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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-11-06 06:39 pm

[ SECRET POST #6880 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6880 ⌋

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[British comedian/presenter Noel Fielding, The Mighty Boosh, The IT crowd]



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(Anonymous) 2025-11-07 03:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Oof, did not realize this is something that's been creeping up in my life until I read this secret.

Pretty sure it's a mix of a lot of things.
I think for me, being extremely online now is rather mainstream so a general feeling of a celebrity being endearing can wear out quick since it's so in our faces.
If it's not loving Pedro Pascal for having sweet dad vibes, it's living for Dakota Johnson not following media scripts to make the audience feel comfortable when doing interviews/promotions.
Generally, they're endearing. But I've had moments where I just can't give any shits about anything and that endearing stuff grates on my nerves.

Similar to how it can be difficult for me to go into work and chitchat with my coworkers. It can be pleasant, but when I've been going to work day in and day out for weeks and months on end, it becomes such a drag to get up at certain time and go into work and talk to same people I see so often.

It's not personal. Making me think of Christopher Moltisanti's classic "the regularness of fucking life is too much".
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