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#would you look at that another robbe rant skdkdkd
akkpipitphattana · 3 years
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Liz can you not 🥺 I agree with everything you said in your rant hdksks. Moyo's comments and how the girls behaved with Robbe (I still don't get why Zoë wasn't present during the apology like she was a big part of that whole thing) definitely made him internalize it even more, so when we saw him in season 3 he was changed and lashed out on people he didn't want to (like the sander thing).
No because you’re about to send me on another rant here hold on skdjdkd
Like I watched s3 before I watched the rest of wtFOCK, which I think is what a lot of people also did tbh, so when that scene with Sander happened, everyoneeee was mad at Robbe. I wasn’t super active in the fandom at the time so kind of just kept my mouth shut but that scene was just so clear to me that Robbe had some serious fucking internalized homophobia. That didn’t make it okay or right, but that’s also why there was an apology scene and tbh I think it makes sense why Sander forgave him so fast (I mean aside from the cute lil explosion bc HELLO, I also would have melted so fast, no one can blame Sander for that)
And like if you look back at s1 and 2, it’s so fucking obvious why Robbe reacted that way. It was literally all he knew!!! He didn’t have any friends that were gay, and everytime the idea of him being gay was brought up, Moyo made fun of him and called him slurs, and Jens did nothing to defend him.
And while the girls weren’t necessarily making fun of him, the way they acted also had to have fucked him up. Like not just Jana immediately making the assumption he had to be straight and into her, and then his attempt at coming out being interrupted, but imagine how it must have made him feel to have Jana come up to him, try and kiss him, and then run away giggling to her friends. And then MILAN tried to kiss him!!! Like the poor thing was just having everyone do fucking “tests” on him and making fun of him, it’s no wonder he completely internalized the idea that what he felt was wrong and he needed to push it away at all costs.
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