I’d like to personally thank Joey and Anya for their roles in the iconic "that’s my wife!" scene. Making it possible for this comic and all my headcanons about how yennefer and jaskier are silly w each other to be practically canon ^-^ 🌸
I think that yennefer can strategically be so so nice to jaskier as a form of warfare as a treat 💕☺️
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I wish it were more common for people to accept that trans people are often going to have very complex relationships with a lot of things - sexuality, gender, presentation, even growing up.
I'm just really disheartened when I see people expecting trans people to neatly fit into boxes that ridgedly force us to conform. I'm really disheartened with the idea that in order to "really" be a true man, woman, or person, you have to have the right experiences rather than authentic ones. And oftentimes, the "right" experiences for us to have are whatever make cis people (or even other trans people) the most comfortable. It's never truly about the individual's experiences or comfort.
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okay but so what if that civil war actually breaks out in the ascendancy and borika has enough of sitting idly by so she joins the edf so she can both do her research and protect the navigators and then ofc ezra shows up and teaches her how to wield the force again and--
lightsaber designs by ardokranch on twitter 💙
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Seeing the bigoted discourse around HotD as an Indigenous woman from an interracial extended family, one full of 'illegitimate' circumstances of births that the Canadian government has always been SO eager to weaponize, and especially as the daughter of a 60s scoop survivor who found his way back to his birth family which means we navigate belonging to two families, of two different races, in two different ways... it's actually hurtful and a little scary to see all the vitriol levelled against fictional 'illegitimate' children by a MODERN audience.
This is a weird example but it's also the most famous. You know that saying about how you shouldn't insult Trump for his body because he'll never hear or be hurt by it, but the people around you who might share those traits will? How when you insult a powerful or abstract figure in a really low way, that insult is not just for them?
Well, when you express bigotry over fictional characters, obviously said fictional character isn't going to receive it. But real people who share those traits will.
I swear, I know I'm basically setting myself up for a never ending 'to write' list at the moment, but I do intend to someday dive into the subject and SHAME the bigots.
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there is a specific type of pickme white woman that will twist anything and everything to use it to chastise victims of abuse. this is a comment on a post about jordan neely and people implicitly justifying his murder by labelling him as mentally ill. this has nothing to do with women who are abused by men and call the police or suggest his mental state contributed to his violence. what the fuck is wrong with you?
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i get it, I GET IT, i truly do. BUT [gets loudly booed by my lovely mutuals] if over-therapized speech in our vernacular reaches at least one woman and gives her the perspective to not “stick it out” in her dogshit marriage, i can deal with this kind of talk and just, like, zone it out when i come across it in the wild.
i understand that for lots of people, this sanitized therapy-speak is akin to communicating with empty platitudes, but there are also lots of women who will literally pledge at the altar “til death do us part” and don’t get that an inequitable marriage is a bond that they can, and should, break.
marriage for women is already such a raw fucking deal and not actually this sanctified thing, so if “for as long as this feels healthy, safe, and meaningful for both of us” does go mainstream - which it WON’T - i don’t really give a shit! who knows, it could save a woman’s life at some point.
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might just be because i was skimming the "nerd boys getting angry that denji didn't do a complete 180 on his characterization regarding relationships between part 1 and part 2 while also being justifiably put off that his brain does seem to be running at a not-so-great 20% this whole part -which makes sense in context (being a single father whose never really had an independent life before actually attending school for the first time would eat up ANYBODY) but can feel like he's backsliding into "silly dumbass comic relief" what with all the other narrative changes" sections of the we-are-criticizing-that-manga-we-really-like crowd but this fucking chapter felt like splashing my face with cold water (positive).
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