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Édith Piaf, 1949.
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Aren’t ordinary people adorable? Well, you know. You’ve got John.
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Ordinary people. The courage to say no.
The photo was taken in Hamburg in 1936, during the celebrations for the launch of a ship. In the crowd, one person refuses to raise his arm to give the Nazi salute. The man was August Landmesser. He had already been in trouble with the authorities, having been sentenced to two years hard labor for marrying a Jewish woman.
We know little else about August Landmesser, except that he had two children. By pure chance, one of his children recognized her father in this photo when it was published in a German newspaper in 1991. How proud she must have been in that moment.
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What’s happening again?
Haha, nothing. Just a general outburst. It bugs me endlessly and I just had a little time to think and get annoyed again.
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“Detection is, or ought to be, an exact science, and should be treated in the same cold and unemotional manner” - The Sign of Four, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
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Everytime I read a generalising comment about THE Sherlock Fandom I want to go out and hurt people. Or myself. Or at least slam things against a wall really hard.
Why are there so many people, in and outside the fandom, who don’t see or rather ignore that being a part of a fandom doesn’t mean you share all the feelings and opinions of the majority? Or of those who shout out their opinions loudest. Jesus, we’re still individuals.
And why does this make me so angry? I’m just really not a fandom person, am I?






