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Sherlocked Psych
inkings of a Sherlocked psychology geek
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Created on 2012-02-12 22:29:59 (#1502817), last updated 2012-04-06 (680 weeks ago)
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Name: | sherlockedpsych |
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Birthdate: | Nov 23 |
Location: | Denver, Colorado, United States |
Website: | SherlockedPsych on Tumblr |
This is just a fandom journal for BBC's Sherlock, mostly for participating in communities.
Not terribly much interesting going to happen here. Some fanfiction and drabbles. The occasional psychology-related rant (my educational and occupational background is in psychology). Sherlock-inspired introspection and analyzing. The usual.
I haven't been this obsessed with a piece of fiction since I was in high school. I am happily, gloriously lost to BBC's Sherlock; it's helped renew my passion for writing and for fiction. I haven't gotten involved in fandom since high school.
I personally think Sherlock is a sapioromantic asexual. I ship Sherlock and Watson as a romantic friendship, but devour any well-written John/Sherlock fanfic (angsty, adult, hurt/comfort, or otherwise) with delight nonetheless. I enjoy any ship or situation if it's well-written enough to make it believable in the context of that fic, even if I don't necessarily subscribe to it.
I gravitate towards anything angsty, hurt/comfort, capture/torture/rescue/recovery, asexual!Sherlock, and romantic friendships. I'll read other stuff but I actively seek out the above subjects.
Really, the only fandom-related things I get annoyed with are abuses of and clear misunderstandings of psychology. Next person who says Sherlock can't possibly be a sociopath because he's capable of emotion gets a spork to the face.
Not terribly much interesting going to happen here. Some fanfiction and drabbles. The occasional psychology-related rant (my educational and occupational background is in psychology). Sherlock-inspired introspection and analyzing. The usual.
I haven't been this obsessed with a piece of fiction since I was in high school. I am happily, gloriously lost to BBC's Sherlock; it's helped renew my passion for writing and for fiction. I haven't gotten involved in fandom since high school.
I personally think Sherlock is a sapioromantic asexual. I ship Sherlock and Watson as a romantic friendship, but devour any well-written John/Sherlock fanfic (angsty, adult, hurt/comfort, or otherwise) with delight nonetheless. I enjoy any ship or situation if it's well-written enough to make it believable in the context of that fic, even if I don't necessarily subscribe to it.
I gravitate towards anything angsty, hurt/comfort, capture/torture/rescue/recovery, asexual!Sherlock, and romantic friendships. I'll read other stuff but I actively seek out the above subjects.
Really, the only fandom-related things I get annoyed with are abuses of and clear misunderstandings of psychology. Next person who says Sherlock can't possibly be a sociopath because he's capable of emotion gets a spork to the face.



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