#code androgyne
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melabea · 1 year ago
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code androgyne! | hackercore androgyne! | matrixcore androgyne! | tech androgyne!
code androgyne; code-themed androgyne (link) flags!
hackercore androgyne; hackercore-themed androgyne flags!
matrixcore androgyne; matrixcore-themed androgyne flags!
tech androgyne; tech-themed androgyne flags!
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for; anon!
symbol source one (link), two (link), three (link), & four (link)
tagging; @radiomogai, @flageditsarchive
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ingravinoveritas · 2 months ago
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David looking unbelievably hot at the BAFTAs today...
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minty-and-fresh · 6 months ago
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I’ve been drawing them as gay youths a lot
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catbunnygirl · 28 days ago
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Day 23 of Pride Month: Androgyne Yuma Kokohead, Androgyne Peach Blossom Cookie, and Androgyne Ralsei
🩷💜💙
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helladventurers · 5 months ago
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while I always appreciate seeing non binary characters in games, it's always so funny to me when other characters in universe just, magically know their pronouns, when they really shouldn't lol
they introduced a nb character in xenoblade 3, and everyone is immediately refering to them by singular they/them pronouns, when they never really did the same for other characters unless referring to a person clad in armor (which said character isn't, you can easily see what they look like) or in a similar situation where they can't reasonably assume their gender/pronouns
I guess it's better than said character being misgendered in an annoying way, but the fact that so many fictional characters have a functional non binary radar is still something I'm endlessly amused by
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favterukanes · 1 year ago
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can we talk about how androgynous Teru looks?
i dont know if someone will agree with me on this, but look at him 😭
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at the same time he looks pretty masculine, he still looks more "delicate" than Kou ? I feel like he has masculinity in femininity
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aspenous · 1 year ago
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He is my favorite activity <3
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one-hit-boy-wonder · 7 months ago
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i've decided that cass is genderfluid but in the stupidest way possible in that she bases her gender off what she's wearing. no not "they change costumes by how they feel", but that he shifts his pronouns based on his personas because he knows genders, like superheroism, is partially a performance and yes he did come to this realization after a conversation with dick which is why he associates Black Bat, arguably his most flamboyant costume, as his masculine persona. he sees dick's complete assurance in his identity regardless of how other people view him and wants to feel the same. plus he associates the domino mask with his brothers.
Orphan is nonbinary to them. it's a name derived from their father, yes, but also a name which means to be fatherless. An Orphan is what they were when they wandered the streets with no identity, and no purpose. It was a sad existence, yes, but it was pure. There were no expectations, or if there were they had no reason to care what others thought because they had no one to care about. Orphan is anonymity. Orphan wears no bat on their chest. Orphan wears loose pants so there is nothing holding them back. Orphan isn't flashy, Orphan is unremarkable. Orphan is just Orphan, and doesn't need to be anything else.
Batgirl is a girl. That much is obvious. Batgirl is her first identity, her first way of understanding herself. Batgirl is horrible, sexualized and looked down upon. Batgirl is beautiful, the first time she felt like a human, the first time she's ever connected. Batgirl is the creak of leather like the sound of Barbara leaning back in her chair. Batgirl is the blank face of Spoiler, yet you can tell both girls are smiling. Batgirl is community, the feeling of finding yourself. Batgirl is the sleek, sneaking shadow like Shiva. Batgirl is femininity. Batgirl is standing proud, hands on her hips like Canary and Huntress. Batgirl is confidence. Batgirl is shaved legs against skintight clothes. Batgirl is, for the first time in her life, an indulgence.
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ohfugecannada · 2 years ago
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Peak media trope is where the heroes have the same type of queer coding the villains do.
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goozeghost · 2 years ago
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Talevember day 11: study
But like 3 days late LMAO
Their asses are NOT studying!!!
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enbyvogue · 2 days ago
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summer vibes
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clickbeetle · 2 years ago
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baobpn · 4 months ago
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I want to redo my MC’s appearance so she’s more androgynous looking (seeing someone make a femboy avatar inspired me).
Was gonna ask the person if he was comfortable enough to share their QR but uhhhh he got dogpiled by homophobic players and got suspended from the game… (=ㅎㅅㅎ=)
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girl4music · 1 year ago
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DOM: “It’s a weird character to play guys. I’m not gonna lie. It’s very strange …. It’s an interesting balance. I think that there is a darkness and yes, that is absolutely going to be present. And there is intention to serve the greater good that is in many ways sort of like a blind faith - thinking that this is for the greater good of all. She feels that this is the only way. This is her calling. Like she’s surrendered to the forces that be that are telling her that this is where she needs to be and this is how she needs to serve. My thought about my experience with Gooverly in Season 2 - I almost see it in the same way that you see flickers of her coming through and fighting the other force that has come into play. So like you see these flickers of her really coming through and fighting it. And I think that that shows up here as well.”
KAT: “I’m not 100% sure if she’s evil. Or I don’t think she is.”
DOM: “She’s not evil. She is not evil in her intentions at all. She’s doing it for the greater good and stuff but perhaps the things that are being fed, the rules and regulations of the way that she should go about saving the world are perhaps uh… maybe even unconsciously dark and not actually serving the greater good.”
KAT: “It’s a very complex scene. I think it’s beautiful that she becomes a guardian of sorts. The Angel’s Shield. Who knows what will happen with it in the future. I don’t know if she’ll have any supernatural elements to her or what that’s gonna look like. But I think if it is - ‘cause Nicole has always been very human through the whole journey of the show and I’ve always really liked that about her - I do think that it’s very clear that that is her destiny in whatever realm it is. Whether it’s as a normal person here on Earth or if it’s more in the supernatural realm, she’s always going to be a guardian and a protector and that’s just the core of who she is.”
It is a very complex scene because there’s a lot of layers to it. There’s a lot of layers to Dark Angel Waverly and the Angel’s Shield that they haven’t really delved into that hopefully they will in ‘Vengeance’. But otherwise - I think it’s an extremely simple scene that just conveys a lot of complex emotions and themes.
The thing is is that Waverly fears for Nicole’s life because she’s not supernatural like she and Wynonna and Doc is. Despite Nicole being a cop she tries to protect her from supernatural danger as much as she can. This unfortunately leads them to be on opposite sides often because Nicole desperately wants to be a part of the supernatural lifestyle so that she can be with Waverly and be more involved in the way she lives and Waverly doesn’t accept that until late Season 4. It’s a huge part of the whole PTSD crisis that Nicole goes through early in Season 4 in losing her faith and confidence in herself because she’s lost her Waverly.
In fact that’s what makes the whole sacrificing scene far more profound. It’s Waverly coming out through Dark Angel Waverly because she realizes just how serious Nicole is about trading places with her as a supernatural guardian of the Garden of Eden and she is sort of battling with her concerns about that at the same time that she’s battling her own supernatural arc. So in a way - that scene is her relenting. Allowing Nicole to have more control over their unique lifestyle. Giving her the permission to become something more.
That sacrifice scene is so beautiful because it’s a statement of love and devotion and respect from both sides. The beginning of treating each other as equals because they’re always going to be worried about each other’s safety but at the same time, they have to trust and have faith in that they can use each other’s own powers and strengths to see each other through the dangers and the hardships. It’s a marriage after all.
Can’t let the worry of loss limit your love’s potential. Especially if she was meant to be of the supernatural.
It’s a sacrifice and commitment on both sides…
For Nicole and for Waverly.
And that’s beautiful…
Because that’s love.
That’s true love.
And they say a similar sentiment in their vows. That they’re going to try and put aside the worries in order to give each other the support and respect they need to be their own power and their own hero in their lives.
NICOLE: “Waverly, my beautiful angel. You are the smartest and the kindest person I know. I promise to stand by your side for all of life's adventures, and always pack a safety harness, just in case. I promise to hold your hand when the firelight grows dim and that my love never will.”
WAVERLY: “Nicole, I thank goodness every day for that bullet-proof vest. Without it, I would never have known a love so strong and mighty. I promise to love you. I promise to stand beside you, as equals, for the rest of our lives.”
It’s a statement of: “I love you enough to let go of the worry and pain it will cause me to lose you so that you can have an exciting and fulfilling life of your own”
It’s peak respect what they give each other in the end because they know what each other are capable of and they trust that they can fight the good fight. And you do not see that kind of love displayed in TV art/entertainment at all. Especially not between women because of the whole two parts equals a whole thing. Which is just bullshit. Complete utter fantasy rubbish.
Yeah, the sacrifice scene is absolutely my favourite WayHaught scene of the entire show - hands down! It’s simple dialogue but there’s just so much in it. It’s masterfully written, directed and portrayed. I could go on and on about it. Write a 10 page essay if I have to.
IT’S. SO. FUCKING. GOOD!
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mickeesthoughts · 2 months ago
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Actually I hate having public socials cause everytime I try to have a nuanced take or discussion about aspects of my own identity, and how we don't fit into the same box, someone else will jump in, completely miss the point and ugh
God forbid you're not non binary or aroace in a lvl 1 lgbt way
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eresia-catara · 11 months ago
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Have you ever considered that Matelda, the prototype of humanity that lives in the garden of Eden, exists in a perpetually unchanging, a-temporal, dimention of happiness which is the symmetrical opposite of guido, a non-man who lives in a perpetually unchanging, a-temporal, or maybe cyclical (which is still the opposite of christian linear time), dimention of torment and Matelda having never known sin doesn't need Christ the same but opposite way Guido's shepherdess is a celebration of carnal attraction free of sin which therefore diregards the figure of Christ. So Matelda is perfect happiness outside of Christ, she's that profane happiness which averroistic philosophy sought and that from a christian point of view is incomplete. Matelda in fact is in the garden of Eden, not in Heaven. So Matelda and Guido are the same and the opposite and also one because in a way Matelda is, through the shepherdess, Guido's creation. Also both Matelda and Guido baptized Dante but had to be left behind.
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