You know...
We have seen all kind of LGBTQ+ representation in animated media in this periode, which is a wonderful thing, really.
But there's one queer category that still hasn't got the chance to shine.
Polyamory.
Like, the only animated poly representations we've got so far are these.
And they are all beatiful, really.
But we need more.
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In the interests of helping me sort out what chaos I should get up to with the next scene of my first DC Rarepair Week Devilfish fic, I'm turning the options over you.
Propaganda/a breakdown for all of these options can be found [here].
Note: Some options on that list are not included here due to time placement (relative to the fic), limited option spaces, and which ones sounded uninteresting enough that I didn't mind dropping them from this poll. Likewise, there's a good chance that I'm going to wind up watching whatever the final choice is. If I can't access it, then I'll go to the next most popular one that I can.
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Tim was just worried about Batman being mad at him. Did a complete 180 the moment Lagoon Boy mentioned something he could use to get back in the city. Crazy, he is. Lagoon Boy is not supposed to be there, but at least he's having fun? Who is responsible for this child?
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Most of the time, you are rooting for couples to get together, this time it's the opposite. You are rooting for them to BREAK UP!
These couples were NOT meant for each other for different reasons...
They simply weren't meant to be together, they're better off as friends
They didn't treat their partners right and took them for granted!
They didn't have any chemistry
They were in the relationship for the wrong reasons
They were blind to their partners true mean and selfish colours
They were in a toxic and completely unhealthy relationship to begin with!
Finally it made you sick just watching them together! 🤢🤮
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In Atlantis, is there a stigma attached to fuller figures like there is on the surface? What's your opinion on them?
I could answer this straight-forward and point-blank, but I don’t think that’ll get the point across as thoroughly as I know I can, so congrats– I’m coming at this sideways and pulling what I pull at my students at the Conservatory sometimes. You’re welcome. lol
So the first thing to know is that Atlantis, at our highest point, is about 200 feet/61-ish meters below the surface of the water, and at our lowest point (or what’s currently considered our lowest point) is about 660 feet/201-ish meters below the surface.
Which means our ‘normal’ temperatures? Glubbing cold.
If it’s 70°F/roughly-21°C at the surface, then it’s about 59°F/15°C at our highest point (in Poseidonis) and roughly-34°F/1°C at our lowest point. That’s in the warm months.
If it’s roughly-55°F/roughly-13°C at the surface, then it’s about 44°F/roughly-7°C in Poseidonis and roughly-19°F/-7.3°C at our lowest point. Which happens to be winter in general.
All of this is to say, being curvy/bulky/fat/whatever-description-of-choice is NOT a bad thing in Atlantis and is generally seen as pretty damned attractive. If you’re bigger, you’re not freezing. And, oh yeah–
‘FROZEN-CHIC’ IS NOT A THING.
Because you know what’s not attractive in Atlantis? Freezing to death.
(The fact that there’s so many of us on the slim side is actually reely damned weird and can probably be put down to the magic that permanently altered all of us when Atlantis was sinking doing weird shark-shit without finesse since the stress was on survival over what would be a better physical result. And if I’m being blunt, I’m practically a gods-damned twig by atlantean standards.)
So, to finally get to your questions directly:
Is there a stigma to fuller figures in Atlantis like there is on the surface? Pfffft NOPE. (If you’re too damned skinny though, people are going to worry about you freezing to death or wonder if you’re eating enough.)
What’s my opinion on them? I’ve seen plenty of bigger people who I think are incredibly hot, but I’ve already got all the partners I can handle. (And I reiterate, I’m a damned TWIG.)
(And in case you were curious, yes the surface’s whole thing with being obsessed with skinniness– skinniness? being skinny? whatever english is WEIRD– is still freaking bizarre to me.)
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Robin: Don’t be a stranger.
Lagoon Boy: You mean it?
Robin: But leave the big guy home next time.
Lagoon Boy: Deal.
--Tim Drake with Lagoon Boy (Robin #84 – Unfathomable)
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