its funny how people in fandoms think theyre comedic geniuses for ruining text posts
i think youre ugly and so are your fandom references on my posts
you guys love poking bears with sticks don’t you
Guess what? We poked it.
can I just

its funny how people in fandoms think theyre comedic geniuses for ruining text posts
i think youre ugly and so are your fandom references on my posts
you guys love poking bears with sticks don’t you
Guess what? We poked it.
can I just

LET US RETURN TO OUR FANDOMS AND POST PHOTOS OF TOM HIDDLESTON AND STARE AT AVENGER ASS AND FREAK OVER SHERLOCK SEASON 3 AND TALK ABOUT HOW MUCH WE ALL WANT TO TRAVEL WITH THE DOCTOR.
SERIOUSLY.
AND WE CAN GO BACK TO MAKING EVERY POST DEPRESSING

Fandoms are a lot like English teachers, they read into the story so much that they come up with logical things that the writer never even realised.
fandom is so much more entertaining than english class, though. and a whole lot more homosexual

i didnt even have to plan that answer out. it just popped into my head. finally, something creative to say!
So I spent thursday night and friday morning showing my best friend Doctor Who. She laughed several times, loved the Rose romance, and had a little stubborn moment when Eccleston regenerated into Tennant. I assumed she at least liked it.


but then tonight, my parents, who had seen my friend friday night, told me that she didn’t really like it and was just humoring me; that she wasn’t really into it. They also told me that my other best friend, whom I had shown some episodes, didn’t like it either and that I’m shoving it down everyone’s throats and that they’re not gonna stick around if I keep doing that.


And now I just feel lonely.

This has happened too many times. I should just give up trying to bring people into my fandoms, they can never see the wonder; they never even try.
