I love Medabots so fucking much. Like, if you ever have to capture me just lead a trail of Medabots merch to a big box with a stick propping it up.
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I love Medabots so fucking much. Like, if you ever have to capture me just lead a trail of Medabots merch to a big box with a stick propping it up.
reblog this rat until staff gets involved
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We need to clear something up: nonbinary or agender aliens and robots arenât problematic. Neither are ace or aro ones. These are normal traits that youâd expect of robots and would not be surprising in aliens.
Iâm bringing this up because Iâve seen some really weird criticisms lately that take the stance that if you make a robot that has no gender or sexuality, thatâs somehow⊠bad? That a single sex alien race, or a trisexed alien race, or a hermaphroditic alien race, is somehow inherently insulting to trans people? And this take is fucking baffling to me! These are exactly the traits you would expect in robots and aliens! (This applies to robots that seem to act autistic, too; many common autism traits also happen to be traits that you might expect in artificial intelligences.)
I can see the logic. At some point, we noticed all the stories with human cis men and human cis women who were almost entirely heterosexual, and some robot who doesnât have a gender and explains this to someone at some point, and some people went âwoo, agender representation!â and then everyone had to be like âthatâs not agender representation, itâs a robot.â Which is correct; the robot happens to be agender, but if none of the humans are then having all the robots be agender isnât agender representation. So some people started thinking that the robot was the problem. The robot isnât the problem. The robot is fine. The problem is the humans. The robotâs existence isnât some insult to the agender community, or the nonbinary community, or the ace or aro or autistic communities, depending on what traits it was given. Itâs not representation, but itâs not an insult.
âOh, but making all the robots asexual is saying that being asexual makes someone a robot!â No. It doesnât. Making none of the humans asexual and making them all confused by it and having them treat it like some big division is what says that. âMaking aliens that donât have genders gives the impression that genderless people â â NO. IT DOESNâT. Making all the humans cis people who treat the absence of gender as a weird alien thing is what does that.
The aliens and the robots are fine. Theyâre not the problem. The lack of diversity among human characters is the problem.
Thereâs a really great exchange in A Psalm for the Wild Built where Sibling Dex says âdo you have a gender?â And Mosscap says ânopeâ and Dex replies âCool, me either.â AND THATâS HOW YOU DO IT.
FedEx: shits on my box, stomps on my box, kicks it, dumps gasoline on it, throws one of my chickens into the back of the van UPS: whispers at my front door âis anyone homeâ as quietly as possible before leaving a âwe missed you!â note, tries to gaslight me into thinking my address doesnât exist USPS: sets my package down gently where itâs not visible from the road, knocks on the door and kisses me directly on the mouth
Is thisâŠshipping discourse?
Amazon once threw a package at my door and then took a photo while it was midair. Not sure where that fits in this schema but I did want to tell yâall about it.
me: i accept and open myself up to the fact that in order to improve my life i will have to do things that are scary
me when the things are scary:
i think about this very often
This post goes out to the disabled people who don't live perfectly healthy lifestyles. I'm talking about the disabled people who drink. The disabled who smoke. The disabled people who do drugs. The disabled people who don't exercise. The disabled people who eat junkfood. The disabled people who are angry, negative and bitter. The disabled people who choose to say no to a recommended treatment option for any reason. Considering that even fully abled people rarely manage to live up to the ideal for healthy living, it is both ableist and ridiculous to hold disabled people who are already struggling more to an even higher and more unrealistic standard. So if you're not the perfect patient, you're still valid and you still deserve support!
âHey my name is Lil Nas X and my pronouns are He/Him. I feel like itâs common decency to respect peopleâs pronouns just as it is common decency for people to call you by your own nameâÂ
fuck you *makes your ship be a qpr instead of a romantic relationship*
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I'm an afab transfem but I always feel uncomfortable talking about it cause I'm scared someone might misunderstand
Oh same! I feel like thats a common issue because its so. hard to explain and Aggressively, Queerly Confusing, and its a lot of work dealing with the questions and accusations of being transphobic. I think people assume amab transmascs/afab transfems all have a very shallow idea of what it means to be transmasc/transfem (and I'm sure some do), but ime everyone I've seen explain IDing that way is either intersex, has had their gender affected by marginalization, or has a very complex relationship with their agab and their gender and their transition (I'm the last two). people also might think its just "cis people trying to be special", but that's just. a very uncharitable way of reacting to someone's identity!
I think also some people are concerned that people IDing that way would make transmasc/transfem meaningless, but like, its already true that not all transmascs/transfems have the same experiences. Some have their natal genitalia, some have gotten bottom surgery and therefore wouldn't relate to a lot of transmasc/fem content. Some had a very AGAB-typical childhood and life pre-transition, some don't relate to that at all. amab transmascs and afab transfems are just another way of being trans.
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Been watching cyberpunk and cyberpunk adjacent anime OVAs. Metal Skin Panic MADDOX-01 might be a new all time favorite.
The opening sequence and the action scenes are pure fucking mecha porn. I miss hand drawn OVAs soooooooooooo much.