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hmm?It makes sense for men who are actually women to exist in a fantasy game though. Along with other things that don't exist.

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hmm?It makes sense for men who are actually women to exist in a fantasy game though. Along with other things that don't exist.
I think he's saying that in a fantasy world with magic and dragons, people who change gender are also possible, because they don't exist in our world either.hmm?![]()
I think he's saying that in a fantasy world with magic and dragons, people who change gender are also possible, because they don't exist in our world either.
Of course, they aren't 'trans' as the troons regard it, because magic allows the body to be literally changed from one gender to another so they would just be a woman, but troons have never been ones for putting their delusions aside when dealing with fiction. See how they claim every woman who dresses as a man for safety and/or opportunities, a common trope in medieval fantasy (as well as done numerous times in reality) as secretly trans, because cross-dressing no longer exists somehow.
The only people ruining the Mother fandom are moralfags policing everything. Attacking people like WatanoLemonT for some slightly suggestive shota he drew over a year ago that has no bearing on his current animations comes off as petty.The Earthbound/Mother Series fandom. I love the Mother games with all my heart, but it's community over the year has gotten atrocious. What I mean are incest pairings, smut fics, rampant pedophilia, rabid fans as well as throwing hissy fits over someone saying that they like the game Undertale.
That reminds me. If I remember correctly, in D&D (at least 5th edition) thanks to an expansion book elves canonically can just change their sex at will. Or be sexless. Absolutely no one I've played with ever brings it up or uses that characteristic thankfully. But I guess as a fiction trope in general elves are seen as androgynous beings.hmm?![]()
Elaborate.Latin American dub spergs.
Latin American dub spergs.
It has something to do with elitism, doesn't it, 'cause I've seen it among Latin American Digimon fans. Their dubs I've heard are treated better than American dubs and it's not just because Latin America tends to get the original script translated faithfully. They also get super protective of voice-actors similar to how it happens in Japan, and they're among some of the most rabid in the Saint Seiya fandom (although no one was happy with the Netflix version anyway, but they were the most vocal).Elaborate.
I know about dub vs sub sperging as far as english goes, is latin american dub sperging like that?
These creators have no idea what doors they opened with that bit of lore, do they? At the very least, all these orcs raping female elves? Now canon, because they can force a genderswap to female.That reminds me. If I remember correctly, in D&D (at least 5th edition) thanks to an expansion book elves canonically can just change their sex at will. Or be sexless. Absolutely no one I've played with ever brings it up or uses that characteristic thankfully. But I guess as a fiction trope in general elves are seen as androgynous beings.
That reminds me. If I remember correctly, in D&D (at least 5th edition) thanks to an expansion book elves canonically can just change their sex at will. Or be sexless. Absolutely no one I've played with ever brings it up or uses that characteristic thankfully. But I guess as a fiction trope in general elves are seen as androgynous beings.
The Italians are being soothed by awesome ops.It has something to do with elitism, doesn't it, 'cause I've seen it among Latin American Digimon fans. Their dubs I've heard are treated better than American dubs and it's not just because Latin America tends to get the original script translated faithfully. They also get super protective of voice-actors similar to how it happens in Japan, and they're among some of the most rabid in the Saint Seiya fandom (although no one was happy with the Netflix version anyway, but they were the most vocal).
Funny how Italian dub fans don't have this elitism problem, though I'm sure they do exist out there.
Doubt I've really scratched the surface, it's just something I've noticed in passing.
I'm pretty sure it came out before that anime, but yeah fetishizing elves and all manner of fantasy races is nothing new. Also after further reading it's only a certain subtype of elf in D&D, and they can only change after a long rest (aka 8 hours). But still.This is some serious magical realm right here. I can’t tell if it’s just Wizards being pozzed or the writers are big fans of inter species reviewers.
The Earthbound/Mother Series fandom. I love the Mother games with all my heart, but it's community over the year has gotten atrocious. What I mean are incest pairings, smut fics, rampant pedophilia, rabid fans as well as throwing hissy fits over someone saying that they like the game Undertale.
The western fans are really annoying when you dare criticize anything about any of the games. Just saying you find an enemy annoying will set someone off as if you threatened their family.For whatever reason the games seem to have attracted a very thin-skinned western fandom.
It’s almost like you’re describing the Persona fandom.The western fans are really annoying when you dare criticize anything about any of the games. Just saying you find an enemy annoying will set someone off as if you threatened their family.