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when a bunch cis people get upset over being called ‘cis’ or ‘cishet’ can we call it Panic! at the Cisco or
No, because it’s not okay to make someone feel bad about who they are or the way they were born just because life affords them certain privileges.
sounds like a Panic! at the Cisco to me
Sounds like you should shut the fuck up. If someone doesn’t want to be called something, DON’T FUCKING CALL SOMEONE SOMETHING. It’s as simple as that. Queer people don’t want to be called names and *shock and fucking awe* STRAIGHT CISGENDER PEOPLE DON’T WANT TO BE CALLED NAMES EITHER!
Calm the fuck down and be respectful of everyone, not just one group of people.
Panic! at the Cisco
MORITA IS !! SO MOE!!!!!!!!!!!
stop
MORITA IS !! SO MOE!!!!!!!!!!!
i have a better map
John Francis Daley 1999 vs 2013
well then
Luv it when people say nonbinary genders aren’t real and asexuality isn’t real because that means I am not real and that is exactly what I want. My sexuality+gender don’t exist and neither do I I am finally escaping this plane fuck ya
Some years ago I bought a dojinshi called “Orange” by Tatsuyuki Tanaka (Cannabis Works). He self published it in 1983. He was 18 years old.
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Complex Geometric Forms Made from Coins Notched and Joined Together
This year’s 47th issue of Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine is announcing on Monday that an anime adaptation of Stardust Crusaders, Part 3 of Hirohiko Araki’s JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure manga, has been green-lit.
Director Naokatsu Tsuda and series director Kenichi Suzuki are once again overseeing the anime at David Production. Yasuko Kobayashi is in charge of the series scripts, and Takako Shimizu is designing the characters.
David Production’s earlier 26-episode television anime covered both Part 1: Phantom Blood and Part 2: Battle Tendency from the original manga. This anime’s final episode had already ended its broadcast run in April with teaser footage of Jōtarō Kūjō (the protagonist of the manga’s third part). The anme’s ninth and final Blu-ray volume added the story’s signature message in English, “To Be Continued.”
Part 2 is set 49 years after the first part and stars Joseph Joestar, the grandson of the first part’s protagonist Jonathan Joestar. The last half of the manga’s Part 3 already inspired an original anime video project in 1993, followed by an adaptation of the first half in 2000. The manga is currently in its eighth part.
I can’t get over how much I love this song, and listen to it all the damn time.
I just can’t… Please god, somebody, anybody, help me.