Same Energy
Shotout to @mossmanismoss for this exchange
Hes miserable.
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Awwwww!!! Look at this cute little Pokémon!
Sure it won't be a symbol of how degenerate unsupervised and unregulated internet access has made Modern Men into, shaping their whole perception of what is attractive and what is "ugly". Spreading the false belief that is indoctrinated in their brains that anything is lawless as long as it is "fictional" and that "Fiction" (On this context, a perverted delusion) is 'superior' to real women because real women do not fit their economically unrealistic standards. It allows them to project their ungodly fantasies and treat women in real life like scum for being "ugly".
The normalization of Gooning. The Male equivalent of a Colleen Hoover fan I tell you that.
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Another Hot Take: A full LGBT cast (Both heroes and villains) sounds way better than Everyone else being LGBT except the villain.
Now there is absolutely NOTHING wrong with a Cishet villain at all, but (Especially if you're a big studio) it is easier to make audiences feel more that they're being pandered to making the one villain straight than it is making everyone Queer. (Unless you can do it in a funny and quirky way like making the villain the fruitiest but... you kinda get the point here.)
"don't make evil lgbt characters, they don't represent us-"
fucking speak for yourself, mate, they represent ME. you can have your gay heroes. the gay villains are me coded.
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Proud to be on the Spectrum! 🌈♾️
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Reminder to all of you that Cringe Culture is dead.
Unless you think this guy is sexy.
Then I'm absolutely bullying you.
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It hasn't even been that long but I can tell the Internet will SOMEHOW find a way to make this fucker a Tumblr sexy man.
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Reblogging bc I found out that Francis Mosses x Black!/Brown!Reader is a thing.
The true Mid 20th Century forbidden love. Literally me.
Me editing my own post on Imgflip to make the same joke:
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