Got inspired to draw this after watching Moon Girl and managed to squeeze this one in for Black History Month!!
This might be my favorite version of Buttercup Iāve ever drawn lol š©·š©µš
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Got inspired to draw this after watching Moon Girl and managed to squeeze this one in for Black History Month!!
This might be my favorite version of Buttercup Iāve ever drawn lol š©·š©µš

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The reason calling women āfemalesā isnt okay is the same reason calling black people āblacksā or trans people ātransgendersā isnāt okay.
Notice how the missing word is āpeopleā. When you take off that word and change the term from a noun to an adjective, you strip the humanity from the term.
āFemaleā isnāt a noun, just like āblackā and ātransgenderā arenāt nouns. Female what? Female human? Female frog? It could be anything.
You arenāt calling women āfemalesā because itās sCiEnTiFiCaLLy aCuRaTe. You just donāt see them as people whose humanity is worth acknowledging.
But I know this little grammar lesson will probably go right over the heads of anyone itās actually targeted at - seeing as yāall canāt grasp the concept of pronouns I donāt really expect you to understand adjectives.