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fandomsecrets2015-06-15 06:56 pm
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I just meant that it would make sense if some newbie who comes into a fandom expecting that people will be all over the main canon pairing -- because in a lot of shows with a central canon pairing or will-they-or-won't-they arc, that one's the juggernaut -- might be taken aback and wonder why everyone's shipping something that isn't even canon.
Obviously, though, if they can't figure out why a certain non-canon ship is so popular after spending some time in the fandom, they're probably not listening to other people's views well enough.
(Though I strongly contest the idea that you can't explore pairings that are already canon, or that all canon exploration needs to be ship-related.)
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(Anonymous) 2015-06-16 03:06 pm (UTC)(link)Honestly, though, you're coming across like a huge fucking jerk in every response, here.
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I don't see anything twatty about clarifying what I meant (like I did in the comments above) or asking why someone is talking about something I didn't even mention in my original comment (like I did here). Am I supposed to not correct people when they put words in my mouth? I can accept that I may have worded my comment poorly (though I don't see where), but I'm still REALLY utterly confused about where people are getting this info from when it isn't even so much as hinted at in my comment. I never said the word "justification" or implied it. So how on earth am I supposed to apologize for going "um, no, that's not what I meant and why did you think I meant that?"