anyways the politics of a lot of people on here boil down to "the only problem with kiwifarms is that they weren't woke about it" and "we'll do it wokely this time"

category of blorbo called "technically i like them but fanons obsession with them to the exclusion of other characters pavloved me into having a negative reaction whenever i see them"

don't forget "the canon character/dynamic is solid but the popular fanon interpretation of them is so divorced from the canon reality that i cannot stand interacting with fan content of them"
whenever someone says "blorbo from my shows" i picture ryou bakura. not in the sense that he's my blorbo but in that in my mind he sort of abstractly represents the concept of a blorbo. he could be blorbo from anyone's shows. he's the blorbo class representative, a stand-in for all blorbos from all shows. sort of the platonic ideal of a blorbo
This little Muffin, for context:
-And I agree, Ryou Bakura is like the holotype specimen of Blorbos. He's got all the features: 1. Absolutely impenetrable lore to anyone not familiar with the series:
- Only sort of a main character
- If you are unfamiliar with Yugioh and try to look up his name the lore is only going to make you more confused. For starters, there's three Bakuras and at least one of them is a lovecraftian demonic entity who attends high school. Good luck.
2. Tagged in shit that makes absolutely no sense:
- If you only know about him through a mutual-in-law, the extreme variety of shit that gets tagged with him (Fancy Desserts, Demonic Possession, Memes about the British Upper Class) is extremely confusing
3. Very Shaped:
- somehow both round and pointy
- Has the same vibes as a plush toy that gets lovingly set on the bed or rent to shreds by a rottweiler
- Blorbos often have one VERY obvious trope in thier visual design and Bakura expresses the very popular White-Haired Anime Boy phenotype.
Truly, a perfect example of the clade.
As far as I’m concerned, the single most radical change from journal fandom is the idea that fandom is primarily a space for kids.
*shakes cane* in MY day, teen fans pretended to be adults while we walked uphill both ways!
charlie kirk did deserve to die. he deserved the way in which he died. he died wearing a shirt that said freedom, and his last word was "violence". he believed that the 2nd amendment required the sacrifice of lives. he loved the weapon that killed him more than the safety of his own young children. i hope it wasn't an instant death. i hope that just for a second he understood what was happening, and i hope he died scared.
Pictured above is one of the many people who believe they can kill their way to tolerance and hate their way to peace. I hope very much that the people in your life learn what you are, so they can stay far, far away from you.
i think we should dig charlie up, reanimate his corpse so he may be alive once more, then shoot him again for love of the game
a drawing of the sailor scouts i did for @heroine-artbook
Comedians in the '70s and cartoons in the '90s: weird how your kids can watch violence and murder on TV but the FCC wants us dead if we say the word nipple.
Internet users in 2025: you didn't warn me that there would be erotic themes in the game you just mentioned which is fucked up because I thought it was going to be a normal "morally struggle with killing people" game but now it's gone too far :-/
A lot of you are playing into a lot more reactionary of hands than I think you would like when you act like tits are more shocking than gun violence.
We need to call people posers again. We gotta. We just gotta. No you aren't a countercultural weirdo because you made a battle jacket, you get tangibly viscerally uncomfortable if someone is breast feeding in public and that is incredibly square of you.
i know i haven't posted star wars in a while so please take this cutie leia 🌟

