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Buckingham Nicks shipper video
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that's funny!
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I love that clip at the end, I didn't know whether to cry or laugh through most of this, but it was like a train wreck, I couldn't look away. Well done, BN shippers..
Sidenote: Fun. murders this song in a bad way. |
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Great job, I love it. Love the smiles...
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ahh this video is soooo good. i just love it! thank you!
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Sigh...what IS it about a certain song paired with slow mo that makes things THAT much more meaningful and pronounced?? LOL! I can't deal with videos like these, makes me feel all emotional and girly!
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Love this! I've been wondering how the term shipper came about? I pretty much know what it describes, and I definately am one, just wondering on the name...
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The term derives from "relationship."
From the Urban Dictionary: The term "shipper" comes from supporting a ship. To ship something means a person wants two characters to get together and/or shows support for two characters already together. The term "ship" came from the X-Files fandom, when fanfics were written about Mulder and Scully. The fans then called themselves shippers. It quickly spread and is now the title a person gives themself if they believe two charcters should or will be together (The characters can be from anything: Books, Movies, Television, Video Games, and even Actors/Actresses). It is not limited to the couple actually happening, a person can ship something just because they enjoy the possibility of them getting together or even just because they think they would look good together. |
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Quote:
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