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Mulan (2020) (spoilers) 

obviously she's intended to be mulan's counterpart but uh

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Mulan (2020) (spoilers) 

they introduce a badass evil witch character who is subservient to the big bad for no clear reason

"I could tear you apart" she tells him

yeah you could. why don't you?

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Mulan (2020) 

there's like, no *fun* in this movie. it's too serious and heavy-handed by hand

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Mulan (2020) 

what's the point of watching this if I can't sing along to I'll Make a Man Out of You?

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Mulan (2020) 

there seems to be a distinct lack of songs

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Mulan (2020) 

when does Eddie Murphy show up?

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:blobtilt: fae unfolded faer wings (third-person)

:blobkissheart: fae unfolded faer wings (first-person)

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in this enby's opinion, it would be better the other way around - you should be empowered to affirm your own gender with every word you say, while someone talking about you out of earshot shouldn't have any say in the matter

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it's a little weird that pronouns can be such an important facet of gender identity when they mostly come up when the person in question isn't around

like, it's great hearing someone your correct pronouns. but even if I know your pronouns I will almost never have an opportunity to use them to your face

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I've said it before and I'll say it again, but third-person pronouns are kinda bs and english needs more first-person pronouns

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here's a friendly reminder to backup as much as you can :blobcatsip:
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It feels weird when art tutorials approach "how to draw boys!"/"how to draw girls!" as if they're different species. Certainly study why something looks feminine/masculine to you, but don't let it limit you! #arttips

where's that post that's like "any d&d campaign must have at least one player who is using it to work through gender issues"?

I need to send it to someone

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post from r/ennnnnnnnnnnnbbbbbby (may contain flashing imagery) 

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