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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-09-06 03:53 pm

[ SECRET POST #2804 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2804 ⌋

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[personal profile] purpleseas 2014-09-07 02:08 am (UTC)(link)
I don't know if this is objective enough for you, but I'm not into either of them and have no intention of watching the Hobbit movies. Whether these two in particular are dating or not, you're tinhatting hardcore (moving to a city where someone you know lives means you're in love with them, even if you're an actor moving to NEW YORK lolol, if you're a troll thanks for that one) and that shit is a slippery slope. I don't know any men of any orientation who haven't done most things tinhats consider a dead giveaway, so I'm mystified that things like visiting with other people's families (from foreign lands, even!) or wearing similar clothes are offered as incontrovertible proof of anything either way. Tinhats get trolled and flat-out make shit up constantly, especially with sightings. Confirmation bias is a powerful thing. They also have really strange ideas about how people behave and what things mean. There's a lot of super dated gender essentialism and deep ignorance of their own homophobia, but a lot of times, it's like they've never interacted with humans before, especially men. Even if Pace and Armitage really are gay/bi/a couple/whatever else they could be besides friends, and they eventually decide to confirm that to the public, it doesn't mean you're not being creepy and intrusive about strangers' lives with this stuff. Anderson Cooper had tinhats back around Katrina who had the vaguely-glass-closeted thing going for them but still spent most of their time obsessing over what they believed to be his sex life (inspired by blind items and random datalounge stories as always), which was pretty much a porn movie and often impossible (he can fuck people at bars from war zones overseas, he's amazing). It wasn't enough to know he's gay, he had to be THE Gay and fulfill their personal fantasies for them, because he's not a real person or anything. If you're not being that gross about it, good for you, but you're at least being icky. I hope you take a step back from it at some point and get some clarity.
Edited 2014-09-07 02:42 (UTC)