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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-03-17 07:09 pm

[ SECRET POST #3361 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3361 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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02.
[Emmerdale/Hollyoaks]


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03.
[Confusions Of Young Toerless/Young Toerless]


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04.
[Hellsing anime]


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05.
[Osomatsu-san]


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06.
[Pokemon]


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07.
[Poets of the Fall- "Daze"]


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08.
[Hetalia (Iceland)]


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09.
[Ashes to Ashes]


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10.
(Sleepy Hollow)


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11.
[Sense8]


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12.
[My Teen Rom-Com SNAFU]


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13.
[Mystery Room]


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14.
[Devil's Carnival ("Grace For Sale" by Terrance Zdunich)]

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15.
[The Grinder]








Notes:

Secrets Left to Post: 01 pages, 017 secrets from Secret Submission Post #480.
Secrets Not Posted: [ 0 - broken links ], [ 0 - not!secrets ], [ 0 - not!fandom ], [ 0 - too big ], [ 0 - repeat ].
Current Secret Submissions Post: here.
Suggestions, comments, and concerns should go here.

(Anonymous) 2016-03-17 11:52 pm (UTC)(link)
A Thatcherite feminist was the disparaging term commonly used in the 1980s for the type of new entry female office worker who was loud and aggressive and generally wore those dreadful glossy blouses and had ultrared lipstick. They were the sort of women that Thatcher herself would have hated, granted, but that kept cropping up as the dominant woman in male orientated dramas, especially police shows. Because writers and producers were just as sexist back then as they are now. Plus they kinda existed a bit, but never as exaggerated as they were on tv, which was in turn exaggerated again for A2A.