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Apr 03, 2008 03:29

Several things.

1) The internet is still broken. Moving on.

2) I've been sort of in a genderswitch kick lately, or wanting to be in one. I'M SORRY! But L/Light is SO MUCH MORE appealing when they're genius girls, and you know that Rabi would be a sassy smirky loud mouthed redhead. For not mentioning that the uniform would look smockin' hot... and ( Read more... )

lol: fandom h0r, internet: is broken, plotbunnies: crossover weakness go

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allira_dream April 4 2008, 11:57:33 UTC
OHGOD, yes, I haaaaaaaate when they give issues like that in CCS. Or in CLAMP in general, I mean. As far as I can remember, the main issue in CLAMP is if that person is your Special Person.

And see, that feeling bad? I go through the same because my whole orientation has never been an issue for me? I went very happily from Heteronormative to Bisexual with little to no trauma other than my mom jokingly making me promise that there'd be grandchildren in her future, no matter what.

Which is why I sometimes get ansty about making these posts. It's not that I don't get it, it's just that a big part of me DOESN'T want to get it. I am the eternal girl who keeps on asking 'why can't we all get along' ^^u

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faldrengirl April 3 2008, 16:14:40 UTC
Pues la verdad no se me ocurre nada que decirte con respecto al punto 3. Es realmente relevante esta guerra de generos? este odio entre "normales" y "raritos"? Arg! como odio esos terminos! u.ú Lo que importa no es el ser humano en si y sus cualidades y sus valores? la gente tiene que ser tan ciega en no ver lo que verdaderamente es importante?

Como dicen: todo comienza desde uno mismo, y eso es un paso importante.
De apocos la sociedad esta siendo más abierta y comprensiva con el tema de la aceptación en general.

*pets Nina and the very broken internet*

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allira_dream April 4 2008, 11:54:22 UTC
Pienso exactamente igual que tú. No sé, será que aunque no me considero católica o cristiana, me gustan muchos de los preceptos y pienso que si sirven? Eh. Ya lo dije: burbuja rosa, después de todo.

*cuddles with da mousie*

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faldrengirl April 5 2008, 03:32:49 UTC
Si es rosa, es bueno :0

*cuddles with da bunny*

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daniela_lynx April 3 2008, 17:06:20 UTC
1) Fail, Internet! D:

2) Yayz, Genderswitch! :D

Also: FLSDJFLDSKJ CODE GEASS. WHAT. They're frightening O____O Suzaku looks exactly like an anorexic teenager. Whaaaaaaaaaaaat.

3) I swear I'll say something useful/insightful once I get back from my job. I just woke up, so any attempt would inevitably come out screwed. Like my English right now :D

Take care, my dear! We miss you a lot! ;^;

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allira_dream April 4 2008, 11:52:05 UTC
ISN'T IT FRIGHTENING? E-especially since he's so. Cheery. D-dude is asking for gangbang.

And don't worry. I was mostly talking about what I thought. I guess that I need to make a big sparkly standard about how I SEE the whole view and I'm just offering mine when I do these kind of posts.

This is another one of the reasons why I need to go back, see? ^^U I'd talk about this 'face to face' and don't have to worry about it.

*hugs and misses*

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mysolitarydream April 3 2008, 17:12:52 UTC
On the Coming-out in fanfiction comment: I totally agree about the sex-shouldn't-matter thing. Me, I've never felt particularly like a girl, and I was never forced into clichés. Feminists drive me up the wall on on a regular basis. I HATE people telling me how women like to buy shoes or clothes and how men read computer magazines. Me, I've always seen myself a person and I don't define myself much with if I'm male or female. I like girly stuff. I like nerdy boys stuff. I'm ME, dammit! That's why I think gender doesn't matter when it comes to love - or better it shouldn't. (I wouldn't go so far to say everyone's completely bisexual, but hey, I don't think gener matters when it comes to emotional attraction - physical preferrance being a totally different thing.) Okay, where was I? I lost my thread of argument..... Anyway I can perfectly understand your point here.

However, as you very well know *cough*

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solesakuma April 4 2008, 01:14:01 UTC
Eh, last time I checked feminists say you can like anything. We fight against this 'people telling me how women like to buy shoes or clothes and how men read computer magazines.'. We're about choice and yeah, we have our idiots as every movement does but yet you seem to be a feminist even if we drive you up the wall! Yeah, saying gender doesn't/shouldn't matter is being a feminist. Wel, a kind of feminist...
And even if you think that gender doesn't matter, the world tends to disagree with you. This ain't an utopia and saying feminists drive you up the wall doesn't help to build it.

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allira_dream April 4 2008, 06:13:53 UTC
She's talking about the extreme!feminists, the ones who get angry at anything that has to do with men.

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solesakuma April 4 2008, 07:47:14 UTC
I'm sorry I overreacted. It's a very sore point with me and I'm a little sick of people saying that with no explanation nor aclaración whatsoever.
Sorry.

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solesakuma April 4 2008, 01:13:58 UTC
*Warning: I'm a feminist. No shame about it. Also, I was raised in a very political home. SOY ZURDA.*

3) The point is that, in this time and age, gender and sexual orientation are not neutral. So yeah, we'll keep poking because if we don't, nothing changes. Pretending something doesn't happen has never worked.
And no, recognizing the problem doesn't cause it... seriously, I hate that point.

But a part of me still can't quite get why it's so important what gender does it for me or someone. I think it's also part of the problem that I have with feminists and the whole gender-fights is that the idealist pink-bubble-wrapped part of me can't SEE what the big deal is. My ego is healthy enough that when I do something, I don't think I do it because I'm a woman, but that I do it because it's something I like, period.Yeah, my experience? I live quite nicely, despite being a woman in the Third World. The thing is that I'm goddamn freaking lucky. I'm middle class. White. Raised in a Christian environment. University student ( ... )

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