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thatonecrazykat · 1 day
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Hey, I need help y'all! Mainly a question for trans people
So, I'm a cis woman, and I've started writing two trans characters (both are FtM). They're otherus, basically a two headed dog and their outfits will be meant to suit each other for their comfort. I was mainly wondering if it would be transphobic to make one of the effeminate? I know some trans people who are FtM do wear stereotypically feminine clothes at times, but I really don't want to offend anyone.
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thatonecrazykat · 7 days
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Sammi Spades Remake!
The cards tell some of their lovely info!
Name: Sammi
Full Name: Sammi Spades
Height: 5'6
Species: Plasma Moth (Fanmade Creature)
Sex: Intersex
Gender: Agender
Pronouns: They/Them
Yes, sex and gender are different
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thatonecrazykat · 22 days
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Y'know what I'm thinking about?
A Danganronpa AU!
Why?
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Idk, why not
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thatonecrazykat · 1 month
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THAT'D ACTUALLY BE SAD AS HELL, because Shuichi would realize at the last second and also realize that nobody got the chance to tell him it was wrong before Kiyo died
TW // Mentions of grooming, sexual abuse, incest, abuse
So since you all saw my Danganronpa post on Korekiyo Shinguji like around 3-4 months ago, I decided I would try and explain more on Korekiyo and how he was groomed, manipulated, and sexually abused by his sister:
As I've said before, the way his sister acts is downright demanding and straightforward. We can see this by the way she acts in Korekiyo's altar:
"You mustn't become wavered, you mustn't become flustered." (Or something like that)
"Come on, Apologize. Apologize, apologize, apologize." (Not only the altar of her, but Korekiyo himself I think?)
"Sweet Korekiyo, there must be times where one admits defeat." (After Shuichi makes the final argument).
The way she acts is demanding, and even her gestures to Korekiyo seem controlling as well. For example, she made him wear something she made. This seems sweet at first, but Korekiyo says that she thought that his old outfit wasn't suitable for him, so made him a new one. She's also the one who got him into anthropology and even made him pursue his interests. Now that doesn't seem like much, but you need to remember that groomers exist. Groomers do small or big things for you, like listening to you talk, getting gifts, and whatnot. Groomers often observe their victim as well, so this was easy for Korekiyo's sister to do because she was older and related to him. She must've looked at Korekiyo's naivety. They also tend to sexualize relationships, like head patting and rubbing shoulders, things that aren't sexual regularly. You know why they do this? To desensitize the victim to their touch. They aren't always on the internet. Groomers usually hold some sort of power over their victim(s). They can be older. They can be a teacher. They can be higher up. They can even be an older family member. Now, why would she do this? So that she could live through him. Think about it, she was described as being ill. When she saw how interested her younger brother was in anthropology, she took this as an opportunity to live through him. However, she needed to convince him. So she began to do things for him, and began to isolate him, which is what groomers do. They isolate their victims so it's easier to gain control. Of course, she hurt him in a way nobody should ever be hurt. It was easier to do because Korekiyo looked up to her, and was becoming isolated. And who started the incestuous relationship? Not Korekiyo, but his sister. This caused Korekiyo to believe that his simple admiration was romantic love, when it wasn't actually love. When she died, he said he nearly went mad. This probably wouldn't have happened if he wasn't so isolated. Think about it. Say you're alone on an island, and have been alone for however long. You eventually find someone, and aren't alone anymore. But what about when they die? You'd probably either quickly or slowly start spiraling into madness. All of this caused him to believe that his sister became lonely again (because of her hospital visits and sickness, she was alone), and made him think that he has to kill 100 people he deems worthy as his sister's friends. The thing is he doesn't even call his sister by his name. He refers to her as "Sister" or feminine pronouns. Of course, this caused the whole fandom to think of names for her which I believe, one of them is "Miyaderi" or something like that. I actually called her Miya at one point while thinking of something I could call her.
He also has a love for ropes. But why? Well, it's also worth noting he's interested in rituals and whatnot. He must've believed that he could've brought her back, but to no avail. This could also tie back into the fact that he started killing people for her. Anyways, he explains at one point that he was doing fieldwork in a village for one of his visits (important because he's an anthropologist, which now I think about, makes the pursuing interests thing make sense), and the villagers had bound him so tight to the point he nearly passed out and then, proceeded to whip him. That was a near death experience, but he doesn't see it as that because that must've been where his alter came in. Alters form after traumatic events or after someone has had enough trauma to the point it causes a break in their reality. This led Korekiyo to believe that he had been reunited with her and held the incident in the village as something beautiful. If you were reunited with someone in let's say, Missouri, you'd probably love Missouri after.
So Korekiyo was groomed and abused by his sister. The thing is he probably doesn't realize it. Sometimes, victims of abuse don't realize they have been abused. Not every abuser knows automatically when a relationship of any kind is abuse. They don't always hate their abuser. Everyone has a different response to abuse. Another character that was abused by someone was Mikan Tsumiki. She was abused by Junko, yet stayed because she must've thought that "this is what love was. Junko is hurting me because she cares about me." (She was also severely bullied.) This is kind of the same thing for Korekiyo. He must've thought "Sister is doing all of this because she loves me. She cares about me," which she didn't and still doesn't. His sister also probably guilt tripped him by using her illness against him. He's a victim. He doesn't realize that, and it would take a lot to get him to realize a horrid truth. He couldn't heal, and probably still can't.
If anyone doesn't like Korekiyo, or deem him to be triggering, then I completely understand. You don't have to like him. I understand why he would be triggering. He grossed me out at first as well, especially since incest is wrong. There's almost always a reason why incestuous thoughts exist for some, but we must remember that people that were in those relationships were probably feeling trapped and unable to escape, and probably didn't know better at the time. It's important to help, talk, and do whatever we can to help get people out of such incestuous thoughts, or even relationships. We need to help them however we can. The same goes for abuse and grooming victims. We need to help them however we can, and make them understand whatever happened or is happening was/is wrong, otherwise something worse could happen. I wish that if Korekiyo survived for longer, then he could've realized that he was being used and his sister was terrible. Though, sadly, some people don't realize until it's too late, or never do.
Sorry for this long post, but yeah. I discovered everything thanks to other people, so thanks to them!
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thatonecrazykat · 1 month
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Can you imagine how it would be if at least one Ultimate recognized it? Seriously, the writers screwed him over a lot
TW // Mentions of grooming, sexual abuse, incest, abuse
So since you all saw my Danganronpa post on Korekiyo Shinguji like around 3-4 months ago, I decided I would try and explain more on Korekiyo and how he was groomed, manipulated, and sexually abused by his sister:
As I've said before, the way his sister acts is downright demanding and straightforward. We can see this by the way she acts in Korekiyo's altar:
"You mustn't become wavered, you mustn't become flustered." (Or something like that)
"Come on, Apologize. Apologize, apologize, apologize." (Not only the altar of her, but Korekiyo himself I think?)
"Sweet Korekiyo, there must be times where one admits defeat." (After Shuichi makes the final argument).
The way she acts is demanding, and even her gestures to Korekiyo seem controlling as well. For example, she made him wear something she made. This seems sweet at first, but Korekiyo says that she thought that his old outfit wasn't suitable for him, so made him a new one. She's also the one who got him into anthropology and even made him pursue his interests. Now that doesn't seem like much, but you need to remember that groomers exist. Groomers do small or big things for you, like listening to you talk, getting gifts, and whatnot. Groomers often observe their victim as well, so this was easy for Korekiyo's sister to do because she was older and related to him. She must've looked at Korekiyo's naivety. They also tend to sexualize relationships, like head patting and rubbing shoulders, things that aren't sexual regularly. You know why they do this? To desensitize the victim to their touch. They aren't always on the internet. Groomers usually hold some sort of power over their victim(s). They can be older. They can be a teacher. They can be higher up. They can even be an older family member. Now, why would she do this? So that she could live through him. Think about it, she was described as being ill. When she saw how interested her younger brother was in anthropology, she took this as an opportunity to live through him. However, she needed to convince him. So she began to do things for him, and began to isolate him, which is what groomers do. They isolate their victims so it's easier to gain control. Of course, she hurt him in a way nobody should ever be hurt. It was easier to do because Korekiyo looked up to her, and was becoming isolated. And who started the incestuous relationship? Not Korekiyo, but his sister. This caused Korekiyo to believe that his simple admiration was romantic love, when it wasn't actually love. When she died, he said he nearly went mad. This probably wouldn't have happened if he wasn't so isolated. Think about it. Say you're alone on an island, and have been alone for however long. You eventually find someone, and aren't alone anymore. But what about when they die? You'd probably either quickly or slowly start spiraling into madness. All of this caused him to believe that his sister became lonely again (because of her hospital visits and sickness, she was alone), and made him think that he has to kill 100 people he deems worthy as his sister's friends. The thing is he doesn't even call his sister by his name. He refers to her as "Sister" or feminine pronouns. Of course, this caused the whole fandom to think of names for her which I believe, one of them is "Miyaderi" or something like that. I actually called her Miya at one point while thinking of something I could call her.
He also has a love for ropes. But why? Well, it's also worth noting he's interested in rituals and whatnot. He must've believed that he could've brought her back, but to no avail. This could also tie back into the fact that he started killing people for her. Anyways, he explains at one point that he was doing fieldwork in a village for one of his visits (important because he's an anthropologist, which now I think about, makes the pursuing interests thing make sense), and the villagers had bound him so tight to the point he nearly passed out and then, proceeded to whip him. That was a near death experience, but he doesn't see it as that because that must've been where his alter came in. Alters form after traumatic events or after someone has had enough trauma to the point it causes a break in their reality. This led Korekiyo to believe that he had been reunited with her and held the incident in the village as something beautiful. If you were reunited with someone in let's say, Missouri, you'd probably love Missouri after.
So Korekiyo was groomed and abused by his sister. The thing is he probably doesn't realize it. Sometimes, victims of abuse don't realize they have been abused. Not every abuser knows automatically when a relationship of any kind is abuse. They don't always hate their abuser. Everyone has a different response to abuse. Another character that was abused by someone was Mikan Tsumiki. She was abused by Junko, yet stayed because she must've thought that "this is what love was. Junko is hurting me because she cares about me." (She was also severely bullied.) This is kind of the same thing for Korekiyo. He must've thought "Sister is doing all of this because she loves me. She cares about me," which she didn't and still doesn't. His sister also probably guilt tripped him by using her illness against him. He's a victim. He doesn't realize that, and it would take a lot to get him to realize a horrid truth. He couldn't heal, and probably still can't.
If anyone doesn't like Korekiyo, or deem him to be triggering, then I completely understand. You don't have to like him. I understand why he would be triggering. He grossed me out at first as well, especially since incest is wrong. There's almost always a reason why incestuous thoughts exist for some, but we must remember that people that were in those relationships were probably feeling trapped and unable to escape, and probably didn't know better at the time. It's important to help, talk, and do whatever we can to help get people out of such incestuous thoughts, or even relationships. We need to help them however we can. The same goes for abuse and grooming victims. We need to help them however we can, and make them understand whatever happened or is happening was/is wrong, otherwise something worse could happen. I wish that if Korekiyo survived for longer, then he could've realized that he was being used and his sister was terrible. Though, sadly, some people don't realize until it's too late, or never do.
Sorry for this long post, but yeah. I discovered everything thanks to other people, so thanks to them!
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thatonecrazykat · 1 month
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Can you imagine how it would be if at least one Ultimate recognized it? Seriously, the writers screwed him over a lot
TW // Mentions of grooming, sexual abuse, incest, abuse
So since you all saw my Danganronpa post on Korekiyo Shinguji like around 3-4 months ago, I decided I would try and explain more on Korekiyo and how he was groomed, manipulated, and sexually abused by his sister:
As I've said before, the way his sister acts is downright demanding and straightforward. We can see this by the way she acts in Korekiyo's altar:
"You mustn't become wavered, you mustn't become flustered." (Or something like that)
"Come on, Apologize. Apologize, apologize, apologize." (Not only the altar of her, but Korekiyo himself I think?)
"Sweet Korekiyo, there must be times where one admits defeat." (After Shuichi makes the final argument).
The way she acts is demanding, and even her gestures to Korekiyo seem controlling as well. For example, she made him wear something she made. This seems sweet at first, but Korekiyo says that she thought that his old outfit wasn't suitable for him, so made him a new one. She's also the one who got him into anthropology and even made him pursue his interests. Now that doesn't seem like much, but you need to remember that groomers exist. Groomers do small or big things for you, like listening to you talk, getting gifts, and whatnot. Groomers often observe their victim as well, so this was easy for Korekiyo's sister to do because she was older and related to him. She must've looked at Korekiyo's naivety. They also tend to sexualize relationships, like head patting and rubbing shoulders, things that aren't sexual regularly. You know why they do this? To desensitize the victim to their touch. They aren't always on the internet. Groomers usually hold some sort of power over their victim(s). They can be older. They can be a teacher. They can be higher up. They can even be an older family member. Now, why would she do this? So that she could live through him. Think about it, she was described as being ill. When she saw how interested her younger brother was in anthropology, she took this as an opportunity to live through him. However, she needed to convince him. So she began to do things for him, and began to isolate him, which is what groomers do. They isolate their victims so it's easier to gain control. Of course, she hurt him in a way nobody should ever be hurt. It was easier to do because Korekiyo looked up to her, and was becoming isolated. And who started the incestuous relationship? Not Korekiyo, but his sister. This caused Korekiyo to believe that his simple admiration was romantic love, when it wasn't actually love. When she died, he said he nearly went mad. This probably wouldn't have happened if he wasn't so isolated. Think about it. Say you're alone on an island, and have been alone for however long. You eventually find someone, and aren't alone anymore. But what about when they die? You'd probably either quickly or slowly start spiraling into madness. All of this caused him to believe that his sister became lonely again (because of her hospital visits and sickness, she was alone), and made him think that he has to kill 100 people he deems worthy as his sister's friends. The thing is he doesn't even call his sister by his name. He refers to her as "Sister" or feminine pronouns. Of course, this caused the whole fandom to think of names for her which I believe, one of them is "Miyaderi" or something like that. I actually called her Miya at one point while thinking of something I could call her.
He also has a love for ropes. But why? Well, it's also worth noting he's interested in rituals and whatnot. He must've believed that he could've brought her back, but to no avail. This could also tie back into the fact that he started killing people for her. Anyways, he explains at one point that he was doing fieldwork in a village for one of his visits (important because he's an anthropologist, which now I think about, makes the pursuing interests thing make sense), and the villagers had bound him so tight to the point he nearly passed out and then, proceeded to whip him. That was a near death experience, but he doesn't see it as that because that must've been where his alter came in. Alters form after traumatic events or after someone has had enough trauma to the point it causes a break in their reality. This led Korekiyo to believe that he had been reunited with her and held the incident in the village as something beautiful. If you were reunited with someone in let's say, Missouri, you'd probably love Missouri after.
So Korekiyo was groomed and abused by his sister. The thing is he probably doesn't realize it. Sometimes, victims of abuse don't realize they have been abused. Not every abuser knows automatically when a relationship of any kind is abuse. They don't always hate their abuser. Everyone has a different response to abuse. Another character that was abused by someone was Mikan Tsumiki. She was abused by Junko, yet stayed because she must've thought that "this is what love was. Junko is hurting me because she cares about me." (She was also severely bullied.) This is kind of the same thing for Korekiyo. He must've thought "Sister is doing all of this because she loves me. She cares about me," which she didn't and still doesn't. His sister also probably guilt tripped him by using her illness against him. He's a victim. He doesn't realize that, and it would take a lot to get him to realize a horrid truth. He couldn't heal, and probably still can't.
If anyone doesn't like Korekiyo, or deem him to be triggering, then I completely understand. You don't have to like him. I understand why he would be triggering. He grossed me out at first as well, especially since incest is wrong. There's almost always a reason why incestuous thoughts exist for some, but we must remember that people that were in those relationships were probably feeling trapped and unable to escape, and probably didn't know better at the time. It's important to help, talk, and do whatever we can to help get people out of such incestuous thoughts, or even relationships. We need to help them however we can. The same goes for abuse and grooming victims. We need to help them however we can, and make them understand whatever happened or is happening was/is wrong, otherwise something worse could happen. I wish that if Korekiyo survived for longer, then he could've realized that he was being used and his sister was terrible. Though, sadly, some people don't realize until it's too late, or never do.
Sorry for this long post, but yeah. I discovered everything thanks to other people, so thanks to them!
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thatonecrazykat · 1 month
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Glad I'm not the only one who had a feeling that there was more to it! Either way, Korekiyo needed some sort of help before he died, and even after he died. It's sad he never got it, but it's actually true that some victims don't get the help they need and absolutely deserve
TW // Mentions of grooming, sexual abuse, incest, abuse
So since you all saw my Danganronpa post on Korekiyo Shinguji like around 3-4 months ago, I decided I would try and explain more on Korekiyo and how he was groomed, manipulated, and sexually abused by his sister:
As I've said before, the way his sister acts is downright demanding and straightforward. We can see this by the way she acts in Korekiyo's altar:
"You mustn't become wavered, you mustn't become flustered." (Or something like that)
"Come on, Apologize. Apologize, apologize, apologize." (Not only the altar of her, but Korekiyo himself I think?)
"Sweet Korekiyo, there must be times where one admits defeat." (After Shuichi makes the final argument).
The way she acts is demanding, and even her gestures to Korekiyo seem controlling as well. For example, she made him wear something she made. This seems sweet at first, but Korekiyo says that she thought that his old outfit wasn't suitable for him, so made him a new one. She's also the one who got him into anthropology and even made him pursue his interests. Now that doesn't seem like much, but you need to remember that groomers exist. Groomers do small or big things for you, like listening to you talk, getting gifts, and whatnot. Groomers often observe their victim as well, so this was easy for Korekiyo's sister to do because she was older and related to him. She must've looked at Korekiyo's naivety. They also tend to sexualize relationships, like head patting and rubbing shoulders, things that aren't sexual regularly. You know why they do this? To desensitize the victim to their touch. They aren't always on the internet. Groomers usually hold some sort of power over their victim(s). They can be older. They can be a teacher. They can be higher up. They can even be an older family member. Now, why would she do this? So that she could live through him. Think about it, she was described as being ill. When she saw how interested her younger brother was in anthropology, she took this as an opportunity to live through him. However, she needed to convince him. So she began to do things for him, and began to isolate him, which is what groomers do. They isolate their victims so it's easier to gain control. Of course, she hurt him in a way nobody should ever be hurt. It was easier to do because Korekiyo looked up to her, and was becoming isolated. And who started the incestuous relationship? Not Korekiyo, but his sister. This caused Korekiyo to believe that his simple admiration was romantic love, when it wasn't actually love. When she died, he said he nearly went mad. This probably wouldn't have happened if he wasn't so isolated. Think about it. Say you're alone on an island, and have been alone for however long. You eventually find someone, and aren't alone anymore. But what about when they die? You'd probably either quickly or slowly start spiraling into madness. All of this caused him to believe that his sister became lonely again (because of her hospital visits and sickness, she was alone), and made him think that he has to kill 100 people he deems worthy as his sister's friends. The thing is he doesn't even call his sister by his name. He refers to her as "Sister" or feminine pronouns. Of course, this caused the whole fandom to think of names for her which I believe, one of them is "Miyaderi" or something like that. I actually called her Miya at one point while thinking of something I could call her.
He also has a love for ropes. But why? Well, it's also worth noting he's interested in rituals and whatnot. He must've believed that he could've brought her back, but to no avail. This could also tie back into the fact that he started killing people for her. Anyways, he explains at one point that he was doing fieldwork in a village for one of his visits (important because he's an anthropologist, which now I think about, makes the pursuing interests thing make sense), and the villagers had bound him so tight to the point he nearly passed out and then, proceeded to whip him. That was a near death experience, but he doesn't see it as that because that must've been where his alter came in. Alters form after traumatic events or after someone has had enough trauma to the point it causes a break in their reality. This led Korekiyo to believe that he had been reunited with her and held the incident in the village as something beautiful. If you were reunited with someone in let's say, Missouri, you'd probably love Missouri after.
So Korekiyo was groomed and abused by his sister. The thing is he probably doesn't realize it. Sometimes, victims of abuse don't realize they have been abused. Not every abuser knows automatically when a relationship of any kind is abuse. They don't always hate their abuser. Everyone has a different response to abuse. Another character that was abused by someone was Mikan Tsumiki. She was abused by Junko, yet stayed because she must've thought that "this is what love was. Junko is hurting me because she cares about me." (She was also severely bullied.) This is kind of the same thing for Korekiyo. He must've thought "Sister is doing all of this because she loves me. She cares about me," which she didn't and still doesn't. His sister also probably guilt tripped him by using her illness against him. He's a victim. He doesn't realize that, and it would take a lot to get him to realize a horrid truth. He couldn't heal, and probably still can't.
If anyone doesn't like Korekiyo, or deem him to be triggering, then I completely understand. You don't have to like him. I understand why he would be triggering. He grossed me out at first as well, especially since incest is wrong. There's almost always a reason why incestuous thoughts exist for some, but we must remember that people that were in those relationships were probably feeling trapped and unable to escape, and probably didn't know better at the time. It's important to help, talk, and do whatever we can to help get people out of such incestuous thoughts, or even relationships. We need to help them however we can. The same goes for abuse and grooming victims. We need to help them however we can, and make them understand whatever happened or is happening was/is wrong, otherwise something worse could happen. I wish that if Korekiyo survived for longer, then he could've realized that he was being used and his sister was terrible. Though, sadly, some people don't realize until it's too late, or never do.
Sorry for this long post, but yeah. I discovered everything thanks to other people, so thanks to them!
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thatonecrazykat · 1 month
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Either way, it would be even more fucked up. Like you said, if they died, it would be easier to isolate him. If they were absent, that'd be the case too. But if they were completely complicit or knew but didn't care to act, then that would be sadder because they didn't try to stop his sister or sit down and talk with him about those said things, and now he's a serial killer who doesn't feel remorse because he thinks it's not a big deal because they'll be friends with his sister. Also, I'm not defending Kiyo's actions because murdering innocent people is wrong. Tsumugi really wrote him to be very traumatized without him even realizing.
TW // Mentions of grooming, sexual abuse, incest, abuse
So since you all saw my Danganronpa post on Korekiyo Shinguji like around 3-4 months ago, I decided I would try and explain more on Korekiyo and how he was groomed, manipulated, and sexually abused by his sister:
As I've said before, the way his sister acts is downright demanding and straightforward. We can see this by the way she acts in Korekiyo's altar:
"You mustn't become wavered, you mustn't become flustered." (Or something like that)
"Come on, Apologize. Apologize, apologize, apologize." (Not only the altar of her, but Korekiyo himself I think?)
"Sweet Korekiyo, there must be times where one admits defeat." (After Shuichi makes the final argument).
The way she acts is demanding, and even her gestures to Korekiyo seem controlling as well. For example, she made him wear something she made. This seems sweet at first, but Korekiyo says that she thought that his old outfit wasn't suitable for him, so made him a new one. She's also the one who got him into anthropology and even made him pursue his interests. Now that doesn't seem like much, but you need to remember that groomers exist. Groomers do small or big things for you, like listening to you talk, getting gifts, and whatnot. Groomers often observe their victim as well, so this was easy for Korekiyo's sister to do because she was older and related to him. She must've looked at Korekiyo's naivety. They also tend to sexualize relationships, like head patting and rubbing shoulders, things that aren't sexual regularly. You know why they do this? To desensitize the victim to their touch. They aren't always on the internet. Groomers usually hold some sort of power over their victim(s). They can be older. They can be a teacher. They can be higher up. They can even be an older family member. Now, why would she do this? So that she could live through him. Think about it, she was described as being ill. When she saw how interested her younger brother was in anthropology, she took this as an opportunity to live through him. However, she needed to convince him. So she began to do things for him, and began to isolate him, which is what groomers do. They isolate their victims so it's easier to gain control. Of course, she hurt him in a way nobody should ever be hurt. It was easier to do because Korekiyo looked up to her, and was becoming isolated. And who started the incestuous relationship? Not Korekiyo, but his sister. This caused Korekiyo to believe that his simple admiration was romantic love, when it wasn't actually love. When she died, he said he nearly went mad. This probably wouldn't have happened if he wasn't so isolated. Think about it. Say you're alone on an island, and have been alone for however long. You eventually find someone, and aren't alone anymore. But what about when they die? You'd probably either quickly or slowly start spiraling into madness. All of this caused him to believe that his sister became lonely again (because of her hospital visits and sickness, she was alone), and made him think that he has to kill 100 people he deems worthy as his sister's friends. The thing is he doesn't even call his sister by his name. He refers to her as "Sister" or feminine pronouns. Of course, this caused the whole fandom to think of names for her which I believe, one of them is "Miyaderi" or something like that. I actually called her Miya at one point while thinking of something I could call her.
He also has a love for ropes. But why? Well, it's also worth noting he's interested in rituals and whatnot. He must've believed that he could've brought her back, but to no avail. This could also tie back into the fact that he started killing people for her. Anyways, he explains at one point that he was doing fieldwork in a village for one of his visits (important because he's an anthropologist, which now I think about, makes the pursuing interests thing make sense), and the villagers had bound him so tight to the point he nearly passed out and then, proceeded to whip him. That was a near death experience, but he doesn't see it as that because that must've been where his alter came in. Alters form after traumatic events or after someone has had enough trauma to the point it causes a break in their reality. This led Korekiyo to believe that he had been reunited with her and held the incident in the village as something beautiful. If you were reunited with someone in let's say, Missouri, you'd probably love Missouri after.
So Korekiyo was groomed and abused by his sister. The thing is he probably doesn't realize it. Sometimes, victims of abuse don't realize they have been abused. Not every abuser knows automatically when a relationship of any kind is abuse. They don't always hate their abuser. Everyone has a different response to abuse. Another character that was abused by someone was Mikan Tsumiki. She was abused by Junko, yet stayed because she must've thought that "this is what love was. Junko is hurting me because she cares about me." (She was also severely bullied.) This is kind of the same thing for Korekiyo. He must've thought "Sister is doing all of this because she loves me. She cares about me," which she didn't and still doesn't. His sister also probably guilt tripped him by using her illness against him. He's a victim. He doesn't realize that, and it would take a lot to get him to realize a horrid truth. He couldn't heal, and probably still can't.
If anyone doesn't like Korekiyo, or deem him to be triggering, then I completely understand. You don't have to like him. I understand why he would be triggering. He grossed me out at first as well, especially since incest is wrong. There's almost always a reason why incestuous thoughts exist for some, but we must remember that people that were in those relationships were probably feeling trapped and unable to escape, and probably didn't know better at the time. It's important to help, talk, and do whatever we can to help get people out of such incestuous thoughts, or even relationships. We need to help them however we can. The same goes for abuse and grooming victims. We need to help them however we can, and make them understand whatever happened or is happening was/is wrong, otherwise something worse could happen. I wish that if Korekiyo survived for longer, then he could've realized that he was being used and his sister was terrible. Though, sadly, some people don't realize until it's too late, or never do.
Sorry for this long post, but yeah. I discovered everything thanks to other people, so thanks to them!
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ALSO, I would like to wonder where TF the rest of his family was? Are they dead as well? Did they move away?
TW // Mentions of grooming, sexual abuse, incest, abuse
So since you all saw my Danganronpa post on Korekiyo Shinguji like around 3-4 months ago, I decided I would try and explain more on Korekiyo and how he was groomed, manipulated, and sexually abused by his sister:
As I've said before, the way his sister acts is downright demanding and straightforward. We can see this by the way she acts in Korekiyo's altar:
"You mustn't become wavered, you mustn't become flustered." (Or something like that)
"Come on, Apologize. Apologize, apologize, apologize." (Not only the altar of her, but Korekiyo himself I think?)
"Sweet Korekiyo, there must be times where one admits defeat." (After Shuichi makes the final argument).
The way she acts is demanding, and even her gestures to Korekiyo seem controlling as well. For example, she made him wear something she made. This seems sweet at first, but Korekiyo says that she thought that his old outfit wasn't suitable for him, so made him a new one. She's also the one who got him into anthropology and even made him pursue his interests. Now that doesn't seem like much, but you need to remember that groomers exist. Groomers do small or big things for you, like listening to you talk, getting gifts, and whatnot. Groomers often observe their victim as well, so this was easy for Korekiyo's sister to do because she was older and related to him. She must've looked at Korekiyo's naivety. They also tend to sexualize relationships, like head patting and rubbing shoulders, things that aren't sexual regularly. You know why they do this? To desensitize the victim to their touch. They aren't always on the internet. Groomers usually hold some sort of power over their victim(s). They can be older. They can be a teacher. They can be higher up. They can even be an older family member. Now, why would she do this? So that she could live through him. Think about it, she was described as being ill. When she saw how interested her younger brother was in anthropology, she took this as an opportunity to live through him. However, she needed to convince him. So she began to do things for him, and began to isolate him, which is what groomers do. They isolate their victims so it's easier to gain control. Of course, she hurt him in a way nobody should ever be hurt. It was easier to do because Korekiyo looked up to her, and was becoming isolated. And who started the incestuous relationship? Not Korekiyo, but his sister. This caused Korekiyo to believe that his simple admiration was romantic love, when it wasn't actually love. When she died, he said he nearly went mad. This probably wouldn't have happened if he wasn't so isolated. Think about it. Say you're alone on an island, and have been alone for however long. You eventually find someone, and aren't alone anymore. But what about when they die? You'd probably either quickly or slowly start spiraling into madness. All of this caused him to believe that his sister became lonely again (because of her hospital visits and sickness, she was alone), and made him think that he has to kill 100 people he deems worthy as his sister's friends. The thing is he doesn't even call his sister by his name. He refers to her as "Sister" or feminine pronouns. Of course, this caused the whole fandom to think of names for her which I believe, one of them is "Miyaderi" or something like that. I actually called her Miya at one point while thinking of something I could call her.
He also has a love for ropes. But why? Well, it's also worth noting he's interested in rituals and whatnot. He must've believed that he could've brought her back, but to no avail. This could also tie back into the fact that he started killing people for her. Anyways, he explains at one point that he was doing fieldwork in a village for one of his visits (important because he's an anthropologist, which now I think about, makes the pursuing interests thing make sense), and the villagers had bound him so tight to the point he nearly passed out and then, proceeded to whip him. That was a near death experience, but he doesn't see it as that because that must've been where his alter came in. Alters form after traumatic events or after someone has had enough trauma to the point it causes a break in their reality. This led Korekiyo to believe that he had been reunited with her and held the incident in the village as something beautiful. If you were reunited with someone in let's say, Missouri, you'd probably love Missouri after.
So Korekiyo was groomed and abused by his sister. The thing is he probably doesn't realize it. Sometimes, victims of abuse don't realize they have been abused. Not every abuser knows automatically when a relationship of any kind is abuse. They don't always hate their abuser. Everyone has a different response to abuse. Another character that was abused by someone was Mikan Tsumiki. She was abused by Junko, yet stayed because she must've thought that "this is what love was. Junko is hurting me because she cares about me." (She was also severely bullied.) This is kind of the same thing for Korekiyo. He must've thought "Sister is doing all of this because she loves me. She cares about me," which she didn't and still doesn't. His sister also probably guilt tripped him by using her illness against him. He's a victim. He doesn't realize that, and it would take a lot to get him to realize a horrid truth. He couldn't heal, and probably still can't.
If anyone doesn't like Korekiyo, or deem him to be triggering, then I completely understand. You don't have to like him. I understand why he would be triggering. He grossed me out at first as well, especially since incest is wrong. There's almost always a reason why incestuous thoughts exist for some, but we must remember that people that were in those relationships were probably feeling trapped and unable to escape, and probably didn't know better at the time. It's important to help, talk, and do whatever we can to help get people out of such incestuous thoughts, or even relationships. We need to help them however we can. The same goes for abuse and grooming victims. We need to help them however we can, and make them understand whatever happened or is happening was/is wrong, otherwise something worse could happen. I wish that if Korekiyo survived for longer, then he could've realized that he was being used and his sister was terrible. Though, sadly, some people don't realize until it's too late, or never do.
Sorry for this long post, but yeah. I discovered everything thanks to other people, so thanks to them!
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thatonecrazykat · 1 month
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TW // Mentions of grooming, sexual abuse, incest, abuse
So since you all saw my Danganronpa post on Korekiyo Shinguji like around 3-4 months ago, I decided I would try and explain more on Korekiyo and how he was groomed, manipulated, and sexually abused by his sister:
As I've said before, the way his sister acts is downright demanding and straightforward. We can see this by the way she acts in Korekiyo's altar:
"You mustn't become wavered, you mustn't become flustered." (Or something like that)
"Come on, Apologize. Apologize, apologize, apologize." (Not only the altar of her, but Korekiyo himself I think?)
"Sweet Korekiyo, there must be times where one admits defeat." (After Shuichi makes the final argument).
The way she acts is demanding, and even her gestures to Korekiyo seem controlling as well. For example, she made him wear something she made. This seems sweet at first, but Korekiyo says that she thought that his old outfit wasn't suitable for him, so made him a new one. She's also the one who got him into anthropology and even made him pursue his interests. Now that doesn't seem like much, but you need to remember that groomers exist. Groomers do small or big things for you, like listening to you talk, getting gifts, and whatnot. Groomers often observe their victim as well, so this was easy for Korekiyo's sister to do because she was older and related to him. She must've looked at Korekiyo's naivety. They also tend to sexualize relationships, like head patting and rubbing shoulders, things that aren't sexual regularly. You know why they do this? To desensitize the victim to their touch. They aren't always on the internet. Groomers usually hold some sort of power over their victim(s). They can be older. They can be a teacher. They can be higher up. They can even be an older family member. Now, why would she do this? So that she could live through him. Think about it, she was described as being ill. When she saw how interested her younger brother was in anthropology, she took this as an opportunity to live through him. However, she needed to convince him. So she began to do things for him, and began to isolate him, which is what groomers do. They isolate their victims so it's easier to gain control. Of course, she hurt him in a way nobody should ever be hurt. It was easier to do because Korekiyo looked up to her, and was becoming isolated. And who started the incestuous relationship? Not Korekiyo, but his sister. This caused Korekiyo to believe that his simple admiration was romantic love, when it wasn't actually love. When she died, he said he nearly went mad. This probably wouldn't have happened if he wasn't so isolated. Think about it. Say you're alone on an island, and have been alone for however long. You eventually find someone, and aren't alone anymore. But what about when they die? You'd probably either quickly or slowly start spiraling into madness. All of this caused him to believe that his sister became lonely again (because of her hospital visits and sickness, she was alone), and made him think that he has to kill 100 people he deems worthy as his sister's friends. The thing is he doesn't even call his sister by his name. He refers to her as "Sister" or feminine pronouns. Of course, this caused the whole fandom to think of names for her which I believe, one of them is "Miyaderi" or something like that. I actually called her Miya at one point while thinking of something I could call her.
He also has a love for ropes. But why? Well, it's also worth noting he's interested in rituals and whatnot. He must've believed that he could've brought her back, but to no avail. This could also tie back into the fact that he started killing people for her. Anyways, he explains at one point that he was doing fieldwork in a village for one of his visits (important because he's an anthropologist, which now I think about, makes the pursuing interests thing make sense), and the villagers had bound him so tight to the point he nearly passed out and then, proceeded to whip him. That was a near death experience, but he doesn't see it as that because that must've been where his alter came in. Alters form after traumatic events or after someone has had enough trauma to the point it causes a break in their reality. This led Korekiyo to believe that he had been reunited with her and held the incident in the village as something beautiful. If you were reunited with someone in let's say, Missouri, you'd probably love Missouri after.
So Korekiyo was groomed and abused by his sister. The thing is he probably doesn't realize it. Sometimes, victims of abuse don't realize they have been abused. Not every abuser knows automatically when a relationship of any kind is abuse. They don't always hate their abuser. Everyone has a different response to abuse. Another character that was abused by someone was Mikan Tsumiki. She was abused by Junko, yet stayed because she must've thought that "this is what love was. Junko is hurting me because she cares about me." (She was also severely bullied.) This is kind of the same thing for Korekiyo. He must've thought "Sister is doing all of this because she loves me. She cares about me," which she didn't and still doesn't. His sister also probably guilt tripped him by using her illness against him. He's a victim. He doesn't realize that, and it would take a lot to get him to realize a horrid truth. He couldn't heal, and probably still can't.
If anyone doesn't like Korekiyo, or deem him to be triggering, then I completely understand. You don't have to like him. I understand why he would be triggering. He grossed me out at first as well, especially since incest is wrong. There's almost always a reason why incestuous thoughts exist for some, but we must remember that people that were in those relationships were probably feeling trapped and unable to escape, and probably didn't know better at the time. It's important to help, talk, and do whatever we can to help get people out of such incestuous thoughts, or even relationships. We need to help them however we can. The same goes for abuse and grooming victims. We need to help them however we can, and make them understand whatever happened or is happening was/is wrong, otherwise something worse could happen. I wish that if Korekiyo survived for longer, then he could've realized that he was being used and his sister was terrible. Though, sadly, some people don't realize until it's too late, or never do.
Sorry for this long post, but yeah. I discovered everything thanks to other people, so thanks to them!
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Repost of Sammi Spades bc their wrong age bothered me 😭 The second one is shadeless and background-less if anyone wants to draw them!
Ok, but Sammi uses They/Them since they're Agender! If you have any questions about them, feel free to ask
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thatonecrazykat · 2 months
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A WIP of one of my characters for the comic
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thatonecrazykat · 2 months
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I'm working on a comic in the future! If you're interested in that, please follow me as I will post updates on it here, on insta, and YT! You don't know how happy I am to show my writing capabilities! But what about the name of the comic and the plot? I won't spoil much of the plot, but I will say that the name is...
Creatures That Aren't Vile!
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thatonecrazykat · 3 months
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CRACK SHIPS ARE TOO FUCKING FUNNY, NOBODY TAKES THEM SERIOUSLY AND THAT'S WHAT MAKES IT FUNNIER 😭😭😭
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thatonecrazykat · 3 months
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Hey, guess what?
If you're going to portray themes like pedophilia, incest, etc, portray it in the light it deserves to be in and don't glorify it.
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thatonecrazykat · 3 months
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Fun Fact - The "it's only fiction" argument only works when it doesn't glorify pedophilia, incest, abusive/toxic relationships, etc.
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thatonecrazykat · 4 months
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Random thoughts with Kat:
I wish I could make music, write lyrics for someone, or make album covers for people.
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