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fandomsecrets2016-11-28 06:35 pm
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(Anonymous) 2016-11-29 01:57 am (UTC)(link)Lol haven't you heard? Their newest theory is "adopted brothers" Shiro and Keith. Because two Asian men from different ethnicities= automatic adopted brothers I guess?
They're seriously trying whatever they can to get Shiro out of the way.
I agree with your petty guess too lmfao. It's not far off the mark at all, it's pretty fucking obvious they're threatened as hell by Shiro/Keith specifically. I don't see wank about how Hunk is obviously terribad for Lance and how they could never be anything more than friends blahblah, because they're not threatened at all by Hunk. (Which...I don't know, I mean, he and Lance are best buddies and honestly if he weren't fat I think a lot more shippers would feel threatened by that relationship too.) They ARE threatened by Shiro though, because he has a close relationship with Keith and Keith obviously cares about him.
They're also a bunch of salty asses because so much of the cast and crew ships Sheith and they're pretty transparent about it. It's kind of funny watching them try to "justify" why a crew member reblogged really shippy Sheith art with "maybe they just didn't ~know~ it wasn't brotherly/platonic" or some stupid shit like that when it was a hilariously obvious shippy piece (and another crew member reblogged a Sheith/Hance companion piece too). They're really burned that a lot of the cast/crew ships it.