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not sure where i was going with this doodleâŚ
ANS characters as models - streetwear
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Akagami no Shirayuki-hime 2nd Season 10 Days Countdown - Day 10 (OVA - Nandemonai Takaramono, Kono Page)
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Playful time and healing time (that hand in the 3rd pic belongs to Kiri) These are previews of the drawings included in our teamâs MHA fanbook âSun-filledâ, now opened for pre-order on our online store tamotaro.com/global-store/
Karasuno Dorks
Victor, Tanuki, and Tengu
Okay so right before this image:
We see this:
Kind of a random cut away right? Nope!
Victor is being associated with a Tanuki, (the animal/spirit shown above). Tanuki are known in modern times as being heavy drinkers, cheerful, and uh having large testicles.
Hereâs an example of official art. Notice how Victor and the tanuki are almost perfectly aligned:
Then we have the Yamabushi Tengu mask. Look at what itâs phallic nose is aligned with. Yamabushi Tengu are also regarded in modern times as being shape shifters, and are easily distinguished by their long noses.
Iâm glad the director is having fun relating all of these sexual images to Victor in order to describe his genitals because she canât show them.
ââŚLooks like holding your hand is dangerous for me.â
âWhat?â
âI canât use my Quirk now, can I?â
(from The indelicacies of nitroglycerin by yeetin, one of my favorite todobaku fics)
THESE TWO! TOO MUCH EPICNESS IN THIS SCENE, I HAD TO DRAW THEM!

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The Ancient Magusâ Bride | Â Fae NeighborsÂ
This weekend is Phoenix Pride here in Arizona. Have some proud BakuDeku to help celebrate regardless of where you are!
âI am waiting. I have been repeatedly told to stop doing so. However, no matter what, I find myself anticipating Majorâs return.â
i might just fuck around and put a loaf of bread, a wedge of cheese, and an apple into a handkerchief, tie it to a stick, and hop on a freight train headed westÂ
@waxcandle wow! A wikipedia link! Damn, you totally got me beat⌠except, I have legitimate sources of what BL actually is from those who are not only just gay men but from Japan or Korea; I also asked for a reliable sources, not source, and while I love Wikipedia, itâs easy for people to edit it.
I will be using sources researched and provided by @rottenboysclub @satans-tiddies @celciusdiscourse and any others I may forget Iâll provide sources.
BL means Boyâs Love, and refers to comics/shows in Japan where the main focus is on the love (usually heavily romantic) relationship of two male characters.
âBy BL, you mean yaoi, right? Yaoi means pwp smut of two men made for cishet womensâ consumption! Thatâs fetishization!â
Incorrect. In Japan, âYaoiâ originally refers to a specific subset of anime parody doujinshi that satirizes the âno homoâ male-male bonding of earlier (usually) shounen series by portraying it as romantic or sexual. (x)Â
Itâs basically a dead genre.Â
(x) âYaoiâ referring to R-18 pwp mxm interactions is a western fandom thing. ****(It has also been used in western fandom to refer to all mxm interactions, so this is likely where the conflation of BL and yaoi probably comes from.)
While BL is mainly marketed toward women due to the expectation that romance is a âgirlâs thingâ, a fair number of BL readers are male.
((And even if they were all cishet women reading pwp smut, porn does not inherently equal fetishization.))
Also, hereâs a small list of male BL artists and geicomi artists who work on BL anthologies / BL Magazines. Keep in mind that these are just a few that are public about their gender, and a lot of other male BL authors are closeted and will not disclose that information
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yaoi: an old form of parody doujinshi, taking the intense male friendships from shounen media and interpreting them as romantic.
source - source - source
and just to hit the homerun:
So Iâm gonna go ahead and assume you really just mean BL, but didnât know what these words meant, which
BL: the Japanese category of fiction focusing on m/m romance, most famously comics, but also anime, games, novels, etc. Literally just as varied as any other LGBTQ+ fiction, if not more, considering thereâs just so much of it in Japan. I can personally attest that itâs got everything from hardcore kink porn to the softest most wholesome first-crush-stories ever.
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BL is simply a category that suggests there will be some type of male-on-male interaction and relationship, regardless if itâs healthy or not, explicit or fluffy.
âyaoiâ and its related genre âboyâs love/shounen aiâ seem to have a similar relationship to Japanese fans as âslashficâ and mlm fiction does to American fans.Â
But that doesnât mean we understand yaoi/BL in the context of Japanese culture or that we interact with yaoi/BL the same way Japanese fans do. Â Same for the word âfujoshiâ - a term that seems to have been coined in a derogatory context but was âreclaimedâ by the very female-aligned fans that it was meant to denigrate. (but more on âfujoshiâ later.)
âyaoiâ has fallen out of use in Japanese fan circles. âBLâ - âboyâs loveâ - is the word which is more of an umbrella term for mlm in the way âslashâ is in English-speaking fandom, covering everything from explicit sex to soft pre-romance hand-holding. however, âyaoiâ was the word that became known as the Japanese-equivalent mlm fan genre to âslashâ in English-speaking circles, which had the unfortunate effect of leading English-speaking animanga fans to compare only the most tropey, explicit mlm content from Japanese fandom against all varieties of mlm âslashâ content from English-speaking fandom.
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Also, yaoi isnât necessarily sexual doujinshi - it just has to be a mxm parody/satirization of an existing series, with little or a nonsensical plot. The best example I can think of is the Clamp in Wonderland 1994 Summerâs yaoi parody âJojoâs Bizarre Married Lifeâ - which contains no explicit sexual moments.
I suggest researching and educating yourself more on these genres instead of generalizing and taking on a rather stereotypical American view on another cultureâs literature.
It was also never explicitly stated itâs just for the pleasure of femalesâ youâre acting as if males donât enjoy this type of fiction? I mean, considering many gay men create works like Gei Comi [commonly very sexualized mlm]
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So, no, they arenât the same! Thanks for playing, though!
No bitch, you started this on my motherfuckinâ zackray positivity postâ you wanted to fight? Then show me the sources, show me what you fucking gotâ donât give me that âGoogle itâ shit because I didnât lay claims that fiction has so much control over us braindead species.Â
My research states otherwise on how art or fiction imitates or, as youâre trying to beat around the bush, influences someoneâs morals:
No, fiction does not affect reality the way you want to believe. Â
The statistics for rape, child abuse, assault, murder, etc. have all experienced a dramatic decline over the past few decades, in spite of our media becoming more graphically violent, and pornography being more easily accessible. Â Your logic just doesnât hold up to the facts (by the way, this also applies to stories with mature themes like rape or murder, or stories with abusive or taboo relationships. Â ITâS JUST FICTION, PEOPLE. Â Itâs a reflection of various aspects of our humanity, which includes the things we most fear. Â Writing and reading about them is one way we can strip them of that fear and power they hold over us. Â It doesnât mean we stop recognizing those things as morally wrongâitâs just a way of reconciling their existence, and coping with it).
Psychology of Scary Movies No correlation to murder or violence
In New Study, Video Games Not Tied to Violence in High-Risk Youth No correlation to murder or violence
Listening to âextremeâ music makes you calmer, not angrier, according to study no correlation to murder or violence or even becoming a satanic lesbian who sacrifices unborn babies. Shocking.
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Violent Video Games and Movies Causing Violent Behavior
But research is clearly lacking on a direct causal relationship between violent video games and youth violence. Interestingly, the US has the highest homicide rate in the world. Â But, as Fareed Zakaria noted in The Washington Post, the Japanese are avid video game players and have a homicide rate close to zero.
The fact is that analyses of school shooting incidents from the US Secret Service and the Federal Bureau of Investigation National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime do not support a link between violent games and real world attacks.
Why Fictional Media Doesnât Desensitize Us to Real-Life Violence
Desensitization, in general, refers to decreased emotional response to aversion stimuli. Â
So you may remember the first time you got behind the wheel of a car, you might have felt nervous, anxious, even terrorized you might smoosh some little old lady trying to cross the road. Â But after repeated practice, you become an old hat at driving, often finding it boring. Â Granted you may still be terrible as a driver, but now that only horrifies other people. Â Thatâs basically desensitization. Â
Itâs a normal and even adaptive process. Â Indeed, we use it in treatment for anxiety disorders to decrease fear responses to the objects of phobias.
Media related discussions of desensitization imply that it is always a bad thing, but this is clearly not the case.  For instance, emergency responders typically experience less emotional reaction to distressing scenes than the rest of usâŚand hence are âdesensitizedâ but itâs this process that allows them to do their jobs.  And few people would argue that emergency responders are uncaring or non-empathic, given theyâve dedicated their lives to helping others in need.
So the problem with the concept of media violence inducing desensitization is right in the definition. Â Unlike real-life violence, many people donât find media violence to be aversive. Â There appears to be a clear distinction in the ways our brains treat and respond to fictional violence and real-life violence in regards to our emotional reaction, as my student Raul Ramos observed in a recent experiment. Â
In that experiment participants felt much more empathy toward victims of real-life violence than victims of fictional movie violence.
And it didnât matter whether theyâd seen a violent or non-violent television show prior to this. Â
So if media violence isnât aversive (after all, if it were no one would watch it and we wouldnât be having this debate), what weâre talking about isnât really desensitization. Â But perhaps more critically, the very idea of media desensitization transferring to real-life violence rests on the assumption that our brains do not distinguish between real-life violence and fantasy violence.
Sounds like some group of idiots I know who spout this kind of bullshit of fiction is realityâŚ
For instance, the authors of one recent paper asked, explicitly âWhat psychological theory would explain how observing violence in the home, school, community, or culture would increase the risk of violence but observing it in the mass media or in video games would not increase the risk?â Â There are, in fact, theories that explain exactly this, but the authors of this question appear to directly equate real-life violence with fictional violence.
The problem is that many media effects theories assume people are idiots. Â Ok, some people are idiots, but I mean *really* idiots, in that for brains to work the way some scholars seem to suggest really makes no sense at all. Â
Very few of us are building shelters to survive an alien invasion or using the wands we buy at Universal to try to cast magic spells, so clearly our brains distinguish between reality and fantasy,
a process that research now suggests begins very early in childhood and typically is completed by the latter elementary school years.
Hereâs the problem with literally every entry on that bullshit excuse for âproofâ: Being inspired by something does not equate to causation.
âSlippery Slopeâ is a logical fallacy that has been used for years (usually by conservatives and overzealous religious fanatics) to blame certain behaviors on the media a person consumes. Â
Yes, thatâs right: Youâre regurgitating the EXACT SAME ARGUMENTS used by conservative, Republican, religious extremists.  If your argument sounds like a Jack Chick tract (like this one implying that playing Dungeons & Dragonsrecruits teens into the occult), you should be SERIOUSLY FUCKING EMBARRASSED.  By your logic, youâre placing the blame for an incident of a child jumping off the roof in the 90â˛s on Wile E. Coyote (and before you even try to pull the âJawsâ argument, donât bother: It holds less water than a thimble).
So yes, I will compare you to fucking ignorant bigots who spewed the same bullshit youâre spewing years ago in the 80s and 90s about video games, fantasy books or games like DnD, and heavy rock music or metal music.
Just because you donât like something that may be considered taboo or problematic in fiction doesnât make you specialâ like, what, you want a fucking cookie? I donât like SAW but you donât see me going around accusing the fans of being murderers or torture apologists or whatever.
Because FICTION =/= IRL MORALS.
I feel very flattered that yid would link me as a collector of sources here, so thank you for that. Basically every part of this is good and great, so Iâd just like to point out a few frankly hilarious things about the person yid was replying to:
They link the wikipedia page for âboyloveâ, which leads to a disambiguation page, not an actual article
And yes, in North America itâs related to pro-pedophilia activism.
But thatâs not the same things as âBoysâ loveâ. The spelling here is really important, you see. Wikipedia knows this, because what happens when you click on the link to the âYaoiâ page?
But wait, it gets better! Because even the wikipedia article supports most everything yid was saying about the genre.
So this is basically a classic case of both horrible misinformation (boylove =/= boysâ love) and also their own source proving them wrong.

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