But no Iâm not done explaining why this shit is hot homophobic garbage and anyone who reblogs it should be ashamed of themselves
Tommy reacted to Buckâs genuine show of vulnerability and fear and bid for connection with reciprocation. He opened up about his own father and his experiences with Gerrard.
It wasnât âout of the blueâ Buck said âwe both have daddy issuesâ with a smirk on his face. He was flirting. He turned the conversation horny.
If your argument relies on ignoring half the actual lines in the scene, itâs just bad logic. You get an F in Media Analysis.
âI would have killed him with a gunâ god Good Thing thereâs not a well documented pattern of people killing gay men for flirting with them and getting away with it or that would read very poorly. Oh Wait.
âPoisonousâ in reference to a gay man is just classic Lavender Scare rhetoric.
The whole vibe of acting like Buck, who again, was the one that first brought up daddy issues, is some passive observer being preyed upon by Tommy? Homophobia. Textbook homophobia.
Blocking anyone who calls you out is troll behavior but that doesnât excuse the people that reblogged it uncritically. It especially doesnât excuse the person that put it on my dash.
Social anxiety Is so funny you'll really be wondering "is it normal to get your clothes dry cleaned?" Yeah brother they built a whole business around it called "dry cleaning"
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Shatterpoint will certainly end up using the sequel trilogy characters eventually. I feel like itâll probably be a Resistance squad of Rey (primary), Finn (secondary), and Poe & BB-8 (supporting), and a First Order squad of Kylo (primary), Hux (secondary), and two troopers (supporting).
And if/when that happens, I really hope Rey gets her yellow lightsaber. And if she doesnât Iâll just paint it yellow anyway lol.
I'm just going to leave this here, because this woman said what I've been trying to articulate for ages much more effectively and succinctly than I've been able to
(for the purposes of this poll, there is no monkey's paw situation: the chore you pick stays the same level of difficulty/grossness/etc. as it normally is for you, and you only have to do it as often as you want to. the chores you don't pick are magically done for you exactly the way you'd want them to be, just with zero effort on your part.)