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A Manifesto for Anime-Lovers in the Age of Modern Day Feminism by clownlady
Fandoms: Yuri!!! on Ice (Anime), Fullmetal Alchemist (Anime 2003), Banana Fish (Anime & Manga), Death Note (Anime & Manga), Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon | Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon (Anime & Manga), 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia, Haikyuu!!, Miracle Train: Ou-Edo-sen e Youkoso | Miracle Train: Welcome to the Oedo Line, Fruits Basket (Anime 2019), Fushigi Yuugi, Shingeki no Kyojin | Attack on Titan
22 Nov 2020
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For my Intro to Women and Gender Studies class back in 2019, I wrote a manifesto detailing why female anime fans are justified in having different fantasies about male and female anime characters. This manifesto includes feminist themes and shows some levels of criticism for modern-day feminism.
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09 Jan 2021
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“It’s just never come up,” Sokka admitted.
Judging from the confused and irritated look Zuko was giving him, that was the wrong thing to say. Zuko started to massage his temples. Uh oh. He only did that when he was getting stressed.
“We’ve been together for two years and it’s ‘never come up’?!”
“It’s not like it’s a secret!” Sokka cried.
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Sokka and Zuko are about to head back to Ember Island for the Gaang's annual vacation there (and Aang's 18th birthday), but Sokka realizes he's neglected to mention that he and Zuko have been dating for two years to Katara and Aang. But Katara and Aang are distracted by their own problems, and nothing Sokka does seems to make them understand that he and Zuko are actually dating. Zuko, meanwhile, wants to tell Sokka he loves him for the first time, but can't find an acceptable moment to say it. Shenanigans ensue.[CURRENTLY ON HIATUS DUE TO MY HEALTH ISSUES.]
Bookmarked by Bella_m
15 Jul 2020
