Fatphobia is crazy because big round soft tummy is literally one of the best attributes human body can have.
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Fatphobia is crazy because big round soft tummy is literally one of the best attributes human body can have.
im genuinely terrified that one day there's going to be "singlet-only" spaces and singlets campaigning for the word "singlet" to be changed because they just don't like it and claim it feels derogatory and endos will try to defend it and say they probably just feel unsafe with how violent traumagenic systems are and nobody will be able to do anything
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hello, i'm a gijinka artist. i just took your favorite cartoony fat guy and turned him into a clean-shaven skinny white man. no, you can't do anything about it. you can just look at him and suffer.
people been talking about how dialogue options in deltarune often equate to either "if you choose this you're a decent person" or "if you choose that you're a dick" and i've been thinking that this serves bigger purpose than some may think. toby fox stated the ACT command is second during battles because being kind should be a conscious choice. i think the same intention goes for the dialogue.
i believe that "your choices don't matter" in deltarune is the same type of mantra as "in this world it's kill or be killed" was in undertale. a thesis that the game will prove wrong (or right), depending on how you engage with the story. if you sincerely believe that your actions should, nay, have consequences no matter what, you must act like it and do what you believe is right. or just be an ass idk its a vidyagame, after all. your choices don't matter only if you see deltarune as purely fictional world that has no impact on your own reality. choices you make within the game are benign because they can only affect fictional characters. but if you are engaged in the story, let yourself be attached to the characters… then this mantra is wrong.
i like the genre of internet posts where you see a photo of a clearly loved and well taken care of dog and the caption is something like "this awful beast of nightmares begs me to give him food again. such insolence"
this book simultaneously has one of the best dedede portrayals in any kirby adaptation and one of the worst for meta knight and this is very funny to me, especially since neither of them were relevant in the actual dlc its based on
people are overlooking how funny it is that magolor ended up in a new sakurai-directed kirby game before marx did. if you told that to someone a week ago no one would believe you.
king dedede is a fundamentally good person that also happens to be very prideful and emotionally immature which is why he can never say "kirby you are my close and valued friend" which is why he instead he will say shit like "KIRBY YOU ARE MY DESTINED RIVAL OF ALL TIME OUR RIVALRY IS LEGENDARY"
instead of acknowledging how experiences in the forgotten land traumatized him and how sorry he feels about how he treated waddle dees while mind controlled he would rather go back to business as usual and bottle things up which will totally not leave a mark on him whatsoever