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Good morning! I’m salty.

I think we, as a general community, need to start taking this little moment more seriously.

This, right here? This is asking for consent. It’s a legal necessity, yes, but it is also you, the reader, actively consenting to see adult content; and in doing so, saying that you are of an age to see it, and that you’re emotionally capable of handling it.

You find the content you find behind this warning disgusting, horrifying, upsetting, triggering? You consented. You said you could handle it, and you were able to back out at any time. You take responsibility for yourself when you click through this, and so long as the creator used warnings and tags correctly, you bear full responsibility for its impact on you.

“Children are going to lie about their age” is probably true, but that’s the problem of them and the people who are responsible for them, not the people that they lie to.

If you’re not prepared to see adult content, created by and for adults, don’t fucking click through this. And if you do, for all that’s holy, don’t blame anyone else for it.

This needs to be reblogged today.

Consenting to see adult content doesn’t mean you should have to see a bunch of shit romanticizing incest and pedophilia you walnut

Except this is the last line of consent before the actual work. So if you’re at this button you have already done the following:

1) chosen to go onto AO3 in the first place

2) chosen the fandom you wish to read about

3) had the chance to filter for the things you do want to see like a specific pairing or a specific AU

4) had the chance to specifically filter out any tags you don’t want to see like, oh I don’t know, incest and non-con and dub-con and paedophilia

5) had the chance to set the rating level if you wish to remove any explicit content at all

6) have read the summary of the story, which aren’t always great but are the only indicator of what the story will be like writing wise so something about it was good enough for you to click on it.

7) have read the tags of the story which will tell you what is actually in the story. If you have used filters to remove stories with things you don’t want then there shouldn’t be anything in here that’s a shock to you but maybe there is. That’s why the tags are there for you to check for yourself.

8) Then you have to actually click on the story. You cannot see anything other than the summary or the tags without personally deciding that you are going to open and read this story.

9) Only here, at step number nine, do you get to the adult content warning pictured above. You have been through eight different steps, the last six of which have also been opportunities for you to see that this has adult content. And AO3 has *STILL* stopped you to ask one last time “are you sure you want to read this because it has things that only adults should see in it”.

If after this point you are reading incest and paedophilia then it’s probably because you specifically went looking for it.

You walnut.

I’m fully aware this is an unpopular opinion, but I personally find the fact that the default response to “here is where you can buy the book” is “nah, I’ll look for scans/raws/pdf” incredibly sad.

If you think about it, it’s like saying that artists, assistants, editors, publishers, and everyone else who made the thing possible have to work for free.

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Sadly, the last SNB chapter didn’t give any hints on Ja’far’s possible happy ending after the events of magi’s last arc… BUT! The last chapter did make it obvious that Sinbad’s closest person is Ja’far. A big portion of the chapter was centered on the two of them, with Ja’far pledging his loyalty to Sinbad alone… It was so good. With this chapter, I have not doubts Sin will come back to Ja’far. I’m very thankful ❤❤❤

I wasn’t asked to a single dance in high school and didn’t have a serious romantic relationship until I was 22. And like, yeah that shit hurt when I was younger. I had a lot of fears that I was unlovable and that I didn’t deserve to be happy. And every time I would try to talk to anyone about it, the conversation became, “you’ll find someone”, when it should have been, “you don’t need a relationship or a date, you’re lovable & complete & beautiful on your own”.

So yeah, please normalize young people not dating, and please stop shaming them for it. There’s more to life than romance, despite what the media wants us to think.

So, with Ohtaka starting a new manga, that explains why Sinbad no Bouken is ending as rapidly as the Magi finale did. Although saying that, Sinbad no Bouken’s epilogue is far better as an ending then Magi got, and Magi was the main series!

Ohtaka obviously lost interest in her Magi franchise and wanted to start something new.

I don’t think I could get into another series by her, I feel so unsatisfied by how Magi ended/final arc, and the quick ending that Sinbad no Bouken is getting now, that I don’t want to invest in a series then feel so disappointed again.

I wish Ohtaka every success though.

To be fair it doesn’t seem like Ohtaka just lost interest.
There are a few things in between. There’s the new editor in chief of Shounen Sunday coming right before Magi’s last arc started.
The sudden lack of personal endearing entries on her backstage and almost no new illustrations drawn by her aside of covers.
The lack of interviews even tho Magi (a popular manga) was ending. 
And of course, how weirdly written was last arc compared to other arcs and how rushed its ending was.

Ohtaka isn’t just beginning a new series, she is beginning a new manga at the rival magazine of Shounen Sunday. If that doesn’t reek of poor relationship between Ohtaka and Shounen Sunday editors, idk what else it could be.
Remember that editors are the ones who decide what gets done and what doesn’t, it’s not on Ohtaka alone, sadly. Authors offer their creativity and ideas, but if those get rejected, they can’t do anything but follow the magazine wishes.

While it pains me that Magi and SnB had this kind of treatment, I’m really sure this is not on Ohtaka, but her editors. So I’m going to try to follow the new series. Maybe Ohtaka can finally do what she wants and put the bad experiences she may have had with Magi behind her.

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