My favourite thing about AOT is that when Eren first met Armin and Mikasa, he scared the hell out of them
Like imagine this: You just had the worst day of your life. A bunch of kids beat you up/ you watched your parents get killed then you got kidnapped and out of nowhere a creepy little kid in a red scarf shows up and he is like “yo, wanna tatakae and be my bestie forever :)”
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attempts at consideration (misunderstood) (ingo would battle all day if he could) (don’t you wish you could hang out with characters without having to beat stuff up)
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4-panel comic titled “do you have games on your phone”.
PANEL 1:
Ingo recalls his Pokemon. He thinks: She’s been looking worn out.
Ingo says: We don’t have to battle every time.
PANEL 2:
Akari droops. It’s her 32nd attempt at the eevee path of solitude.
She thinks: He’s tired of this, huh... Akari says: Oh, uh, then...
PANEL 3:
Text pointing to Akari says: doesn’t know what “normal” friends do.
Akari says: ...Do you wanna play games on my phone?
PANEL 4:
They have their backs turned, looking at Akari’s phone. Ingo looks very distressed, with his hands on his head.
He yells: AKARI YOU MUST CEASE “SURFING” ON THIS SUBWAY!! IT IS VERRRY UNSAFE!!
Akari replies: lol don’t worry it’s a magic skateboard.
It’s implied they’re playing subway surfers. Out of frame, Kamado comments: What are those two doing...
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Hii, call me Kirs :)
i love fantasizing about men/women using my body and making myself extremely horny during work. i need someone to come fuck me until i'm unconscious 😩
I'm 23, feel free to send me asks or dms hehe
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The weirdest dichotomy I've felt as a trans man is that, when I was a kid, I knew I was never allowed into a "sisterhood." I always felt like an interloper around girls, and, because girls can be observant and intelligent (despite popular belief), I was treated as an interloper.
Now, as an adult, I'm treated like I was always part of "A Sisterhood" that I shunned, that I refused to join, so I ought to be punished for that horrific transgression.
I absolutely know other trans men* who did feel part of girlhood/womanhood, and there is literally nothing wrong with that. However, I just find it frustrating to be... denied my own experiences, my own story by (mostly cis) people who are uncomfortable with the idea that some people never felt part of "their circle." It's a weird arm of transphobia that simultaneously expells you from conformity but also blames you for not conforming (because you were never even given the opportunity to conform because, again, you were forced out of any space to conform to). Do you see what I mean?
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