bruce could 100% be just a code name but i’m very fond of the idea that bruce could be a native english speaker because holy fuck the comedy of that. him forgetting a word in japanese and instead just saying something extremely vulgar in frustration and not caring because nobody there (besides maybe kudou) would understand him.
him and yoichi are like driving somewhere for supplies or something and bruce is just “hey can i play some western songs.” and yoichi’s just “omg yeah sure” and it’s the most. heinously inappropriate thing on the planet and he has to pretend like he isn’t on the verge of laughter because yoichi is just “:) wow what a nice song.”
collateral damage
I've talked a lot about how I wish we lived in a world where children weren't assigned a gender other than "child" at birth and are given a temporary name they can keep or change whenever they please as they age and they can decide based on their own life and upbringing what gender they feel like if any gender at all
And this is my perspective as an intersex person and an autistic person with a strong drive for autonomy
And I've gotten the weirdest pushback, as if this would ever actually happen. But the biggest critique I get is "well I WANT to have an assigned gender otherwise I wouldn't be who I am today" like yeah no shit, neither would I
Yall can't remove yourself from the bigger picture for a second and use your imaginations? Yall can't imagine a better system than the one we live under? The binary gender and sex system that harms and kills? The fact that it's not usually cis people who say this shit. Usually cis people just don't even understand how "child" could be a placeholder for a gender and don't engage in the convo lmao or just call me slurs and go away
Assigned genders hurt many people but yall straight up don't wanna hear intersex perspectives on what else we could be doing as humans
ITS THIS THING TUESDAY
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