HE OFFERED HIM HIS HAND IM GONNA SHIT MY PANTS
Why must my existence as a lesbian be political? Why must my interest in women be political? Why must fictional characters' relationships be political? Why must we as individuals be political based on something as simple our own existence? We all just want to live our lives the way anyone else would and yet we're told to keep it private and to ourselves. We are told to not hold hands or write books for our children about families like ours or people like us because our words will take away the control they want over their children. We have existed under fire and shadow for millenia, and no matter how much has changed, we are barred from having the same treatment as anyone else. No law protects us from harm and discrimination, and yet we are expected to be calm. We are expected to sit here and take it and be grateful for inequality because 'it used to be worse'. This treatment is dehumanizing, and I do not want to be treated like something taboo to be hidden. I am a lesbian. I will hold hands with my girlfriend. I will walk these streets with pride. I will write about women and I will write about loving relationships and I will write about my experience. We will not be silenced. Our existence is not inheritantly political, but you have made it so, and we will not just sit here and be silenced and erased because you refuse to listen and learn.
I know Fionna and Cake is a world based off of Adventure Time, but the characters aren't the same. They're their own people with their own experiences. Therefore,
Gumlee≠Bubbline
They are two separate ships with separate characters and separate stories and should be treated as such. So stop comparing the two. I've seen people talking about how gumlee will break up because bubbline did, and I've seen people pitting them against each other, and that doesn't work because they aren't the same and shouldn't be compared.
They can be called warpgate guys it's so cool
will never get over izuku telling katsuki the equivalent of “you’re just on your period.”
To anyone who is proud of these election results:
What about women?
What about trans people?
What about gay people?
What about Puerto Rico?
What about immigrants?
What about the elderly?
What about the disabled?
What about the middle class?
What about education?
What about our future?
What about anything but yourself?
I would actually be really upset if Fionna and Cake ends with Fionna getting what she wants and turning her world back to genderbend fanfic it once was. The people in their world have become their own people and lived their own lives, and it would be really selfish of Fionna to do that just because she's bored with her life. It would also mean that Fionna hadn't learned anything. Fionna, like many of us, resorts to fantasy and daydreaming to escape her reality of working every day and not having the time or energy to do anything else. She craves a life of freedom where she can do anything and has all the time in the world, but that's not her reality. And, much like when Finn goes and finds his mother, I believe it would be good for Fionna's character to realize that.
Just saw a post by an izuchako saying bakudeku shippers ruined the series and that Horikoshi was pressured and threatened into developing Bakugo and their relationship and like.... did we read the same series???? Did we experience the same My Hero Academia????
Their relationship was being developed from the beginning. It started with them, and they were being developed since season ONE. Their relationship and growth was a key part of the series, and it feels like ignoring that isn't truly understanding the complicated themes of growth, heroism, and forgiveness in the series. It feels like you're simply ignoring it for the sake of ignoring it.
Furthermore, Horikoshi has said that Bakugo is his favorite character, so why wouldn't he develop him? Every character changed throughout the series, and that seems to be accepted, but people are so hesitant to accepting that when it comes to Bakugo for some reason.
I've seen tons of people say that Deku shouldn't have forgiven Bakugo like it's their choice who he should or shouldn't forgive. But, this was his experience, and it was his choice who to forgive or not. He chose to forgive Bakugo, but not Shigaraki. Forgiveness is a huge theme in this series, but people ignore it because they don't like it or how it was executed.
The person also stated that the series was ruined because izuchako didn't become canon. The only thing I have to say to that is: what???? The series was ruined for you because your ship didn't become canon? If you've been a part of fandom culture for a while, you should know that ships becoming canon means little to nothing to most fans. Because shipping isn't about it being canon or if they blush at each other or not. It's about having fun and making little what-ifs, and maybe you shouldn't be interacting with fandom if you can't accept that.
I don't care what you ship or what you do as long as it's legal, but respect goes both ways and I'm running out of a lot of it for parts of this fandom.
I should be worrying about a math test not my fucking future