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Hey nucani polyclan truthers! I have a discord server:
It’s small right now but still fairly active! Anyone is welcome (and despite it being blade themed it is a polyclan server lol)
(Ignore the fact that I haven’t used this account in 3 years 😅)
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Welcome back to my annual post
Luca is still in fact my favorite movie
Am I 17? Maybe
Is it an animated kids movie? Yeah
I have very little shame and it will stay that way goddammit
I’ve literally posted all of three times in the last two years (maybe less) but I just had to say
The movie Luca that just came out? Made me cry
The metaphor for coming out? Phenomenal (even if it wasn’t intended cause idk if it was) Solid friendship with no romance? Amazing. Guys being good friends or maybe something more? Loved it
This is all
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I’ve literally posted all of three times in the last two years (maybe less) but I just had to say
The movie Luca that just came out? Made me cry
The metaphor for coming out? Phenomenal (even if it wasn’t intended cause idk if it was) Solid friendship with no romance? Amazing. Guys being good friends or maybe something more? Loved it
This is all
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it’s the 21st day of the 21st year of the 21st century.
you can only reblog this today.
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Ohhhh yeah no I get that
Sorry my dude I understand now
on the nonbinary representation in she-ra
okay i love double trouble with my entire soul but, after learning they were a princess originally, i feel really conflicted about their design as the only nonbinary character in the entire show (lmao). on its own, a shapeshifter lizard is a super cool character concept but when they're the only nonbinary representation in the whole series things get more complicated. the "alien nonbinary" trope, where nonbinary characters always end up being inhuman, comes into action and i really don't like it because of the consequences it brings with itself. it removes nonbinary-ness from humanity and further reinforces gender binary among humans. it screams "of course they are nonbinary, they're a lizard so the concept of binary genders, a human trait all human characters share, is unknown to them". now, the original she-ra had exclusively thin white cishet characters and the diversity of the reboot is one of the best things about it. we get body diverse women characters (idk about men but that's a different topic), people of color, canon lgbtq+ representation with no hint of queerphobia existing in the spop universe and! i love all of that! however, if the creators of the show were able to change so much, there was no reason for them not to have one of the human characters be trans or nonbinary. they decided to give us one enby BUT remove them from their original human identity and make them an animal instead. it doesn't feel good. it doesn't have good consequences. it doesn't represent nonbinary people. nonbinary kids deserve to see themselves on the screen among all other good beautiful human characters. if representation does nothing to make me feel more included and represented in society, then is it even representation?
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Personally, I think it’s more or less a requirement of a shapeshifter such as DT to be nonbinary. I’m new to the fandom, though, so I don’t know much of the discourse going around on the topic—this is just my opinion/input as an enby
on the nonbinary representation in she-ra
okay i love double trouble with my entire soul but, after learning they were a princess originally, i feel really conflicted about their design as the only nonbinary character in the entire show (lmao). on its own, a shapeshifter lizard is a super cool character concept but when they're the only nonbinary representation in the whole series things get more complicated. the "alien nonbinary" trope, where nonbinary characters always end up being inhuman, comes into action and i really don't like it because of the consequences it brings with itself. it removes nonbinary-ness from humanity and further reinforces gender binary among humans. it screams "of course they are nonbinary, they're a lizard so the concept of binary genders, a human trait all human characters share, is unknown to them". now, the original she-ra had exclusively thin white cishet characters and the diversity of the reboot is one of the best things about it. we get body diverse women characters (idk about men but that's a different topic), people of color, canon lgbtq+ representation with no hint of queerphobia existing in the spop universe and! i love all of that! however, if the creators of the show were able to change so much, there was no reason for them not to have one of the human characters be trans or nonbinary. they decided to give us one enby BUT remove them from their original human identity and make them an animal instead. it doesn't feel good. it doesn't have good consequences. it doesn't represent nonbinary people. nonbinary kids deserve to see themselves on the screen among all other good beautiful human characters. if representation does nothing to make me feel more included and represented in society, then is it even representation?
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The wee beast
He smile
my favourite wikipedia article is the middle english article about frogges
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“For later” I whisper, pasting a link into the notes app. For later.
I won’t find it again for three years
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Them: So, boy or girl?
Me: I am a black hole ripped into the fabric of space and time sucking all light from this world into an immeasurable vortex
Them: ... what
Me: Nonbinary. I'm nonbinary.
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thatS WHAT IM TELLING YOU
How sure are we that 2020 isn't just Crowley and Aziraphale failing to stop the Armageddon?
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Three rats in a trench coat
explain your gender in 10 words or less without using boring words like “male”, “female”, “nonbinary”, “masculine”, “feminine” or “androgynous”.
go!
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Thank you
You have no idea how much I needed to hear this
can we stop acting like nonbinary ppl aren’t trans. we’re fucking trans. we don’t identify as the gender we were assigned at birth (100% man or 100% woman) therefore we’re trans. stop calling us “noncis and nontrans” what the fuck even is that
#if a nonbinary person wants to call themself trans then they are fully within their right to do so bc of what op said#but we’re all trans by definition. stop erasing our transness
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My friend just asked me to tell Crowley not to yell at plants
I mean, I’ll do my best
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With the discorporating issue and the clothes, Ligur died from holy water, meaning he no longer has any sort of living essence. Aziraphale and Hastur only got discorporated, meaning they kept some sort of living even after “dying.”
Man, writing this fanfic is just making me question the plot holes in Good Omens. Can angels/demons not sense when something is hellfire/holy water?? Why did Crowley assume Aziraphale was dead after the bookshop fire?? When Ligur died he left clothes behind, but Aziraphale and Hastur don’t when they’re discorporated??
Neil Gaiman explain.
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Hell yeah my guy
CAN I GET A HELL YEAH FOR DEMIBOY, DEMIGIRL, AND DEMIGENDER FOLKS!!!

CAN I GET A HELL YEAH RIGHT NOW
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I’m sorry I didn’t realize you were an absolute genius
"Good Omen" Idea: In your Warlock Tags Along universe, Warlock doesn't trust Dog. At all. Like, Dog makes him nervous (suggested because in the book, he didn't like Rover)
Adam sighs: “You don’t have to be scared. I know he’s a hellhound, but he’s a good boy.”
Warlock, side-eyeing Dog: “THAT’S what freaks me out! I wouldn’t mind some hellishness, I mean, I’m friends with you, aren’t I? And I was raised by a literal Demon of Hell, the Serpent of Eden might I add--”
Pepper: “And that makes fourteen. You’ve mentioned it fourteen times in the last hour. And you learned about it yesterday.”
Warlock: “That’s because it’s SO COOL?!?”
Brian: “He’s got a point, there.”
Pepper: “Yeah, but it’s Mister Crowley. He buys croissants every morning for Mister Fell. That’s not cool. It’s just... cute.” she grimaces.
Warlock: “And that’s the problem with Dog. He’s not cool, he’s just cute. I don’t trust him. He’s hiding something.”
A pause.
Adam: “Maybe we could put sunglasses on him?”
Warlock: “Okay he would look so cool.”
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