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millenomi
@millenomi

For best results, please select the category that most applies to the manga you’re reading:

🔘 The author seems so excited to have discovered that nontraditional gender roles exist

🔘 Forcefem, but as reactionary as possible

🔘 These feels are rough, author buddy, you ok?

🔘 Oh, no, the very cis author thinks it’s just a gag but this bit will become fundamental to your identity somehow

🔘 Tragic, Wandering Son-style horseshit again

🔘 Porn, fortunately and/or unfortunately

🔘 TSF as a time-honored tradition without someone getting weird about it

🔘 TSF as a time-honored tradition but the author wants to get real weird with it

🔘 This is exactly the lived, joyful experience of being, say, a trans woman, but the author seems to be under a terrible curse that prevents them from even thinking the words “trans woman”, so the main character has to utter “but I’m a boy” every 2-4 pages in case we and/or they forget it

🔘 Autobiographical manga but if they were in your circles you’d have to take the author aside and have a real deep talk about internalized essentialism and binarisms

🔘 Being trans and both explicit, not for cis consumption and Regular about it? Like, what are you reading, Love Me For Who I Am again? (If this category fits your manga, please stay on the line and an agent will be dispatched to catalogue this incredibly rare event.)


hypocriticaldadaist
@hypocriticaldadaist

You forgot. "It's good but it's a oneshot that leaves you wanting for more."



Qwarq
@Qwarq

had a dream last night that included a brand new Kirby game that used some sort of insane tech to create 3d effects that could extend beyond the screen. i turned on my computer one morning to everything looking fucked up with weird graphical effects - but then the new Kirby game suddenly started and was playing on its own. Then for one attack Kirby pulled out a 9mm pistol and pointed it right in my face. It looked so real that I ducked under my desk.

there was some other crazy shit in the dream like a little ceiling-mounted device that allowed things under it to float, but the most unbelievable part was that a modern Nintendo game had been ported to PC.