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Exclusie lesbians b all, "Eww bihets! Penis residue!" like honey, str8 girls won't date us either, you ain't special 💋 ✌️
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Do YOU get offended when people dogpile you for something you "didn't do?" Do YOU hate being bullied, even when others insist you deserve it and the mistake you made was genuinely hurtful?
Then you just might be... a Human Person, with Feelings. 💕✌️💅
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ppl on here get So Defensive about their right to jack it to fictional kids and at some point u gotta wonder where the lvl of sheer Entitlement around This Specific Thing comes from🤔🤔🤔
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"Calling fictional CP 'harmful' is disrespectful to real victims" yeah just like calling out racist/sexist/homophobic depictions "racist/sexist/homophobic" is disrespectful to real POC/women/LGBT+ folk? Okay, Fedora.
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In a sense, women who grow up in conservative circles are technically "in the closet" their whole lives (or, usually until they break out of those circles, that is.) Some of them go through half their marriage never having experienced an orgasm. I mean, they're allowed (and encouraged) to feel romantic attraction (toward men, in this heteronormative, amatonormative setup), but sexual attraction (& especially expression of that attraction) is still very much off-limits. And tumblrina sjws acting like women's sexuality is as gross as conservatives view it is not the grand step toward progress y'all think it is. It's regressive to assume women's issues are "solved" and it's "over" and we should just "stop complaining" now, because it's ostensibly Not. We're still a categorical minority, and we will be until the whole system is overturned.
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You guys read those posts about grown women being capable of being predators and decided *EVERYONE* over 25 *INVARIABLY IS ONE* ;P
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Some of you want to Invert rather than Eradicate power imbalances & systems of oppression so bad it makes you look stupid (:
fr y’all out here LARPing Light Yagami on main all, “It’s not quite time yet ‘wrong’ to destroy the lazy and unhealthy people on the ‘wrong’ side of the social justice microculture” tallying up oppression points like they’re the new hierarchy 💦💦
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If you're a social sciences professional and the public asks you to cover your subjects with more intersectionality, that's perfectly reasonable.
But if you're just some bloke giving his autobiography and a rando pops off all, "Cool, now make it intersectional, sweaty;)" you're gonna be faced with the choice of either going on the way you have been or talking from a place you have no experience in. “You want me to, make my. personal autobiography. more intersectional,,”
Like, gurl? he can't very well jump into the shoes of a woman? or change his personal history to, say, include experiences with neurodiversity if he doesn't already have any??
(This was a long way of saying Knipsy can't speak on certain issues but will gladly hear & platform others who do so.)
Instagram baddies don't know how to act :/
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Every human has a "conversion instinct," and if you don't think so, you're wrong, because at some point in your life, you either have or will try to change someone's mind on even the most inconsequential subject. Don’t go thinking you’re Above All That just because you rebelled against your religious parents at 15 or whatever like every other kid 🤪 The Pesky Rat of Noncontradiction is a social animal.
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you want someone to tell you to go outside so bad and it shows
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If you frequently use “Karen,” you probably come in one of 3 flavors:
If you’re a WoC, you’re punching up. Valid. This term belongs to you, perhaps to you, alone. If you’re a man of color, you might just be punching sideways (why?) But if you’re just another whiteboi and you find yourself using it, you might just be a misogynist :/
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Love this fandom so much, it’s so weird in here. A real psychological thriller. M. Night Shyamalan probably taking notes up in the vents.
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always cute when tumblr learns a new phrase and then Can’t Stop Parroting It
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In fairness, obsession with harmony is not ENTIRELY Horikoshi's fault. He is originally from Japan, and Japan's entire culture is based around "social harmony". Someone once wrote a great essay about how this value has influenced My Hero Academia's writing, but unfortunately the person got harassed off Tumblr and deactivated their account so the essay can't be read.
Yeah, my criticism was mostly about shounen in general, so that tracks. There are a couple approaches I could take on this with respect to people who just won't rock the boat at all when it comes to anime-crit. Firstly, I agree & have also observed the connection but didn't want to criticize from the perspective of a culture I didn't even live; it's actually more generous to just go full hogwild & criticize based on what I know (and I'm not just about to NOT criticize foreign media at all, so.)
[1] There's a limit to just how much we can excuse a person's actions & ideology based on their culture (and it's honestly a little sus for fans to make the dual suggestion that the culture, itself, endorses harmony at the EXPENSE of individuals rather than to their benefit, or that the invididuals who live under harmony-based cultures are solely monolithic without nuanced opinions of their own.) Things like racism, sexism, abuse apologism, etc. are also universally bad; it doesn't matter where it's happening if it's inhibitive to progress and propagates suffering. 
If an IRL authority figure were praising the status quo at the expense of a (granted, homicidal) abuse victim simply because they're ruining its image, the majority of onlookers would do a little calculation in their head and conclude the authority figure was still in the wrong despite all other factors.
Shit doesn't magically go away when we bury it. 
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[As an inconsequential aside, it'd be just as easy for someone to frame this in opposite terms: "Westerners value individualism more than unity, therefore it's understandable they would, say, throw their fellow man under the bus for fame & fortune." It's plausible, and happens often, but is nonetheless morally reprehensible when it does. We'll criticize one culture as readily as we criticize another.]
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[2] An admission of this problem being part of (or at least stemming from) harmony-culture is actually a good study for which I, unfortunately, don't specialize (my major is Social & Behavioral Sciences, NTM I grew up all the way across the pond, so to speak) & I kinda wish that post was still around so I could add it to my ss blog.  But again, I'm using non-contextual lenses on this issue because it's more appropriate.
Basically, if this IS an issue of harmony-culture, and it IS the case that Jeanist's reaction to Dabi's revelation (calling it "dirty laundry," preserving hero society's image) reflects Horikoshi's opinion, then he's going to maintain the "hero society Always good, villains Always bad" pattern (which works better for stories like Fairy Tail where the good guys are actually Good/switch to good and Not Just Violent, Superpowered Cops), but if it's not, then he's about to validate my/fans' criticism and we'll be on good terms again, even if the villains are punished for their atrocities.
Harmony can be used to help the majority or silence it in the interest of a parasitic impostor (the reverse is also true.) In the former case, the herd stops to let its weakest members drink/voice their issues (this is the True definition of Harmony), but in the latter case, the weak are abandoned or told to "stuff it" in the name of preserving appearances & keeping up with stronger/more privileged members (the villains in this society are usually people who started out weak or have otherwise 'lost' to the system.) The dark side of 'harmony,' like individualism, is that it can be used to oppress rather than uplift. Harmony-culture isn't some mystical, infallible thing. It's just as human an invention as individualism is.
But, to reiterate: my whole gripe is that I still don't know whether or not Horikoshi is trying to maintain the status quo in his narrative. Being on the wrong side of history in small/temporary ways is an understandable explanation but never an excuse.
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If you have a No-Guilt-Trip-Policy on your reblogs (no matter how important the subject is to you) you are FINE and VALID just the way you are, and you’re free to search for alternative posts that exemplify the message WITHOUT that nonsense (or, even to just not reblog anything on the subject if you don’t find something suitable.)
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I just think it’s hilarious a big corporation like Ray Bans felt the need to stoop to hacking a bunch of teens’ and twenty-somethings’ Fun Yet Infamous Chaotic Website Accounts to boost their sales. Capitalism really outta brain-cells.
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