Toji Fushiguro and the consequences he's inflicted on my brain cannot be understated. I love him so much. I want to shove him down the stairs.
Onyx Equinox crumbs tysm
Mini gods ! >u<
Been fixated on this series for a bit
So I drew em as lil minis !
(They don't have headdress cuz I'm lazy QwQ)
They so cute and small, they can't possibly do nothing now QwQ
shorthands for dumbassery that i have grown to love deeply
"how dare you say we piss on the poor" in response to someone misinterpreting your post
"_ isnt gonna fuck you" for suck up behavior
"woah. should we tell everyone? should we throw a party?" for who the fuck cares
"and what if the world was made of pudding" for when would this ever matter.
"and sharks are smooth both ways" for a group of people heatedly arguing with 1 guy who is fucking with them all
".. but its about a witch in the alps finding her lost cat" for someone trying to sanitize something to the point of absurdity
I’ve already posted something similar to this in a reblog, but I figured that for the sake of our safety, I’d rewrite it in a post of its own (with some additions and elaboration). Please consider reblogging this; we need to educate our community on warning signs that hide in plain sight, and once you know what calling cards TERFs use, you’ll be seeing them everywhere.
(Also please note that dogwhistles function in plausible deniability. While some of these points may sound innocuous or incriminating, always check for context clues first before blocking or exposing a potential TERF. Content warning for discussion of transphobic, misogynistic, racist, and anti-SW terminology/ideology under the cut. Please continue at your own discretion.)
• TIM/TIF: “trans-identifying male/female.”
• “Dysphoric female,” used to describe trans men.
• “Gender traitor,” used to shame post-transition men.
• “(Male) invader,” used to describe trans women.
• “Gender-critical” or “gender abolitionist.”
• Weaponization of detransitioners
• Discussion of “irreversible side effects” or “regret rate.”
• “Womyn,” “wombyn,” “gyn,” or omissions of the -man suffix.
• “Adult human female,” used as a mockery against the term “cisgender.”
• “Female homosexual” in the place of “lesbian,” especially if paired with the statement “lesbians don’t date men.”
• “Libfem”: derogatory term for trans-inclusive liberal feminists.
• The 🍒 (referring to Joanna Cherry) and 🏁 (referring to the cis gender binary) emojis.
• TRA: “trans rights activist,” used in a derogatory manner. (Note that this acronym can also mean “transracial adoption,” which has nothing to do with bigoted rhetoric.)
• “Peak trans (moment),” used to describe a TERF’s moment of radicalization.
• Any discussion of “rapid-onset gender dysphoria”. It’s transphobic psuedoscience and does not exist.
• Transmedicalism: the idea that you’re not “actually trans” unless you have a desire to medically transition. TERFS will use this to “fakeclaim” trans individuals who don’t “pass.”
• Use of the term DSD (“disorder of sexual development”) instead of intersex, and/or advocating for the “medical correction” of intersex bodies.
• Invalidation of, exclusion of, or aggressions against intersex people.
• Exclusion or invalidation of aspec identities (asexual, aromantic, aroace, etc).
• Exclusion or invalidation of multi-gender attraction (pansexuality, bisexuality, etc), usually on the basis of one being a “traitor” if they like men and women.
• Discussion of autogynophilia or autoandrophilia, implying that trans identity is a “sexual fetish.”
• “Fetishist” being used as an insult, specifically against trans women or sexually autonomous trans individuals.
• Anti-kink puritanism and the treatment of (particularly female) sexual liberation as a shame or taboo.
• Applying the “male gaze” argument to real-life women who are open about and comfortable in their sexuality.
• “What about the children?!” rhetoric, specifically manifesting in claims that children are being groomed, indoctrinated, or forced into “dangerous” medical procedures.
• Language such as “transgenderism,” “gender ideology,” “genderist,” “gender cult,” or other terms that pathologize trans identity.
• Denial of intersectionality’s effect on systems of oppression and the belief that the patriarchy is solely to blame for all of women’s problems.
• Self-proclaimed “radfems.” (Keep in mind this is a VERY tricky one, simply because many people don’t fully understand what radfem ideology entails. Look for context clues!)
• An open hatred toward all men.
• Denial of the fact that men can be oppressed or harmed, specifically trans men and minority groups.
• Strong aversion to being called cis or claiming the word is a slur.
• “LGB community” or “LGB, drop the T.” Any exclusion of a letter from the acronym could be a warning sign for bigotry or exclusionism.
• The Hydra symbol, used to portray trans individuals as an ever-expanding threat.
• “Did you just assume my gender?!” or “I identify as a ___” being used as mocking comments.
• Discussion of “basic biology,” “female/male biology,” “biological markers,” or “biological sex”/chromosomes.
• Transvestigating: intense scrutiny of one’s appearance and anatomy, especially around stereotypically gendered traits (body hair, eyelashes, muscles, height, facial structure, hips, waist, chest, etc).
• Phrenology: a form of pseudoscience claiming that one’s character can be determined by their facial shape and proportion. Phrenology holds extremely racist/antisemitic implications and heavily favors femme Eurocentric beauty standards, leading to women with non-European features being “transvestigated” or viewed as masculine and therefore “brutish” or “threatening.”
• Conflation of feminine expression or aesthetics with purity or goodness (oftentimes overlapping with phrenology).
• Noticeable disgust or bitterness toward masculine/butch gender expression.
• Erasure of nonbinary identity or categorization of nonbinary people into their AGAB.
• Gender purism: any belief that there’s a “right” and “wrong” way to be a woman.
• Gender essentialism: belief that all men are inherently violent oppressors and all women are inherently fragile and vulnerable.
• Separatism: enforced separation of men and women, specifically manifesting in “women only” spaces and the belief that trans women are “male invaders” trying to enact violence on other women.
• Defining the “female experience” exclusively by suffering, physically or mentally.
• Discussion of the “divine feminine.”
• “Woman-born woman,” “AFAB woman,” “biological woman,” or “natal woman” as an avoidance of the word “cisgender.”
• Defining womanhood as the possession of a womb and the ability to menstruate and give birth, usually paired with the statement “men can’t have babies/periods.”
If you stuck around for this long, thank you for taking the time to look through this. If you know of any other potential dogwhistles, I invite you to reblog this post or comment with your additions so I can add them into this list.
TERFS will be blocked on sight. You are not fucking welcome here. Trans people will always exist, are valid as fuck, and deserve the right to life and happiness.
Absolutely. Momo even uses the same kick on the aliens that she used on her boyfriend when he tried to get forceful with her. It doesn't matter if you're a stranger or someone's partner you're the same type of bad person if you try to do something without their consent.
I think a lot of people are used to SA scenes overly emphasizing the victim's powerlessness so DanDaDan's portrayal of it might seem like it's too lighthearted in comparison but I don't think that was the intention at all.
Watched episode 4 of DanDaDan today and there's something about Turbo Granny caring for the souls of those poor deceased girls while Momo uses what she learned from her grandmother to help save herself from the alien freaks in the first episode.
Being Baki's side character friend would easily be some of the funniest shit ever. Like, imagine you meet some nice kid your age and he's like "Hey you wanna do something cool?" and he takes you to meet this eight foot tall five hundred pound wrestler who can kill people by snapping his fingers real loud or some shit and he's like "Wanna watch me fight him?"
Then you meet his dad and he's just as fucking crazy as he is and his poor girlfriend's just constantly getting sidelined for whatever brawlic motherfucker suddenly is visiting Japan that day.
But the funniest thing is that Baki's such a genuinely sweet kid and after everything is probably like "Anyways you wanna go watch a movie or something?"
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Hey! This is the link to the cards, a good resource for anyone who needs them or wants to provide them to their community. https://www.ilrc.org/red-cards
Pt. 1 Pt. 2
Reasons for Pokemon under the cut
So while aesthetics haven't been a huge part of the decision making for most of these Pokemon teams I feel that since Aira values appearances so much it'd be fitting that she specifically chose Pokemon that were either cute or pretty in a way that matches her.
Hatterene - It's got a similar silhouette to the acrobatic silky with the wide brimmed hat and it even fights using its hair like she did. I also think all the Pokedex entries about how it violently silences those who are overly emotional can go with how Aira tries to keep certain sides of her personality hidden namely the more spiteful and vindictive sides.
Tinkaton - Like Hatterene, it's cute and pretty yet is still unabashedly dangerous. Plus it's got more of a gremlin energy to it which definitely matches the other sides of Aira's personality. I like to think Tinkaton's the Pokemon she'd use the most when picking fights with Momo.
Jigglypuff - If there's any Pokemon that has main character syndrome it's definitely Jigglypuff with how it constantly wants to show off it's skills in singing and immediately gets upset whenever it feels under appreciated.
Gardevoir - I wanted a Pokemon that referenced the sacrifice Acrobatic Silky made for Aira and initially I chose Kangaskhan but I felt that it literally a mother that would give anything for it's child was a bit too unsubtle so I went with Gardevoir instead. Many Pokedex entries describe how Gardevoir will devote it's life to it's trainers and will do anything to protect them so it fits as well.
Tsareena - It fights using it's strong legs and powerful stomps similar to the acrobatic kicks and flips Aira's able to do while in her silky form. It's also takes heavy design inspiration from royalty which matches how high and mighty Aira believes herself to be.
Stufful - It's specifically based on stuffed animals which fits how childish Aira still is and it's incredibly dangerous with how monstrous it's strength is. It's got a similar chaotic energy to it that Tinkaton does too.
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Sibling angst, my precious
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