Ok so I have a few drawings of King and Collector being friends that I want to share:
Here they are snuggling against the cold
Here they are in a band - and annoying Eda and Luz
The collector hug attacks king after realising he never meant him harm
Collector takes king to see the moon close up
And some miscellaneous Collie doodles
"Why they are so mean to Brainy? "
"Because he talks too much and it's annoying"
DUDE THEN WHAT IS THIS
HE DIDN'T EVEN DO ANYTHING, JUST TRYNA WATCH THE SHOW
The way Papa just ignores-
HE IS JUST EXCITED, BECAUSE HE WROTE THE SCRIPT AND REALLY PROUD OF IT
This is just sad at this point
the superhero: lloyd
the supervillain: kai
the mayor: nya
Hehe
(reblogs are better than likes!)
In order to spread trans acceptance people now push the gender norms back into boxes.
Now if a character has problems with gender it's because they are trans. And not because there are still problems with gender that shouldn't be ignored.
Now if a person doesn't look like a 'typical girl' and a 'typical boy' they are labeled as trans, ignoring that gender presentation is not connected to gender identity.
I GET it, trans need attention and care. That doesn't mean it's okay to push others out, shoo them into boxes to give more space for transgenders.
Emira: we thought you were dead
Amity: takes more than an exploding Titan's head to get rid of me
Blight Siblings Reunite After The War
TOH except the characters are replaced by my failed Google searches
just gonna leave it there bc they are actually hilarious
Might be a bit out of the blue but what if Mitsuri has coeliac disease? When I was young, I was malnourished due to my symptoms, which included reflux and so made eating incredibly uncomfortable
But when I went on losec and had the reflux treated, I was suddenly eating an absolute ton on some days- I could put away an amount equal to my dad, eat three peoples' significant leftovers and still have room for more. Bearing in mind that now, at 19, I am roughly 150cm.
The reason behind this is that when someone with coeliac eats gluten, it damages their small intestine and results in malabsorption- an increased appetite means that while the rate of absorption is down, there's enough food coming through to make up for it. I wonder if this is why Mitsuri eats so much while not really gaining weight- the nutrients she does get goes to her muscles, which is what happened to me with my love of monkeybarring as a kid.
Also, coeliac can be largely asymptomatic, or symptoms can be neurological. For example, when I eat a tiny amount of gluten on one day, I won't get any symptoms. If I eat a tiny amount over a few days or weeks, as I accidentally did a month ago, I won't get diarrhoea, but I will experience increased anxiety, a really low mood, brain fog, and intense exhaustion. She doesn't seem to have any other signs, and that is entirely plausible. My father is the same.
In any case, this is a longwinded way of saying I headcanon Mitsuri as having coeliac disease. During the Taisho era, coeliac was barely becoming understood and she has few symptoms, so she likely wouldn't get a diagnosis or anything. It's just food for thought based on my own experiences :)
Yess!! I'm coeliac and I'm on a cooking rota with my friends- they're all really good at checking ingredients and they scrub all their utensils so contamination is rare, and my contamination avoidance is the same as theirs anyway, and yet when I asked for advice online about talking to them about not using my wooden utensils on gluten stuff etc, I was bombarded by people telling me to cook for myself- I wasn't asking for them to dictate how I choose to manage my condition, I wanted a way to tell my friends why I don't want them using my stuff without offending them
I don't get hugely sick from contamination, and in my case specifically, I don't think avoiding gluten to extremes is worth the stress, not to mention cooking for myself every night etc
It's my life- I can do what I want with it. And I choose not to stress about contamination. Other people can, and I understand that, but I also believe that it's up to each individual how they manage their condition- if they don't care, that's up to them.
Just don't tell a restaurant you're coeliac and then eat gluten from your friend's plate- if I'm gonna eat something from my sister's plate, I tell the restaurant it's a mild intolerance and not to worry about contamination
When I tell them I'm coeliac, I will never take these risks- it's not fair on those who cannot deal with contamination, nor the chefs who work hard to keep my food safe when I'm just gonna render it pointless anyway- but I don't think it's wrong to take these risks if you're coeliac, some people act like it's the worst thing you can do ever
I'll deal with this shit how I want, thanks. I've found my balance. Sorry it's not the same as yours.
This may be a hot take but anyways.
Whilst we need the general public & to some extent, newly diagnosed people with coeliac disease to understand the seriousness of the condition. I wish people within our community would stop fear mongering so much.
We get it. We need to not be exposed to gluten. But also we still need quality of life. There comes a point where the harm stress does to our body, outweighs small occasional risks of exposure.
Having a ‘may contain’ food item once in while, is not that serious. It is not going to do a massive amount of damage to our bodies in the long term, even if it does have traces. Getting exposed from eating out one time, is not going to cause cancer.
Some people get extremely ill & I’m not dismissing that. Most of us want to avoid it regardless of the severity because it sucks. But what I am saying that if people want to take small risks once in a while, they shouldn’t be made to feel bad or like that is going to kill them. People should be allowed to ask ‘hey, anyone tried this may contain? Did you get sick from it?’.
I don’t know why but it’s always the ‘may contains’ that people are the most wildly judgemental about. Everywhere you eat out is a ‘may contain’. Your home is one huge ‘may contain’ if you live with people who eat gluten.
Do your best. Allow your body to heal after diagnosis &/or exposure. Figure out what risks feel like a reasonable balance for you between not getting sick/not having ongoing exposures & quality of life. Maybe this works better in places where it’s easier to avoid exposures because of better/clearer labelling laws but that’s all I can speak to & where the chaotic judgement is coming from too.
I am 99% sure Henry is trans and that’s why his parents are bias, because they don’t really understand and are sort of transphobic but trying.
I also think that Ralph is very supportive and helped Henry with a new outfit when he came out (because he’s a bit of a designer).
I think that Margaret used to be Henry’s best friend but never got over his coming out, and that’s why she sort of hates him.
And I agree that that’s why his great aunt Greta calls him Henrietta.
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