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audrey “man weol” hepburn ☽
#❥ ; HANA SONG. ( in the very flesh! )#❥ ; IN A TIDAL WAVE OF MYSTERY YOU'D STILL BE STANDING NEXT TO ME ( face claim. )
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and here’s my contribution to the zine! 💜
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ᴵᶠ ʸᵒᵘ ᶜʳᵒˢˢ ᵗʰᵃᵗ ˡᶦⁿᵉ, ᴵ’ˡˡ ᵍᵉᵗ ˢᵉʳᶦᵒᵘˢ, ᵇᵉᵉᵖ
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bubblegum bitch ❤︎
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<girl power : no boys allowed>
In the past, there was an event game called “girl power : no boys allowed” in the overwatch. Only female characters were able to choose. Blizzard Korea has translated this <no boys allowed> into <미안해요, 오빠들> This means “I’m sorry for “oppa””. Many female gamers in Korea have criticized this, but Blizzard Korea has not changed this. I am still angry and unforgettable.
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in a patriarchal korean family, brother has the same power as father. and father is like a god. Younger sister should obey the male members of the family. From an early age, such thoughts are indoctrinated into education and social atmosphere, and forced to be obedient.
The dictionary meaning of the word “오빠” is the word used by a woman to refer to her older brother. However, it is not only used between family members, but is also a common designation that is frequently used between men and women younger than them, for instance, between friends, and lovers.
Korean men like to be called “오빠”,very much. It’s a bit obsessive. They really really like that word. because it reminds him of his patriarchal power. And he expects every woman to be obedient like his younger sister. Sometimes, in a relationship where there is a difference in power, it is often the case that a person is called “call me 오빠”. It is one of the unpleasant flirting that many Korean women experience.
Did you understand why we were criticized for translating “I am sorry for 오빠들(plural of “오빠”)” ?
and It is not something that women should be sorry about men. thing that women are gathered together. except for men.
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앞으로 존재할, 지금 싸우고있는 모든 디바들을 위해
d.va (Hana Song) is a Korean pro gamer character of future. Many women gamer are fighting Misogyny, not enemies, when playing games. In Korea, I always meet men who blame me because I am a woman. They say: “If I lose, it’s because of you (because you are a girl and a girl does not play well).”
I was drawing This picture for all the women fighting as gamer like a D.va.
I hope that female gamers like D.va will be able to play game more fun And hope to be able to concentrate fully on fighting enemies not Misogyny.
#❥ ; HANA SONG. ( in the very flesh! )#( i just always wanna bring this back )#( this is a huge reason why i got so into dva because she represents the confidence and drive women need )#( to succeed in this industry and she does so relentlessly. shes so beautiful. always. )#❥ ; I GOT THIS I'M TRULY FINE ( musing. )
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Even as flowers wither, don’t you worry, they will bloom again
#❥ ; IN A TIDAL WAVE OF MYSTERY YOU'D STILL BE STANDING NEXT TO ME ( face claim. )#❥ ; I GOT THIS I'M TRULY FINE ( musing. )
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the age when you’re neither a child nor an adult, but just being yourself, you’re shining the brightest. don’t be afraid even if the darkness settles, as it’s so beautiful, as flowers are blooming.
— palette, 2017
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Let her be everything because she is everything
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Overwatch - Lunar New Year 2020
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all of my friends are back in school :’( 📚
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i’m sure i’m not the first one to attempt this but I designed a magical girl skin for d.va I cant believe d.va doesn’t have a magical girl skin yet hope you like it!
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