in 2026 DO NOT ask yourself whether your art is GOOD
instead ask:
- is it SINCERE
- was it CATHARTIC
- was it FUN TO MAKE
- is it MADE BY ME
and don't forget to stay silly

in 2026 DO NOT ask yourself whether your art is GOOD
instead ask:
and don't forget to stay silly
So you're telling me that in Wake Up Dead Man, this Catholic Church:
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Also just to be clear until Vivziepop shows up at my door and tells me I’m wrong (or well, until s3 happens) I will not immediately assume that Vox’s feelings used to be unreciprocated. Alastor has never been shown to be genuine and still that bar scene had him looking like he was seeing Vox through a shojo manga filter. Alastor Hazbin Hotel I know what you are (a mess)
Some things I like in Ranma (that I'm rediscovering while watching the reboot) are that:
- Everything happens in a way that is designed to make Ranma's life more miserable. He doesn't get a moment of peace. Everyone has it out for him for reasons that are only mildly adjacent to his fault.
- He likes Akane. What he doesn't like, is having the decision of marrying her taken from him.
- How "girly" he is when in boy mode. A lot of times when someone sex swaps the comedy comes from them acting stereotypically in line with the sex they are at the moment. Ranma doesn't change, though (because of the toxic masculinity his dad instills in him from day one) he takes great offense to people pointing out his meeker side. At the same time, he resents when people (even girls) presume he can't fight when he's in girl mode. Akane once out right said he couldn't win against Ryoga when in girl mode. And Ranma gets into a screaming match with her for implying he's weaker when he's a girl.
Like truly Ranma ain't sexist, but he's got so much SHAME over being considered a girl because he sometimes is one. And people equate that to being weak. And he hates it, but he internalises it. He says he doesn't believe the bullshit, but he postures and puts on a manly man façade because being less than that is shameful. He can let himself be cute only in girl mode because there's no societal repercussions to doing so.
Ryoga calls him girly for caring about his shirt and he yells at him to take it back, not because being girly isn't bad -he still sees that as being shameful- but he says that caring about clothes isn't girly. That's why it's not shameful to care about clothes.