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BBC Sherlock? Who He?

@homowatson-blog

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Straight people: I don’t want my child watching anything with a gay person in it. It might turn them gay.

I HAVE WATCHED OVER A MILLION HETERO BULLSHIT MOVIES AND TV SHOWS AND IT DIDN’T TURN MY ASS STRAIGHT SO WHAT MAKES YOU THINK THAT THAT WILL TURN YOUR PEANUT CHILD GAY YOU IDIOTS

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i miss bbc sherlock like i had a falling out with my best friend. all the good memories are tainted by what happened at the end. but also i still want to call and say hi and see how their day was and laugh about our inside jokes. 

okay wow first of all how dare you

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do the writers and cast seriously have this view of us as squealing fangirls with a fetish who are just angry that their otp didn’t kiss when we wanted them to. like we’re compiled of thousands of queer people of all genders and ages who are actually really fucking intelligent and we do our research to back up our theories and predictions especially with queer theory surrounding the original canon and the tropes that media producers use to create a certain effect. we’re not just whining that our ship didn’t become canon, and we know the importance of representation within the media and how dangerous queerbaiting is

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heres a rule of thumb for headcanons: dont take away already existing representation.

if a character is canonically a lesbian, don’t go “but what if she was bi?”

if a character is canonically a transboy, don’t go “but what if he was genderfluid?”

theres a multitude of straight and cis characters you can headcanon as whatever the hell you want to. leave the characters that already are canonically part of a marginalized group alone.

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