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They can be interpreted as black-coded, this is definitely not a good example of the Validate art style though.Funny how they left Toad untouched.
and why do they always make the human versions of the skeletons black?
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They can be interpreted as black-coded, this is definitely not a good example of the Validate art style though.Funny how they left Toad untouched.
and why do they always make the human versions of the skeletons black?
So people can get their tumblr posts offically publish?
Oh my fucking God. Is this book even real?
That's not a good way. Only the most stupid will say both pronouns at the same time. The chad way goes like this: "all my words are in the holy al-Qurʼān. if your book hosts the same knowlege found in al-Qurʼān, it has no place to exist. If not, it's heresy and must be destroyed."reminder you can trick the kind of people who make this crap into saying the no no black people word by telling them your pronouns are Nic/her
have mercyYeah, I agree with you in the slightest.
Feels like they're treating it as Boku no Pico than Luca.
Or should I dare say, Boku no Luca?
The fact that you're asking this makes me very concerned.If Luca would be Pico, so, who would be that creep?
blame @Badonkadonk Trash for thisThe fact that you're asking this makes me very concerned.
I'd rather not say...If Luca would be Pico, so, who would be that creep?
Holy failure of grammar, Batman.
I've always been iffy about these neopronouns. They just don't make sense to me. Some of them don't even seem like they'd hold up a conversation right! Others are basically they/them but constantly altered. I can draw the line at maybe its/they, but other than that, neopronouns are an absolute confusion to me and I wouldn't be too mad at them if they were just optional, secondary pronouns for someone to use instead of them being "this HAS to be what you call me or you're an EVIL, EVIL TRANSPHOBE/BINARYPHOBE/-PHOBE/!" or whatever.
The F one and the N one.
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Oof that's a troon right?
It never ceases to amaze me that most of these fandoms and their headcannons always gotta be how inclusive a character is with flags and sexuality that these canonical characters would probably be honest-to-God confused and concerned about for a while rather than embracing them head on.
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If you have to ask, it's not a good sign
He's also Jewish. The main characters in the pronoun book are called Ari and Lior, and he wrote another book about a Jewish bi girl and her "demi" brother (who also has a boyfriend) in WWII, I'm not making this shit up. Apparently equating the struggle of Jews trying to hide their identities from nazis to coming out as gay to your republican family.
He was interviewed about yet another Jewish QuEeR children's book he wrote and this part made me lol:
"Yes! Davey, the younger sibling to my narrator Gabe, is nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns. I used B’nai Mitzvah for the name of their coming of age ceremony (for non-Jewish readers, Bar and Bat Mitzvah are gendered (as is Hebrew)"
Katherine you fucking imbecile, "b'nai" is literally another word for "sons," you had one job and you failed.
It's more of the need of validity rather than absurdity. You can already see throughout this entire thread most like headcanonning ships with a bunch of sexualities and pronouns/neopronouns as a way to fill their daily dose of LGBT+ dopamine, and they won't stop until they're fully satisfied- whenever that'll be.Headcanon sperg: I would never get this, but why people are making a yaoi ships like (eg: one nonbinary bisexual x one male gay/mlm), like is this isn't another level of absurd?