Imagine in season 2 we could have gotten a new version of 'this band is back' but this time it's Julie singing it with the boys!!!!
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Sometimes I think about wether Toritsuka really has privacy like ever?
I mean ghosts kinda perpetualy watch people and they're basically everywhere, but he actually knows they're watching, if he wanted to do something kinda awkward or the like he probably couldn't just shoo them away, just had to do it with company, on full display all the time
I think this also reflects in his attitude towards Saiki being able to read his thoughts, giving full honesty 'cause Saiki will know anyway, he's already sorta used to that
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For transsexual Thursday: I recently went through a period of identity exploration, again, after years of testosterone, and I think I'm bigender, so also a woman as well as a man. And it was a little scary to admit to that because I've spent so long distancing myself from being a woman.
But it's been going really great. I'm asking for sie/hir or they pronouns in a lot more places now and hearing people referring to me that way is giving me a lot of gender euphoria. :3
I've kept my nonbinary identity (I used to identify as a nonbinary trans man) half closeted for a really long time and it feels really good to get it out there. And I'm excited to participate in more queer community stuff and have my identity as a woman and a man both acknowledged by people.
And through it all I know that going on T and getting a reduction are right for me. I'm almost seven years on testosterone and even the stuff that I didn't really like has given me gender euphoria in a more roundabout way.
Also I self inject now after six and a half years of my doctor doing my injections and it's pretty awesome. I really recommend learning to subcutaneously inject your T if you can. :3
That's so many good things happening for you, and I'm really glad you and your identity as a person have grown so much!!
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This is about GOS2 but not quite -just wanted to tell you how refreshing (and calming) it is to see someone dislike something, or disagree with something, or someone (Neil, in this case) while being completely polite and respectful to people who do like it (the show, the ship, this season specifically, whatever) and not doing personal attacks or being insulting or downright hostile or aggressive. Just... Liking what you like, not liking what you don't like, and being in your own "bubble" so to speak. I adore the first season, and some moments in this one (not the season in general), and I've had to see and start avoiding absolutely wild stuff since 2019, from haughty superiority from book first fans calling people who liked the show absolute idiots, people directly attacking fanwork creators or even Tennant, Sheen and Gaiman themselves, to even worse stuff I'd rather not think about. As you can probably already imagine, that specific kind of dumpster fire has only gotten worse since the release of S2.
My take on fandom has always been to enjoy what you enjoy and ignore the rest unless it's something serious with real-world implications or consequences. It's always stressed me out how people can get, to the point that for several years I stopped engaging with fandom entirely, and I just wanted to say this, I guess, because it's been a breath of fresh air. I wish more people engaged with fictional material and fandom the way you do. Cheers, hope you have nice day and that this wasn't too weird of a message to get
This is really beautifully put, thank you for the nice message! Yeah all-in-all, these are just a show/a book/content made for people's entertainment, and there's absolutely no reason to get to the point of attacking the cast and crew or fans personally.
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