Neurodivergent culture is learning everything there is to know about a show/movie through fanfiction, youtube clips, etc. because your brain won't let you watch the actual media.
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My energy levels after late nights obsessing over Ted Lasso and knowing not only that we have the rest of the season to go but also that this year still has the rest of The Mandalorian, Loki, Good Omens, Our Flag Means Death, Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Sex Education, Never Have I Ever and so many others in store for me.
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Said it before and I’ll say it again: understand the source material of what you’re talking about before you get involved in the fandom
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I think I might be emotional today because I cried for the last of us || and I cried for doctor who in the same day
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Reddit wins this one
[Image ID: post from Reddit thread r/thelastofus titled "When is a gay relationship on screen not "political propoganda?""
Post reads: "It's the same criticism I see levied at the last episode over and over again. "I'm fine with gay people, but keep politics out of my entertainment."
I'm genuinely curious. How in the holy hell is a gay relationship pictured on screen inherently "political?"
It's maddening man. I'd prefer they just come out and say what they're actually thinking."
User catnap_kismet replies: "there are two sexualities, straight and political. there are two genders, male and political. there are two races, white and political. etc".
This reply has many awards and 1.2k upvotes
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He added, after a pause: “Remember this, my friends: there are no such things as bad plants or bad men. There are only bad cultivators.”
Les Misérables, Volume I / Book V / Chapter III, trans. Hapgood
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mfw this man who is capable of unimaginable violence and anger and destruction fulfils his life's purpose as some teenage girl's lame dad
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Gay people will be like “this is my comfort show!” And then show you the most emotionally devastating, stress-inducing, tragic piece of media you have ever witnessed
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