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the world’s first Nintendo Wii Apologist

hi i’m sherbo and i’m the sopping wet beast you dragged from the ocean. put me back

i’m a girl in the ephemeral sense or something like that. i’m a pathetic little guy (adult) that stacks no paper. i got mystery pronouns. i’m an anomaly that should be studied under da michaelscope. who fuckin knows. i do a little gaming i do a little drawing and i live in your phone (real). i am also bayonetta’s wife (also real) AND i am incredibly autistic about music

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my lore is a collectible and you have to find pieces of it by scouring my posts. that is all. bye

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princess tutu is a show that is really so transgender. to ME

ooohhh so the protagonist is in love with a boy and would do anything to see him smile almost selflessly but is still pulled by the feeling of love towards him while maintaining a secret identity that he can never know because he would be incapable of being with the protagonist if he did? and during the day the protagonist lives as a “normal girl” but constantly says thats just the role the storys decided they play and struggles to determine who they really are/who they want to be known as? also the person who learns that the protagonist isnt just a “normal girl” is the one who accepts them and truly loves them in the end and even addresses the different facets of who they are even if they wont always be able to stay that way/stay the same? okaayyyy

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you might not be able to But I Can duck works as a trans allegory for almost all trans people because she never fully feels like a “real” girl it can be read as not being able to fulfill the expectation of girlhood because of being forced into it unwillingly quite literally by the narrative or because of a sense of being an imposter amongst girls who were born as girls instead of being “gifted the ability to become a girl” she constantly doubts her own ability to fill the role of being a girl even if she WANTED to. she constantly wants to be loved for who she is but doesnt know WHO that is yet. is she a duck? a girl? is she the hero or heroine of the story? can she even fill that role?

every single character in the narrative seems to fail to fill the role theyre expected to. the prince is a damsel. the knight is a coward. the beast is a princess who is crying out from loneliness. a girl is the one who saves her. princess tutu is the most gender magical girl anime in this essay i w

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i like to imagine the crew awkwardly stares at solace like that (bel is just silly let her be)

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we give old people a lot of shit but to be honest i think you’d be hard pressed to find a person more entitled than a gen z-er at a concert

i mean this concerts where the average age is 40+ have consistently been the best crowds i’ve been in. no one is pushing or recording the whole thing. dads are offering you weed but immediately backing off if you say no. people are always excited to see younger folks. the guy next to you is wearing a tshirt from a tour 20 years ago. always harmonious, always leave enchanted by the varied expressions of the human spirit. concerts with gen zers feel like the hunger games

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