I love fighting game rosters because its like here’s the most attractive woman you’ve ever seen. Here’s an absolute freak of nature. Here’s a beautiful trans woman. Here’s a very gay young man. Here’s the coolest guy you’ve ever seen and he’s wielding a big sword. Heres a gorgeous nonbinary person. Here’s just a creature. Here’s a man who probably doesn’t know what fractions are. Here’s a guy where if he touches you you die instantly. Here’s a lesbian that likes to kick you
thinking about camila getting unrelentingly pummeled by Parent Fear After Parent Fear After Parent Fear in like. EVERY episode she's in from s2 onward.
Our First Time Playing Five Nights at Freddy's 2
"I literally feel amazing right now! This retreat called “Five Nights at Freddy’s” is sick. This spa treatment called scrub me down Chica is sick, bro. This retreat called… fingerling potatoes Foxy- I don’t know. I’m done, I’m done, I’m done."
i love how spop has this underlying message of “see, our princesses aren't your typical princesses. they're unique and different”. and then they turned all of the princesses (with the exception of glimmer, scorpia and entrapta) into 2d stereotypical characters who aren't even good role models.
some of the disney princesses may not have been good fighters or physically strong, but they were still good role models. strength isn't just physical, it comes in many forms.
cinderella was an abuse victim who managed to be kind and open-minded, after everything she's been through.
belle teaches kids to focus on inner beauty and not judge a person by their appearance.
jasmine teaches kids to value their own freewill and choose their path for themselves.
ariel teaches kids to be curious about the world around them and pursue their dreams.
tiana teaches kids to be strong-willed and independent, but also to learn how to take things easy every once in a while.
what do the princesses of spop teach kids? to be ableist and uhh.. to constantly complain about their duties and responsibilities.