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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2024-10-12 02:54 pm

[ SECRET POST #6490 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6490 ⌋

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2nd DA

(Anonymous) 2024-10-12 09:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I always found them ugly anyway = It's not a big deal that they're a horrible person, because they're ugly which is what matters to the speaker.

Not only does it prioritize looks over personality, it also states that the speaker thinks that people who are ugly are literally worth less as people regardless of their morals or skills or personality. Just because they're talking about a celebrity doesn't mean that they also don't employ this in their own life with regular people, which is what people around them who think of themselves as ugly are going to hear. It's like when people criticize a politician by calling them fat bastards. The fat people around them hear this talk and know that the person considers being fat to be a legitimate criticism on them as a person.

Re: 2nd DA

(Anonymous) 2024-10-12 09:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, that is totally not how I'd read that, so we'll just have to disagree. When it comes to celebs in particular, where "whether they're attractive to you or not" is the entire purpose of the celeb and their brand in like 99/100 times, it means something different than when it's about average people who have far more to offer, and are more to you, than the brand they're selling you from afar.