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Not just gay, it's... Flamboyant.That's gay.
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Not just gay, it's... Flamboyant.That's gay.
Of course they have a horrible color blog theme.
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LOL, gay people on Kiwifarms need to tell me if this is true.![]()
Yeah, this is how gays communicate brain-to-brain as part of the Globohomo Gayplex hivemindLOL, gay people on Kiwifarms need to tell me if this is true.![]()
This is getting out of hand.You're racist if you draw a white character white now because of "black coding":
Yeah, this is how gays communicate brain-to-brain as part of the Globohomo Gayplex hivemind
I wonder how many brothers/sisters/friends have been perved on by these imbeciles.Of course they have a horrible color blog theme.
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It's a bit how Wheel of Time series got main characters wokecast, and someone legit said that fanarts of white characters as, well, white, are (retroactively?) racist.You're racist if you draw a white character white now because of "black coding":
Percy Jackson spergs manage to be worse than Harry Potter spergs on a regular basis, which is really saying something.You're racist if you draw a white character white now because of "black coding":
I remember that when the fandom really took off, so did the shipping wars. The fandom seemed to violently hate people who shipped Percy and Rachel and made them the fandom punching bags. Constantly sending them hate, calling them names, publicly mocking them, stealing peoples' art and making hate edits out of it, suicide baiting, you name it, they did it. It was like near-Voltron levels of bullshit, I swear. Not to mention that anyone who had even a slight criticism of the series or its sequels were lynched for saying so, even if they were a fan.Percy Jackson spergs manage to be worse than Harry Potter spergs on a regular basis, which is really saying something.
Wait, what was their preferred pairing? Percy and Annabeth? Percy and...Nico? I don't see how Percy and Rachel is problematic, although I've only read the original series and not recently.I remember that when the fandom really took off, so did the shipping wars. The fandom seemed to violently hate people who shipped Percy and Rachel and made them the fandom punching bags. Constantly sending them hate, calling them names, publicly mocking them, stealing peoples' art and making hate edits out of it, suicide baiting, you name it, they did it. It was like near-Voltron levels of bullshit, I swear. Not to mention that anyone who had even a slight criticism of the series or its sequels were lynched for saying so, even if they were a fan.
The combo of the fandom being utter shit and Rick Riordan going Ultra Woke™ ended up making me leave the entire community out of sheer frustration. It's a shame, considering the first series is genuinely good and was my absolute favorite as a tween, but now it's just got so many bad memories attatched to it that it's been soured for me.
Same here. I learned to just not bother with "fandom" nonsense at all since the bullshit sucks all the enjoyment out of the thing. Fandoms are weird, honestly, instead of talking about the book/show they like, it's built around policing each other and being miserable fucks for some reason.I remember that when the fandom really took off, so did the shipping wars. The fandom seemed to violently hate people who shipped Percy and Rachel and made them the fandom punching bags. Constantly sending them hate, calling them names, publicly mocking them, stealing peoples' art and making hate edits out of it, suicide baiting, you name it, they did it. It was like near-Voltron levels of bullshit, I swear. Not to mention that anyone who had even a slight criticism of the series or its sequels were lynched for saying so, even if they were a fan.
The combo of the fandom being utter shit and Rick Riordan going Ultra Woke™ ended up making me leave the entire community out of sheer frustration. It's a shame, considering the first series is genuinely good and was my absolute favorite as a tween, but now it's just got so many bad memories attatched to it that it's been soured for me.
Yeah, Percy and Annabeth/Percy and Nico were the two main pairings that everyone liked. Neither really appealed to me so I was a massive outsider in the fandom from the get-go.Wait, what was their preferred pairing? Percy and Annabeth? Percy and...Nico? I don't see how Percy and Rachel is problematic, although I've only read the original series and not recently.
Yeah, the genderfluid character was the most forced, 3edgy5me mary sue bullshit. I dropped the series as soon as she was introduced.Same here. I learned to just not bother with "fandom" nonsense at all since the bullshit sucks all the enjoyment out of the thing. Fandoms are weird, honestly, instead of talking about the book/show they like, it's built around policing each other and being miserable fucks for some reason.
I never read the sequel series, but apparently there's a muslim character and genderfluid character tossed in for woke points, and Riordan felt the need to constantly remind the reader that they are minorities instead of developing them.
I remember a tumblr post jilling about how Riordan Tricked Disney Into Accepting Minority Characters, and this stuff isn't mentioned there, at all.The Muslim character also never made sense to me. Why does she continue worshipping Allah if she knows for a fact that her dad is a literal god? Why did her Good Muslim Girl™ mother sleep with a dude she'd just met out of wedlock? And more importantly, why the fuck did Rick Riordan put the 14 year old Muslim character into an arranged marriage with a (distant) relative and try to frame that as 100% okay and empowering?? What the fuck??
This is what you end up with when you care so much about diversity you forget to make sure it makes senseYeah, Percy and Annabeth/Percy and Nico were the two main pairings that everyone liked. Neither really appealed to me so I was a massive outsider in the fandom from the get-go.
Yeah, the genderfluid character was the most forced, 3edgy5me mary sue bullshit. I dropped the series as soon as she was introduced.
The Muslim character also never made sense to me. Why does she continue worshipping Allah if she knows for a fact that her dad is a literal god? Why did her Good Muslim Girl™ mother sleep with a dude she'd just met out of wedlock? And more importantly, why the fuck did Rick Riordan put the 14 year old Muslim character into an arranged marriage with a (distant) relative and try to frame that as 100% okay and empowering?? What the fuck??
I haven't read all of the books, but to be fair, the first book does address the question of what Greek gods being a thing means for Christianity, and iirc, its handwaved away as "metaphysics". So the existence of the Greek pantheon neither confirms or disproves Christian ideas. I would assume the same would be true for Islam.Yeah, Percy and Annabeth/Percy and Nico were the two main pairings that everyone liked. Neither really appealed to me so I was a massive outsider in the fandom from the get-go.
Yeah, the genderfluid character was the most forced, 3edgy5me mary sue bullshit. I dropped the series as soon as she was introduced.
The Muslim character also never made sense to me. Why does she continue worshipping Allah if she knows for a fact that her dad is a literal god? Why did her Good Muslim Girl™ mother sleep with a dude she'd just met out of wedlock? And more importantly, why the fuck did Rick Riordan put the 14 year old Muslim character into an arranged marriage with a (distant) relative and try to frame that as 100% okay and empowering?? What the fuck??