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Sheldon was brilliant. He was unique and bizarre and splendid and UTTERLY UNAPOLOGETIC about who he was, and what he was passionate about. He was a bloody hero to us. Telling us now he's ashamed of himself, and having his girlfriend stress continuously how lucky he is to have her, and having him on this constant mawkish quest to FIX himself (for the benefit of others) is misguided at best, and damnably offensive at worst.
We liked Sheldon as he was. We thought him human and honest and noble, and one of the most admirably unusual bastards beneath the sun. He didn't need fixing, and certainly not just to fill in the blanks of someone else's ego.
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(04-05-2016, 06:07 PM)Idle Miscreant Wrote: Sheldon was brilliant. He was unique and bizarre and splendid and UTTERLY UNAPOLOGETIC about who he was, and what he was passionate about. He was a bloody hero to us. Telling us now he's ashamed of himself, and having his girlfriend stress continuously how lucky he is to have her, and having him on this constant mawkish quest to FIX himself (for the benefit of others) is misguided at best, and damnably offensive at worst.
We liked Sheldon as he was. We thought him human and honest and noble, and one of the most admirably unusual bastards beneath the sun. He didn't need fixing, and certainly not just to fill in the blanks of someone else's ego.
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That was beautiful.
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(04-05-2016, 06:07 PM)Idle Miscreant Wrote: Sheldon was brilliant. He was unique and bizarre and splendid and UTTERLY UNAPOLOGETIC about who he was, and what he was passionate about. He was a bloody hero to us. Telling us now he's ashamed of himself, and having his girlfriend stress continuously how lucky he is to have her, and having him on this constant mawkish quest to FIX himself (for the benefit of others) is misguided at best, and damnably offensive at worst.
We liked Sheldon as he was. We thought him human and honest and noble, and one of the most admirably unusual bastards beneath the sun. He didn't need fixing, and certainly not just to fill in the blanks of someone else's ego.
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If I could like this a thousand times, I would.
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