Even if they were psychosomatic he wouldn't be drinking Mountain Dew.
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Unless "Mountain Dew" referred to bootleg liquor fermented from on board fruit juice and vacuum distilled. (Maybe from fruit he was not allergic to..)
I don't back button anywhere near enough. I think I've just given up, once I've started. Oh, what? Pre-series fic in which Dean stakes vampires?
Sure, why not. I mean, nothing important happened before season 4, right? It is totally optional.
I'm pretty sure it was Mountain Dew the soda, in one it was set when Rodney was in college and talked about him guzzling 2 liters of Mt Dew. The other was...I'm not sure, but again it seemed pretty clear it was the soda.
I was being smart ass (towards the people who wrote the fics). Fic is already "reading" canon. I was "reading" the fics.
Fic is already "reading" canon
I don't understand what that means. Is it a lit crit term, or something?
Yeah. Just means the reader has their own movie in their head when experiencing a work, and fic often takes that to a more extreme level. As do certain types of criticism that insist that stuff is going that the author probably did not intend. And this sort of thing has been part of popular culture for a long time. Like Sherlock Holmes fans who picked bits and pieces out of canon to make an argument that Watson was a woman. I'm pretty sure that was done pre start trek and pre post structuralism just for fun.
Like Sherlock Holmes fans who picked bits and pieces out of canon to make an argument that Watson was a woman
Whuhuh? Point me in that direction. I'm curious.
I've also read some convincing arguments for Holmes being a woman. (thank goodness for interlibrary loan)
Whuhuh? Point me in that direction. I'm curious.
Rex Stout's "Watson was a Woman" 1941. [link] for historical context. [link] for the actual speech.
You know how you always warn against clicking the links? I'm warning on this for extreme gender stereotyping. Gender stereotypes are the entire basis of the argument. But Rex Stout was a fairly extreme male chauvinist even for his era. (I think Victorian era Doyle had more respect for women than Stout.) And the Baker Street Irregulars for many decades excluded women. Maybe if they had stopped being a sausage fest earlier in their history they would still be the premiere Sherlock Holmes society as they were at their peak.