Fucking damnit, Aang, why were you animated so inconsistently, I need your height.
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Fucking damnit, Aang, why were you animated so inconsistently, I need your height.

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I love that The Testaments has been adapted for TV, and that they made so many changes to it in order to better present it as a riveting TV show - as it was, the book if adapted faithfully would have been very slow to start and wouldn't have introduced one of our main characters for years into it in order to stay true to the timeline - but I really hate that this is a show about teenage girls.
I have nothing against teenage girls and, again, I do enjoy this change because it allows the showrunners to do more with it, but the thing I hate is that it therefore attracts a younger audience—an audience that is not familiar with the source material and does not have the necessary skills to engage with it critically.
One of the things that the show introduced is 16 year old Agnes having a crush on a 21 year old Guardian. He is then instead married to her 16 year old best friend. And this is something that the young people watching this show are whining about loudly, suggesting even that the showrunners purposely didn't make Garth's age obvious to trick people into shipping a teenager and an adult together.
And, it's like, have you never watched The Handmaid's Tale? Have you not engaged with the source material to understand what sort of world they live in? Agnes has flowered, she's considered a "woman" by Gilead's standards and is old enough to be wed—almost was wed to a middle aged man. She is not considered a teenager as far as Gilead is concerned, but a woman of marriageable age whose duty is now to bear children to her future husband.
And you're supposed to recognize that this is a horrific concept! But you are also supposed to recognize that this is all she knows—and Garth, despite being part of the resistance, was also raised in Gilead, so this is what he knows, too. This is normal to them.
On top of that, there's a moment in The Handmaid's Tale when 15 year old Eden, who is in love with a Guardian herself, asks June about the idea of a baby being raised by parents who love each other. She is asking, of course, because she wants to hear validation for her decision to run away with Isaac, and while June doesn't know the details, she tells Eden that, "in this place, you take love wherever you find it." Gilead is a horrific place, especially for women, and she is encouraging Eden to do whatever she might in order to find what little happiness might exist for her in this place—regardless of the details.
So, if you apply that logic to The Testaments, would you not want to encourage Agnes to do the same? Granted, at this point, we don't know whether the showrunners will do anything with her feelings for Garth—whether they will get together or not. If they follow the book at all, it's unlikely, given that Agnes goes into aunt training to avoid getting married—but so did Becka, and yet, she was married off to Garth in the show, albeit drugged and against her own wishes.
But...wouldn't you want her to find whatever love she could? Especially as she doesn't envision living anywhere else but Gilead, she doesn't envision that leaving is even a possibility to her.
Anyway, I hate that this show is attracting such a young audience as the social context for this sort of content is lost on them, given how high the rise in pro-censorship views is among young people on the internet, and the loud voices of antis who denounce exactly the sort of content that this show is putting out. Too many people are writing angry posts online about the show, not realizing what this universe even is, and also attacking the people who do ship Agnes and Garth, because of their age gap. And while I don't ship them myself, I'm just tired of having to see it every time I open social media.
Please, children, I beg of you, watch The Handmaid's Tale. This is a book that used to be assigned to young people in the 13-16 age group in school to help young people learn critical thinking skills and nuanced understanding toward themes of oppression, propaganda, feminism, etc. Please engage with the source material to understand the context of the universe in the TV show you are now watching.
And please recognize that this show was not designed specifically to be watched by people your age, and that the primary audience is adults who can engage with it critically.
If anyone is kinda confused on my Ian Flynn and Ariga takes, let’s just say…
I have talked with some people (one in particular) who say Ariga is the “real” Mega Man and Flynn “ruined” some of the characters (Blues, it’s always Blues they complain about).
Which is funny because, upon me reading them, I found that the artwork is superior and gorgeous to look at, I prefer the Flynn characterization of the characters.
Plus, at the risk of ruffling some feathers, his Blues and Bass were borderline sociopaths who never actually acknowledge the damage they’ve done and actively make things worse time and time again.
I have my own gripes with Archie, don’t get me wrong, but if Archie Blues was a “brat”, then Ariga’s honesty comes off as a cold psychopath who I honestly don’t see as a good guy in the slightest who actively makes things worse than better, and it’s on purpose.
Sorry, but some people on some platforms just won’t stop talking about their Ian Flynn hatred and Ariga praising, so I kinda want to share more on it.
Nothing wrong with Ariga, I like it, but I don’t hold any title above the other. Both are influential and important.
Plus those guys don’t use tumblr so I can speak my peace without having to be “corrected” on why I’m “wrong”.
It's frustrating to see people treat transmasc and transfem as man/woman or afab/amab because it completely stripped the terms of what their intended usage was: non-binary purposed signifiers of transition direction, spheres of experience on the spectrum and inclusive language for those who were binary and those who were closer to the binary. It's so clear that this is the intention when people generally view the situation as "transmasc, transfem and non-binary." That is preposterous! Transmasc and transfem should already indicate that enbiness is included and prioritised, yet here we are. And then people using them as conflicting opposites like how people view man and woman, and erasing all enben who are not transmasc/fem. Replacing AGAB terminology with it, when that is completely inaccurate and still deeply exorsexist. And then on top of this, due to this misusage of nonbinary terminology, people are beginning to assume that tmasc and tfem are just trans man and trans woman version 2, further perpetrating the idea that non-binary as an identity is simply a "stop off" and people will "stop being afraid to come out as a real man/woman soon." They are forced into binary terms and told to disregard their enbiness.
It is all round frustrating. It's frustrating for me as a transandrogynous person, I cannot imagine how frustrating it must be for anyone who is transmasc or/and transfem non-binary, or any other enban with a binary connection.
The terms have been co-opted to replace the gender binary, but making it "inclusive for nonbinary people". That is a ridiculous idea and an impossibility. Rebinarisation needs to stop. Binary supremacism has to end.
I want to use pokemon who evolve via trade, but I can't. I fucking can't, because I have no friends and don't own two copies of most pokemon games. It makes me despise the pokemon company sometimes, because there are some pokemon I'd really want to use but can't use because I can't trade pokemon.
I also can't have more than one save file at a time, and that's deeply frustrating. There's a lot of frustrations about pokemon to me, which is a shame. I like pokemon, but there's so many problems with it. sigh...

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haven’t listened to that band, can’t wear that
ehhhh i don’t wanna out myself as a tranny, can’t wear that
when the fuck am i gonna wear a fnaf shirt, can’t wear that
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WHY is this chapter so hard to write?
I'm currently still working on the latest chapter of my WIP The Mistress And Merchant Of Death and I am getting so damned frustrated with why it doesn't want to work, the way I want it to work!
I'm pulling my hair right now, because I need this to happen, because of future stuff that'll happen.