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I'm the ghost with the most, babe.

@nobodysaystheb-word

Brittany. 23 Pretty much here for fandoms: Sons of Anarchy Rupaul's Drag Race Game of Thrones Orange is the New Black Crazy Ex Girlfriend The Vampire Diaries The Originals Parks and Recreation Criminal Minds Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Bob's Burgers Im also an avid music listener so I occasionally post some songs I like, it'll usually be rock. Basically I like a lot of things and I blog about them... but especially wrestling. Enjoy.
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I want the Women’s Revolution to be an actual revolution and not just 4 people on rotation in the same match. I want ALL the women to put on a damn show and not just be used for a squash fest for the hell of it.

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cops want to be oppressed SO BAD

Working as a police officer is something you do. Its not who you intrinsically are. It’s just a job. You are not “blue.” You are a human being donning a uniform every day for a paycheck. This “I am blue” and “blue racism” bullshit is the worst form of identity politics I’ve ever seen. Get over yourselves, you whiny, entitled welfare hogs. 

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i don’t like the way how this seth/dean thing is going, personally, because the way how it’s written feels increasingly emotionally manipulative

seth deliberately getting mad because dean doesn’t want him helping him, doesn’t want to forgive him, doesn’t want to return the favor, feels very…..uncomfortable

It got even worse, because now Seth is the one walking away. As if he’s completely in the right now… it’s bad. Really bad.

that’s what i was thinking. this entire storyline is based around seth, intentionally or not, making dean feel as if he’s in the ‘’wrong’’ for not being trusting of seth and still feeling hurt. the argument of ‘’it’s been three years’’ being reinforced by the ‘good’ commentators, and dean’s decision to reject that being reinforced by the heel commentator isn’t helping, either.

the whole thing is being presented as ‘’seth’s right, dean’s wrong’’. it’s not good.

It’s really not good. I mean, Dean has no obligation to forgive Seth and people should not feel bad for Seth, yet we’re being told by ‘good’ commentary that we should. This whole storyline really doesn’t qualify as “emotionally driven” in any positive way because we know endgame is Seth gets his redemption through Dean’s dubious forgiveness, especially after tonight.

I also find it disturbing that a lot of people here and on Twitter think manipulation is just “seth is the one being a dick now” and this is something fans want to see more of from ‘good guy’ characters.

Idk, the whole thing just doesn’t sit well.

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