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To my fellow queers, in case you’ve lost sight of things a little bit like I had, I want you to watch this
This is why we create, this is why we don’t hide even in the face of great adversity. Our stories are beautiful, and moving, and remember how much it means to people. I love being queer, I love being a lesbian, I love being trans, I love us. I love our joy, our stories, our hearts. I love the way we love.
Don’t loose sight of that, in all the discourse, in all the inter community fighting, don’t loose sight of The Reason™️. Remember how far we’ve come.
Look at where we are, look at where we started. Your love, your joy, your story, your visibility MATTERS. The art you create matters.
I love us, I love our love, and nothing will ever change that
Happy 10 years Korrasami 💕🏳️🌈
This December 18th, 2024, Cookie wishes you a happy 10 year anniversary of the canonization of Korra and Asami’s romance in The Legend of Korra (December 18/19th 2014)!
“Five more minutes.”
So a while back, I made a CaitVi comic similar to this and @lokfinest wanted so see a korrasami version and I couldn’t refuse.
This one’s for you, @lokfinest. Thanks for making my days with your precious comments! ❤️
how Asami won Korra over
it hit me like a ton of bricks today that there are already older teens on this site who watched korrasami happen back in 2014 when they were legitimate formative-age children. like 8-11 years old. things changed so extraordinarily quickly in the mid-2010′s as far as children’s media goes that even at my very young age of 23(!), it’s difficult for me to even conceptualize that there are teens today who have just grown up having been exposed to positive depictions of queer characters. like, it’s amazing and heartening to hear about, but man it’s hard to wrap my head around. i remember being 15, realizing i was queer, and not being able to engage with any queer media because nothing that existed was anything i felt ready to watch at that age. it was still something that was very much ‘for adults.’ and that was less than a decade ago! it’s just… wild. but also very good.
that was me!
i cried at the finale for a long time, hiccuping sobs and everything to which i didn’t understand. i came to realize at that time that i was attracted to women and had felt so much shame after religious and societal indoctrination. i remember being so enamored with asami sato as a child. i thought she was so beautiful.
korrasami was my first representation that being gay is okay, that me being attracted to members of the same sex is okay and not just okay – it’s beautiful and differences should be celebrated!
( not just that, but korra really helped me with my mental health issues and was my first introduction to the world of mental health – even if it’s just physically shown with chains and the literal poison in her body. to go along with that, it was so cool to see fellow asians on screen as a kid?? )
since then, i’ve been out to my parents and all my friends since 2018 and all are supportive. i’ve since left my old religion last year and things are better with therapy and time. i’m here, i’m alive when at one point i didn’t want to be because of how i felt about other women.
so hat’s off to the legend of korra and korrasami! it really helped shape an entire generation of people. i’m proud to call myself one of them.
it hit me like a ton of bricks today that there are already older teens on this site who watched korrasami happen back in 2014 when they were legitimate formative-age children. like 8-11 years old. things changed so extraordinarily quickly in the mid-2010′s as far as children’s media goes that even at my very young age of 23(!), it’s difficult for me to even conceptualize that there are teens today who have just grown up having been exposed to positive depictions of queer characters. like, it’s amazing and heartening to hear about, but man it’s hard to wrap my head around. i remember being 15, realizing i was queer, and not being able to engage with any queer media because nothing that existed was anything i felt ready to watch at that age. it was still something that was very much ‘for adults.’ and that was less than a decade ago! it’s just... wild. but also very good.
wave studies feat miss korra and her gf
Korrasami cuddle for a kofi 💗💗
Korra & Asami
"Let's do it! Let's go on a vacation, just the two of us, anywhere you want."
Korrasami 7th Anniversary~✨💕💖
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