Good to know we're all coping so well with the S2 finale
give that woman a buzzcut give that man a ponytail put her in suits put him in dresses this has been a public service announcement
This needs to be said again
WHY is there no 'Soldier, Poet, King' animatic with Gimli, Legolas and Aragorn.
Neil Gaiman I am coming for you
Sitting here watching s2xe5 and itâs the scene where Crowley is asking Aziraphale why his French is so bad and he says âI went to Monsieur Rossignolâs night classes in 1760â.
I decided to Google if this was a real person since the name wasnât familiar to me, and instead I had my giant gay heart stomped on by Neil Gaiman once again.
The French word for nightingale: Rossignol
Itâs the language of romance and Aziraphale took night classes with a Mr. Nightingale. I CANâT BREATHE.
inside you there are three wolves. one is good omens. second is what we do in the shadows. the third is our flag means death. you are gay and probably neurodivergent
presented without comment.
RAAHH đŁď¸đŁď¸
Mobscollace for the soul...gay boys save me...save me gay boys...
Thereâs a lot of discussion on Yamatoâs gender. And the one take I see particularly often when itâs brought up, is about how Kaido âforcedâ Yamato to be a man.
So, I wanted to explore this train of thought. And explain why this just isnât true.
Within the canon of the text, these are the only times Yamato has been called female, daughter, or princess.
(Chapter 984, pg. 17)
The first time is right after Yamato is properly introduced to the audience, and is following a panel where Luffy questions his gender.
(Chapter 984, pg. 17)
Here, Yamato explicitly says that he chose to be a man, like Oden was.
So it appears that the introduction Oda box was more to indicate Yamatoâs birth sex, to confirm to the audience that yes, he was born a woman. But Yamato himself is confirming that while he was born female, he is choosing to identify himself as a man, due to how Oden inspired him.
After this moment, Luffy affirms Yamatoâs gender by calling him by the nickname âYama-oâ, which is what he calls Law and Kid by as well.
(the rest under the cut. this is an EXTREMELY long post)
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