put ‘er there pal
Folks, I have a headache. I just spent the better part of my day doing research, and having even less fun than I expected while doing it. However, coming out the other end of it, I can say this: Tiger, in terms of representation of trans male characters in manga and anime, is practically an anomaly. And we should all be more aware of the weight that carries, not just because it shows how little representation we have, but also because maybe this says something about Horikoshi. Before I get into that, though, some backstory.
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one of my absolute favorite bits about Rise is how more often than not, Mikey will be seen clinging/attached to one of his brothers
Mikey from the other room: Are you sure this is a good idea?
Leo from the other room: Trust me!
Raph:
Hope no one did this
I drew Todd from Bojack Horseman because asexual representation is SO important and him coming out to Bojack made me cry!
the red one
When you find out the midseason finale is actually the finale of the show on the day it airs, so you’re forced to sit there and watch it while still in denial..
Someone please get this boy to bed
Cursed image redraw 1/?
ok but legitimately i think the reason why kids aren’t taking internet safety seriously is because the people who are telling us not to put our personal information out seem so out of touch. no one acknowledges the possibility of meeting very real teenaged friends online, they always say that everyone you meet is a 40 year old white man in disguise. because they aren’t acknowledging things we know are true, it becomes a lot easier to dismiss the rest of what they’re saying as well. internet safety lessons absolutely must keep up with the times and acknowledge the internet’s capacity for good if you want kids to take to heart warnings about its capacity for bad.