Below is propaganda submitted in support of why this character should join the tumblr found family:
OK OK, HEAR ME OUT. We can FIX HIM! (not the autism btw. That's his best feature) He is still an innocent kid! A kid who has yet to learn to be a bigoted and prejudiced asshole. A kid who is mocked and bullied for the sin of being kinda annoying and hard to understand. A kid who is growing up in a toxic environment that encourages him to change for the worse.
If he gets adopted, he could be given the kind of support and understanding that he never had. He could be taught how to respect others and why that's important.
Sheldon Cooper at his finest is a smart, silly, and quirky little guy. And even with his flaws, just imagine the power the family could gain from this kid. Imagine the hijinks that he could get into with everyone! Just, Bazinga-ing all over the place. It's a silly and fun picture!
And if you don't like that, imagine different characters studying him to see what his deal is. Or different characters trying to fix him to varying degrees of success.
Please adopt the young Sheldon Cooper! He's autistic, has OCD, hoarding behaviors, and is asexual and arospec (if not aroace), and maybe more that I forgot! (*got these from his adult version, but I don't think it's a big stretch to apply to the kid him, or at least whatever he grows up to be)
Anyway, PLEASE LET SHELDON COOPER IN THE FOUND FAMILY! We can still save him from the adult he is yet to become!!!
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How Young Sheldon need to end
Ok- so if YS leaves the TBBT universe , this is what I imagine would happen
Mary and George get a divorce. Mary gets with pastor Rob.
Some sort of plot happens that causes Mary to realize how bad she is to Georgie and Missy , and the marriage works.
Sheldon DOES find out about the affair thing between George and Barbra (that's her name....I think? I may be wrong 😭) after suspecting it for a while , doesn't need to be a carbon copy of the ot scene , and tells Mary causing the divorce
Connie get back with Dr. Sturgis
For some angst....Dr Sturgis dies
Missy becomes lesbian
Sheldon bi or pan
Sheldon and Paige get together
George and Mandy don't get together (their relationship just makes me uncomfortable for age reasons....like even if Georgie did lie about his age , Mandy still met him at 17 and was obviously aware it was wrong/weird....but the second he turns 18 she is all of a sudden wanting to be with him or something. Just kinda grommy to me :D) and they find someone else but co-parent AMAZINGLY and are friends 👍
Missy meet someone and they date.
The end of series happens with Missy , Sheldon , and Georgie becoming besties or something
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So I wanted to play with the AI.
I asked it the age-old question. Can you tell me a story? Place? A scientific symposium. Characters? Sheldon Cooper, Dr. House, and Sherlock
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Title: “The Unconventional Symposium”
Chapter 1: The Invitation
Dr. Sheldon Lee Cooper, renowned theoretical physicist and neuroscientist, received an intriguing invitation in his meticulously organized inbox. It was an exclusive scientific symposium, promising to bring together the brightest minds from various disciplines. The location? None other than the historic Baker Street, London.
Curiosity piqued, Sheldon adjusted his bowtie and set off for the symposium. As he stepped into the grand hall, he noticed a man with a cane, limping toward the registration desk. The man’s piercing blue eyes bore into Sheldon’s soul. It was none other than Dr. Gregory House, the brilliant diagnostician.
“House,” Sheldon said, extending his hand. “I assume you’re here to discuss the intricacies of differential diagnoses?”
House smirked. “And I assume you’re here to bore everyone with your string theory nonsense?”
Before Sheldon could retort, a third figure emerged from the shadows—a man in a long coat, his hawk-like gaze scanning the room. Sherlock Holmes, the legendary detective, had arrived.
“Ah, gentlemen,” Sherlock said, his violin tucked under one arm. “I trust you’ve deduced the purpose of this gathering?”
Chapter 2: The Enigma
The symposium commenced, and the trio found themselves seated at the same table. Sheldon adjusted his glasses, House leaned on his cane, and Sherlock tapped his violin absentmindedly.
“Welcome,” the symposium organizer announced. “Today, we explore the intersection of science and deduction.”
Sheldon raised an eyebrow. “Deduction? I prefer empirical evidence.”
House rolled his eyes. “Evidence is overrated. Sometimes, you need to trust your gut.”
Sherlock leaned forward. “Gentlemen, let’s solve a puzzle. A poisoned professor lies unconscious in the adjacent room. His symptoms—”
“—are irrelevant,” House interrupted. “We need to know what he ate for breakfast.”
Sheldon scoffed. “Clearly, it’s a quantum entanglement between his neurons and the poison molecules.”
Sherlock’s eyes gleamed. “Elementary, my dear colleagues. The professor’s wife—”
“—is having an affair,” House finished. “She poisoned him out of sheer boredom.”
Chapter 3: The Unlikely Alliance
As the symposium progressed, Sheldon, House, and Sherlock engaged in heated debates. Sheldon’s equations clashed with House’s sarcasm, while Sherlock’s deductions baffled them both.
During the coffee break, they huddled in a corner.
“House,” Sheldon said, “your Vicodin addiction—”
“—is none of your business,” House snapped.
Sherlock observed them. “Fascinating. Sheldon, your social ineptitude—”
“—is a result of my superior intellect,” Sheldon retorted.
They fell silent, realizing their shared oddities—their brilliance, their loneliness.
“Perhaps,” Sherlock mused, “we’re all broken puzzles seeking solutions.”
And so, an unlikely alliance formed. Sheldon analyzed the poison’s quantum properties, House diagnosed the professor, and Sherlock deduced the wife’s guilt.
As they saved lives and unraveled mysteries, Sheldon wondered if this symposium was more than science—it was destiny.
Epilogue: The Three Minds
In the dimly lit Baker Street, Sheldon, House, and Sherlock sat by the fireplace. The violin played a haunting melody, and Sheldon sipped his tea.
“Elementary,” Sherlock murmured, “our minds are like black holes—absorbing everything.”
House smirked. “And occasionally spitting out brilliance.”
Sheldon adjusted his bowtie. “Indeed. We’re the cosmic anomalies—the House, the Holmes, and the Cooper.”
And so, in that unconventional symposium, three geniuses found solace—a bond forged not by logic alone but by the shared madness of brilliance.
References:
House Wiki: Gregory House and Sherlock Holmes connections
Screen Rant: House MD Is Really A Medical Sherlock Holmes Adaptation
WhatCulture: The Big Bang Theory Or House? Who Said It: Dr. Sheldon Cooper Or Dr. Gregory House
Granted, it's not nobel prizeworthy, but it could be a good place to start...
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