I’ve never seen an episode of Ted Lasso but its fans have big “childless adult whose entire personality is predicated on their love of Disneyland” energy
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And still they’d be like, hey, this is a person and maybe she has a reason to want to do this. Maybe people have been aggressive with her about watching this show and she’s had enough. Let’s not be cruel because she doesn’t have to like the show. Because she’s a person.
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And probably a good one. Who just wanted to send a silly tweet without thinking. Who has stresses and hopes and dreams and things are shitty enough without a pile on. I hope you have a great day.
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Your opinion is irrelevant. Watch the show and get back to us

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she didn't have an opinion about the contents of the show and it wasn't needed for her comment
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Ted Lasso is about nurturing authenticity and growth. The joy is sincere, just as the pain is. Any reference to Disneyland wildly misses all the marks.
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Yeah, we can talk all the big talk about toxic masculinity but when a show comes along that is essentially abt men feeling their emotions and becoming true support systems for one another in ways that undermines toxic masculinity, we should prob not critique it w/o watching it.
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This. And much more kindly put than I would have. Her tweet has big LOOK AT ME, I'M EDGY, PAY ATTENTION TO ME energy. So my response would end up being something like...this.pic.twitter.com/2z8yRtVNFa
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Pick me girl
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