a little about me; you can call me stelle OR twyla. i am a 22 year old transneu gnc xenogender aroacespec ambiamarous lesbian. I use he/him pronouns as well as neopronouns. I am autistic and have bpd. I heavily relate to autistic characters.
about my blog; I don't post much at all, but I might try to soon. mostly reposts !! this is a xenogender and neopronoun safespace. you are valid and I love you !!
some things I might post about;
headcanons for characters ; monster high ; five nights at freddy's ; sonic franchise ; bang dream ; ensemble stars ; your turn to die ; the last of us franchise ; apex legends ; the walking dead (both show and game) ; deltarune ; resident evil franchise (game + movies) ; stardew valley ; minecraft ; legend of zelda ; horror/zombie media ; xenogenders and neopronouns ; etc
some links; pronouny ++ xenogender pinterest board ++ public twitter
! if you are on my blog to hate on anything I'm into, just leave. you're annoying !
(this is not even a diary entry. this is an enthusiastic advertisement.)
read this over new years and had an absolutely amazing time with it.
immortal days is a webtoon you can read here. (its free, however you need an account.).
on the absolute surface, it is a sorta-detective duo webtoon. they engage in funny high jinks, things explode, people get shot, drugs get traded, etc etc. it follows its two mortal protags, as they attempt to survive in a world in which humanity has become immortal.
it has a very solid plot, is not afraid to get ugly but does so responsibly, there is inspired and lovingly made worldbuilding, an interesting cast, and it is. well. Loudly inclusive of many types of people. very very loudly and kindly so.
i would describe the protag duo, myeol and phill, like this: one of them loves dogs. the other one has the obsession, drive, and recklessness of an unchallenged malinois. theyre fun to be around.
what they do is not petplay but it makes you think
anyhow more thoughts:
the author has an incredible grasp of comedic and dramatic timing and framing in comic page panels and frequently creates extremely impactful compositions
for how impossible of a concept it is, immortality is treated as both a practical problem and philosphical issue, which is incredibly fun and lends a sense of plausibility
the main protag duo Constantly get shipbaited throughout the entire series. theyre both explicitly bi. its pure bait, will or wont they, for the love of the game and without anyone holding them back from being getting together actually. just mental illness
you know who gets together? EVERY GIRL..... the women in this are almost all fucking each other. honestly very beautiful
if you like mean gnc women with ugly situationships. they are here
("gnc" means masc sometimes but sometimes it also means "she is leaving womanhood behind in an attempt to become a natural catastrophy, like a typhoon or a wildfire")
the author loves dogs a very very noticable amount. its cute
rubik (indescribable euphoria) (if you get there, you will know)
special tumblr user johannwolfgangvongoethe part of the post:
WOOOOOOO MORTALITY AS A DISABILITY LETS GOOO WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
its a super interesting topic!!! while seemingly able-bodied for our standards, myeol and phill are disabled within the context of the world they exist it. and the series very much wants you to think of it as such (or, alternatively, see them as born with any other condition that is not up to them to change. they are inherently vulnerable to their surroundings.)
it offers a new perspective, unrelated to irl issues, on how systemic oppression, medical abuse/neglect, and social isolation endanger people through the lense of this niche fictional situation.
if you never thought about living with a disability for your entire life before, it will get you there, and if it is already your daily reality, it affirms you greatly. in my opinion.
not only are the protagonists dealing with feelings of sadness, fear, distrust, and a sense that theyre not equal to everyone around them; they also get to express their anger. they get to feel singled out and are allowed to be frustrated. they have strong opinions on how society has to change, hell, phill is extremely radical about it.
those thoughts are usually an absolute taboo. we get raised to feel like burdens, are treated with pity by others, and get taught to put ourselves second. but within the depiction of this anger lies the affirmation that negative defensive feelings are normal and natural. rightful, even.
(and they only have each other to share that experience with. so thats how potent the yaoi is.)
that aside, the author also loves to pick up the topic of physical conditions in a world where people regenerate from anything. what would heal without issue? what would still be livelong conditions? how do people in-universe cope with them? and what about mental illness and trauma that just cannot be recovered from physically? a surprising amount of time is invested in exploring this.
anyhow maybe ill write more on it or draw for it later. thank you for listening to me squee for an entire post.