So this is a thing that me and @penelopetheverytrans collaborated on, I did the doodles for the sprites and she put the video together. I hope y’all like it, makes me laugh :)
the first thing karlach does when she gets to baldur’s gate is buy a strap so she can fuck her girlfriend insane-o style and you can’t convince me otherwise
What if it’s making a call out post on your Twitter dot com because Shadow the Hedgehog pissed on your fucking wife and he said his dick was *this big* and you wanted to say that’s disgusti
straight up at this point i just distrust all callout posts as a general rule. i’ve seen a few that pointed to genuine harm done (usually calling out serial scammers), but probably a solid nine times out of ten it’s some kind of overblown nonsense. either it’s trying to provoke backlash against someone op just doesn’t like and backfilling the justification, or it’s some kind of really personal drama that should have never been made public, or it’s someone who is bored and wants to stir stuff up. there are exceptions to this, but at this point callout posts start from the position of being seen as unreliable in my mind and have to prove themselves reliable before taking them seriously, not the other way around
I’m reading Villainess right now, and it’s portrayal of LGBT issues is incredible! Acknowledging head on the issues that gay people face, while also outlining sexualities explicitly is something I haven’t seen since Bloom Into You. This LN has already wormed its way into my top 3 pieces of media with Bloom Into You and Heart of the Woods!
About manga discussing or talking about lgbt issues, are there some who does end up in a high hoping note? I always found such manga being extremely depressing, end included.
I’m in Love with the Villainess is very happy. I mean, this is the cover of volume 3 (spoilers)
That’s our heroines with their lovely kids, Mei and Alea!
I would also say that Our Dreams at Dusk, which certainly has difficult discussions and work to portray many of the hardships LGBTQ people face, has an uplifting ending.