Si normalizamos que se censuren/eliminen todas las obras que tocan temas delicados que puedan llegar a afectar a alguien, terminaremos entreteniéndonos mirando cómo se mueven las nubes del cielo.
I think you can answer this if you see a male character who does the same stuff and still like him but when it's a female character you hate her. That would be misogynistic.
What is with Korean obsession with racist trope where a victim and their oppressor fell in love? If you like that trope a lot, how about drawing a Korean man being a slave to imperial Japanese soldier instead???
Amending this with another unpopular opinion: the trend to end a series with weddings is heteronormativity contaminating queer media, therefore making it less potent and revolutionary as it validates a heterosexual standard for how a *forever relationship* must commence.
WayV sunbaenim’s message for Hearts2Hearts!
— they also mentioned that if Carmen faces any difficulties as a foreign member, she can reach out to WayV!
Ah this cute 😭💕
#Hearts2Hearts#하츠투하츠#H2H@Hearts2Hearts
non-fans and interfans saying “it’s not an issue” or “it’s not that deep” seriously need to stop talking over actual fans. SM being xenophobic isn't exactly a secret. carmen is the only foreign member in her group, and little by little SM keeps treating her differently. they constantly push her into the background and try to dim her presence. it's not something that happened once either it keeps happening. the only reason some of you don't notice is because they do it gradually enough that it doesn't look obvious at first
@insanevideos the amount of people in the comments saying "well actually context, he didn't have his headlights on and he wasn't giving his id when asked before filming"
as if that's justification to assault and dogpile him on this level
no other cops around world behave like this btw
Estou a mais de uma hora em uma discussão....
Quem conseguiria derrotar o Viktor sem dificuldades no universo de Runeterra?
Levando em conta todo o seu potencial?
as a lesbian i personally have always felt really uncomfortable being defined as a ‘non-man who loves non-men,’ i think there’s nuance and others really connect to the definition but i’ve always felt really dehumanized when people put it onto me
@solnaprimavera Vamos ser sinceros o Kishimoto não faria o Sasuke ter tanta profundidade ou se dedicaria tanto ao personagem se ele fosse uma mulher, a misoginia já viria diretamente do próprio autor porque isso é claro como cristal quando se trata das personagens femininas dele
Sasuke Uchiha: loved and hated as if he were a woman.
Let’s break down why the fandom's frustration with him is often rooted in a weird gender-coded bias. ⬇️🧵+