all popular media has the same fandom. mcr fans and taylor swift fans are. spiritually the same people. not all people are the same it's me and then it's people who are big fans of my chemical romance, taylor swift, etc.

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all popular media has the same fandom. mcr fans and taylor swift fans are. spiritually the same people. not all people are the same it's me and then it's people who are big fans of my chemical romance, taylor swift, etc.
i think what’s on a person’s nightstand is very telling so reblog this and put in the tags the things you have on your nightstand
why did they put the icarly episodes in the wrong order on netflix. GCSEs In One Day btw
affirmations: just make it through this week. and then the weekend. and then monday and tuesday. and also wednesday. oh and also thursday. oh lol and next friday. maybe i can relax next saturday
people who post about being into puke gotta be lying
when he opens my phone and finds the 47GB folder of pictures and videos of him so i lowkey have to explain what gooning is
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idk I get that you want to go on an Easter egg hunt and have a Christmas tree without admitting to yourself that you're partaking in blatantly religious practices but if you deny that they're religious then we're just letting religion seep further and further into societies that claim to be secular. and it's just bait for people to question not celebrating them even more; jews and muslims and hindus and buddhists and sikhs and any other members of a religion that doesn't celebrate Easter and Christmas etc shouldn't have to justify it because you've decided that religious holidays should just become public holidays for everyone.
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we're both Jewish... other than that it's unclear...
masters left and house was like WE NEED A BRUNETTE WITH BANGS WE NEED A BRUNETTE WITH BANGS
house as a woman: lace camis that are basically lingerie, curly hair that's only to her shoulders but always looks like it needs a trim, dyes it back to brown but always a slightly different shade, cheap body wash but expensive perfume, similar baggy work trousers to canon because of her leg but low rise with a cute belt, a jacket too big that she always wears, never heels but would if it didn't hurt, wears the same makeup for a week just fixing the eyeliner, makes more jokes about sleeping her way to the top, never pays for her own drinks, uses her tits to get what she wants from men, makes the same amount of jokes about prostitutes, pretends to be pregnant, occasionally tries to make Wilson sleep with her just to see if he will, Cuddy becomes the new Wilson in that his "real" romantic interest becomes Wilson while Cuddy becomes his default person to joke about having sex with, less impressive when she's smart, everyone cares less about her achievements, generally agreed to be a cruel bitch.
the thing is, with cuddy, it isn't even a "if she was a man [the fandom] would love her" thing because her character is one that is so intrinsically tied to womanhood; it doesn't translate to masculinity, you can't recreate her character as a man without changing it entirely.
her character is so heavily tied to the question of what it means to be a woman. what does it mean to be a woman [in power]? what does it mean to be a woman [in social role]? what does it mean to be a woman [in biological context]? what does it mean to be a woman [as romantic other]? what does it mean to be a woman [as mother]? what does it mean to be a woman [as daughter]?
you can't translate her desire for motherhood and, notably, her infertility, to the story of a male character because of how it hinges on very real societal expectations of women that don't exist for men. and this is her primary arc!
even outside of that, though, her traits, the way she carries herself, the way the world (in-universe and us as viewers) sees her, the way her very character is constructed, are all informed by this. do you think cuddy being called a "bitch" specifically five separate times in 5 to 9 was a random choice? the fact that house's main mode of degradation towards cuddy is to insinuate that she isn't a woman, is a random choice?
it's deliberate characterization, it can't be separated. cuddy being a woman is integral to her character. there is no "if cuddy were a man" because there is no way for that character to exist.
Anthony Joshua was aurafarming so hard yesterday like omg we get it you don't want to look like an idiot when Fury retires again you're already king of boxing