Hey my names Heidi. in my 20's ๐ still into Fandom an such but not strictly into posting just that it's just random. My ask is always open. Messages an pics I gotchu fam
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(shaking dice in cupped hands) c'mon daddy needs a new pair of money
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women! be difficult! be mean! theyโre gonna hate you either way!
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no offence but I hate when people my age start projecting their own fears and ideas about aging and youth onto me. girl sorry but Iโm young and beautiful if you think women in their late 20s onwards are worthless old hags who have run out of time thatโs a personal problem
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Possibly a hot take, but I don't really understand why discourse on classism in Supernatural even exists. As often shown and sometimes outright discussed on the show, the Winchesters are not part of any social group, not even other hunters, whom they were raised to avoid and mistrust. They're homeless criminals with basically limitless access to money they don't need to earn. The existence and significance of status within the social framework is not acknowledged by them, nor does it affect them.
The only reason to worry about class is if you have a place in it, which the Winchesters explicitly don't. Sam and Dean don't vote or pay taxes. They almost never work legitimate jobs. They have shown time and again that they're not subject to the law. The existence of credit scores is irrelevant to them. They don't rent or have bank accounts or attend church or do any of the things that are normally influenced by social status. They're so good at dressing up and pretending to be other people that they can pass as members of any social class. If they don't, like when Dean goofs off and stuffs his face at a ritzy party, it's because he's choosing not to. If he wants to get in a fancy lady's panties he can fake being rich just fine.
So basically what I'm saying is, trying to place Sam and Dean inside the ranks of society's predominantly wealth-based value system is totally pointless, because they exist outside of society and aren't reliant on their position in a social hierarchy as a measurement of self-worth.
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clicking a pen over and over again is actually fun as fuck its a shame it makes everyone in a 30 foot radius want to kill me with a rock
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