The lack of Ringo posting in the Blue Eye Samurai tag is making me go insane. Please, he's such a good character I love him so much. It's so easy and common to have characters like him fall into the infantilizing stereotype of "innocent childish disabled adult" but he doesn't!! And he's not even a jaded character!!! He's still a bright, sunshiney guy with a positive look on the world. He's faced ridicule his whole life because of his disability and he still makes the choice to see the world through a lens of hope and opportunity.
I adore Mizu and Ringo's dynamic and friendship as a whole. Ringo learned right off the bat about Mizu's secret, and it did absolutely nothing to deter him. His sheer loyalty all throughout the first season is genuinely so refreshing to see. He's not blindly following Mizu, he's still critical of him despite the lengths he'll go to keep Mizu safe.
Anyways, Ringo is my pookie and if I don't see more love for him in the tag soon I will blow this website up
Best thing about being transgender and also a theater kid is being able to sing both parts in a duet
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also bonus under the cut
Czytaj dalej
funger funneyyyyhwehehaa
(audio by @awesomestseacreature)
Totally nonsensical crossover spawned out of pure boredom
It’s called persona 3 because there’s 3 protagonists
I’m high asf and I made grilled cheese
My goat grilled chese
I saw recently someone accuse nonbinary people of "riding the coattails" of binary trans people, and I cannot emphasize this enough: take my coattails, hold them in your hands, pull yourself up by my bootstraps. Together is how we thrive, together is how we fight, together is how we win.
There are queer people out there who when they see another branch of the queer community either succeeding or receiving support, their reaction is to try and pull them back down. The logic is often: if I had to suffer, so do you.
If I could give a piece of advice to anyone just entering the queer community, it would be: be wary of people who want suffering more than solidarity.
Remember, in this community, we are not here to fight for scraps, we are here to rise together.