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InfectedSelfshipping / Yumeshipping Community - Autists who think that Draco Malfoy and Astarion are their actual husbands, plagued with predators and people spending 50k for animations
Adding my own two cents into the non-sharing shit,, I can understand getting jealous of other ppl crushing on your cartoon crush but i think my issue is that if it starts taking a toll on your mentally. Like i get it you think no one understands your crush like you do but don't threaten people over it.
Totally misunderstanding here, but I think it's like NTR where they get off to getting jealous of other people for... liking fictional characters romantically..?
I can understand getting jealous of other ppl crushing on your cartoon crush but i think my issue is that if it starts taking a toll on your mentally. Like i get it you think no one understands your crush like you do but don't threaten people over it.
Crazy enough to threaten other people or not, what always gets me is that such a sizable portion of non-sharers seem to use it as an emotional or psychological crutch in place of any kind of traditional assistance (as right as anyone is to harbor distrust of professionals). IMO it's one thing if someone's F/O inspires self-improvement or other positive changes—dorky as fuck, but if it works it works—but having self-ship as an absolute substitute for real connections and losing one's mind over how other people interact with their partners/oshis/etc. to the point of breakdowns or self-harm sounds miserable and according the given testimonies up-thread is miserable. It's a shame that they usually react so adversely to being told to get help because a number of them genuinely need it, even if getting that help may entail giving up self-ship altogether.
Totally misunderstanding here, but I think it's like NTR where they get off to getting jealous of other people for... liking fictional characters romantically..?
Not really from what I've seen, though it doesn't help that yumeshippers in particular make a concentrated effort (on average) to keep things as sterile and sex-free as possible and make this a lot harder to gauge.
Not really from what I've seen, though it doesn't help that yumeshippers in particular make a concentrated effort (on average) to keep things as sterile and sex-free as possible and make this a lot harder to gauge.
I thought she was just your typical “le quirky lesbian selfshipper” but after seeing some lolcow posts it looks like there’s some way more on her (there are also people claiming she has other nsfw accounts).
You missed one of the funnier updates, some of her art got hit with the grok trend of putting israeli flags on everything and she had a melty about it.
You missed one of the funnier updates, some of her art got hit with the grok trend of putting israeli flags on everything and she had a melty about it.
/FastProxy croaked for me since last week, so no wonder why. The RuNet block bypass doesn't seem to work that well with xcancel.
So that's what her newest sock is? Thanks!
/FastProxy croaked for me since last week, so no wonder why. The RuNet block bypass doesn't seem to work that well with xcancel.
So that's what her newest sock is? Thanks!
Drama over cookies today. Apparently some random teenager who ships herself with Eternal Sugar Cookie from the Korean gacha game Cookie Run: Kingdom (Yes, they're anthromorphic cookies) has been drawing gore art featuring other people who also ship themselves with her cookie. Thousands of trannies and child casualties.
The person's age is in question. Someone said they're 10, they lied on another account about being 19, but their faculties probably place them somewhere between the two. I feel like this is a combination of like 50% bid for attention (negative or positive), 30% ragebaiting for laughs and 20% actually being deranged about the cookie. They intentionally opened a Strawpage (Basically an anonymous askbox where you can send questions or doodles, like Tumblr) to mock the people angry with them. Some people are genuinely sending them death threats over troll art, lmao.
Drama over cookies today. Apparently some random teenager who ships herself with Eternal Sugar Cookie from the Korean gacha game Cookie Run: Kingdom (Yes, they're anthromorphic cookies) has been drawing gore art featuring other people who also ship themselves with her cookie. Thousands of trannies and child casualties.
The person's age is in question. Someone said they're 10, they lied on another account about being 19, but their faculties probably place them somewhere between the two. I feel like this is a combination of like 50% bid for attention (negative or positive), 30% ragebaiting for laughs and 20% actually being deranged about the cookie. They intentionally opened a Strawpage (Basically an anonymous askbox where you can send questions or doodles, like Tumblr) to mock the people angry with them. Some people are genuinely sending them death threats over troll art, lmao.
yumetwt genuinely scares the shit out of me- what do you mean the young generation is so internet-brained that they think keji from yttd is their boyfriend?
when it was a LINE game 10+ years ago i knew someone who posted a drawing she did of a character on tumblr and someone with 20 in their bio got mad she made a yellow cookie white (lol), glad to see nothings changed
yumetwt genuinely scares the shit out of me- what do you mean the young generation is so internet-brained that they think keji from yttd is their boyfriend?
Anyone who has been in fandom for any stretch of time and isn't like, 15, can tell you that crazy fangirls are timeless. Yumeshipping is the 2020's version of Sans girlfriends. Sans girlfriends were the 2015 version of the 2000s' Sasuke and Shadow the Hedgehog fangirls. Honestly the Zoomerfication of fandom history is erasing some really interesting milk from early Internet, lmao
Anyone who has been in fandom for any stretch of time and isn't like, 15, can tell you that crazy fangirls are timeless. Yumeshipping is the 2020's version of Sans girlfriends. Sans girlfriends were the 2015 version of the 2000s' Sasuke and Shadow the Hedgehog fangirls.
Now that you've said it (and since I remembered the Snapewives were given a mention earlier in-thread), a topical post I saw in one of the tumblr communities for self-ship I did a double take at:
Apparently some random teenager who ships herself with Eternal Sugar Cookie from the Korean gacha game Cookie Run: Kingdom (Yes, they're anthromorphic cookies) has been drawing gore art featuring other people who also ship themselves with her cookie. Thousands of trannies and child casualties.
But everytime I see a "dupe/double" discussion, it just fascinates me. I've been watching waifuists and tumblr fangirls since the early 10's, but never in my life have I seen this jealousy problem being a thing until now. Usually whenever you found a dupe in that time period, your reaction ranged from "same! Just remember that our waifus are from different dimensions because multiverse or algo idk" to "HELL YEAH! HUG ME BROTHA!".
Girl was visibly shaking and said this interaction made her physically ill.
The Reddit Gold™ replies?
"Oh yeah that's normal, just don't harm them because morals I guess".
I just keep wondering why people got this frenzy over waifuism when it wasn't that big of a issue before. I was gonna say "women", but even MOST tumblr girls weren't this autistic over their mental illness.
These kinds of people treat seeing someone ship themselves or their OC with a fictional character like being in the Vietnam War. And it's often for the weirdest and most specific characters too.