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You will watch The Owl House. You will watch The Owl House.
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awakefor48hours · 3 hours
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Some of y’all forget that bottom surgery and intersex people exist.
Amab ≠ penis
Afab ≠ vagina
There are people who are afab who have penises and people who are amab who have vaginas.
So please for the love of god stop saying afab when you mean ‘someone who has a vagina’ and amab when you mean ‘someone who has a penis’
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awakefor48hours · 3 hours
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awakefor48hours · 4 hours
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GET OUT OF MY HOUSE
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Here's your daily reminder to Click for Palestine!!
It only takes a few seconds!!
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You don’t have Twitter so I assumed you were a zionist I’m sorry
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awakefor48hours · 6 hours
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awakefor48hours · 6 hours
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happy lesbian visibility week <3 this one goes out to every lesbian who's been told their identity isn't valid - i assure you it is!!
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awakefor48hours · 6 hours
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Many lgbt teenagers and young adults growing up on the internet today have socially conservative beliefs that they voice at all times that they got from their conservative parents which they’ve never challenged because they think the life experience of being gay or trans makes them politically progressive
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awakefor48hours · 6 hours
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They'll tell you that arophobia doesn't exist but when you say: "hey, it's not sad if someone didn't fall in love" and "not everyone in the world needs love", they'll fucking attack you and tell you that you're "just traumatized and pretending".
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awakefor48hours · 6 hours
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platforming palestinian joy is just as important as sharing the suffering they're enduring during this genocide. despite continued displacement and bombardment, you cannot steal their joy and spirit. happy birthday to this sweet baby 🖤🇵🇸 may they grow up to see a free palestine
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awakefor48hours · 6 hours
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https://www.tumblr.com/awakefor48hours/748403705541476353/the-owl-house-has-multiple-aroace-characters-most?source=share but wait, Elsewhere and Elsewhen Philip wasn't a white supremacist tho??? Unless you just said that for the post, which is fine I guess.
But he literally is. In every episode, he is a white supremacist. I know that there’s a lot of information that we have to extrapolate to fully figure out his past but Belos always has been a white supremacist.
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You're always going to be a woman freak
actually i'm always going to be a freak regardless of my gender
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awakefor48hours · 7 hours
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awakefor48hours · 7 hours
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sometimes im like "wow holy shit im being really fucking annoying. i should stop talking" and then i pull out my magic 8 ball and it says "youve always been annoying and your friends chose to talk you anyways. youll be fine" and im like wow thanks magic 8 ball. and then the ogre attacks me
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awakefor48hours · 7 hours
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I think I can start fleshing out my feelings on this topic a little bit more, so here we go.
I feel like there’s such a huge necessity to not like objectively bad characters in fandoms it lead to fans making things up that are just wrong about the characters. I usually rant about this topic in relation to villains but now as I’m stalking the My Hero fandom again, I want to talk about this from a perspective of a good character, Bakugou.
Back when I used to live in the My Hero fandom (I don’t know if things have changed but I doubt it) people would always claim that Bakugou was only mean because he has anxiety and grew up in an abusive household but that’s not the case. Bakugou is mean because he’s a teenage boy with the power of destruction readily available at his fingertips. That’s it. There’s nothing else to it.
If you go to any high school, you’ll see teenage boys screaming at each other and they’ll call people slurs. It’s not good and it’s not excusable but they do it because they’re teenage boys and teenage boys are the worst. (No offense to any teenage boys reading this, it’s not your fault. It’s the fact that you have a very underdeveloped prefrontal cortex, the part of the brain responsible for making decisions, and live a society that promotes the idea that men are inherently violent.)
I like Bakugou, I don’t think it’s bad/wrong to like Bakugou. But when you say Bakugou is a victim of abuse and that’s why he’s so mean to Deku, that’s where you lose me. Once again, Bakugou is mean because he’s a teenage boy and teenage boys are just the worst.
Now to go to back villains, I think it’s fine to like Belos. He’s a great character but you say that he’s actually battling internalized homophobia/transphobia and that’s why he want to commit genocide, you’ve lost me yet again. Belos wanted to commit genocide because being a white supremacist fueled his perverted beliefs of being a hero.
If you like bad characters, just say it. Stop hiding a behind the excuse that they’re actually good but we don’t get to see it because they’re traumatized or battling some internalized homophobia, especially when it’s not even canon. It reflects poorly on your understanding of how the characters are written and how mental health works.
Assumption about you: You don't like people in fandom who are fans of villains.
make an assumption about me
Here's the thing, I'm fine with people who are fans of villains. A good villain really ties the story together and I love villains personally. Belos, Ozai, and Bill Cipher are really some of my favorite villains and I love them a lot. I'm fully okay with liking villains, I don't think it's makes you evil, bad, or even morally grey for doing so and if I were to say otherwise, how does that make me different than those overly religious parents that wouldn't let their kids read the PJO series? When writers make a character, they don't make them with the intention of the audience hating them and when it's done right, it's great.
What I actually dislike is the uwuification of villains.
Let's use Belos as an example. Belos is basically Christopher Columbus yet I've seen too many people draw him with top surgery scars, call him gay, say he's cringe, and say he's gender-nonconforming (tell me you know nothing about 1600s fashion without telling me you know nothing about 1600s fashion) when that literally goes against his character. Not to mention, this is a show in which the literal protagonist is openly queer (and dating a canon lesbian), neurodivergent, and gender-nonconforming so you can't even argue that people are trying to latch onto something.
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