#I LOVE THIS WOMAN‼️
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f0xy5o1 · 10 months ago
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Seeing Lilac fanart reignited the obsession I had for this woman omg Lilac I won’t forget you like that ever again I promise 😭/silly/nsrs
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breeberrypies · 8 months ago
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pink goes good with green ‧₊˚ ⋅*
goes well with green.
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tequiilasunriise · 18 days ago
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Taps the mic. Zoemira with the “you’re just my type!” Mystery face reveal but he just looks an awful lot like Mira. Like, mid-battle with those sharp, intensely angry eyes and all. It’s very much giving those MLP Equestria Girl eps where Rarijack fell fer the exact 1:1 copy of genderbent AJ and Rarity respectively. Mystery but he just looks like boyband genderbent!Mira and THAT’S why to Zoey he’s “just my type!!” like is this thang onnnn does anyone even careeee 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️💥💥💥🎤🎤
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fruitmilkshake · 1 year ago
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Self-love, he don't love himself, tryna love me
Cuff me, told the truth to him, he don't trust me
Self-love, he don't love himself, tryna love me
Cuff me, told the truth to him, he don't trust me
Art made by @thefuzzyaya
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tunacocina · 8 months ago
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shoutout to the realm smp for having more than one woman on the server list at launch🙏 i knew we could do it
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bassboosted-moon-chao · 3 months ago
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Oh, come on! He looks fine!
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you don't know how much these two gripped my brain when I was younger. god I wish the comics had continued just so I could've seen how they cooked with Lalinde. not just her relationship with Light but just how fucking cool she almost was.
Original Panel:
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raptorladylover6969 · 6 months ago
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top reasons why I think The Handler is 100000x better than Owen Grady
1: She’s a female
2: She’s not a boy
3: She’s a girl
4: She has XX chromosomes
5: She’s not a male
6: She’s a woman
7: She has a uterus
8: The Y chromosome was never delivered
9: She has a cool design
10: Her raptors actually like her
11: She actually knows what she’s doing
12: She’s smart
13: Her outfit absolutely slays
14: Has a snatched waist
15: Isnt ugly
16: probably indestructible
17: shes a cutie patootie
18: actually an interesting character
19: everything is better when a woman does it
20: she’s THAT girl.
21: im gay
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wishchip106 · 5 months ago
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re-read magneto origins (again) and this parallel just gets me everytime LIKE WDYM CHARLES ISNT ALSO ERIK’S LOVE INTEREST???
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fuckk the Charles-Magda parallels hitting me hard gawddamn💔
bro really got another chance to build a life and a home with someone he loves because it didn’t work out for him the first time
“You know i’m good with construction” is this your way of flirting??? 😭😭
he just wants to flex off his sweaty body while he’s working 😒 sick of him…
Charles and Magda would probably be into it though..
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sxlamima · 5 months ago
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BOOK 7 SPOILERS
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These 2 coming up with these silly ass ideas is so cute and SOOO me and my father coded it's not funny
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CASUALLY JUST HACKING INTO THE HUMAN MIND OK??????? SORRY MRS. SHROUD I WAS NOT FAMILIAR WITH YOUR GAME
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LOOOOOOOVE me a petty bitch. YES WUEEN GO GIRLBOSS ‼️‼️
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This why Idia my fav xharacter fr (no its not JUST because he's voiced by Ucchi-san keave me alone)
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storybook-souls · 8 months ago
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sara myers voice oh you had an encounter with a supernatural being who made you believe you could save everyone, just like me? it warped your perspective and you did horrible things in service of it, just like me? you just wanted to help, just like me? i understand. i'm just like you. that's why i'm going to rip your eye out with an old screwdriver.
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so-very-small · 1 year ago
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soft reminder that i am not a woman. i know my icon is fem but that’s an OC not me. i’m not really a man either, but i am more guy than gal. you can call me a girl only if its funny for the joke. no to she/her, sometimes to he/him, yes always please to they/them. what’s my gender? its [REDACTED]. if you ever got this wrong, don’t feel bad ! i don’t rlly share my labels. all you gotta know is that i’m queer + call me they. thank u for ur time. *steals ur favorite pen and scurries under ur dresser*
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my adhd zipping around hyperfixations nonstop…. sorry fellas
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buggy1999 · 2 months ago
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Miscellaneous doodles pt. 2!!
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evilovesyou · 2 months ago
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Did you guys know that going to pride and dancing the night away is FUN and GOOD and MAKES EVERYTHING WORTH IT???
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livvylubug · 2 years ago
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Swanatello Fanart for @tangledinink because I’m in love with this AU/Donnie!Sona
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Very purple, the feathers aren’t super feathery but I tried lolol
And also some backgroundless + the sketch.
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hauntingofhouses · 2 years ago
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i know I've mentioned my interpretation of mizu's gender a million times on here but i don't think i ever fully elaborated on it.
so on that note i just wanna ramble about that for a bit. basically, it's my reading of the show that mizu is nonbinary, so let me dig into that.
putting the rest under the cut because it ended up being pretty long lol. also here have a cute mizu pic of her being happy and most at ease with herself, symbolised by her letting her hair down. <3 ok let's proceed.
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thus, when i refer to mizu as nonbinary, i am interpreting mizu as a woman, but not ONLY a woman. not strictly a woman. she is also a man. she is also neither of these things, she is something in between, while at the same time she is none of these at all. i've said as much many times, but i just don't want people to think that when i say nonbinary, it inherently means a "third androgynous gender" that essentially turns the gender binary into a gender trinary. not only is that going against what the term nonbinary was crafted for (to go against rigid boxes and categorisation of gender identities), but also, not all nonbinary people fall under that category or definition, and that's definitely not the way i interpret mizu.
okay before i go deeper i'd just like to address some important things. first of all, this post is an analysis of canon, and thus everything i am arguing for is about my own interpretation of the show, and not some baseless projected headcanon i am projecting onto the character. please remember there is a difference between an interpretation (subjective; interpretations will differ from viewer to viewer, but ultimately it is firmly rooted in evidence taken from the source material) VS a headcanon (unrelated and often even contrary to what is presented in canon; opinions wildly differ and they cannot be argued for because there is no canonical evidence to back it up).
ALSO please note that nonbinary is an umbrella term. this means that it applies to a vast range of gender identities. other identities that fall under the nonbinary umbrella include agender, bigender, genderfluid, and so on. however, it's my personal preference to use the term nonbinary as it is, simply because i'm not a fan of microlabels (more power to you if you do like them and find they suit you more though!).
also, before anyone fights me on this, let me clarify further that gender means something different to everyone. it's not your biological sex or physical characteristics. but at the same time, gender is not mere presentation. you can be a trans woman and still present masculine—either because you're closeted and forced to, or because you just want to—and either way, that doesn't take away from your identity as a woman. same goes for trans men. if you're a trans man but you wear skirts and don't bind or don't get top surgery, that doesn't make you any less of a man. because gender non-conformity exists, and does not only apply to cis people! some lesbians are nonbinary and prefer using he/him pronouns while dressing masculinely, but that doesn't mean they're a man, or that they're any less of a lesbian. neither does this mean that they're a cis woman.
the thing about queer identities in general is that, like i said, they mean something different to everyone, because how you identify—regardless of your biological attributes and fashion or pronouns—is an extremely personal experience. so a nonbinary person and a gnc cis woman's experiences might have plenty of overlap, but what distinguishes between the two is up to the individual. there's no set requirements to distinguish you as one or the other, but it's up to you to decide what you identify as, based on what you feel. either way, by simply identifying yourself as anything under the LGBTQ+ umbrella, you are already communicating to the world that you are not what a conservative, cisheteronormative society wants you to be.
which is why i find all this queer infighting on labels to be so ridiculous. because we're all fighting the same fight; the common enemy is a societal structure that divides us into set roles and expectations purely based on our biological parts. that's why biological essentialism in the queer community is a fucking disease. because by arguing that women are inherently weak and fragile and soft and gentle and must be protected from evil ugly men, while men are inherently strong and angry and violent and exploitative of women, these people are advocating for the same fucked up system that marginalises and abuses women as well as effeminate and/or gay men.
anyway. i'm going on a tangent. this was meant to be a blue eye samurai post. so yeah back to that— the point i'm trying to make is that there's no singular way to identify as anything, as everyone's views on gender, especially their own, is specific and personal to the individual.
so with that being said, yes you can definitely interpret mizu as a gnc cis woman and that's a totally valid reading of the text. however, interpreting her as nonbinary or transmasc also doesn't take away from her experiences with misogyny and female oppression, because nonbinary and transmasc folks also experience these things.
me, personally, i view her as nonbinary but not necessarily or not always transmasc because i still believe femininity and womanhood is a very inherent part of who mizu is. for example, from what we've seen, she does not like binding. it does not give her gender euphoria, but is instead very uncomfortable for her both physically and mentally, and represents her suppressing her true self. which is why when she "invites the whole" of herself, she stands completely bare in front of the fire, breasts unbound and hair untied. when she is on the ship heading to a new land in the ending scene, she is no longer hiding her neck and the lack of an adam's apple. we can thus infer that mizu does not have body dysmorphia. she is, in fact, comfortable in her body, and relies on it extremely, because her body is a weapon. instead, what mizu hates about herself is her face—her blue eyes. she hates herself for her hybridised racial identity, hates herself for being a racial Other. hates that she has no home in her homeland. thus it is important to note that these are not queer or feminist themes, but postcolonial ones.*
* and as a tiny aside on this subject, i really do wish more of the fandom discussion would talk about this more. it's just such an essential part to reading her character. like someone who's read homi k bhabha's location of culture and has watched this show, PLEASE talk to me so we can ramble all about how the show is all about home and alienation from community. please. okay anyway—
nevertheless, queer and feminist themes (which are not mutually exclusive by the way!) are still prevalent in her story, though they are not the main issue that she is struggling with. but she does struggle with it to some extent, and we see this especially during her marriage with mikio, where we see her struggle in women's domestic spaces.
on the other hand, though, she finds no trouble or discomfort in being a man or being around other men—even naked ones—and does not seem stifled by living as one, does not seem all that bothered or uncomfortable navigating through men's spaces. contrast this to something like disney's mulan (1998), where we do see mulan struggle in navigating through men's spaces, as she feels uncomfortable being around so many men, always feeling like she doesn't belong and that she's inherently different from them. mizu has no such experiences like this, as her very personality and approach to life is what can be categorised as typically "masculine". she is straightforward and blunt. her first meeting with mikio, she tells him straight to his face that he's old while frowning and raising a brow at him. she approaches problems with her muscles and fists (or swords), rather than with her words or mind. compare this with mulan, who, while well-trained by the end of the movie, still uses her sharp wits rather than brute strength. this is a typically "feminine" approach. it's also the approach akemi relies on throughout the show—through her intelligence and persuasive tongue, she navigates the brothel with ease. mizu, in contrast to someone like mulan and akemi, struggles with womanhood and femininity, and feels detached from it.
thus, in my opinion, mizu is not simply a man, nor is she simply a woman. she is both. man and woman. masculine and feminine. she has to accept both, rather than suppress one or the other. her name means water. fluid.
as a side note, while i do believe mizu is nonbinary, i also primarily use she/her pronouns for her, but this is a personal preference. i find it's easier to use in fanfic (singular they is confusing to write stories with, but again, that's just my feelings on it, and this is coming from someone who uses they/they pronouns). i also lean towards she/her because it's what the creators and all the official promotional copywriting of the show uses. and even though i am a "death to the author" enjoyer, i feel that when interpreting things that are left open-ended, it does help to look at the creators' take on things. also because, in general, being nonbinary simply doesn't necessitate the use of they/them pronouns. nonbinary is not just a third gender. it's about breaking the binary, in any which way, and that's exactly what mizu does, constantly.
also, i'd also like to mention that one of show's head of story even referred to her with the term "nonbinary", rather than simply "androgynous" (see pic below). and it's possible this could be a slip up on his part, in which he believes the terms are interchangeable (they're not btw), but regardless i find it a very interesting word choice, and one that supports my argument.
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so anyway yeah that's my incredibly long rambling post.
TL;DR nonbinary mizu rights 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 congrats if you reached the end of this btw. also ily. unless you're a TERF in which case fuck off. ok i'm done.
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