yep, as you said it can all be interpreted in different ways. it's no point picking apart contextless tweets, but i love doing it so why not!!!kusunoki masashige wrote: He sounds seriously bitter and frustrated with them playing up the ambiguity, you're right, but it was more concerning the "violent denial and reassurance of a heterosexual lifestyle" part of it, I think. Like nephilimcat said, I've never seen him reacting bitter to any phan-related tweets from Dan or Phil (but thinking about it, do these even exist post-2010?) It sounds more like him resenting the no-homoing going on back then to me. But it can all be interpreted in different ways, as always…
What stands out to me, though, is that none of their friends and colleagues from 2009/2010, a lot of them non-straight themselves and some of them probably bitter because deppy started ignoring them, ever called them out for shipbaiting or "milking a non-existent homosexual relationship" or anything (except maybe Charlie, but I still don't read his comments that way). Unless it happened and I just haven't heard of it, which would be completely possible.
here, have some linguistic pseudoanalysis (yes, i am a linguist, but i graduated ages ago and i majored in japanese, also we know linguists suck anyway - remember phil's onomatopoeia):
to me it mostly sounds like resenting no-homoing because of the word "blatant" which, in my head, is subconsciously followed by "lies", or anything negative of any sort. blatant lies, blatant lack of interest, blatant propaganda... granted i'm not a native english speaker, but nothing "blatant" is ever good, and here he uses it with "homo intensity" - why would a bi/gay (i'm not sure what he identifies with) person refer to something "homo" in a negative light?
also, flirting... i don't know what to say about the word flirting, but it sounds off in this context lol.
interesting point about their friends and colleagues from 2009/2010 - i'm wondering that myself. but at the end of the day, it's safe to say that there is no "milking of a non-existent homosexual relationship" in the eyes of those who's not invested in them. after a year of casual watching i didn't suspect anything, because they are very blatant (HA!) in their mocking of shipping culture. they never cross the line into the real world - all "shipping" moments are played up jokes and they make sure it gets through to the viewer. i figure a gay friend wouldn't be offended to see them mock their shippers - it's out of their control and they do the best they can in this situation.










