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Nerd Generalist

@we-still-dream / we-still-dream.tumblr.com

This is where I allow my nerdiness to seep into the world. Enjoy my seepage.
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dylanoeazy

Okay like I totally respect Dylan’s decision to like stay off of social media as he recovers and it’s not like he posted much before the accident but like I really!!! Want!!! To!!! See!! Him!!! Say!!! He’s!!! Okay!!!

Like idk I’ll feel better when it’s coming from him

Yes!!! I find myself checking every day to see if he's posted something or stepped onto a set or something!

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I love not being straight

And I love being straight! Yay for loving yourself!

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schakira

that’s good for you mate im happy for you but i’m also glad i’m not straight

Good for you! Not sure why the "but" was included in your post but carry on! My love of being a straight person should not hinder anyone elses love of being whatever orientation they are.

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dragon-omega

Why didn’t they just go to earth 2 and save Jay’s mom? That seems like the smartest idea here….

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Dylan's privacy and health comes first but I will be so excited if/when he updates us himself or someone gets a picture of him that isn't a sneak attack. Like, when he is ready of course, but I want to see him be okay lol.

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Concerning Deepwater Horizons

Okay guys, I’m not going to lie, I’m an idiot and I forgot to reblog or like a post last night that everyone needs to see. So, I’ll just give you the tl;dr. Deepwater Horizons is based on an event that occurred recently. That means that the people this happened to are still alive. This means we need to be respectful to the actors and the people they are portraying. None of this “he looks so hot with oil stains” nonsense. And absolutely do not be rude and try to connect to the people these actors are portraying.

Have some sympathy, and have some respect.

This is so important because not only is it disrespectful to the real life people whom the actors are portraying, it's demeaning to the actors themselves who take these roles very seriously. If you read about the man Dylan O'Brien is playing, he actually saw his friend's face bashed in. And the man is still traumatized because he lost his crew that day. By focusing solely on the looks, you're undermining the significance of a story like this.

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