She-Ra and the Princess of Power - sjw bad animation reboot of shera

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You know what, I like this
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Well done bit of art. If it's meant to be Adam not He-Man all good, if it's meant to be He-Man just a smidge more shoulders and shorter hair would do the trick.

No matter what nice. If I had the artistic talent I've have put Bright Moon and Castle Grayskull in their respective corners and maybe done more to make the two sides look like different worlds with a blending at the mid point.
 
I'm very late on this, but it was brought to my attention that Noelle, while keeping her name and female pronouns and never once calling herself a man, has now been on testosterone treatment for almost a year and made a big post about it a month or two ago. While I could start this off by going into some armchair psychologist dive on her, I want to address something important: Noelle is bipolar.

Masculanizing HRT is known to cause anxiety, irritability and moods swings, which is already hard enough for someone with a mood disorder, but it gets worse. Due to lifestyle choices and medication, people with bipolar disorder have a much higher chance of developing metabolic problems, obesity, and type II diabetes. HRT can cause high blood pressure, changes in cholesterol levels, and weight gain. No one stopped this from happening.

Fuck, dude.
Play stupid games...
 
You know what, I like this
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Nice artwork, but having watched the original series I'd never agree on Catura lesbianism. In any case, greenlighting that shit just furthers the Xena problem - that a woman can't be a decent fighter without also being made into a lesbian.

Didn't Teela also have that problem in the new show?
 
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I'm very late on this, but it was brought to my attention that Noelle, while keeping her name and female pronouns and never once calling herself a man, has now been on testosterone treatment for almost a year and made a big post about it a month or two ago. While I could start this off by going into some armchair psychologist dive on her, I want to address something important: Noelle is bipolar.

Masculanizing HRT is known to cause anxiety, irritability and moods swings, which is already hard enough for someone with a mood disorder, but it gets worse. Due to lifestyle choices and medication, people with bipolar disorder have a much higher chance of developing metabolic problems, obesity, and type II diabetes. HRT can cause high blood pressure, changes in cholesterol levels, and weight gain. No one stopped this from happening.

Fuck, dude.
How did we miss this one? Great catch.
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I hate the antichrist.
 
I'm very late on this, but it was brought to my attention that Noelle, while keeping her name and female pronouns and never once calling herself a man, has now been on testosterone treatment for almost a year and made a big post about it a month or two ago. While I could start this off by going into some armchair psychologist dive on her, I want to address something important: Noelle is bipolar.

Masculanizing HRT is known to cause anxiety, irritability and moods swings, which is already hard enough for someone with a mood disorder, but it gets worse. Due to lifestyle choices and medication, people with bipolar disorder have a much higher chance of developing metabolic problems, obesity, and type II diabetes. HRT can cause high blood pressure, changes in cholesterol levels, and weight gain. No one stopped this from happening.

Fuck, dude.
And megadosing estrogen (even in women) causes early onset dementia caused by multiple small strokes all across the brain, is correlated with some cancers, and causes severe blood clots. My assumption is that the doctors pimping these drugs are hoping their patients don't last long enough to sue over the damage their bodies will undergo.

Eventually we will consider the distribution of sex hormones to people whose bodies shouldn't produce them to be severe medical malpractice.
 
In any case, greenlighting that shit just furthers the Xena problem - that a woman can't be a decent fighter without also being made into a lesbian.
I was watching Cleopatra 2525 and I was astonished to see how the show was about three competent woman engaging in combat and all three of them displayed heterosexual attractions.
 
How did we miss this one? Great catch.
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I hate the antichrist.
My favorite tweet is the one where she admits she never realized, somehow, that women can wear backpacks, and that they're efficient. Did... didn't she take one to school everyday? Why was she carrying around a purse at 16? I didn't grow up in South Carolina but I didn't know any girl who carried around a purse to school. Only for nights out where they didn't need to carry much. Personally, even when I go to work I prefer a backpack, it's just easier. But, much like my love of sports, rock, and more subtle clothes, I guess that must make me a man. Time to get my T consultation!


Back to Noelle, I think we can start picking at her brain here. I'm sure a lot of this has to do with the homophobia she experienced growing up, as well as her wife's unfaithfulness. Based on appearances alone, Noelle (used to) dress with pretty good sense, actually. It's one thing I'll give to her, she can put an outfit together. She used to look like any other woman, like many lesbians you'll come across, because they're, y'know, women with a range of personalities. I point this out because look at how Molly dresses. Loud, obnoxious, screaming that she's "not like other girls." Molly isn't a lesbian, but she wishes she was. She's bisexual, we know this, but she calls herself a lesbian, and every publication around her seems to go with it despite the truth. There's quite an interesting dynamic there. Noelle wants to run from her sexuality, her wife runs the opposite direction. Much to think about, much to ramble about, but what I think I'm trying to figure out is why this all happens. Is it about background? Molly is from upstate New York, iirc, and likely came from a very accepting environment. Noelle came from a very conservative and strict environement. Despite both of them getting what they want (a relationship with another woman), they feel something is missing. What does it all mean?
 
My favorite tweet is the one where she admits she never realized, somehow, that women can wear backpacks, and that they're efficient. Did... didn't she take one to school everyday? Why was she carrying around a purse at 16? I didn't grow up in South Carolina but I didn't know any girl who carried around a purse to school. Only for nights out where they didn't need to carry much. Personally, even when I go to work I prefer a backpack, it's just easier. But, much like my love of sports, rock, and more subtle clothes, I guess that must make me a man. Time to get my T consultation!


Back to Noelle, I think we can start picking at her brain here. I'm sure a lot of this has to do with the homophobia she experienced growing up, as well as her wife's unfaithfulness. Based on appearances alone, Noelle (used to) dress with pretty good sense, actually. It's one thing I'll give to her, she can put an outfit together. She used to look like any other woman, like many lesbians you'll come across, because they're, y'know, women with a range of personalities. I point this out because look at how Molly dresses. Loud, obnoxious, screaming that she's "not like other girls." Molly isn't a lesbian, but she wishes she was. She's bisexual, we know this, but she calls herself a lesbian, and every publication around her seems to go with it despite the truth. There's quite an interesting dynamic there. Noelle wants to run from her sexuality, her wife runs the opposite direction. Much to think about, much to ramble about, but what I think I'm trying to figure out is why this all happens. Is it about background? Molly is from upstate New York, iirc, and likely came from a very accepting environment. Noelle came from a very conservative and strict environement. Despite both of them getting what they want (a relationship with another woman), they feel something is missing. What does it all mean?
She never thought about transing before she met Molly, I assume? Something doesn't feel right here
 
She never thought about transing before she met Molly, I assume? Something doesn't feel right here
She seems to have a lot of issues with her self-identity, and whether she's done it deliberately or not, she admits in multiple comics and writing that much of how she sees herself is in relation to other people.
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She also seems to have been physically weak for much of her life. She mentions paying special notice when she gains muscle and has mentioned back issues from breast-weight multiple times (although I'd argue they weren't actually that big).

An old photo:
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Talking about slouching:
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(Check out the reading comprehension of Bunnz at the end there. Christ.)
 
She seems to have a lot of issues with her self-identity, and whether she's done it deliberately or not, she admits in multiple comics and writing that much of how she sees herself is in relation to other people.
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She also seems to have been physically weak for much of her life. She mentions paying special notice when she gains muscle and has mentioned back issues from breast-weight multiple times (although I'd argue they weren't actually that big).

An old photo:
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Talking about slouching:
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(Check out the reading comprehension of Bunnz at the end there. Christ.)
Got the pages on hand of Noelle talking about Molly cheating on her? I want them on hand, for reasons.
 
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