@wish_mayu Seeing as German is where the concept of Weibermacht came from in the first place, Garaus being part of an idiom related to power of women makes sense.
@gambargin You have a very charitable view of it, and it does make sense to an outsider. Unfortunately, it has turned reactionary.
For context in future, a fandomite that calls you a tourist thinks you're challenging group norms.
Purpure hadn't always been kicking face and taking names.
Sonia would pick on her often when they were young, as Sonia was a lot bigger than her.
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Unsatisfied with a kick to the face, Purpure went and sat on Lucretia to beat the stuffing out of her as payback for kidnapping Uncle Corrin.
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One of the things Purpure learned was to hit extremely hard while unarmed.
She used this to stun Lucretia in order to get uncle Corrin out of custody.
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@IronlilyS Being self aware is a lot more than most artists think. Just my thoughts.
Even if Weibermacht started from a fetish before the past people had the words to say it, we know more to make it more than that at present.
@PhilosoShy Simon has an overactive imagination. He thinks because she can swim and sing that she’s a mermaid of some kind.
Plus, in Chinese folklore, the sea monsters had arms and legs like humans.