Display title | Anti-Shipping Goggles |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The opposite of Shipping Goggles where no matter how powerful the evidence or prevalent the Ship Tease is, you insist that there is no way a couple could ever be canon. It might be because you have laser-focused shipping goggles for a particular ship. It might be because the relationship is Slash Fic/Yaoi Guys/yuri and you refuse to accept even the possibility that there's intentional Ho Yay there. Maybe the relationship is heterosexual, and you think Het Is Ew. Maybe the plot, canon, and even the author endorse one pairing, but you totally realize that the characters are Meant To Be with someone else, characterization and previous behavior be damned. Or maybe you are the only sane one, and everyone else is crazy. Point is, you're not seeing something others do in the shipping arena. |