@citrustwee excuse you it is a Casserole
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One of the most important things about queer folk aligning with villains is that we often never get the full story of the villain.
And often, when we do, we find them sympathetic, usually due to their story only being villainous if you are writing from a cultural majority perspective.
While a lot of these characters do end up doing some very heinous things, we empathise with them more due to understanding the pressures that were put on them. In a different world, they could have been an asset, but now they are antithetical to straight/cis culture. We were taught that to deviate was evil, but so many popular villains would probably be less evil if not forced into corners.
@maples situation normal, then
@micrackbiron @anarchiv personally i prefer less sleep to more alcohol, but potato tomato potato tomato y'know
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@micrackbiron @anarchiv i'm sure, theoretically, there's numbers in everything somewhere
@micrackbiron @anarchiv smh who uses Numbers in calculus it's supposed to be an incomprehensible pile of greek & latin letters
@melaninpony yeah that pretty much sums up my feelings too. it's Not Fair
@violet ikr? like, i coulda got this awesome galaxy dress and worn it but no they just had to make it for people who isn't me
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@anarchiv ....i would've said "or if ur queer enough" but. lbr. that's pretty much the same thing
@anarchiv frankly, between those two things, what even is the difference
@anarchiv obligatory u can win my heart
@anarchiv ok but the problem is the way you worded this makes it sound like you're flirting with us
@root when in doubt, sneme
a bug, not a feature.
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don't use he/him or she/her pronouns for any of us without express permission
note that if we ever make you uncomfortable in any way please tell us so we know to stop. we're not always good at figuring these things out on our own