#i'm starting to learn that when y'all go mad over a “gay” show
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Is this show you're recommending to me actually gay because there's a romantic plot/sub-plot involving two people of the same sex? Or are you telling me its gay because you were wearing shipper goggles when the two characters stood next to each other for five seconds?
#i'm starting to learn that when y'all go mad over a “gay” show#95% of the time it's the latter#finished two seasons of a show because I heard people talking about a cute romance in it#and i wanted to watch something with a cute slowburn romance#and i was confused because watched two seasons and i saw nothing that implied that romance#and like i guess that's on me#cause even when i looked up the show it didn't mention anything about romance#and i should've known then#salty
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Rant about all the Bi-Buck Arc hate surfacing.
Made the mistake of scrolling through comments on Instagram surrounding 911 and the cast.
I need to blow off steam, so this is gonna probably start harsh.
While there was so much heartfelt appreciation for Buck's storyline, the negative comments kept stealing my attention. I'm so tired of hearing(reading) that people think the whole show is ruined because two grown men kissed. Like, get the fuck over yourselves already. You don't agree with the relationship, you're just gonna have to deal with it the same we've dealt with Buck and Eddie's half-assed, flat, forced heterosexual relationships for the last 7 years, okay?
They all want to justify their biphobia/homophobia by saying that it's "forced" or it "doesn't make sense," or that they "never saw Buck even hint at it and it's just pandering to fans." Like, bitch, welcome to real life. If you're a real fan of this show, and you watched from the beginning, you know Athena and Michael's marriage ended first thing when he came out as gay. A muscular, "straight", black guy with a wife and two kids who'd been in the closet/denial his whole life, came out to his family, and none of them saw it coming, even if they might have suspected "deep down". This shit happens every day, okay? They're all mad cause "if he was gonna be gay, they should have made him gay from the beginning". Why? So you could form your opinion of him based on who he's attracted to? Why does this bother you so much. You were okay with it when it was Michael and Hen cause you knew from the beginning and they were your token gay characters that you've just learned to "put up with" to appease the rainbow crowd.
And it's not even the ones who are just straight up, like "it's wrong"/"it's a sin"/"it's gross", etc. that bother me the most. It's the "I don't care, you do you, but don't shove it down my throat", people that make me mad. Why is simply witnessing a queer person or relationship "shoving it down your throat"? Y'all realize they exist in real life too, right? Like, personally, I have family, friends, co-workers, bosses, who are all apart of the lgbtq+ community, and I'm from a smaller suburban/rural area of Ohio. Those are just the people in my life who are out. Why is seeing them represented in modern media so bad? This isn't covid, it's not fucking contagious. If it was your brother, your cousin, your best friend, would it be okay then? Both of my brothers have only ever dated women, but if one of them came out and said "hey, I think I might like guys too," I'm not gonna throw a fucking fit and invalidate them by telling them it's not possible because they've only ever dated women. No, I'll thank them for trusting me, and gush to them about boys because I never had a sister to do that with.
Every time I read those comments, all I can think is, you just proved that you're not a safe person to be trusted if someone in your life wants to come out.
Just, how do you give up on an entire show after one kiss? And then claim that you don't have a problem with it? You can't have it both ways. If it didn't matter to you, you wouldn't react so strongly and so negatively to it. 911 and ABC's intention isn't to question your sexuality. You don't have to worry that you're suddenly going to have to kiss Buck too, okay? Chill.
The whole "Buck has only ever slept with women" and "suddenly he's gay" responses are exactly why this storyline is so important. So many people to this day refuse to acknowledge sexualities outside of straight and gay. Why is it always, "made gay"? It doesn't have to be one or the other. It can be both, or neither.
I say this with the experience of having a mom who's still in the "I don't care as long as I don't have to see it" camp. If seeing it upsets you, you've got a problem. If it really doesn't matter and you're cool letting everyone be themselves, seeing two men together should be just as accepted as a man and a women together. Unless you're also saying we need to stop portraying men and women in romantic, sexual relationships together with kissing scenes or more graphic ones, then you can't rule with a double standard. Me and my mom loved watching Teen Wolf together, but any time there was a scene with Danny kissing another guy, she'd get uncomfortable. She even told me once, that she didn't think they should show scenes like that but she wasn't sure why when watching het couples together didn't make her feel the same way.
Safe, sane, and consensual. As long as they follow that, and are happy, why can't you just be happy for them?
If you're old enough to have been following along with this show, you're old enough to know that everyone is different. And life as an adult is about opening yourself up to the outside world and learning about what makes people different. From race to religion to sexuality to nationality and beyond. Your views, beliefs, ideologies, etc, are not the only ones that matter. Getting and giving acceptance goes hand in hand.
I get it to a certain extent. Coming from a different time and all that, but it just means you've had more time to learn. Being stubborn and holding onto what you were brought up in doesn't mean a whole lot to me if you refuse to open your mind up as an adult to look beyond yourself.
Okay, I'm done now. That felt chaotic, but I feel better. If you've made it this far, thanks for coming to my TED talk☺️
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Don't Care for an Old Man's Underwear! Ep 5 Stray Thoughts
This watch is made possible thanks to the continued efforts of @isaksbestpillow
Last time, Kakeru went back to school when he learned that he might not pass to the next grade. Both Mika and Makoto showed Kakeru that they had his back, and he opened up to his dad that he doesn't dislike being a man but doesn't want to be coarse or manly; he wants to be pretty and cute. After replaying Daichi's advice in his head, he ended up befriending some girls in his grade, but a makeup artist who hustles the girls is mad at Kakeru. Makoto is trying to be patient with his son and just hold fast, and is doing his best. Daichi's boyfriend is still quite closeted, and Daichi is doing his best to be patient and understanding.
Oh, Makoto, please don't try to make a joke.
This is interesting. I was wondering if the copier sales industry would have plateaued and maybe started to decline, and how the juniors would respond to management expecting more output from them.
I am glad Madoka is being honest about not being able to come out to his parents, and is telling Daichi immediately. It's nice to have a show taking some difficult aspects of being gay seriously. Madoka isn't very femme, so I get how he probably avoided being clocked this whole time.
I respect this show so much for having Daichi say the understanding boyfriend thing to Madoka, and then letting us see his disappointment and hurt when he was alone.
Gay boys and their moms. These two display so much emotional intelligence, that it doesn't surprise me that she's the first one he's blown up at in the show. He came close with Makoto. He's right that the amount of patience and grace he's afforded others is not returned often enough.
Huge fan of these moms sharing with each other, and for Mika to want to return the help she's received from Daichi.
The grading of Makoto is a fun bit. I hope it becomes a runner.
I'm so happy that Kakeru is bonding with another boy over his skincare.
Goddammit, Makoto, don't jump to conclusions. Just trust Kakeru to tell you the important things!
NOOOO! YOU'RE STEPPING INTO PEOPLE'S BUSINESS! Daichi already told you who he likes is his personal matter!
Oh no they applauded. He's going to do something extra at the barbecue.
This show is excellent. Daichi and Makoto got to bond over both being simps, and they immediately followed that scene with the kinds of grossed out responses you can get for telling someone you like them. It's scary and painful.
Oh fuck I just burst into tears like an anime character. Daichi may have played that whole scene as calm as possible, but I felt the stakes. He liked Madoka, and probably sensed the mutual attraction. He also could tell that Madoka was not out. However, when those boys asked him to a group date, he didn't want to go back in the closet, and also needed to show Madoka that he is actually out. However, he's been careful to not make Madoka run, which is why he didn't say anything before. His adrenaline was definitely pumping through all of that. When Madoka touched his hand I immediately cried.
Hurting that Madoka says, "I'm the same as you, and not I'm gay too." That feels intentional. Saying it is hard for closet types.
Honestly, Makoto doing independent reading to update himself is a really important step. It's super important that he not rely exclusively on Daichi and his family to tell him things.
I am concerned that Kakeru is buying makeup and skincare products for people.
Oh good, Hasegawa paid him back, and even tried to understand Kakeru more. He's very much a dude, and I like that.
Y'all keep gassing up my side about how he's changed. He's gonna make a huge gaffe at this BBQ.
And there it is. I don't mind Madoka kinda over explaining what Makoto did wrong. He's an educated man struggling with coming out because he wants to stand beside Daichi properly, so I can accept him turning this over in his head. It's interesting because Makoto is always saying the first thing that comes to mind. He was genuinely trying to be welcoming here, and it blew up on him.
This is my favorite show of the year. No other show has captured the abject terror involved with coming out so clearly in years. That they showed Daichi coming out in college after wed already seen him suffer in high school prepared us for the incoming Makoto gaffe. Because we respect and trust Daichi, we can have that moment. I love the drama of this because it's a byproduct of Makoto genuinely trying to do better. He wouldn't have even been invited before. This show whips ass.
#Ben watches#ossan no pantsu ga nandatte ii janai ka#oppan#don't care for an old man's underwear#japanese drama#jdrama
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Hii can you analyse klaine's kiss and auditorium scene in The First Time ep pls? Add your headcanons if you want, I'd love to hear your opinion, thanks1
Anatomy of a Scene!
Alright... let's break it down, shall we?
So, what do we have coming into this scene? -- We have Kurt, who is ready to take his relationship with Blaine to the next level, but is unsure how to express that (because he's young) and is slightly insecure when he compares himself to a Sebastian-type who is much more sexually forthright than he is. And we have Blaine, who is trying to be a perfect boyfriend, so much so that he's beating himself up inside bacuse he feels like he's let Kurt down.
Remember, coming into this scene we have the two of them at odds over how they left their relationship - that awkward moment in the car where Blaine got handsy and Kurt, the romantic, does not want his first time to be in the back of a car. And to make perfectly clear - Kurt's issues in that scene stem from the fact that he wants sex to make him feel special - he is not the type of person that wants to jump into a pleasure seeking thrill ride for the heck of it. Not because Blaine got too handsy with him.
Meanwhile, we have a Blaine who is always at odds with himself. He wants to be touched and loved and for a moment, lets himself want what he wants (which is his boyfriend) regardless of the situation. For a moment, (through the alcohol) he's stopped trying to follow the playbook set by Kurt - but seize the moment. Part of this is through experiencing a liberating queer atmosphere (of the gay bar) and part of this is through the pressure brought on by Artie and his shaming and part of it is that when you try to be someone else for someone - you do eventually crack.
[I feel like this whole episode deserves more conversation, but I'm somewhat truncating for setting up the scene.]
[I hope y'all enjoy this hella long analysis...]
When we come into the scene, what do we have? Blaine practicing a dance move over and over. Why? Because he knows he screwed up and he wants to go back and correct it. Because he knows he can do better. And - because he puts pressure on himself to be better no matter what. Blaine often strives for perfection - not only in the show, but as a person and as a boyfriend, and it's killing him that he's screwed up. He can't rewind and do the Scandals stuff again. But he can practice so he's perfect on stage.
Kurt: Shouldn't you be celebrating? Blaine: I'm going over this move. I messed it up tonight. I know I can do it better.
Kurt's watching from a distance - this is the first time their relationship has been a little rocky since they've started dating. And it's always awkward and a little hard to approach a subject when you're not used to having to deal with the negative parts of a relationship as well as the positive parts. They've gotten into a legit argument, and that's shaken them both and a little eye opening for both - but it's also a way to learn and grow and understand that your partner is a real person who is not a copy of you - or there for your pleasure but a real person whom you have to navigate a relationship.
Kurt's line is breaking the ice a bit - throwing out a complement, that Blaine should be happy with the performance. He recognizes though that Blaine is in his head. Kurt isn't mad about the previous night, but he is still a bit insecure, himself, as he compares himself to Sebastian, and isn't quite sure how to deal with Blaine and Blaine's emotions. So, he's approaching carefully, but sending out a line that he comes in peace.
Blaine, as I said earlier, is still beating himself up for his mistakes, and says as much as mentions that he messed up. It's not just about the show - but about the previous night, too.
Kurt: Beauty of the stage. You get to do it all over again tomorrow night.
Kurt's letting Blaine off the hook. He doesn't want to fight. And in fact is reassuring Blaine that even if he screws it up - he has a chance to do it again. It's not all or nothing with the play - and it's not all or nothing with him.
Kurt: Personally, I thought both you guys were perfect. Blaine: Thank you. Your Officer Krupke killed. Kurt: Thank you. Blaine: Brought the house down. Kurt: Well, I can't help but pull focus. Sorry. Blaine: Don't apologize - it was great.
As we move into this next little section - it's a mutual appreciation fest. Kurt's offering reassurance to Blaine -- that he does find Blaine amazing, and that he does love watching his boyfriend work. It's also an opening for the conversation Kurt really wants to have (which we'll get to in a second). If they open with complements - maybe things said later won't seem so sharp.
Meanwhile, Blaine is quick to volley the complement back. He's always been in awe of Kurt's talent (and there's a slight nod here in the 'pull focus' line that is acknowledging that Kurt went out for Tony. He may not have gotten the part, but he was still able to leave an impact on the audience).
Kurt's tentative with how he approaches - as if not wanting to scare Blaine off. Blaine's blunt and to the point. Kurt's amazing in his eyes, too. Kurt's always going to be the star of the show to /him/. There's also a bit of subtext in Blaine saying he shouldn't apologize -- Kurt's always going to be himself, and Blaine - who is more tied up in his own imperfections - doesn't think Kurt has anything to be sorry for. Kurt shines as his unique self, and he should be proud of that.
Before I go further - let's talk about some of the setting and atmosphere things. They start out on different sides of an empty stage. I love the stage stuff, in general, partly because it's thematic to the show, but more so because there's nothing else but them, their feelings, and their raw emotions. There's nothing to hide behind, and there's nothing obstructing them. It's just two people and an empty space. A way to say that they're going to get to the heart of the issue, and that it's about them, as a couple, and not all the rest of the trappings that are usually surrounding them.
Also - look at their clothing - it's black and white -- symbolizing simplicity. (And also a nod to the old black and white romances of yesteryear? maybe?) But also - even though growing up and navigating first loves is hard - the love they have is simple. Despite the greyness of different personalities, their love is as simple as black and white. And, added layer - at the end of the day, even when they're at odds, they're still in sync with each other.
Also note body language - Kurt's hands are in his pockets. He's withdrawn and a little timid because he's not sure how this is going to pan out. Like he usually does, he goes inward when facing something difficult. Meanwhile, Blaine's hands are on his hips, and his emotions are on his sleeve. He's angry and frustrated - but at himself more than anything else.
Kurt: All your friends were here tonight. The Warblers. Sebastian. They were all loving it.
Now the conversation has a pointed purpose. Kurt's laying out there that Sebastian was in the audience, and putting out feelers to see how Blaine reacts. Would Blaine prefer someone faster and looser like Sebastian? Kurt doesn't really think so - but he's still insecure about the whole thing.
Blaine is going to recognize this - and cut through through everything. No need to dance around what they really want and need to talk about.
Blaine: C'mere. Give me your hand. Hold it to your heart. Kurt: Just like the song? Blaine: Just like the song.
Notice the scene shifts, and now we see them in profile, being silhouetted by the spotlight (that's still on? let's ignore the reality that after the show things would be turned off... it's a romantic moment... needing romantic lighting...) Also the pretty piano music starts to play in the background, signifying a drive to the end of the scene. (Personally, I feel like since they were trying to jam so much into these episodes, this second half of the scene isn't allowed to breathe as much as it should, but I feel like that about most of Glee.)
So, there's a lot of symbolism going on here. Hand holding is a thing that is very important into the Klaine story. The first time they met - Blaine grabbed Kurt's hand - the first time a boy willing reached out and touched Kurt in a loving way, and was not disgusted by it. Kurt also expressed in early Season 2 that he wanted to hold hands with the person he loved and not be ridiculed by it. And, of course, Kurt says in Season 2 that in his fantasies, the touch of the fingertips is as sexy as it gets. Hand holding is a motif, throughout the series, as a part of their relationship.
It's an old school, romantic way to express love -- and Kurt, as a character, has always loved those little touches. Blaine is also an old school romantic - it's a thing they have in common, so these gestures work for them. (There are also bigger reasons, too, this is a motif. For one - it touches upon the fact that queer couples can't often express love in more overt ways in public. There's the fact that they're subverting the trope of m/m couples always being hot and horny, and letting them be more 'feminine' in nature. And also - this is a PG-ish TV show on network TV and there's limits to what it can show. So, there are a lot of reasons the show continues to do this.)
And... also there's the fact that this is tied in with the song One Hand, One Heart - that they're joining together as one entity. They're committing to each other in a spiritual way. But also... they'll be committing to each other in a physical way (for the first time) in a few minutes. So holding hands over hearts is a way to symbolize all of that.
I should note - also, they've now closed the gap between each other -- meaning that hesitance at approaching is dissipating as they get into the heart of the matter. It's also a way to frame them as if they're being spiritually united. They aren't getting married, but they are becoming spiritually bound to one another.
Blaine: Kurt, Sebastian doesn't mean anything to me. And you were right. Our first time shouldn't be like that. I was drunk, and I'm sorry. Kurt: Sure beats the last time you were drunk and made out with Rachel. But, I'm sorry, too. I wanted to be your gaybar superstar. But try as I might - I'm still just a silly romantic. Blaine: It's not silly.
So, now we get into the heart of the matter. Blaine reassures Kurt, now, that Sebastian doesn't mean anything, and he's sorry he really screwed up at Sandals.
And this is where I reiterate -- Kurt wasn't mad that Blaine got drunk and handsy. He was upset that his romantic fantasy wasn't coming true. (And he had every right to be upset - let's be clear here.) But he was more upset that Blaine made out with Rachel than what happened in that car. It's good that Blaine apologized, and Kurt is accepting that apology.
Now - Kurt apologizes here, too. He doesn't really need to. He shouldn't feel like he needs to apologize for being himself. But he's putting himself out there -- stating that he was trying to be what he thought Blaine wanted, and couldn't do that.
(Which is fine -- neither of them should feel the need to change themselves for the other -- but they're young and in a young relationship, and they're going to learn a lot of things over the course of the next few seasons. This is just a first step.)
And here's where Kurt admits that deep down, he's just an old romantic. And Blaine is reassuring, as he lunges in for that kiss - that he's on the exact same page here. He doesn't need or want a Sebastian type. He just wants Kurt.
Sebastian was always a weak, non-obstacle in their relationship. And Blaine was more caught up in the open queerness of Scandals and wanting to live in that moment - and not in their closed-minded, small town in Ohio. Of course, part of the misunderstanding is Kurt misinterpreting it -- and Blaine pushing Kurt too fast. But the purpose is to come to this moment, where Blaine is reassuring Kurt by kissing him hard.
Blaine doesn't always have the words (though he is often good with them) and will act instead. The kiss is added reassurance that Blaine wants him -- not just as a gay friend, or hand holding boyfriend, but in a sexual way. Blaine loves Kurt. But he also /wants/ Kurt - and a boy /wanting/ Kurt has always been an insecurity. Kurt's always losing out to Rachel or heteronormative or someone who just may move faster sexually like Sebastian. But Blaine quick to kiss him - with such passion - is the reassurance that Kurt needs to see that he is loved and is wanted in a way that he's always fantasied about - but never really thought he'd get.
It takes a moment for Kurt to throw his arms around Blaine, because he has to compute that, omg, this boy still loves me, he wants me, what is even going on, yes, this feels good, let's do more of this...
They're still holding on to each other as they part - conflict now resolving, the two of them being firmly on the same page again.
Kurt: You take my breath away. And not just now, but tonight on that stage. I was so proud to be with you. Blaine: I hope so. I want you to be.
The thing about the Klaine relationship is that (for better or for worse and here for the better) is that there's a circular sequencing in it. With Kurt's insecurities addressed and with him feeling secured and loved, it's his turn to reciprocate. He tells Blaine how proud he is - that he was proud even after their fight - and that he's proud, even when Blaine was not feeling his best, of who he is and the performer he is.
This means so much to Blaine, and addresses Blaine's insecurities of feeling inadequate. It gives Blaine a moment to address -- you can fail, and I'm still here to love you and be proud of you. Blaine's emotional as he replies. He's so hard on himself - but he's getting validation from Kurt, and that's something, now, that /he/ desires.
Blaine: Um, Artie's having an afterparty at Breadstix. Would you accompany me? Kurt: No. I want to go to your house. Blaine: Okay.
Okay - first of all, can we talk about Blaine's formal invitation to Kurt? Lol. He's always the dapper gentleman - because that's who Blaine is.
But I love this last beat. Because we're back to the beginning of the episode. Kurt has gone on a journey here. And no - I don't think he feels like he owes Blaine anything. Blaine suggesting the afterparty shows that he doesn't expect anything. He's not pushing Kurt - and is happy just being on good terms with Kurt again. Kurt, however, is finally able to express what he couldn't in the first scene in Blaine's room. He's attracted to and turned on by his boyfriend. And he wants to have sex. And while he's probably still a little scared of it (first times can be scary!) he feels comfortable and trusts Blaine.
Baby Penguin Kurt no more! After this Kurt is gonna be a sex fiend...
But the thing I really love about it is how sure Kurt is. He's done beating around the bush, and being scared about it. He wants Blaine, and knows that it will be special because they've been spirituality united (that's what the hands on the hearts was for!) -- and because he knows he can have that romantic moment he's always desired.
(He also must know the Andersons are out of town or something...?)
And I love Blaine's answer. They're staring into each other's eyes. He knows exactly what Kurt's thinking. And you can see him process it. Kurt really wants to have sex? Okay, yes, apparently I didn't screw up my relationship entirely -- let's do this!
And that's the scene! And my headcanon is they fumble their way out of the auditorium, holding hands and giggling as they make it to their cars and race off to Blaine's house (or maybe a stop at a store to get condoms? -- who are we kidding, Blaine already owns condoms) and have a night of awkward, fumbly, first time sex -- that they'll remember the rest of their lives, even if they look back at it as simple and not the best sex they ever had. It is a simple, romantic, and special moment between the two of them.
And, honestly, this is the scene that made me fall in love with Klaine. The silly romantic and taking my breath away lines really did it for me -- because I am a silly romantic. It's a beautiful, little scene and I adore it.
Thanks for asking!! :D
#that's how s.o. sees it#the first time#klaine#auditorium break down#this scene is two minutes long#*headdesk*
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Hey, remember when we, as a collective, were crucified for the apparent attack on Arryn over bmblb not being canon confirmation? Really funny when people turn around and do the same thing when they don't get what they want :) just kidding this isn't funny
And I'm not saving any face here, mine or theirs, because this is fucking ridiculous. They don't deserve to have their url removed from this. Here I am, not coming up with some stupid name like wasp because of what they ship, I'm outright plain and simply calling them pathetic, childish, selfish, delusional, and why the hell not...toxic as fuck.
How fucking stupid and manipulative do you have to be to write this drivel? Are y'all serious right now?? Newsflash, you really need a fucking reality check. Learn to comprehend that you not getting what you wanted, and felt entitled to, is not Arryn's fault. It's so disgustingly ironic that there's whinging about our audacity, and Arryn's sanity.
Arryn bullying M&K when she doesn't even work at RT, let alone live in Austin? What, does she spend all day calling, sending texts, emails, whatever the fuck, with threats? What could she possibly blackmail them with??
The stupidest thing is THEY LITERALLY CAN'T UNDERSTAND WHAT ARRYN WAS SAYING. Not to mention the classic move of taking a quote out of context, only cutting the piece needed to start their next witch hunt.
She was asked: “Did you always know there would be LGBT characters in RWBY?”
Her response: "I have ALWAYS known." and "but I knew for certain what I wanted to happen this [volume]. I made double sure to ask because I was like, I’m gonna be so pissed if it doesn’t happen.”
Of course, they can't understand how a bisexual person is going to be pissed if after: (a) 5 volumes, and (b) the TENSION THAT WAS BUILT UPON FOR TWO VOLUMES, they didn't address bumbleby at all and forgot about the story they had PLANNED. You know, the one where Adam has his life fall apart, and so he stalks Blake for revenge but this time Blake and Yang defeat him so they can move on together?
When she said she asked, she didn't ask them to do what she wanted. She ASKED WHAT WAS GOING TO BE ESTABLISHED in the lead up to making it canon... is it really that hard to figure that out?
People spreading the bullshit in that post is going so beyond acceptable behaviour. They're misinterpreting and skewing this, and it's encouraging people to take their frustration out on her, and the OP is even hoping she's fired. Honestly, go fuck yourself, OP.
It floors me how they can take her words and be personally offended. Just because - and let's say it how it is - they were wrong about their favourite ship being the plan?
I'm pretty angry right now, can you tell? Arryn did nothing wrong, and neither did Barbara. But they conveniently don't blame Barb, for some reason. It's like some twisted reality where they are mad that Blake doesn't love someone other than Yang, so they're going to take it out on the voice of Blake.
Okay, so angry is an understatement. Calling her insane, a bully, horrible, a cunt, and a crazy bitch? You're going to anger a lot of people here. And opening yourself up to it, by wanting to be vocal? Better not complain you're being attacked after this absolute gem of a post. I heard your voice...and now I want you to shut the fuck up and sit the fuck down. You were not owed anything by this show, and you can kiss my gay ass.
If this is the message they're going to put out, they don't deserve a shred of my sympathy. I have had it. And am I encouraging people to take their frustration out on OP by making this post? Obviously, yes. At least I have the fucking brains to realise it and admit I'm not being the bigger person by choice. At least I don't attack people from the cast or crew for not doing what I wanted ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
EDIT between me seeing and posting this, their post has been deleted and someone is giving them a pass for it because... idk
I'm not deleting this because I feel it's a nice "I'm sorry I got caught" moment
They didn't even actually take back what they said about Arryn. Just sorry for making drama.
Lol BYEEE
#rwby shipping#rwby lgbtq+#arryn zech#you bet your ass im going to defend her#i am done#i just cant#this is awful#when you have words for op but dont want to deal with their mentally challenged reply#bumbleby shippers#can we just call out people in the wrong for their wrong and not for what ship they like?
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