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stupid image that has been stuck in my head all day
It annoys me how #fandom always headcanons little twinkish gayboys as transmasc but never, like, figures of Masculine Power :tm: like mob bosses n shit. Why not! Trans guys are always having complexes about it! What Silco Arcane has going on with other men is a manifestation of dysphoria or something welcome to my tedtalk
The most aggressively masculine blorbo from your shows is overcompensating for something we've established this via yaois. Not only is he gay and in the closet he's also a stealth tboy to me. Nay, a stealth 40 or 50 year old t man. Unless he's a deeply repressed transfem egg but that's a different vibe. True connoisseurs can discern this
The difference is if he revels in it or if it's a prison. Of course there is a spectrum here. As traditional gender roles are inherently imprisoning, especially if you're Trying To Prove Something. But you know it when you see it. Silco Arcane is transmasc. The winter soldier is transfem. You understand
Now, if you want to play advanced gender headcanons with me, these can be stealth transmasc *and* Not Men via the humble Old Timey Butch. Type of mf historians argue about. He's living as a man but is he a lesbian? The world may never know....
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Im soooo excited to finally share my comic for @sanji-zine ! Been sitting on it since 2024 😳 If you missed your chance to scoop some goodies up, nows your chance- leftovers are open! Thank you again for your hard work guys ✨💚
When I started this, I was just starting to fall in love with cooking. I wanted to take a break from my typical gag comic format and focus on the process, which is deeply important to a fella deeply important to me! :]
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When he lost Iva and Kuma, he lost his smile
And we see it happen in real-time during Chapter 1100
While the other Revs are stunned and baffled as to why Kuma would ever throw his lot in with the warlords, Dragon has no problem putting the pieces together. Once the Pacifistas make their debut at Marineford, it's the final confirmation of what he knew in his heart all along.
He blamed himself immediately. He was the one who lead Kuma right into the lion's jaws that was Egghead. He was the one who promised that Vegapunk was trustworthy. How could he be so foolish as to think the old man wouldn't try to take advantage of the last Buccaneer if only out of his greed for pursuing knowledge? How could he think Kuma would be safe with anyone even remotely connected to the World Government? If Dragon had said nothing...
If Dragon had said nothing, Bonney would probably be dead by now and Kuma's heart would be shattered beyond repair.
Kuma made his choice and they all had to live with that. Just like Iva and Inazuma had made their choices to stay behind and ensure their troops made it to safety at the cost of them getting captured. Just like Ginny had made her choice to venture to the front lines and take a stand against that despicable Holy Knight so even if they took her to Mariejois she made it hell for them every step of the way.
They all have to live with those choices. Even if it kills their smiles.
BROOK BACKSTORY?!?!? I really thought we wouldn't get this til next arc, but I'll be pleasantly surprised. I'm really curious how this story will go, I feel like the King is being set up as a red herring villain but he doesn't actually seem like a bad guy, just rude and kinda gross.
Also I immediately caught Brook doing the Nika pose in front of the sun. He hit a similar pose in Fishman Island but this one is much more obviously an homage to Nika. Along with the fact that Luffy wanted a musician more than any other position, I wonder how much Nika stuff will be in this backstory and what role Brook and Shuri will play in the endgame.
I'm so excited for next chapter and I have a feeling Brook will become one of my favorites after this!
Rereading the Ace novels, so we all agree Masked Deuce is gay and trans right? He ran away from home, gave up his name and identity, and absolutely has enough medical knowledge to give himself top surgery. And this man is so clearly gay for Ace he makes Roronoa "I'll die 40 times over for my captain" Zoro look straight.
Look, I get why people don't like how very few characters in One Piece die. I get it, ok?
But the thing is: how many times have you cried? Much more than the number of significative deaths, right?
Oda doesn't need to kill a character to make you feel lots of emotion and cry. And I think that's beautiful.
Think of Zoro saying he'll never lose again. Nami asking for help. Luffy yelling she is his nakama. Chopper seeing the cherry blossoms. Vivi's farewell. Robin saying she wants to live. Merry's goodbye. Usopp saying he's sorry. Zoro's "nothing happened". Brook playing Binks' Sake. The separation in Sabaody. Jinbei's speech to Luffy after Marineford. Sanji and Luffy's fight. Sanji saying he wants to go back to Sunny. Nami affirming Luffy will be King of Pirates. Sanji asking for Robin's help. Gear 5. Momonosuke and Wano's farewell. Bonney seeing Kuma's memories. Robin learning Saul is alive. Bonney's Gear 5. Emet and Joyboy.
It's just so impactful. It doesn't have to kill to be impactful. It just is.
Late to the party but I want in on that JJK meme
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once again in my feels over Genzo telling Luffy he'd better not hurt Nami or else, and Luffy responding "I'm not gonna hurt her?" with a voice of genuine confusion. downright bewilderment, even. as if the thought had never even crossed his mind. because,, I really think it hadn't. nothing about bringing a vulnerable young woman aboard his isolated pirate ship full of men under his command made him even imagine any scenario other than her freedom and happiness. hurt her? he can't fathom why he would hurt her. that's his Nami.
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This scene with Sanji is one of his most important moments in the series, and in my opinion also one of the most difficult passages in the manga to interpret, because to completely understand it you have to look at the manga holistically rather than this scene by itself.
The big question that needs answered is why does Oda let Zoro "win" here by having him be the sacrifice instead of Sanji. Both are equally willing and both are identified much later on as the Wings of the Pirate King, implying that they have similar importance (although vastly different roles) within the Straw Hat crew.
If we go back to Sanji's introduction on the Baratie, his big flaw was that he lacked the "spear of spirit" to pursue his dream. Since he's been a boy he's wanted to find the All Blue, but even when he had the opportunity to go after that dream he chose to stay on the Baratie out of a feeling of obligation to Zeff. Sanji put the continued existence of the restaurant over his own life, something Luffy rightfully called him out for at the time, and even at the end of the arc had to be pushed away by Zeff and the other chefs before he finally set sail for good.
On Drum, Sanji once again almost died protecting Nami and Luffy during the avalanche, resulting in a broken back that required surgury from Dr. Kureha. Luffy again calls him out (note the English translation here isn't entirely accurate, see here for a breakdown), and with his power there's a good chance Luffy could have gotten them all out of trouble without all the dramatics by Sanji.
Something similar happens on Skypiea, when Sanji puts himself in the way of Enel so that Usopp and Nami can be saved. This case is perhaps more justifiable given the extreme situation they were in, but nonetheless he was still quick to throw his life away.
Then on Enies Lobby Nami--while not criticizing his chivalry--calls out Sanji for simply not running away from Kalifa, instead just accepting that he's going to get the shit beat out of him, and possibly die.
So there's a pattern of self-destructive behavior. Sanji repeatedly puts his life on the line when he doesn't need to in order to preserve the lives and dreams of the people he loves. Even him constantly simping over Nami and Robin falls a little into this category, because if either of them told him to take a long walk off a short pier I have no doubt he'd comply. It's that same extreme willingness to sacrifice anything and everything for the people he cares for that we see in Baby 5, except Sanji was fortunate enough to not be surrounded by people that encourage these worst impulses of self-destructive behavior. As he says here in Thriller Bark, he's just the cook. Luffy can always just find someone else.
(The glory of Whole Cake Island being Sanji realizing, no, Luffy can't, and he won't).
And it is finally on WCI that get to the heart of why Sanji is like this with yet another episode of putting his own dreams and happiness aside for the sake of others, and not until Wano that we finally see him take the first steps toward asking others for help instead of passionately throwing his life away when he doesn’t need to.
When Zoro first offered his head to Kuma, the prominence of his dream was first and foremost. Notice that Sanji never mentions the All Blue. One Piece is a series that places the pursuit of one's own ambition above all else, even if that ambition is selfish. Sanji hasn't yet learned to be selfish, so Zoro knocks him out and ends up being the one to accept Luffy's pain. Sacrifice isn't sacrifice if the person doesn't value what they're giving up, and right now Sanji clearly doesn't value his own life compared to the rest of the crew.
Next chapter Oda will speak through Brook to confirm that Sanji's willingness to give himself up wasn't foolish or stupid. It's just that he's missing a piece of the puzzle, and that's not something he'll have for a long time yet.
“There is no good queer representation in anime/manga” “women are treated so horribly in anime/manga” girl have you ever seen a shojo before. Do you even know what that is.