we’re both hypnofetishists and somehow it works! :) BUt also- lots of talking.


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brin-bellway asked: Huh, you found out hypnosis was real *before* finding out it was a fetish? I did it the other way ’round. I wonder what differences that causes. (Like how, while *intellectually* I believe there are people whose kinks actually can’t be satisfied in real life, my experiences have left me with a visceral skepticism towards the idea. My first thought when someone says their fetish can’t be acted upon is always “When *I* said that, I was wrong: maybe you’re wrong too.”)

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tennfan2:

My answer to this is a qualified “kind of.”

When I was a kid, hypnosis was totally compelling to me – any time I saw it, heard about it, anything, I could not at all pull myself away from it.

I was also obsessed with the Atlanta Braves, but the mere mention of Paul Assenmacher did not leave me hanging on every word, you know? (Dale Murphy is another question.)

So on some level, I knew my interest in hypnosis was something other than a hobby. It was literally always in the back of my mind. It still is, actually.

I was a young, young child when this started. I had no idea that I was a fetishist. At the same time, though, it always did feel “dirty” to me for reasons that I get now, but had no way of knowing at the time.

Anyway: hobby before I *knew* it was a fetish, but not by much.

Here’s a question for the crowd: is your hypnosis fetish something you were born with?

 

gigglisgallery:

Hypnosis in movies and stories was always compelling to me. But I “knew” that was just fantasy.

I saw hypnosis as a real thing, but something used for therapy, and stage magic, and stuff like that, and that was intriguing, but not in any kind of fetish sense.

When I found the mcstories site, I saw it had lots of hypnosis stories, but I after trying a few, I found them boring and tended to skip them. Stories involving fantasy elements and scifi gizmos were more interesting, and hot, because they were more believable (giggle). 

(Though to be fair, hypnosis stories often have things like, “And now your boobs grow three cup sizes” and they do, instantly, due to the power of hypnosis. Things like that just destroyed my ability to take the stories seriously. )

Then – much later – I stumbled across hypnofetish sites, and had that lightbulb moment: “Whaaaaat? Hypnosis really can be used in this way? OMG give me it NOW!”

And the hypnosis subgenre of mind control simultaneously got a lot hotter for me (but there’s still so much terrible stuff in there, sigh).

 

scifiscribbler:

Yeah, I think there’s a much broader gulf between the MC fetish and the direct hypno, and that expanding from MC to hypno (as GG and I both have) leads to a very different approach to hypnotic suggestion.

 

tennfan2:

I’m the polar opposite. Hypnosis as a subgenre of mind control? Obviously the other way around! (Kidding, kidding)

Mind control was pretty much never that appealing to me except when it looked and behaved like “classical” hypnosis.

That said, I also have rarely if ever gotten off on anything that feels “fictional.” Even when I got off on hypnosis in fiction, it was hypnosis that felt in some way accurate.

 

scifiscribbler:

See, this is the thing. I don’t think MC and Hypno are kink and subkink.

I think fantasy MC and real hypno are whole kink categories in and of themselves, with sufficient thematic overlap that a lot of people miss this.

And I think there’s a specific point where that needs watching, and it’s where inexperienced hypnotists and naive subjects cross from MC to real hypno without really grokking issues like consent, post-scene sub- and dom- drop, and the potential repercussions of deep conditioning work, because the MC fantasy stuff doesn’t have the ties to established kinks that teach this.

Mostly, though, I think that realising they’re disparate kinks can go a long way to helping people sort out what appeals and what doesn’t and feeling more able to specify the stuff they like.

Elsewhere on here the discussion that @ellaenchanting has been part of with retro/pop culture hypno is right there on stuff that walks the line.

I like both. But my life in kink got a lot easier when I realised there was this bg divide along the lines of which people liked or didn’t like aspects.

(yes, there are also subkinks for both that not everyone digs, but not usually in so polarising or definitive a fashion.)

 

brin-bellway:

Okay, going to try to respond to multiple things here.

tennfan2: I was a young, young child when this started. I had no idea that I was a fetishist. At the same time, though, it always did feel “dirty” to me for reasons that I get now, but had no way of knowing at the time.

Same, and if I implied otherwise, I didn’t mean to.

It feels weird to come up with a completely new phrasing for this when I can just quote my past self, so I suppose I’ll do that. Take it away, me of one year ago. (Note: the question I was answering was “If you had kinks, sexual fantasies, or sexual interests before puberty, how did you interpret them?“)

I thought it was just a fascinating topic, like the things I later learned to call perseverations* but much more stable. Sure, I had a sense of privacy about it, but I also (though to a lesser extent) tended to keep perseverations private. And sure, perseverations didn’t cause that twinging feeling in my chest and abdomen, but I figured that was probably some minor quirk that I would never have an explanation for. (I now think the twinging is my brain misinterpreting the “heat” of sexual arousal.)

For the record, the thing that made me re-evaluate this was not puberty, but rather learning from TV Tropes (at about age sixteen) that hypno-fetishism was a thing. (And dear *god* did my life make so much more sense after that. I wish somebody had thought to tell me sooner.) I didn’t really “bloom”: I mean, obviously my libido didn’t vary with menstrual phase back when I didn’t *have* a menstrual cycle, and for some reason I didn’t start having erotic dreams until I was fifteen, but in essence my sexuality is pretty much unchanged since the time of my earliest memories. 

*Note from the present day: these days (and even at the time, really), “special interest” seems to be a more common term for this autistic trait than “perseveration”, and you might be more familiar with it.

scifiscribbler: Mostly, though, I think that realising they’re disparate kinks can go a long way to helping people sort out what appeals and what doesn’t and feeling more able to specify the stuff they like.

The definition of “mind-control fetishist” in my internal dictionary is something like “person who genuinely prefers the stuff I subsisted off of as a child because I didn’t even have the concept of anything better”. Like, I do know there are honest-to-god MC fetishists out there, and I want to emphasise again the unendorsedness of this reaction, but when I encounter MC fetishists talking shop I am frequently struck with the urge to tell them “You don’t have to settle for this! There’s other stuff out there, and a lot of it is so much better!” *I* was settling, and I find it hard to tolerate erotic horror these days knowing there’s fluffier stuff I could be reading instead.

tennfan2: Here’s a question for the crowd: is your hypnosis fetish something you were born with?

Depends on your definition. It doesn’t really make sense to me to claim anyone was born with a hypnosis fetish per se, because you’re not born knowing what hypnosis is.

You are, on the other hand, born knowing what sleep is. While a version of me raised in the late 1700′s would probably not have had a hypno-fetish (the conception of hypnosis at the time was not restful at all), I think any version of me would enjoy dozing…I was going to say “a little too much”, but that makes it sound like it’s wrong. Enjoy dozing to an extent that normal people would not. The ways in which this desire manifests depend on what’s available in the surrounding culture, but the core remains the same.

 

scifiscribbler:

Yeah, this neatly speaks to what I mean. Hypno kink and MC kink are neither of them better or worse, but they can be better or worse for individual people, and an awareness of both helps.

I’m glad you’ve found what you’re after. Similarly, I’m glad I know they’re different things, because I get different things out of both… even when collaborating with the same people.


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brin-bellway:

justice-turtle:

So apparently today is the 20th anniversary of Pokemon.

For obvious reasons (aka IT’S A VIDEO GAME THE DEVIL WILL EAT YOUR SOUL), I never played Pokemon as a kid, and my grasp of it even through fannish osmosis is about limited to “I know what Pikachu looks like”. Recently I’ve been wanting to check it out, not unrelated to all the anniversary hype, but Google and the marketings seem to be aimed at people who at least have a little sense of what the fuck’s going on.

So. Do I have anybody that could answer some questions?

* It has color names instead of numbered game-episode-thingies like Mass Effect. Does that mean you can jump in anywhere, or do I need to know a playing order?

* I’m only seeing references to it being played on a console. Is there a PC port or an app version? If not, is it the sort of console you plug into your TV (I don’t have a TV) or the sort where there’s a little screen built in? How much does it cost and where do you buy it? (The console and the game/s both.)

* Are there guides / walkthroughs? I fail hard at video games without guides. I got so lost in the tutorial level of ME1 that I had to watch a video walkthrough to find my way down the ramp to the Prothean beacon.

* Is it primarily single-player, co-op, player-vs-player, or what? Do the older ones not have enough players to make it fun anymore / are there servers that have shut down / anything like that?

I, too, feel very left out by my inability to speak Pokemon. (*grumble grumble Crystalline Gala grumble*) Anyone want to help us out?

This thread is very branchy, so rather than reblogging each one I will just make a list of distinct branches:

https://justice-turtle.tumblr.com/post/140319581139/wingsoferebus-justice-turtle-so-apparently

https://clevernamepending.tumblr.com/post/140361008114/somethingshortandsnappy-brin-bellway

http://darkpuck.tumblr.com/post/140315691225

http://russian-wolfie.tumblr.com/post/140314375309/vaiyamagic-brin-bellway-justice-turtle-so

http://mimimirai.tumblr.com/post/140312780989/storiesintheashes-vaiyamagic-brin-bellway

http://settiai.tumblr.com/post/140301099319

https://mitoticcephalopod.tumblr.com/post/140300703701/brin-bellway-justice-turtle-so-apparently

I have still not played any Pokemon console games (yet?), but I have played Pokemon Go, which despite its gameplay differences remains helpful for learning one’s way around a Pokedex.

Also, in related news: Bulbagarden (the Pokemon wiki) is available as a downloadable file [link] through the same people who brought you downloadable Wikipedia [link]. As of this writing, the downloadable version was last updated in October 2018, and the space requirement is about 1.4GB for a full copy and 200MB for an imageless copy.


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brin-bellway asked: I’m not sure which geographical areas it’s available in (I don’t think I’ve ever seen it in Canada), but in New York I buy shaker bottles of pre-ground “popcorn salt”. It’s great, highly recommended.

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rustingbridges:

brin-bellway:

rustingbridges:

brin-bellway:

brin-bellway:

rustingbridges:

Well, that does sound convenient. Do you remember any particular store you got it at? I guess if I know it exists I’ll find it eventually but I’m pretty bad at finding things in grocery stores at the best of times.

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Wegmans. I think it was located next to the unpopped popcorn.

Ah, I guess this occurred in The Rest Of New York. Still, I’ll keep an eye out for it at the grocery store, I’m sure somebody’s got it if it exists.

Yeah, maybe I should have clarified in the original ask that it was the part of New York only good enough to name once. (Specifically, it was in Amherst, just outside Buffalo.)

Eh, I figured that was probable (since you mentioned canada), but thought I’d ask anyway.

But hey, anything they’ve got upstate, besides guns, freedom, and snow that isn’t disgusting, I’m sure we’ve got here!


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hybridzizi:

epikalstorms:

prince-gast:

Okay but to expound on my deaf!Harry post…

– Dumbledore contacts Lupin before Harry attends Hogwarts and has him learn sign language and hires him as an interpreter for Harry during classes

– Snape: “are you listening to me potter?”

Harry, speaking to the best of his ability: “to be fair I can’t listen to anyone, however I was, in fact, paying attention”

-Hermione tirelessly helping Harry with speech and pronunciation so he can get spells right

-Ron aggressively trying to learn sign language to communicate with Harry and he’s so embarrassed he can’t get the hang of it at first but Harry thinks it’s the nicest thing anyone has ever done for him because what are friends??

-Draco, mouthing: “I hate you”

Harry, misreading hate as date: “If you wanted a date you should have said something sooner.”

-Harry signing rude things at Umbridge.

Umbridge: “What did he say!?”

Lupin: “he said you’re charming.”

-The entire Weasley family learning basic sign language for whenever Harry is with them, making him feel more at home since the Dursley’s never made a decent effort with it.

– McGonagall aware of Harry’s condition from observation at the Dursley’s prepared and learned sign language and signs when she can during her class, allowing Lupin the occasional break.

McGonagall: “You’re not sneaky Mr. Weasley; I very well know what you just signed.”

– Voldemort monologuing in sign language

Harry: “I’m sorry I don’t understand, I’m blind.”

Voldemort: “??????”

God Voldemort learning sign language just so he can monologue to his nemesis is honestly something he’s actually Edgy and Ridiculous enough to do

Voldemort, signing: “Harry Potter-”

Harry: *closes his eyes*

Voldemort: “Wha- no. Wormtail. Wormtail, make him open his eyes.”


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vulcanwlw:

memeoryalpha:

i want someone who’s never seen star trek try to make sense of this.

the replies to this post are the fucking funniest thing:


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#Star Trek #DS9 #god kiwilapple is extremely close though #good job kiwilapple #(ftr: man is realising that he’s just contracted a bioterrorist virus which) #(causes your attempts at linguistic communication to come out as gibberish) #(and you perceive others as doing the same) #(also a couple days later it kills you for good measure) #((you know what really weirds me out about this episode?)) #((when Patient Zero turns up everyone leaps straight to ”holy shit what’s wrong with O’Brien?!”)) #((rather than ”*sigh* great‚ now we have to fix the *translator* too”)) #(((also why *didn’t* the translator mask it?))) #(((a given patient spouts the *same* gibberish when trying to communicate the same thing through speech and through writing))) #(((which suggests a consistent verbal remapping that you can just treat like a new language))) #((((of course thinking through the implications of stuff has never been Star Trek’s strong suit)))) #((((and especially not in a season one)))) #illness tw #death tw #tag rambles

gasmaskaesthetic:

Friends, a poll: have you ever set yourself on fire, set one of your friends on fire, or been around while people were catching on fire as a side effect of avoiding boredom as a teenager?

No, except maybe for very broad definitions.

I did accidentally drip hot wax on myself (ow) while using a candle to light another candle as a pre-teen, and I did semi-accidentally burn my thumb on a cigarette lighter while trying to use it to light a campfire at age 13 (I didn’t *intend* the burn, but when I saw it was happening I didn’t try to stop it, because I was on my zillionth attempt to light this campfire and I decided that at this point not getting burned wasn’t worth having to start over again). However, I don’t think my body was ever itself actually on fire, and the burns were definitely not for purposes of avoiding boredom.


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brin-bellway asked: I’m not sure which geographical areas it’s available in (I don’t think I’ve ever seen it in Canada), but in New York I buy shaker bottles of pre-ground “popcorn salt”. It’s great, highly recommended.

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rustingbridges:

brin-bellway:

brin-bellway:

rustingbridges:

Well, that does sound convenient. Do you remember any particular store you got it at? I guess if I know it exists I’ll find it eventually but I’m pretty bad at finding things in grocery stores at the best of times.

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Wegmans. I think it was located next to the unpopped popcorn.

Ah, I guess this occurred in The Rest Of New York. Still, I’ll keep an eye out for it at the grocery store, I’m sure somebody’s got it if it exists.

Yeah, maybe I should have clarified in the original ask that it was the part of New York only good enough to name once. (Specifically, it was in Amherst, just outside Buffalo.)


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#reply via reblog #food #home of the brave


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