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helleryuu · 4 days ago
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SAM & DEAN WINCHESTER + TROPES
tvtropes: Sam/ Dean
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helleryuu · 2 years ago
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AO3 Top Relationships Bracket- Round 2 Side 2
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This poll is a celebration of fandom history; we're aware that there are certain issues with many of the listed pairings and sources, but they are a part of that history. Please do not take this as an endorsement, and refrain from harassment.
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helleryuu · 2 years ago
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SAM AND DEAN WINCHESTER
Supernatural |
✨S04 EP17 : It's A Terrible Life
✨S05 EP8 : Changing Channels
✨S07 EP14 : Plucky Pennywhistle's Magical Menagerie
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helleryuu · 2 years ago
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Tokyo Mew Mew New
Mew Ichigo
F:NEX (FUyu): ~ Price:  27.500 Yen (without tax fees)
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helleryuu · 2 years ago
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Bathrooms, 1996
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helleryuu · 2 years ago
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hello please turn your attention to this
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helleryuu · 3 years ago
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i don’t think people realize that at this point it’s much more important for queer stories to be shown in a positive light than it is to portray them “realistically”.
(there’s also an issue in the idea that queer characters/couples not suffering 24/7 is inherently unrealistic, but that’s another can of worms.)
there are plenty of “realistic” queer love stories out there. we get it. most queer people lead miserable lives, never get happy endings, and are generally shunned from society, right? we know this. we see it all the time. we experience it. i’d like to think that we’ve come far enough to say that representation is no longer just about queer people being included—it’s also about depicting them in a way that’s somehow meaningful, fulfilling, and—dare i say—hopeful.
is will’s self-hatred, shame, and overall reluctance to come out to anyone a realistic portrayal of the experience of being a closeted gay kid in the 80s? yes, of course it is. nobody thinks it isn’t. the problem is that, ultimately, this is a TV show with a narrative. it’s supposed to tell a story, and a good one at that.
my question is this: what does will having unrequited feelings for his (supposedly) straight best friend do for the narrative? what does it do to develop any characters involved? the answer is nothing. it does absolutely nothing. it’s just another unnecessary tragic ending for a queer character who’s already suffered beyond belief. will’s arc could have easily been separate from mike’s; it could have been all about self-acceptance and gaining confidence in his identity, but this is very pointedly the route they didn’t choose, and that is why queer people are upset by the path vol 2 went down.
to watch a gay kid’s feelings be used as a prop to push the main heterosexual couple back together is humiliating. to see a lesbian watch as her crush kisses her shock-factor boyfriend is humiliating. it’s like it’s being rubbed in our faces—hey, look, people like you will never be happy! haha!
that’s not the representation we need anymore. it’s not impactful or satisfying or new, it’s just depressing. realism only matters so much in a sci-fi horror/drama, and i’ve honestly never seen so many people bitch and moan about realism until the conversation was about queer characters finding happiness.
so no, queer people are not just sad because their ship didn’t become canon. that is not what this is about. pay more attention, please.
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helleryuu · 3 years ago
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Yoongi !!!
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365 DAYS OF BANGTAN  ♡  DAY 7/365 ↳  DICON, 2020
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