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Day 10
In your own space, share your love for a trope, cliché, kink, motif, or theme. (More than one is okay, too.) Tell us about it, tell us why you love it, give us some examples and recs. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.
Okay so I don't really go for tropes or clichés or kinks or motifs or themes that much. Hum. Science fiction is a genre, "women lifting heavy objects" is not a trope, capes – well, uniform kink. Recently being indulged by Star Wars Rebels. (The protagonists cannot dress, but the Empire has some rather snappy uniforms, complete with what I firmly believe are mechanical pencil holsters. This is a devotion to both #aesthetic and practicality that I cannot help but admire.)
Other things I like, well, idk. I admire a good plot twist just as much as any other penguin. I like tropeyish space opera unless it thinks it's the most SRS BSNS canon ever, especially if it's got lots of women in it and/or the worldbuilding's doing something with itself, like being very OTT space opera like the Uplift series is in some ways.
In your own space, share your love for a trope, cliché, kink, motif, or theme. (More than one is okay, too.) Tell us about it, tell us why you love it, give us some examples and recs. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.
Okay so I don't really go for tropes or clichés or kinks or motifs or themes that much. Hum. Science fiction is a genre, "women lifting heavy objects" is not a trope, capes – well, uniform kink. Recently being indulged by Star Wars Rebels. (The protagonists cannot dress, but the Empire has some rather snappy uniforms, complete with what I firmly believe are mechanical pencil holsters. This is a devotion to both #aesthetic and practicality that I cannot help but admire.)
Other things I like, well, idk. I admire a good plot twist just as much as any other penguin. I like tropeyish space opera unless it thinks it's the most SRS BSNS canon ever, especially if it's got lots of women in it and/or the worldbuilding's doing something with itself, like being very OTT space opera like the Uplift series is in some ways.