everyone saying this is a bts shot and that it's staged for the photos but hear me out
wilmon are officially announcing their relationship to the whole of sweden and they're filming the announcement so everyone has to be at their places for the camera shots
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I will not respond to the bad take I will not respond to the bad take I will no-
But here's the thing, in no narrative sense does it work out how utterly stupid they make Harry. Disabled caricature rainman thing yeah believe me I get that but truly think about it, how the fuck do you get a scientist on his planet, entrusted to travel lightyears on an extremely important mission but also doesn't know a single thing? His people came here for thousands of years but he knows nothing about humans? He doesn't know their emotions could influence him? He doesn't know very basic things? This assumption is such lazy ass writing, I didn't want to create a solid backstory so I hand wave any question as uh he's stupid haha.
And I'll keep harping on it but creative choices don't exist in a vacuum, being culturally uneducated or emotionally stunted does not make you a fucking child. Narratively, even if you take away that it entirely retcons s1, Harry basically being 'born' the second he landed on earth is nonsense, he had a life, personality, expertise before he came here. His former life would be built on by his experiences and lend to his learning on earth not completely erased so he's just somehow a cruel, oblivious stereotype.
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21, 69, and 73 for the ask game. thank you for your time.
omg so formal. You are most certainly welcome, anon.
21. Who’s the optimist and who’s the pessimist?
Kyle’s deliberately optimistic. He’s naturally inclined to see the worst in people and situations, but because of his strong will and moral values, he fights against it and chooses to find what’s good and nurture it, in the hopes of inspiring better things.
Cartman… hm.. Cartman’s perception of the world is warped, no matter where he is on his own crooked scale of “health”. So… He’s optimistic if things are going his way and he’s getting what he wants. If not, he’s pessimistic. That's not exactly how it works, but that’s how Cartman works.
69. Who’s the most likely to hurt the other’s feelings unintentionally?
Cartman, and it’s mostly from him saying something completely out of pocket (see: bigoted as shit) or hyperbolic.
73. Whose hobbies/interests change every 2-5 business days?
Cartman’s doesn’t change every 2-5 business days, but to Kyle, it seems that way. In reality, Cartman cycles between things he’s already mastered (and if he hasn’t mastered it, he will in 2-5 business days) usually in accordance w/ whatever shit he’s cookin up that week. Kyle walks in one morning to find Cartman felting, of all things, and Cartman tells him he’s been doin it since he was seven. Whether he’s fucking w/ him and makin a wiseass comment doesn’t concern Kyle, it’s what Cartman felting has to do with the body he and Butters dragged in the night before.
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yes naturally of course obviously defined + presented, cut-and-dry queer relationships have been underrepresented forever and have only been introduced in starts and bursts since the 70s. and we can always want more! but also do not spare me the weird, complicated shit! i gotta have my weird shit!!
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I love ACD Irene Adler.
Don't get me wrong, Watson's account of the events is still really sexist and many things he and Holmes (not to mention the king - but he's not supposed to be liked by the reader) say make me go urgh, but Irene Adler is simply living her best life. She keeps the photograph because she knows that men (e.g. the king) take advantage of her otherwise and she won't have that happen. Other than that, she doesn't give a damn about her ex and just goes on with her life in a way she sees fit.
But what I love most is how she fools Holmes not only once, but twice. Because strictly speaking, Holmes failed with this case. Yes, he found the photograph, but he couldn't retrieve it - because he underestimated Adler and she was one step ahead of him. Oh, to be one step ahead of Sherlock Holmes! He failed to recognize her in disguise (while she by following him unseen made out who he really was, although he was disguised as well). And then she left the country and took the photo with her and Holmes didn't anticipate this for even one second.
And I love how Holmes simply acknowledges her and his defeat and silently revises his view of women without falling in love.
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