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explain your gender in 10 words or less without using boring words like âmaleâ, âfemaleâ, ânonbinaryâ, âmasculineâ, âfeminineâ or âandrogynousâ.
go!
I literally don't care about my gender. Call me whatever.

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If I hear one person claim that Ironwood shooting Sleet was justified, logical, or legal I will personally come to your house and pour soda in all your shoes
To be fair, you can't really break the law, if you ARE the law.
When she in the bathroom liking memes about free meals
Iâm she
This is not something you're supposed to be proud of doing.
âATTENTIONâ
DO NOT BUY ANYTHING JULY 4TH -7TH
PEOPLE OF THE BLM MOVEMENT ARE TRYING TO CAUSE AN ECONOMIC BLACKOUT THAT WOULD COST THE GOVERNMENT AROUND 3.5 BILLION DOLLARS!
âSPREAD THE NEWSâ
(6/2/2020)
Itâs important to have the entire idea behind this movement as this is simplifies things a lot - this is supposed to help black businesses. Also, in articles Iâve read they specifically seem to mention July 7th, though the creator of this hopes to expand it. The movement calls for black people and other minorities to not spend money for the full day but that if you have to, to buy from black businesses and support them.
Link: https://www.khou.com/mobile/article/news/local/texas/blackout-day-2020-july-7-social-media-campaign-racial-injustice/285-4d7002b2-0bf8-4928-83fa-d024277dc795
Social media campaign promoting nationwide boycott July 7th is quickly gaining steam after the death of George Floyd.
This is not going to work. Great idea, but impossible in practice.
i love my state, but i dont think i want to live in america anymore
additionally, if trump wins and I have a way out⌠im gone
Y'all said that the first time around.

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Pride
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I don't even like Raymond. I ignored him when he first came to my campsite.
no offense but if u just straight up drink milk then I will never listen to a word u say to me
I'm sorry about your inferior enzymes, but mine are perfectly capable of digesting milk. Go get a cast, glassbones
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I still remember that one compliment I received back in 2014. You have it to good.
But I'm a man
Why is Jaune always built up as âthe studâ by the fandom?
Is it because heâs one of the only not in a relationship who isnât too old/young? Is it because he was the audience insert? Is it because heâs the most âstandard protagonist McHeroManâ?
It's because he's a self insert for many people. The shy, socially incapable dork who somehow is popular with girls and gets appointed leader for his team? He's what these people dream about being, so he is the obvious self insert.

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Just so weâre also all aware: Penny came back.
If Clover doesnât come back we all know why this really happened. IE: CRWBY couldnât write a good way for that fight to actually matter any other way other than Bury Your Gays.
Or perhaps, follow me here, the fact that Penny is a robot and Clover is not, could be the reason? I swear, you folks see homophobia everywhere. No romance was intended and neither Qrow nor Clover is canonically confirmed gay.
And here we see why queerbaiting is the straights favorite to write LGBT people â you get to constantly promise us the chance and satisfaction of actual relationships, but then when cornered for consistently bad treatment and writing can cop out and say âwell it wasnât canon!â.Â
Also I never called CRWBY homophobic. I used a popular writing trope name.
Also if you think that fight â in which a cop focuses on a man who poses virtually no threat to him, rather than the serial killer trying to kill him â is well written, well thought out and doesnât contain copious amounts of âstupid for the plotâ then youâre beyond helping.
I'm not straight, but sure, keep assuming. You were never promised a relationship. You saw a a guy acting friendly towards Qrow and you immediately assume he is gay for him.
The fight was far fetched, but Clover has never been anything less but incredibly cocky, of course he believed he could take down the both og them
You were promised queer relationships. That doesn't mean you can throw a tantrum and call queer baiting when the relationship you want isn't the one. It's childish and egoistical.
This entire debaucle does nothing but discourage people from making LGBT+ characters.
Just so weâre also all aware: Penny came back.
If Clover doesnât come back we all know why this really happened. IE: CRWBY couldnât write a good way for that fight to actually matter any other way other than Bury Your Gays.
Or perhaps, follow me here, the fact that Penny is a robot and Clover is not, could be the reason? I swear, you folks see homophobia everywhere. No romance was intended and neither Qrow nor Clover is canonically confirmed gay.
Anyway I usually never throw around the queerbaiting accusation lightly but uhhhhâŚthat sure was some straight up queerbaiting huh
Your honestly quite far fetched headcanon not being true is not queer baiting. This shit is the exact reason why artists are so afraid to make queer characters.
*sigh* Okay...
Iâve been debating on whether or not to make this post. Not because it doesnât need to be made, but because Iâm not sure Iâm emotionally up for it. But at the end of the day, staying quiet is exactly what got us into this mess, and curling into a sad little ball isnât going to change what happened, and this particular shit needs to be called out and acknowledged.Â
I was asked to address something posted by Eddy Rivas, one of the writers of RWBY, on Reddit yesterday. It was a shortlived post because apparently he or someone who read it realized what a monumentally bad idea it was, but sadly for him, my fellow cockroach gays are pissed as hell and we have screenshot capabilities. I donât care that he removed/edited the post. This was still his instinctive response to the absolute pain caused by him and the rest of CRWBY as a result of volume 7 episode 12:
I am so damn tired and so hurt. But I am going to do my best to address this in a civil and reasonable way.Â
The Problem With Judgment Calls
First of all, to an extent, I understand the predicament Eddy describes. I really do. I get that being on the creative end of a popular web series is very different from being on the fandom end, and conventional wisdom dictates that creators should do their best to make sure the two donât mix past a certain point. That necessary separation probably does make these kinds of judgment calls difficult.Â
The problem is that several members of CRWBY (including writers, animators both former and current, social media managers, and the marketing team specifically) violated that boundary more than once long before episode 12 aired. There were so many things that factored into Fair Game gaining traction as quickly as it did, and many of those things came from the deliberate way that many members of CRWBY interacted with the fandom outside of the show itself. From the official RWBY Twitter account to the suggestive tweets made by a former animator, to the Twitter and Tumblr posts made by a current animator, this ship was heavily and unambiguously encouraged and leaned on multiple times over the course of this volume.Â
Sure, you can make the claim that you canât control the animators (especially if they no longer work for you), or that the creators and the marketing team are two separate entities and that the actions of one do not necessarily reflect the intentions of the other (both things also stated by Eddy Rivas in a series of Tweets). And perhaps some of that is accurate. It points towards a fundamental lack of oversight and cohesiveness in the organization that is Rooster Teeth, and that should absolutely be addressed moving forward, but quite frankly, in this case, it doesnât even matter.
The fact of the matter, Mr. Rivas, is that the boundary was violated. Multiple times. On your end. These types of judgment calls are not a one size fits all, and the moment active members of CRWBY took action to encourage something you knew was going to cause pain, it should have been addressed. Iâm not putting that on you personally, because as a writer I realize you probably donât have that type of authority, but someone there should have put a stop to it. There is the matter of the personal responsibility shirked by the two animators who contributed to this mess, and frankly, they should have known better, but this does not excuse CRWBYâs collective silence.
The fact of the matter is that due to the actions taken by CRWBY both in and outside of the show (including the things you could and could not control) you absolutely reached a point where that boundary should have been purposefully crossed in order to mitigate damage. It doesnât matter what got you or us there. It doesnât matter whether or not it was intentionally done (it was, letâs not kid ourselves). Things built up, hopes were raised as a direct result of your actions, and you all reached a point where you were morally obligated to say something. Do I suggest a single individual should have taken this on? No. I understand the legal ramifications of that. But CRWBY as a whole and RT as the production studio absolutely should have stepped forward. Would that have fully removed the pain and the disappointment? No. But you wouldnât be facing the backlash you are right now if you had.Â
The Problem with One-Size-Fits-All
Closely related to the previous point is the fact that you, Mr. Rivas, seem to be under the impression that a single judgment call policy should and can apply to all situations equally. Thatâs not the case. Weâre not talking about other ships here, hypothetical, canonical, realistic, unrealistic, or otherwise. Weâre talking about this ship.Â
The Fair Game ship was the first and only indication we had in seven volumes of RWBYÂ that a prominent mlm relationship might be coming in to play. You have no other relationships of this nature in the show. You donât even have other male characters who might be able to qualify as gay or bisexual who play major roles. Add on to that the fact that you planned to have one of these characters die in the most brutal and graphic death scene we have gotten to date in RWBY, and no. Iâm sorry. That flimsy defense doesnât stand. This ship was unique, it appealed to a very underserved segment of your fandom, and it should have been treated with the levity it deserved.Â
You make the argument that saying something about this ship but not others wasnât plausible. The issue with that, sir, is one of trust. Up to this point, I and a lot of people I know trusted you, which means you can get away with building up relationships without ever coming out to confirm or deny them offscreen. As long as you understand the narrative promises youâre making as a storyteller to your audience, and understand the importance of fulfilling them through narrative payoff at some point in the story, weâre usually pretty willing to follow you and watch it unfold. This is how writing works. You have to be aware of the promises youâre making and you have to be able to follow through on them in satisfying ways. This goes double if you plan to fulfill them in unexpected ways (note the word fulfilled still applies). If you donât do that, trust is broken and you have a problem.Â
Fair Game is unique in that you knew from the beginning that trust was going to not only be violated but brutally so. CRWBY made promises with Clover and Qrow that they never intended to keep, and that is one of the core issues here. If you want to cling to the excuse that it was all unintentional (again, one I do not buy), that only means you absolutely should have said something to that effect long before we ever got to this point. It would have given nothing about the plot away to let us know that wasnât the intended direction and it would have calmed down the excitement that built up so quickly around the ship. It certainly would have prevented a lot of people from being emotionally and psychologically damaged as a result of having that trust destroyed.Â
Not saying something about relationships that may or may not happen is VERY different from not saying something about a ship that you know is not going to happen because you plan to brutalize and murder one of the characters on screen in spite of the narrative promises made. Particularly when the ship in question would have offered rep to people who thus far in the show ( when weâre over halfway through the series) still have none.Â
No rep to be found hereâŚ
Iâm not sure I should even have to address this but apparently, it needs to be said. It will be short because itâs a pretty damn simple answer.
You want to know âhow well [saying no rep to be found here would] have gone over?â A hell of a lot better than the queerbaiting fest you have victimized us all to for the last three months. Would you still have had disappointed fans on your hands? Absolutely. But the psychological and emotional damage you all caused in episode 12 could have been so easily avoided, and that should have taken precedence over whatever tension you wanted to maintain between these characters in the show.Â
This should not have been a difficult decision, and quite frankly, the fact that you donât understand this is a little alarming.Â
We Are Not a Shopping Montage
Alright. Here is where my civility is going to deteriorate noticeably, so fair warning.
You had the audacity to compare the emotional trauma of hundreds of LGBTQ fans to the disappointment of not getting a fucking shopping montage??? You even acknowledge that on an emotional level these two things are nowhere near being the same thing, and you still tried to justify your actions and the actions of CRWBY with it? That emotional fallout is the thing that matters here.Â
But thereâs even more to it than that.
The hopes for a shopping montage came from a single Tweet from the official RWBY Twitter (if I remember right) about a montage scene being in volume 7. That was it. That was all fans had to go off of. This absolutely was a case of imaginations running wild and people hoping for a scene that, quite frankly, in light of the showâs trajectory since volume 3, wasnât a reasonable expectation to begin with. CRWBY was in no way complicit in or responsible for this expectation that I know of, and even if you wereâŚ. It. Was. A. Shopping. Montage.
And you dare to compare that with the intentional queer coding of Qrow and Cloverâs relationship in the writing, the animation choices, the character design for Clover, and the behavior of CRWBY on social media, only for Clover to die horrifically and for Qrow to be absolutely destroyed emotionally and mentally on-screen??? You dare to relate the disappointment of people who didnât get a pointless shopping scene with the trauma of watching a loved characterâs murder and another loved characterâs emotional/mental destruction??? Really? That seemed like an appropriate thing to say?
I donât even know what else to say to this except absolute world-shattering shame on you, sir. How dare you?
And then to top all of this off, instead of apologizing, instead of showing some contrition, you tried to delete this post and pretend you never said it. Did you hope we wouldnât notice? That we wouldnât react if you tried to take it down? Were you even the one who realized what you said or did you need it pointed out to you?
You should not be a writer, sir. You sure as hell should not be a creator of content that engages with people on an emotional level because you clearly have no respect for it and no understanding of the responsibility you bear because of it.Â
What is wrong with you?
Tagging @fairgame-is-endgameâ who asked me to say something on this absolute bullshit.Â
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While we're at it,
I totally understand being upset at crwby for what happened in the latest episode.
And I totally understand wanting an explanation or an apology.
But if you insult their physical appearance for it, or even worse, THEIR FAMILIES??? That's really uncalled for, it's not getting you anywhere and I don't support you. I'd rather you don't follow this blog
An apology?! For a character death?! Come on, really?
Before you press post, remember that you are pissed over a headcanon. No romance was planned between Qrow and Clover and you are acting like spoiled kids.