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andthebluestblue:

#this is the cleverest fucking commentary on moffat i have ever seen

This belongs on every blog.

I want this reblogged, retweeted and absolutely refuckingeverythinged everywhere

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andthebluestblue:

#this is the cleverest fucking commentary on moffat i have ever seen

This belongs on every blog.

I want this reblogged, retweeted and absolutely refuckingeverythinged everywhere

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despicable-me:

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boffingbyron:

because criticism is bad for you

because criticism never helped anyone improve on their writing

because criticism didn’t make a writer reconsider their stories and strive to be a better storyteller than what they started out as

because writers who don’t listen to criticism but shoot it down (be it constructive or not) clearly care more about the quality of their writing than they do about getting their ego stroked

==> sarcasm aside, because you are AN ASSHOLE: most people who are creative (writers, artists, musicians, etc.) have egos but guess what, if you live in a bubble without any criticism ever reaching you, you are not going to have it that easy questioning your own work and you will find improvement is a slow and harrowing process

or what’s worse, you will lose perspective and start thinking that improvement isn’t necessary and believe me

there is always room for improvement

always

in everything (especially when it comes to your writing, Steven Moffat)

and criticism is there because people are capable of rational, analytical thought and just as you express your thoughts by writing, painting or making music, other people express theirs by criticising your work

who THE FUCK are you to tell people what not to think

a book belongs to its reader, a movie to its audience, a work of art to its viewer

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^^THIS^^

Nothing makes me angrier, as a writer, than what he said about getting criticism. Not a damn thing.

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what do you say when someone asks what you’re doing and you’re reading homosexual fanfiction based off of a book written 150 years ago

Tell them you’re reading a transformative work based on late Victorian literature that questions traditional views of gender and sexuality.

That was fucking beautiful

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oh god you can see mycroft looking back at the days of young and happy sherlock

This breaks my heart because Little baby Sherlock probably made Mycroft play pirate with him and now Mycroft is just sitting there thinking of all the times he didn’t play with him and he just sits there and  sobs and omg bby 

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