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Finished my Ocean Conservation art final!
The goal was to create an infographic-comic educating a general audience on how ocean climate change is affecting fish populations and humans. This was super fun to do; by far the most effort I've put into an art final for school.
A little girl who knows her stuff..
References and turnarounds of all the satbk knights + chroma + weapons! (requested by @catiecat1320) (as usual, click for better quality)
full-res images: Excalibur Sonic (alt link) Sir Lancelot (alt link) Dragon Hunter Lancelot (alt link) Dragon Hunter Lancelot (Slayer Green) (alt link) Dragon Hunter Lancelot (Royal Black) (alt link) Sir Gawain (alt link) Sir Percival (alt link) Sir Galahad (alt link) Sir Galahad (Heroic Blue) (alt link) Sir Galahad (Justice Teal) (alt link) Sir Lamorak (alt link) Weapons (alt link)
Alright. I said Iâd talk about why I think Amy has an eating disorder, and so here I am, ready to throw down.
Let me explicitly say- thereâs nothing wrong with exercise and thereâs nothing wrong with going on a diet. Not intrinsically, anyway. If youâre being smart and healthy about it, youâve got good people supporting you or youâve got your own good mental supports to make sure youâre not hurting yourself, thatâs awesome. I am not saying these things are evil. What I am saying is there exists a very dark and obsessive undercurrent to *any* sort of health choice due to cultural expectations that, if a person is not careful about, they can get sucked into. Â
This is very 'Dead Dove, Do Not Eat.' We're gonna be talking about eating disorders and self harm. It's right here on the tin. If you don't think you're gonna be okay reading this, then don't. I want you to be safe. I believe I've tagged this appropriately, but if I've missed something, please let me know.
Broadly speaking, it is any behavioral condition characterized by abnormal eating habits. Some eating disorders stem from physical difficulty with eating that becomes psychological, while others originate due to psychological issues themselves. There are eating disorders that occur because people just wish to be in control of something, those that originate due to side effects of medication, those that occur due to side effects of other psychological conditions like anxiety or depression.Â
This is to say- not all eating disorders are due to an obsession with body image.Â
However, it cannot be understated just how many people develop an eating disorder because they are obsessed with body image.Â
I am of the opinion Amy falls into the latter category, that she is obsessed with body image and, due to that, has an eating disorder.
Letâs look at Sonic Battle (2003). Itâs a PVP fighting game for the Game Boy Advance, picking up the plot directly after Sonic Heros and introducing us to Ermel (who would die and come back as Germel). Much like the previous games, you would have a singular plot that was divided into sections. We will be focusing on Amy and Creamâs chapters within the story.Â
Amy Rose (X)
Cream (X)
Battle is what introduces us to Amyâs boxercising. Originally, she started it to get stronger, Cream citing Amyâs desire to keep Ermel safe after briefly getting kidnapped. However, once she realizes she can lose weight via this method, she becomes obsessed. Cream talks about it, seeming visibly uncomfortable with Amyâs fixation on losing weight, but we donât really get much in the way of details until we actually fight Amy and see this weightloss obsession in action.Â
In the Amy chapter of the story, she takes Ermel back to her apartment to train. They set a goal of 5 KOs, then 10. Amy feels faint, citing lightheadedness. Ermel leaves her alone in her apartment.
The next time you see her, only a few moments later, Cream is there. Turns out Amy was so lightheaded she had to go for a liedown. Cream says sheâs worried about Amy. Specifically, she says sheâs âburnt out,â from overworking herself. Amy promptly comes back from her short break, stumbling into the room, to which Cream exclaims they canât keep going because Amy canât walk straight. Amy tells Cream sheâs fine, and proceeds to start another goal of 10 KOs.
After that, Amy wants to keep working out, but sheâs reaching her limit. Sheâs unable to speak more than a word or two without gasping for air. Insisting she can keep exercising, she tries to excuse herself to âchange tacticsâ. When Cream follows her, itâs revealed that Amyâs been wearing excessively heavy weights on her arms and legs during this entire training spree.  Â
Amy says to go for another goal of 10 KOs. Cream, visibly upset, says that Amy has lost her focus on training. Still, you fight her anyway.
After this, Amy collapses.Â
She is able to pull herself together after a second, rushing off with Ermel to keep fighting in search of the Chaos Emeralds. Cream seems relieved that Amyâs alright, saying, âsheâs the strongest woman I know.âÂ
The relief does not last long. After you finish Amyâs chapter, you switch to Creamâs. It opens up post boxcercise with Amy congratulating Ermel on getting strong. Cream noticeably stays very quiet during the exchange.Â
Then, Amy asks, âhow much did I lose today?âÂ
Ermel tells her that sheâs burned 1000 calories during their workout session. If she wants, she can lose a kilo/2 pounds-ish per three days if she is able to keep this up, but she will have to eat only 700 calories a day max and drink 4 liters/ 1 gallon-ish of water a day. Amy gets very excited. She also says sheâs going to purchase some âsuper diet-machine.â to further her progress. She thanks Ermel for helping her get closer to her goal.Â
After a bit of a back and forth, Cream says to Ermel that Amy is really getting into this dieting. When Ermel asks, âIs getting thin good?â Cream explains that Amy wants to be thinner so that Sonic might like her back. Ermel, understandably, doesnât get it. Cream replies that, sometimes, a person will do anything for someone they love. Ermel stays silent, and Cream says that one day, they may eventually understand.Â
(I swear thereâs an additional dialog option if you go back to Amyâs place to talk to her where Ermel suggests she eat nothing but lettuce leaves, but I have misplaced my own copy of the game and cannot verify this. As such, I am not going to use it as evidence, but I do ask that if anyone DOES have the game, fact-check me on this place. Iâd like to know if my memory is correct or if this is just a fabrication due to⌠everything mentioned above.)Â
So okay, thatâs the beats of the story. Now letâs talk about dangerous exercise and diet culture:
Boxercise feels like a direct parallel to stuff like Jazzercise (60s-80s) or Zumba (00s-10s), which is just normal exercise with a twist of some sort that make it palatable for mass engagement/marketing. These different fun and exciting methods (and they can be- they can be fun- Iâm not even gonna lie.) of workout were often sold as methods of both gaining strength and losing weight, but the losing weight often becomes their focus. This game even calls out the âthis will make me strongerâ to âthis will make me thin and desirableâ mental pipeline that can happen in the culture surrounding these sorts of exercise methods, unfortunately fostered despite whatever intentions their creators or individualized mentors had. There is nothing wrong with any of these styles of exercise. However, overexercise can be a hallmark of an eating disorder, and a culture of obsession that can surround fad exercises promoting extreme weightloss is dangerous. (X) (X)
Itâs not new. The culture around these fad exercise methods might create a special sort of vortex, but look closely, and you'll likely pick up a few people with the same mindset at any old gym. âIf I just keep pushing, if I just keep going, if I ignore the pain, Iâll be who I want to be.â Thatâs how people get permanent injury, from Jannet going way too hard at pilates to Keith pushing far too much weight.Â
Speaking of weights- We are lead to believe that Amy has been wearing weights this entire time. I donât just mean for the fight mentioned above. Think about it- she takes them off during that massive workout/fight, but when did she put them on? We donât see it. Weâve been with her nearly the entire time. This reads to me that she has had them on the entire day, not just for her exercising.Â
It should be noted that wearing weights in this manner for an extended period of time can lead to damage (X) . As an aside, I have found no studies on the matter, but at least half of the people I know who have also had an eating disorder at one point or another intentionally weighed themselves down in some manner thinking they could burn more calories by doing whatever it was they were doing. This includes wearing training weights all the time, overfilling backpacks and carrying them around, and other things.
Itâs not the exercise that is bad, itâs not the method that is bad, itâs not most of the community that is bad, but there is (and has always been, and will always be, unfortunately) a portion of it with this dangerous mindset that a person can get sucked into if they are not careful.
Due to the evidence above, it seems clear to me that Amy has gotten sucked into this mindset.Â
Thatâs just a part of it though. The restricted eating is where it gets really solidified for me.Â
Now, obviously Iâm going to be going off of human numbers, so if you wish to counterargue that âoh well theyâre smaller/different species of course theyâd need less caloriesâ thatâs fine- feel free to do so- but just understand I personally donât think the text was written with that sort of calculation in mind.Â
The average human body, even if it is a body largely at rest, needs about 2,000 calories a day to help maintain good health (X) (PLEASE ignore BMI it's a bullshit method of measurement). Various fad diets or crazes have come and gone across the centuries, with focuses on trying to achieve whatever body type was popular in that moment.Â
âThis will make you sexy. This will make you wanted. This will finally make someone love you. Before, you were unlovable. After, maybe youâll have a real chance.âÂ
Noticeably, in the fad diets of the 90s into today, the focus for a lot of people attempting to lose weight has been ârestrict your caloric intake.â Thatâs not a problem until you start cutting out foods with nutrients the body needs to survive and/or getting to under a 1,000 calories a day (X).Â
Despite what a lot of popular caloric or generalized eating restriction diets will tell you, if you keep your body from energy, it will go into protection mode. Protection mode is where your body acts like it is starving, because it is, thus slowing down its stash of burnable energy. Your average caloric burn then DROPS. This causes it to become harder and harder to lose weight the longer you starve yourself, which creates a vicious cycle.
Furthermore, if you are both working out and dieting, you need good caloric intake when working out in order to help facilitate building muscle. If you donât eat properly while working out, you donât build the muscle you should and, in fact, you can lose muscle or cause permanent damage since your muscles wonât have the tools/energy to repair themselves after workouts.Â
Crash diets/workouts like this are also not sustainable. There have been dozens of studies on how losing weight too quickly can be bad for the body, but beyond that, the mental tax of trying to maintain a non-maintainable lifestyle of limited eating/ overworkout often ends in a massive rebound (a rubber-banding if you wanna call it that) due to lethargy or mental fatigue (not helped by the lack of food.). That plus a brutalized metabolism will cause people to gain the weight they lost back, make it more difficult to lose, and might ultimately result in the person gaining more weight than they had previously. Again- vicious cycle. (X)
But the dieting industry, the diet culture doesnât really care about that. It largely doesnât care if its product or concept or whatever hurts you. Its job is to make money.Â
Because hereâs the thing- Most people have a part of themselves, however small, that would love to change. Most people would like to be liked, to be needed, to be desired in some capacity. Due to this, a person's self worth is often tied up in some part of themself, often something that is visual, often something that, if given the opportunity, theyâd change.Â
The concept of being âhangryâ is pretty well known. (X). Be hungry long enough, you get physically unwell, and you can unlock a special sort of anger that only comes with being hungry.Â
Not just that, but being hungry for extended periods of time can also cause issues with mental clarity (X).
It goes just beyond hangry though. Food and nutrition have long been understood to affect mood and mental well being, though not to the scientific degree able to be achieved today (X) . To summarize as simply as possible- your gut biome, which is dictated largely by your diet, directly impacts mental and physical wellbing. If your gut biome is maintained as it should be, then you overall will have a healthier mental state and overall feel better. If your gut biome is poor, due to undereating or lack of intake of needed nutrients, your biome will start to wither. This will directly impact your mental and physical wellbeing. (X)
Iâm not going to dwell on this for terribly long, but I want to bring it up in correlation with the previous two sections because who amongst the Sonic crew is often labeled as being emotionally unstable and prone to moodswings?Â
Amy Rose.Â
Who is often fingered as having outbursts of volatile anger?Â
Amy Rose.Â
And who do we see starving themselves in game and working themselves past the point of exhaustion?Â
Amy Rose.Â
Listen, I confess this one is a bit of a stretch. Itâs more of a continuation from the two other points that I sort of wanted to point out. If you can understand the previous arguments for her overworking and underfeeding herself, then this one feels like a natural third component in that and, as such, I felt it should be at least mentioned.Â
Thank goodness so much has changed. I remember eating disorders taking up whole episodes in television series, whole issues in comics, whole books in novel series, and it has largely evaporated. The problem is still around, because of course it is, but it is far less of a joke now than it use to be.Â
When I was growing up, there were a lot- and I mean a lot- of stories that said, âOh, if you were just a little better, someone would love you. Someone will notice you. If you were prettier, cooler, thinner, buffer, whatever- people would notice you. Someone would love you. Maybe even that specific person you wish could love you back.âÂ
âIf you just tried a little harder, maybe itâll happen.â
And you saw this in the real world, in the marketing, in the fashion, everywhere. Advertisements pushed that if you didnât fit this very specific, narrow, palatable concept of beauty, then you werenât worth anyoneâs time.Â
When this was portrayed in media, it often manifested directly into characters doing insane things to change themselves. Sometimes it was their style of dress, or their personality. Oftentimes, it would manifest in them trying to get buff or be thin.
With a lot of stories, the character often came to the conclusion of, âHey, just be you. Youâre good as you- donât do things to impress other people. Donât be who youâre not because you feel you have to.âÂ
But it was a coinflip as to whether or not the story would prove that to be wrong or true.Â
Worse still, even if the lesson was still âjust be you,â the whole ordeal was often portrayed as a joke.Â
Specifically, women- girls- working out to exhaustion, starving themselves, was portrayed as a joke.Â
If the goal of the story was for comedy, and the end had the character revert back to who they were previously, it can usually be put into one of two categories:Â
âHow could you be so stupid? How could you believe you ever needed to change? How dumb are you to fall for social pressure like that?âÂ
or-
âHow could you be so stupid? How could you believe you could change? Youâre not strong enough to change. Youâre too you to ever be liked.â Â
Iâm the sort of person thatâs got a narrow focus when it comes to Sonic properties. Specifically, if itâs not game canon, itâs not canon to me.Â
However, in understanding that other canons exist, other properties within the Sonic universe exist, I wonât ignore them. Even if I donât think theyâre canon, if there is a throughline within, I cannot help but to notice.Â
So itâs with this in mind that I ask you: Do you know of Sonic Spin and Dash?
Itâs a manga. Put out in the early 00âs, it was a little series of comics that focused on Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Amy, Shadow, and Eggman having arbitrary interactions. Theyâre largely cute and lighthearted. I couldnât tell you officially what the official age demographic would be for them, but Iâd have to guess something fairly young.Â
Volume 6 is titled, âA Maiden's High-Tech Diet.â In it, Amy freaks out about having gained 3 kilos/ about 7 pounds. Despite the fact that sheâs a growing girl, this deeply upsets her. She asks Tails and Sonic not to eat (in front of her? At all? Unsure.) while sheâs trying to diet. Eggman shows up and offers her a solution- a diet machine that will help her achieve the weight and look she wants so deeply. 3 days later, Amy approaches Sonic again.Â
Sheâs emaciated. Wobbling in from off-stage, unable to even speak a sentence without pausing, she asks Sonic if sheâs looking thinner.Â
Let me rephrase- sheâs asking if she looks âthin enoughâ.
Eggman, via his dieting ârobotâ which really is just a mech heâs hiding inside, asks Amy and co. to perform more insane tasks to weaken them and cause them to be too exhausted to fight him. However, even during this, Amy has other âslimmingâ products that sheâs bought which she uses to defeat Eggman. Â
In the end, everyone exhausts Eggman, causing him to give up his scheme and leave. By the end of all of it, he himself is looking thin, having worked off much of his weight in this charade.Â
Itâs just played off as a joke.Â
Alright, but that was early 00âs. Howâs Sega been about Amy now?Â
Well, this hasnât really come up in games again, thank goodness. I reiterate- times have changed, and Iâm very glad about that. That doesnât mean this sort of thing is entirely gone, however. This image is from Sonic Channel in 2022 (X).
The image is accompanied by this caption:
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âOtome Straight!â Emmy is passionate about boxercise , saying it's perfect for dieting
Indoor training on rainy days is perfect! Bouncing the punching bag and working up a good sweat with Emel's support
"Mom, do your best. Ato Sukoshi."
 Let's keep a healthy body with training for the rainy season !
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Once again, we have this focus on dieting and food reduction. Again, not a bad thing- perfectly normal- but the reason I take pause is because of the crossed out icecream picture.Â
@mysuperlaserpiss - I hope you donât mind, but I wanted to bring up your comment on that initial post I put out.
âŚYeah. Yeah, I 100% agree.Â
So when conversations around eating disorders comes up, one of the first things to discuss is, âwhat is your relationship to food?â Essentially, it boils down to: do you see food as fuel and that it is a normal thing to have, or do you see it is something you have to earn/avoid? (X)
Amy beating the shit out of a punching bag sporting a crossed out picture of icecream, talking about dieting, smacks of, âyou see food as something you have to earn/avoid,â to me. Itâs as simple as that. This appears as though sheâs beating the desire for certain foods out of herself. Simply put, thatâs not healthy.Â
Man, I donât know. Â
I donât know, alright? I donât know.Â
Iâm biased. I was inundated with the idea of âyou need to be betterâ from a young age from all angles. I am strong, but not appealingly buff. I am not what I'd call heavy, but I'm most certainly not appealingly slim and doctors have always bitched about my BMI (which again- terrible system to work off of). Not that long ago, I was hiding weights under my pant legs even in the dead of summer thinking the extra weight on me when I moved about my day would help me burn calories. Not that long ago, I was walking around 30km/18 miles a week on top of doing several hours of intense exercise a week, all while only taking in around only 500 cal a day. I am constantly combating the idea that i need to deserve to eat, but if I eat, I wonât be loveable. Yeah, Iâm doing better- significantly so- but I am a biased, untrustworthy source to write about this and I recognize that. I am biased because Iâve been through it. I am biased because I have lived this very specific, isolating nightmare, and no matter how much better I am now, there are still days where all I can manage is a couple hard boiled eggs and maybe canned low-sodium fish.Â
I donât know what to tell you. All I know is what Iâve been through, and when I look at Amy, when I look at her storylines through the games, I see a portion of me that I never would ever want to see in anyone else.
I see someone desperate to be wanted. I see someone disoriented and angry from lack of food. I see someone hurting themselves thinking it's normal to do so. I see someone trying and trying and trying so hard to fit this idea of âperfectâ and falling short.
Thereâs a lot of conversation right now around Amyâs character. How she was presented in early games vs now is significantly different, so of course it would be a subject of conversation. Sega seems to be trying to bring the characters into a new age, both in terms of the 2020âs and in terms of the characters' age themselves. There are those that say that Amyâs new presentation is due to her becoming older and more mature, while others argue that sheâs become a shadow of her former self. Â
I can see both sides of the argument. Of course I can- Iâve been with this characters since almost the beginning. Still, when I look at the changes in Amy Rose, when I look at how happy she is, how energetic and content, my knee-jerk reaction isnât to start wagging fingers.Â
Itâs just, âAh. Good. Sheâs eating.âÂ
My latest sashiko patch, using the asanoha (hemp leaves) pattern.
This is the second mend Iâve done using a tissue paper template. See below for details on how it works (or doesnât - Iâm undecided).
1. Pin your patch in place on the inside of the item of clothing.
2. Trace grid and design onto tissue paper. My tissue is just scrap from packaging. I traced over a quilting ruler to get everything lined up.
3. Pin in place over the fabric. I didnât bother removing the original pins, but did leave a wide border round the tissue to help with pinning.
4. Use the pattern guide to sew, stitching through the tissue, original fabric and reinforcing fabric. The tissue will start to tear as you do this. I took out all the pins once Iâd stitches all the vertical lines.
5. Peel away the tissue paper and your pattern is revealed! I actually did this a little early, as I had enough lines in place to complete the pattern without a template.
This is the second time Iâve tried this approach. It is really good for getting an accurate pattern - Iâve never had much luck with marking grids straight onto the fabric. However, it does make it really hard to get the fine details right, as the paper obscures them as youâre stitching. Thatâs why the centre points on my piece look so messy - I just couldnât see where the other stitches were.
Making the people you adore laugh is literally everything
Disclaimer that by saying this I by no means mean to insult or exclude non-writers, but: Scum Villain really is a story for storytellers, huh
It's so incredibly meta - so much of it is about the way stories are told, the structures of plot and narrative logic, the way that plot drives character and character drives plot, examination of story devices that make sense in-world and how strange they look when divorced from narrative context, exploring the limits of the suspension of disbelief and the backlash when readers hit those limits and recoil, even without getting into the meditation on external pressures and the warping effect of deadlines and money on a storyteller's craft.
in scum villain the story tools (tropes, framing, character arcs, licensing) are the plot, and the plot is a tool in the story, and the author's problems are Airplane's problems and his problems are the author's problems and the main character is the reader and he brings the reader's eye into the story and his meta-knowledge becomes his greatest asset and also his greatest blindness, just the way that a self-aware reader can get more out of a story but can also by their very cynical meta-awareness block themselves from unabashed enjoyment of it
I think it's not a coincidence that so many people who have spent years writing get so hung up on this series.
âYou never pretended to be a bride when you were a little girl?â No???? Like literally never?