So I've chosen to watch pretty cure splash star. I did just finished tropical rouge which I loved. I chose splash star because I heard from at least 3 different reviews/rank videos on YouTube that splash star is very similar to the series before but made improvements to the formula but due to the strong similarities to the first series it got a lot of flack.
So far I'm interested but I don't like the fairies too much.
I do like how the bad guy is being portrayed so far. Excited to meet and get to know more.
I also like the cute animation sequence before the titles. I feel like not a lot of newer shows do it now. Though it was something I enjoyed about Pokemon journeys.
I just started episode 3. So I'm excited to type more of opinions out as I watch more pretty cure,
i do unironically think the best artists of our generation are posting to get 20 notes and 3 reblogs btw. that fanfic with like 45 kudos is some of the best stuff ever written. those OCs you carry around have some of the richest backstories and worldbuilding someone has ever seen. please do not think that reaching only a few people when you post means your art isn't worth celebrating.
horse reaching over a white fence to touch noses with a many pointed elk on the other side here we see the spirits of freedom and loyalty greeting one another as friends as the horse remains behind its fence loyal to its captors while the elk is free to roam anywhere it pleases yet still chooses to greet this other creature it is beautiful when nature allows for such powerful and meaningful interactions among her children
For the past 2 days I have been back and forth with a person that runs a rooster sanctuary, after they posted an infographic about how hatcheries deal with male chicks that was WILDLY inaccurate and incendiary and CLEARLY made by an ARA group. I've had to explain that when you see "asphyxiation" as a euthanization method, it means "they used CO2" not throwing LIVE chicks into dumpsters out back by the thousands to suffocate to death (which is what ARAs love to say every US farm is doing), and that when you see language like "their brothers" this is VERY SPECIFIC propaganda from ARA groups attempting to anthropomorphize animals in your mind. It's 100% meant to invoke the idea of the human bonds often formed between siblings, the familial bonds chickens do not have any concept of.
The conversation ended shortly after I said more than 1 in a million males is needed for breeding purposes (another claim made), and I'm like 99% sure they aren't pulled from the sale stock anyway, they're selected at the breeding facility, and they responded with that actually only one male is needed for every million hens because, and I quote: "The eggs and sperm are collected in a common trough that feeds into a bucket. Water is added to the eggs and sperm to induce fertilization. The excess sperm, ovarian fluid, and blood are rinsed away. The fertilized eggs are gently poured into an incubator tray."
and I had to inform them that they were copy pasting from a first search result on google, and that it was from a SALMON FISHERY.
Anyway. ARAs continue to be fear-mongering fools who will say anything with little to no research if it means they can get a knee-jerk reaction from someone that doesn't know better.