thehufflepuffwholeaptthroughtime:

teratocybernetics:

soflyniggaswannastalkme:

princexneeshydoomcuddles

yourpanicpixienightmare:

iamthedukeofurl:

melissamceagle:

do you think anime parents have a baby

and when they see she has pink hair and blue eyes they just think

“oh no

she’s a main character.”

an Anime in which this pink haired girl goes through her life trying to avoid becoming the main character of an anime.

She shows up to class late, the only seat left is the back-left corner near the window, she asks somebody else to move.

She encounters a wounded magical prince in the park..and walks on by.

Mystic lockets that would turn her into a magical girl? Throws them away.

Mysterious Disappearances in the town, tries her best to avoid them.

Attractive new transfer student sits next to her in class, time to change seats before she gets drawn into some sort of torrid, convoluted love triangle.

The entire show is just her angrily dodging the First Episode of countless other shows..

I want this anime.

But only if in the background for the rest of the series all the First Episodes she avoided play out with other characters.

oh my god

I love characters whose Destiny™ has to hunt them a bunch, this shit would make me so happy.

Haruna couldn’t believe her day was starting out like this. She just wanted to get to school on time. She’d finally been able to shake off the white rabbit-cat-thing, yesterday, that had kept asking her if she wanted to make a contract with it. And now there was this… a stressed out scientist telling her to get in the giant robot.

Nope. Not today. Not ever. Destiny was not going to tell her what to do with her life.

keitheaverage:

fuck queerbaiting I want a show with heterobaiting

I want a story about a boy and a girl who are really really good friends and the show frequently leads the audience on to believe that they’ll end up together at the end of the show only to reveal that they’re both queer as fuck and clearly don’t want to pursue a romantic relationship with each other and both are fine and happy this way.

youarenotyou:

if you really want to be edgy, try standing up against oppression. nothing pisses off people as quickly and easily as that.

thegeekyblonde:

sanityscraps:

breewriteswords:

agender-queer:

friendlyangryfeminist:

What I Mean When I Say I’m Sex Negative

  • that sex positive feminism has little room for survivors of assault
  • that sex positive feminism has little interest in helping people who don’t want their sex-life to be a coping mechanism from trauma
  • that sex positive feminism prioritizes individual pleasure over critical thinking skills
  • that sex positive feminism should be critiqued!
  • that not all “kinks” are okay 
  • that people are allowed to not be interested in hearing about your sex life
  • that people are allowed to not enjoy sex
  • that people are allowed to be scared of sex
  • that no one needs to have or enjoy sex to prove how empowered they are

What I Don’t Mean

  • I’m going to yell at individual adults who have consensual sex.
  • I’m anti-sex
  • I’m anti-kink
  • I’m against coping mechanisms and survival

To add a few of my own as a sex negative sex worker:

  • that sex positive feminism tends to glorify sex work and in doing so silences sex workers when we speak out about the problems with sex work that sex posi feminists don’t talk about
  • sex posi feminism perpetuates seemingly good stereotypes about sex work but ends up harming sex workers
  • sex posi feminism prioritizes aspects of sex work that are supposed to be the “better” parts of it without understanding outside oppressive forces (see: having orgasms at work is great!)
  • sex posi feminism tends to ignore outside oppressive forces in general like racism, transphobia, classism, etc. 

Wow! This is really interesting! I’ve always considered myself “sex positive” but can’t help but feel turned off by many aspects of the “sex positive movement,” and this summarized a lot of my discomforts very well.

I agree with everything here and more. Sex posi feminists also tend to have really ignorant conceptions about asexuality and think that it’s inherently slut-shaming. So that’s some ugh.

But I dislike the term “sex negative” because of its implications. I know what you don’t mean by it, obviously, but I think a better term must be out there somewhere. I just can’t think of one at the moment.

i use sex critical! i feel like it gets the point across nice enough