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HAPPY BIRTHDAY PINTO BAR!

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY PINTO BAR!

Today two years ago I created the Chatzy chatroom that has become known as “the Pinto bar” in fandom – a place for Pinto beans and AOS Spirk shippers to hang out and have fun. And fun we’ve had! Fun and fan fiction and porn – all the good things. Lots of laughter, but also tears, as we have come together to grieve for “Grandpa” Leonard Nimoy and Anton Yelchin. 

We’ve discussed the meaning of life and gender and sexual identity. We’ve flown the rainbow flag in the bar, and many of us have added their personal Pride flags. We’ve shared pics of puppies and kittens and men in lingerie. We’ve played RPGs of the silly and the naughty kind with very many Chrises. We’ve sung together. We’ve held space for each other when terrible things happened in the world or life became almost too much to bear. We’ve grown together.

Thank you for that.Thank you for two wonderful years full of friendship and fannishness. Here’s to another great year in the bar – and beyond!

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Read this!

I got a gift, and it’s awesome!

Y’all go read it and leave some love for the wonderful author!

In Medias Res (250 words) by iulia_linnea
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Harry Potter – J. K. Rowling
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Hermione Granger/Severus Snape
Characters: Severus Snape, Hermione Granger, Crookshanks (Harry Potter)
Summary: Not all families are planned.

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Happy Valentine’s Day! Have A Fandom Chocolate Giveaway!

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Happy Valentine’s Day! Have A Fandom Chocolate Giveaway!

To celebrate Valentine’s Day, the Pinto bar is inviting all Pinto beans to participate in a fandom chocolate giveaway.

YES! You create your very own, personal, crazy, amazing, fannish chocolate recipe, and I will send you that exact chocolate – if you’re one of the four lucky winners.

Here’s how it works:

  • Go to the “Mi-Xing bar” of the Zotter online shop where you can customise your own personal chocolate. (By the way, Zotter is not only one of the best chocolate makers of the world, their chocolates are also fair trade and organic!)
  • Compose a Pinto fandom chocolate! Zotter allows you to choose one (or more) kinds of chocolate, up to one filling, and various toppings. Write down “your” recipe and come up with a suitable fandom name for your composition.
  • Participate in the Pinto bar fandom chocolate giveaway! The deadline is Pi(e) Day (that is March 14, 2016).

To win your personal fandom chocolate, you have to do only two things:

  1. Make a Tumblr post that contains the name and the recipe of your Pinto fandom Zotter chocolate tagged with “#pinto bar chocolate”.
  2. Send an e-mail with your composition and your Tumblr name to: pintobar AT party DOT ms

Deadline: You have until Pi(e) Day (that is March 14, 2016) to participate in the Pinto bar fandom chocolate giveaway.

When Pi(e) Day has rolled around, I will pick four winners from all participants. As a prize they will get “their” fandom chocolate, of course!

Have fun & happy Valentine’s Day!

Cheers,
Satis & the Pinto bar beans

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Fandom Snowflake Challenge, Day 7

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Day 7

In your own space, share a favorite piece of original canon (a TV episode, a song, a favorite interview, a book, a scene from a movie, etc) and explain why you love it so much. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.

Okay, I want to talk about a problematic fandom.

I’m not even sure if it’s one of my fandoms.

What I’m talking about is Diana Gabaldon’s “Outlander” series, now an acclaimed TV show.

I read the first book in 1997, long before there was any serious fandom for this series. I read this book in very particular personal circumstances, which is certainly a part of why it’s burned into my memory like that. But at the time the reading experience was also unparalleled for me in its brutality, passion, sensuality, and nitty-gritty realism. I was shocked and blown away. I honestly can’t remember another reading experience that was this visceral for me.

The “Outlander” series ended up being one of the things I share with my husband (like “Lord of the Rings” or “Harry Potter” or “Lisbeth Salander”). At some point I even wrote a little gapfiller for Yuletide.

I’m first and foremost a fix-it ficcer, so that was why I was and was not in “Outlander” fandom – there wasn’t really anything to fix. I may not have liked all twists and turns of the story, but there was nothing that really called to me to write or art for. But I (and my husband) still followed the series passionately. The richness of historical detail, the juxtaposition of our time and the past, wrapped in a seemingly endless series of doorstopper novels… what’s not to love?

But then this happened.

Since then I continued  reading the series (mostly, at least – I still haven’t tackled the latest doorstopper because as an evil European I’m not really all that invested in the story of American independence), but my passion for the series was pretty much extinguished because the author was such a fucking asshole about fanfic.

When news got out about a TV show I was… “skeptical” is probably the politically correct term.

But because it’s one of the things my husband and I both really, really enjoyed reading, I ended up ordering the DVDs of the first season for Christmas after all.

And we were absolutely BLOWN away.

The actors are brilliant. The attention to detail and authenticity is fucking amazing. The way the show interprets and transforms canon is imaginative and creative and suitable. My concerns were very similar to my apprehension about “The Lord of the Rings” – I couldn’t imagine that anyone is capable of turning that into a movie, but Peter Jackson managed. And Ronald D. Moore and the cast and crew of the “Outlander” series managed, too. Holy hell.

But what does that mean for me as a fan?

To be honest, I don’t know.

Should anything in the series or TV show inspire me, could I get over the cruel and ignorant things the author said and wrote about fanfiction, even if she seems to have retracted some of her statements by now ?

Can I even call myself a “fan”at all, considering the circumstances?

To be perfectly honest, I don’t want to be the “fan” of someone who ever compared fanfiction to rape.

So here’s my dilemma: A series and a TV show I enjoy, a canon I deeply care about, but I don’t even want to be a fan of this canon, much less create for it.

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