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So metafandom has an article on the OP's hatred of subtext (wait for it) because it means the artists are wussing out on showing canon slash. The first comment is so sublime, it is either the work of the perfect troll or the perfect idiot. And the OP agrees with it!
I'm way into "Inception" now and yes, omg, yes on everything you said!
Really? Inception? When did Inception try to appeal to the yaoi bunnies? When Eames acted a little fem-y (because clearly a dude can't look a certain way or act a certain way without liking the cock)? When he had three lines with Arthur, all of them implying a dislike between them? I don't think Chris Nolan was pulling some bait and switch to suck in queer audiences. I think he was just portraying two characters who, uh... didn't like each other.
I'm way into "Inception" now and yes, omg, yes on everything you said!
Really? Inception? When did Inception try to appeal to the yaoi bunnies? When Eames acted a little fem-y (because clearly a dude can't look a certain way or act a certain way without liking the cock)? When he had three lines with Arthur, all of them implying a dislike between them? I don't think Chris Nolan was pulling some bait and switch to suck in queer audiences. I think he was just portraying two characters who, uh... didn't like each other.
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Date: 2010-10-14 06:17 pm (UTC)Actually, this seems to be a fairly common opinion among slash fen. About lots of different media (I know nothing about Inception fandom other than what's on fandomsecrets)
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Date: 2010-10-14 10:19 pm (UTC)I KNOW WRITERS WHO USE SUBTEXT AND THEY'RE ALL COWARDS
Date: 2010-10-15 03:36 am (UTC)