I'm proud of myself that I at first I thought that this was about actual shipping, you know, the kind you do in the ocean.
Which struck me as weird, because I didn't know what hazbin hotel was.
So I checked the replies and I figured that this was the modern (and gay) definition of "shipping" couples.
And then I'm hit with the realization that this actually has a sizable community of people who spend a huge part of their time doing it to pretty much every TV show.
Goddamn it, the internet was a mistake. I'm glad I'm old enough to remember a world without out it. A world where shipping actually meant the transportation of cargo or people across the sea.
I'm proud of myself that I at first I thought that this was about actual shipping, you know, the kind you do in the ocean. Which struck me as weird, because I didn't know what hazbin hotel was. So I checked the replies and I figured that this was the modern (and gay) definition of "shipping" couples.
And then I'm hit with the realization that this actually has a sizable community of people who spend a huge part of their time doing it to pretty much every TV show.
Goddamn it, the internet was a mistake. I'm glad I'm old enough to remember a world without out it. A world where shipping actually meant the transportation of cargo or people across the sea.
In the same vein, I thought Hazbin Hotel was an actual hotel or construction.
Given the context of bullying to suicide, I quickly realized what "shipping" meant though.
"Fandoms" in general are cancer. "Shipping" seems especially toxic. I don't care how cool the media might be, fandoms will always be cringe.