A piece I made for Marianne Zine on Twitter.
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Am I the only person who was made quite uncomfortable by Marianne and Hilda’s supports upon rewatch? Like...I get that Hilda calls Marianne cute, but the whole vibe they have to me is that neurotypical girl who “befriends” the visibly neurodivergent girl for cool points as someone who’s been in that exact situation. Not to mention how many times Hilda guilts Mari for her motor skill issues and makes her feel sorry for something she can’t control. I really hope I’m not alone in this and I know I’m probably too absorbed in my own headcanon it’s just frustrating that a popular ship with one my favs squicks me out lol
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Marianne as ‘The Swing’ by Edouard Bisson, for day 5 of FE Trans Week on Twitter
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finishing the demo today :)
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hey. dont cry. 1 million puppies on earth ok?
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Gentle Marianne. My darling girl.
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I personally wanna see less ‘you are not a burden/it’s not work to love you’ and more ‘you are worth the work it takes to love you.’ I KNOW I’m a burden sometimes. that isn’t such a terrible thing! humans are strong. we can carry burdens. and it is work for me to be there for my friends, but it’s work I’m willing to do.
we need to acknowledge this because pretending love isn’t work will never make people like me feel less guilty for accepting love. we need to talk about it so people don’t feel bad for having boundaries and not always being up to do the work. we need to accept it so we can properly appreciate what others do for us and what we’re doing for them.
yes it does take work to love you. but guess what? you still deserve love, and you deserve people who are willing to do the work to love you. it doesn’t make you bad. all love take work. and everyone is worth it.
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Hello, gender critical people have been interacting with my post so I just want to say I WILL block you if you are gender critical/a terf. I am genderqueer and proud, and this blog is a safe place for trans people of all genders.
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