yes30s 🔞
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average Cis Gamer Bro (top 1% poster on r/darksouls): "sure dark souls 1 had a lot of ambiguity surrounding Gwyndolin's gender, and 'guy raised as a girl' is the stereotypical backstory for Totally Not A Trans Woman Haha Seriously You Guyssss video game characters like Bridget, but dark souls 3 doubles down on masculine pronouns and even has Yorshka referring to Gwyndolin as a 'brother'. maybe there really was just some weird feminine-coded stuff going on with moon magic and Gwyndolin literally is a detransitioned cis man as the canon text suggests."
barista who knew about Bloodborne Kart back before it became a meme (criticizes Vaati for "oversimplifying" his lore videos): "okay so Miyazaki is a cis man who accidentally wrote a trans woman and is too stupid to realize it and tried backtracking later, many such cases. Yorshka is a terf and her 'brother' has C cups in a corset. furthermore,"
"fandom blogger" with commissioned art of their OC as a profile picture (can and will explain Homestuck lore at the drop of a hat): "ummmm i think you're BOTH reaching here, obviously the 'guy raised as a girl' backstory was true but in the Woke way and he's a trans man"
cis gamer bro:
barista:
Reblog to give prev a fucking break holy shit y’all
My hot take is that I feel like “ghibli films are pro Japanese imperialism” is a lazy jab that grabs at a few soft spots in the oeuvre to make the cheapest most rhetorically damaging shot it can, and that an honest analysis would generally struggle to say even the most problematic of the movies like The Wind Rises come out of the wash with a positive opinion of imperial Japan. My hotter take is that if you rigorously pull at the threads where the nominally anti-war films thematically collapse, you’ll find the issue isn’t a support of Japanese Imperialism but a lack of a rigorous critique of industrial civilization.
Let Me Slip Out Of Something More Comfortable (2025)
Michaela Stark by Raga Munecas
- 2024
in a perfect world, girls like me would not exist
Lipstick lady beetle, Cheilomenes bidentata, Coccinellidae
Found in South Africa
Photos by tonyrebelo
Xenomorph frogs - Sculptures by Li Changchun
2018
Nüshu 女书 was a women-only script used by Yao women in Jiangyong, Hunan province, China.
Nüshu works were a way for women to lament by communicating sorrows, commiserating over patriarchy, and establishing connections with an empathetic community. Typically a group of non-related women would pledge friendship by writing letters and singing songs in Nüshu to each other.
The exact origins of Nüshu and when it came into being remain uncertain, as no written records document the genesis of this script. Yang Huanyi, an inhabitant of Jiangyong and the last person proficient in this writing system, died on 20 September 2004, at the age of 98.
Alice Auaa spring/summer 2014
Terra Keck aka Her Lovely Face (American, b. 1991, based Brooklyn, NY, USA) - In Another Universe, Eraser Drawing, 2024, Graphite, Colored Pencil, Watercolor, Acrylic Paint on BFK on Panel
Via Don Francesco Campi, Crevacuore, Piedmont.
I went to the beach and saw this vortex repeating the same pattern over and over in the sand.
azealia banks fujoing out on twitter rn
cisgender women are always saying that if they had a dick it would be huge, and it probably wouldn't, it would probably be average sized. maybe even small
Fetish - by David Lynch and Christian Louboutin
Cloaktober 18—20
kinda wild how many doctors will go "welllll we dont want you to have the increased risk of breast cancer that all cis women have so we will be giving you osteoporosis
Matt McCreary
“I’m donning an athleisure top I found at Nordstrom Rack and a vintage longline corset that I thrifted (such a serendipitous find!). The skirt is thrifted Marithé + François Girbaud and the iridescent purple/yellow/orange garment is a saree from an Indian brand called Chidiyaa. The shoes are Japanese ipponba geta. I am inspired by sartorial adaptations of past and present, East and West, and I interpret them in a way that feels natural to my individual. I am truly grateful to live this era – in a globalized world.”
Oct 5, 2024 ∙ Sunset Park
'politics of the female body' by susan clinard, 2019