theubergrump:

I keep seeing stuff about Lord of the Flies going around

Obviously, the individual experiences of the people making the posts – re: teachers, lessons, the way they were forced to study the book – aren’t up for debate

but like, I feel that people might not have the whole story here and as someone who knows far too much about literature, I wanted to talk about it a little

Sir William Golding wrote Lord of the Flies in response to an earlier novel called The Coral Island. In The Coral Island, a small group of upper-class British boys from a boarding school get stranded on an island and have an absolutely wonderful time. They look back on it as a fond adventure, where they had a little vacation, invented things, and generally made their well-bred high society English parents proud.

Sir William Golding read that novel and was disgusted by the way that R. M. Ballantyne used the plot as a huge essay on the superior intellect and higher morality of English folk (read: white people). The boys in The Coral Island eventually have to seek the aid of Christian missionaries (who are there to convert the local Polynesian populace) to save them from the natives who are written as raping pillaging amoral cannibals.

Sir William Golding set out to write a more realistic novel, by the way, using the same names for his main characters as Ballantyne did (although Golding’s characters are slightly younger). So, all the posts about Lord of the Flies showing the “human condition” insofar as it pertains to young middle-class British boys who grew up in a boarding house in the middle of the Cold War are correct. But I get the feeling that most people don’t realize that was the point of the novel.

Lord of the Flies was meant as a huge “fuck you” to the ingrained belief that English people are the most noble and wise of all people and thus incapable of descending into savagery. I doubt it was ever meant to be a sweeping generalized metaphor for the universal savage nature of humanity, and shame on the teachers who force that interpretation on their students.

The “For-the-love-of-god” PSA

fuckyeahrtfanfic:

I’ve updated the original Shipping Rules & Guidlines here

Keep family out of shipping. This goes for children and wives and siblings. I’ve noticed, and a few others in the community, that there is a rise in ships with Ryan’s wife/mentions of his children, not to mention the blatant disregard for Geoff wanting to keep Millie out of fics. Yes, I’ve seen many fics still having her in them since this post started circulating.

Keep. Family. Out

bluandorange:

Random art advice;

  • draw what makes you happy
  • work with your anxiety not against it
  • if working in a sketchbook makes you anxious, draw on printer paper or index cards
  • that way if that shit starts pissing you off you can literally toss it across the room
  • if one medium is giving you trouble try another
  • take a break from digital to work traditionally or vice versa 
  • draw from reference
  • trace over reference with the intention of internalizing shapes 
  • take what you love about other’s work and incorporate it into your own
  • if you need to work but are having trouble focusing, set a repeating timer
  • dick around for ten minutes and then work for ten minutes
  • if the timer goes off and you still feel like working, keep working
  • be kind to yourself
  • draw when you can as much as you can
  • do NOT beat yourself up for not being able to work
  • working in pen or marker can help you overcome fear of permanent mistakes
  • it can also help you work quicker and looser
  • do your undersketch in blue pen/marker and go over it in black
  • make corrections with whiteout or white gel pen
  • when you want to draw but don’t know what to work on, start by drawing circles or other shapes
  • fill a page with nonsense doodles
  • warm up your wrists
  • do the bean exercise
  • just fill a page with beans
  • draw what makes you happy

miriaminrecovery:

stimmyabby:

One of the things I hate is that if you aren’t bipolar, OCD, autistic, ect, it’s considered perfectly acceptable to be all “ha ha I look autistic” “feeling a little bipolar today”, but if you actually do have a mental disorder, then god forbid you talk about it, you attention-seeking over-dramatizing romanticizing monster.

this is the realest thing I’ve ever read