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@kdinjenzen finally caught up with One Piece and tomorrow's episode marks the end of her journey and the beginning of another!
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Do you have a favorite boob joke and/or meme? The dobonhonkeros meme is pretty great.
“Breast Boobily Down The Stairs”
I legit think people, myself included, need to apologize for making fun of that phrasing.
Because l’ll be real, once my chest broke the DD Cup barrier (now firmly in the H cup bracket), I’ll be damned if I didn’t start to absolutely breast boobily up and down stairs.
Sorry to derail from the serious reply about boob growth, but back to anon's question, its also not a digi-volution because your boobs did not suddenly have guns (i hope)
Anime girlies genuinely messed with my body dysphoria for ages because I would never look like my favorite characters no matter how well my transition went.
But I look around now and I look like an Australian woman with broad shoulders and a husky voice. Like most Australian women of similar descent. I look like my Mother but taller.
Anime is a great art form. Love Full metal Alchemist it's my favorite show. But consuming nothing but anime will make you forget what real people look like.
And looking like a real person instead of an anime character was a big part of being confident in my appearance.
Media has done a lot of harm to the overall population of the world for how they portray “beauty” and “womanhood”.
It has also done a lot of damage to the idea of what is “manly” or “expected of men”.
Hollywood is evil and a lot of beauty standards for the world come right from there and spread all over the world.
It’s important to remember that real people don’t usually look like anime characters or game characters or even actors in live action movies.
Those real life actors are generally worked into the point of physically breaking, undernourished, dehydrated, and more.
If people in fictional stories, in movies and shows, it anime and comics, would actually look more like real people from all over the world maybe we (as people) would have less issues with our own self worth and be able to see our own beauty more often.
The objectification of women and glorification of being unhealthily skinny for the sake of being “conventionally attractive” has not changed a single bit over time and the UwU Anime Girls of our era is just the same Barbie Doll bullshit from the 1950’s with a different coat of paint.
Women are still expected to be skinny objects for sex and anything other than being subservient to the demands of an incredibly misogynistic society will result in you being body shamed, deplatformed, and ridiculed.
I’m 100% certain if women characters were drawn as diverse in body types and shapes and sizes as they actually are in real life y’all wouldn’t be able to handle it.
Me: oh wow, it’s really busy here at work, I should start doing something that isn’t my responsibility just to help out, maybe I can skip my break today, or stay a little—
My inner Chilchuk Tims: Your job description has your responsibility and includes hours worked and breaks. Stick to it unless they want to pay you more. No job is your friend no matter how much you like it.
that james baldwin quote where he says, “it took many years of vomiting up all the filth i’d been taught about myself, and half-believed, before i was able to walk on the earth as though i had a right to be here.”
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