"...or I love the book, it has a huge impact on my childhood and later in life i find out that the author is mildly transphobic"
Trixie calling out JK Rowling for being a terf was *chef's kiss*
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"...or I love the book, it has a huge impact on my childhood and later in life i find out that the author is mildly transphobic"
Trixie calling out JK Rowling for being a terf was *chef's kiss*
twitter is, for me, A. bad for my mental health B. a nightmare full of younger people who get upset over things i don't understand.
i don't know if it's the whole trixie fandom, if i follow the wrong kind of people or what, but i tried to go back for 24 hours and thank you,but no thank you
I'm soo freakin pissed. People complaining about the calendar and Ishida 'sexualising the characters' Are you serious? Your biggest problem about the calendar in this day and age where fan service is the biggest ploy in the anime and manga industry is Ishida drawing his characters is a 'sexual light'. A man, who writes his brilliant story with as little to no fan service as other big known manga authors like Hiro Mashima, Oda Eiichiro, Yuta Tsukada etc etc Are you that offended about Touka in a bikini, Saiko's boobs being apparently a little too big, and the female characters showing 'too much skin' And the biggest most stupid thing that people have decided to take offence to is Eto putting lipstick on Hinami. REALLY??!! Are you really going to be that offended by it?? - Honestly, Saiko's boobs being a little big is sexy asf - Touka in a Bikini, outlines how amazing her figure is - Lipstick on Hinami, shows how mature and how grown she is in comparison to the little Hinami that we once knew from the first TG. (I'm a female to clarify) Honestly, everyone is offended by Ishida exploiting the different beauties of woman both in size, shape and looks. And all that people can think about is how 'overly sexualised the female characters are'. Despite Haise being in underwear and a few other male characters getting their own fan service. If you are honestly triggered by a drawing that a artist has put soo much effort into and taken the time to draw on top of writing a weekly manga. Then you really need to evaluate yourself or stop reading TG
What gets me about vampire movies set between 1700 and 1916 (In my experience most vampire movies take place in the 1800s) and are in Transylvania, is that, Transylvania wasn't part of Romania before 1916 and wasn't called Transylvania. It was part of Hungary and was called Erdély.