Funniest timeline would be Misha Collins realising he is in fact bisexual and having to deal with the fact he can’t really do this whole coming out thing again because nobody will believe him
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Funniest timeline would be Misha Collins realising he is in fact bisexual and having to deal with the fact he can’t really do this whole coming out thing again because nobody will believe him
https://www.tumblr.com/winchester-reload/820036320746471424/my-secret-is-accidental-bixesual-misha-was-the
No shade but it was actually very damaging to a lot of people. I wish he would think before he speaks.
No, I agree the event was hurtful, but, for me, that had more to do with the absolute backsplash of extreme biphobia that arose within the fandom directly after it than it had to do with Misha's Mr. Magoo mishap.
Don't get me wrong, he for sure made a mistake. But he also took responsibility for it and corrected himself publicly after, when it would have been easier to lie; not enough people show that kind of integrity when their feet are to the fire, and I commend him for it. I don't know about you, but I would rather someone try--and make mistakes-- than never try at all. And he does try. I appreciate him for it; if we search for perfection in each other, we will, all of us, be disappointed.
As an aside: I know it's a feature of the internet for people to miscontextualize conversation snipets, or for humor to get lost in the lines, but, for clarification, that post was not meant as a dig at you or anyone who was hurt by the fallout—it was more a commentary of the bumbling ludicrousness that it happened at all.
The biphobia is its own huge, separate problem. But if I can't find humor in the horror then i'll go mad.
Remember y'all, don't ever call it a phase except for that one time Misha Collins was bisexual for three days.
Happy Pride month to Misha Collins coming out as straight after the CW told him to be bisexual
Is it hilarious being Misha, or like... dismaying? Does he do it on purpose to throw the cat amongst the pigeons, or is it just a whole bunch of actual verbal oopsies that keep blowing up in his face? Is he a chaos mastermind playing us like all too predictable fiddles, or a delightfully inept, pure-hearted himbo with good intentions, pretty eyes and great tits who can't stop talking? Is there a secret third option? What is happening in his brain?
You know what? Nevermind. Either way: nailed it.
i swear to god if this news about misha being called by warner brothers telling him to pretend to be bi for the rest of his life gets picked up by major media outlets this man is gonna be in so much trouble with that company. and that company is gonna have to do some majorrrr damage control. nothing says ally more than trying to persuade an actor into pretending to be queer forever!
Misha bigate part 3