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Even better is their reasoning for it:
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Now that I can post pictures again, a few more.
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Note the total lack of self-awareness in these posts. I also "love" how they say that characters like Motoko Kusanagi, Link, and Samus Aran are "often" interpreted as trans or nonbinary, for reasons that are completely absurd, such as Motoko merging with the Puppet Master being a metaphor for her saying that body doesn't define her, Link being a gender-neutral name, and Samus being trans because of her short hair as a child, and the developer jokingly calling her transhuman as being seen as a notakebacksies statement. I'm not even gonna go into the ones for characters like Cloud or Saber.

Again, you can just see the faces of the people writing this.
Wait a sec... that bit about Saber... "raised as the opposite gender and living as a man" doesn't that take it from headcanon to just... well canon. Except Saber is a TIF. A woman pretending to be a man?

It's like the tropes finally get what they want but then want to deny it and not accept it (probably because it reads as Saber being miserable pretending to be a man).
 
Here's some Bionicle autism I found. I fail to see how the "LGBT fanbase" trope is relevant to any discussion of a work tbh
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Here's some Bionicle autism I found. I fail to see how the "LGBT fanbase" trope is relevant to any discussion of a work tbh
LGBT Fanbase exists so autists can talk about how a work is totally for teh gayz even if it makes no sense.

Also, the number of people who identify as asexual who aren't suffering under some other mental illness tends to approach zero. Glad that they emulated the best of the LGBT "community" by being insufferably bothered by something that in no way matters, and isn't even a one to one with their own situation.
 
A troper going off on a bit of a tangent cos a shitty Nickelodeon show had an Asian bad guy;
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Welp BBC, that’s what you get for pandering to PC twats. I doubt they’ll learn though. They never do. (Also, the page was cut before I could archive it. Damn, lest I took a screenshot)
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Now this is just lazy.
Maybe I don't remember Around the World too well because its been almost twenty years since I read it, but Aouda the main love interest, is a Parsi woman (from Iran) living in India, and who is about to be subject to Sati. That's a real thing that really happened where people were fucking immolated. She joins the story when she's rescued by Fogg and Passepartout. That's the India part that I'm sure is considered racist, I only really remember the train attack from when they're in America. I don't really remember thinking that Passepartout was supposed to be black or ambiguous, just slightly darker, and from everything I remember he was a much more active hero, mostly because he was stronger and more fit than Fogg who was the brains/benefactor. Aouda was an invaluable addition to their crew, who was the one who helped them realized that they actually won their bet.

Aouda also tries to cap some fuckers when their train is attacked.

Sure, I have no doubt that the book from 1872 probably has some attitudes that wouldn't fly today. Its worth a read, and getting pissy about values that were different means you're just depriving yourself.
 
Oh so it's not just me who reads this and feels like it one person pretending to be a community.
That's literally everyone who uses terms like "many fans" or similar, because it makes your weird YMMV trope about fantasizing about Sandy Cheeks wearing a diaper and being a post-op tranny look more valid when you pretend you're not the only one doing it. YMMV is basically 95% this shit.
 
True. Also how would this person know a bunch of fans trooned out between than.
Theoretically, in Bionicle fan forums and chat rooms. The timeline is where this person really shat the bed and made it extra obvious though. It's cute how he said "New 20's" like he's talking about a decade when it's only been 2 years.

That they even have a page on "The New 20's" already requires a certain arrogant level of autistic retardation. You can't properly classify a decade that's barely started, morons.
 
Does anyone really believe that a statistically significant number of Bionicle fans who "grew up with brand" trooned out between 2020 and 2022? That's extremely specific.
You could say the same for the entirety of the Trans-Audience Interpretation section.

I swear, the amount of dedication and obsession they have over anything that could remotely be seen as LGBT is astonishing. If you look up the forums where they discuss things like politics and social issues, they pretty much think anything that supports LGBT is 100% correct and heroic, and despise anything that could be seen as conservative or right-leaning due to it.
 
Theoretically, in Bionicle fan forums and chat rooms. The timeline is where this person really shat the bed and made it extra obvious though. It's cute how he said "New 20's" like he's talking about a decade when it's only been 2 years.

That they even have a page on "The New 20's" already requires a certain arrogant level of autistic retardation. You can't properly classify a decade that's barely started, morons.
Good point how can someone refer to a two year period a decade. Yeah that's pretty much how you can tell it's bullshit unless a ton Bionicle fans decide to cut their dicks off the past Teo years.
 
Maybe I don't remember Around the World too well because its been almost twenty years since I read it, but Aouda the main love interest, is a Parsi woman (from Iran) living in India, and who is about to be subject to Sati. That's a real thing that really happened where people were fucking immolated. She joins the story when she's rescued by Fogg and Passepartout. That's the India part that I'm sure is considered racist, I only really remember the train attack from when they're in America. I don't really remember thinking that Passepartout was supposed to be black or ambiguous, just slightly darker, and from everything I remember he was a much more active hero, mostly because he was stronger and more fit than Fogg who was the brains/benefactor. Aouda was an invaluable addition to their crew, who was the one who helped them realized that they actually won their bet.

Aouda also tries to cap some fuckers when their train is attacked.

Sure, I have no doubt that the book from 1872 probably has some attitudes that wouldn't fly today. Its worth a read, and getting pissy about values that were different means you're just depriving yourself.
This becomes even funnier when you remember that Passepartout was played by a Mexican actor (Mario Moreno aka Cantinflas) in the classic 1956 version, and by a HK-Chinese actor (Jackie Chan) in the 2004 one. Meaning he's been Latino and Chinese in past live-action adaptations, but that dumbass troper only "cares" when he's played by a black guy.
 
I swear, the amount of dedication and obsession they have over anything that could remotely be seen as LGBT is astonishing. If you look up the forums where they discuss things like politics and social issues, they pretty much think anything that supports LGBT is 100% correct and heroic, and despise anything that could be seen as conservative or right-leaning due to it.
There's only an handful of people who regularly post on the political forums and they hate American libertarians, strangely enough. But there's hardly any overlap with the ones who openly admit that they're fags.
 
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