That said, it would be difficult to come up with a good pun for "Acheron". Alternatively, she is Star Rail's incarnation of Raiden Mei/Ei, which has more potential: "Raiden" -> "riding", which could be used for something benign (e.g. "riding the Star Rail") or some form of sexual reference (e.g. "riding deez nuts", cf. post #5614078).
Back in the early days of the F/SN novel when Shirou still had many routes/girls to go after xD (rip Medusa, Medea, proto Shielder, and last but not least... rip Illya's route...)
Medea : Are you my master? *Proceeds to die for Lancer*
If you look closely, Shirou has no dried blood stains on his uniform, meaning he may not have summoned Medea after having been stabbed by a spandex bodysuit wearing Irish hero.
Though it still seems to be an accidental summoning.
If you look closely, Shirou has no dried blood stains on his uniform, meaning he may not have summoned Medea after having been stabbed by a spandex bodysuit wearing Irish hero.
Though it still seems to be an accidental summoning.
Unless it's actually stated, they are not "Canonically" Trans. They can be all sorts of things, like actually Non-binary or a crossdresser, or even simply gay. And here comes the downvote spam. I wonder if I'll beat my old record of -23.
Generally, cis boys don't respond to being outed/misgendered so... intensely. Do you have an explanation for how they react in Mizu5?
This is like saying "bacon isn't meat, it's pork".
All "trans" means is not identifying as one's birth gender. As nobody is assigned a nonbinary identity at birth, nonbinary is effectively a subset of trans.
Their gender is, by definition, what they identify as. It's their birth sex that doesn't match. And the existence of intersex people proves not everyone is born as part of the binary, though they will often get treated as a boy or girl based on the parents' convenience.
Also, while it may be technically true that being non-binary would fit the definition of being trans for most people, not everyone in the non-binary community classifies themselves as trans, most likely because of the nuances among those communities. An agender person (who might not even consider themselves nonbinary) would have different thoughts, needs, and priorities from someone desiring a sex change, for example. Classifying gender identity is much more complicated than classifying meat.
Their gender is, by definition, what they identify as. It's their birth sex that doesn't match. And the existence of intersex people proves not everyone is born as part of the binary, though they will often get treated as a boy or girl based on the parents' convenience.
Also, while it may be technically true that being non-binary would fit the definition of being trans for most people, not everyone in the non-binary community classifies themselves as trans, most likely because of the nuances among those communities. An agender person (who might not even consider themselves nonbinary) would have different thoughts, needs, and priorities from someone desiring a sex change, for example. Classifying gender identity is much more complicated than classifying meat.
What this all means is simple Transgender is in the "LGBT+" rainbow, but the rainbow isn't transgender. The fact there are people arguing that everyone who's sexual divergent from the binary is "Trams" is a gross oversimplification, and frankly the murmuring I've been hearing is the Gay/Lesbian, bi, inter, pan and nons all really want to distance themselves from Trans advocates since those people *Only* make it about themselves.
What this all means is simple Transgender is in the "LGBT+" rainbow, but the rainbow isn't transgender. The fact there are people arguing that everyone who's sexual divergent from the binary is "Trams" is a gross oversimplification, and frankly the murmuring I've been hearing is the Gay/Lesbian, bi, inter, pan and nons all really want to distance themselves from Trans advocates since those people *Only* make it about themselves.
I think I'd be able to take an argument about the diversity and complexity of human experience a little more seriously from someone who hadn't referred to transness as a psychological disorder repeatedly, on multiple posts. Is there any amount of evidence that you would accept as proof that a character is trans? Does Mizuki need to look directly at the camera and say "I am transgender, and/or non-binary" in both English and Japanese?
Does Mizuki need to look directly at the camera and say "I am transgender, and/or non-binary" in both English and Japanese?
yeah apparently that's what it'll take, for some people.
They probably also need the main characters in yuri manga to turn and shout "I AM A LESBIAN" at the audience in order to know for sure that they're lesbians, instead of, y'know, seeing a girl passionately kiss another girl and deciding it's probably a safe assumption that she's a lesbian, like a normal person would do
What this all means is simple Transgender is in the "LGBT+" rainbow, but the rainbow isn't transgender. The fact there are people arguing that everyone who's sexual divergent from the binary is "Trams" is a gross oversimplification, and frankly the murmuring I've been hearing is the Gay/Lesbian, bi, inter, pan and nons all really want to distance themselves from Trans advocates since those people *Only* make it about themselves.
Also I can very safely tell you that this is not true. I'm literally trans AND a lesbian. I swim almost exclusively in trans social circles and I've never seen any trans person who doesn't also care about the interests of other queer people and other minorities. There *are* some fringe groups of activists who are intent on excluding trans people but these groups are not by any means representative of queer people generally
For context: Shizuka's original voice actress, Michiko Nomura, is currently the only one still alive of the five original Doraemon cast after the recent death of Doraemon's original voice actress, Nobuyo Ōyama.
For context: Shizuka's original voice actress, Michiko Nomura, is currently the only one still alive of the five original Doraemon cast after the recent death of Doraemon's original voice actress, Nobuyo Ōyama.
I'm adding to Unfair because it's implied in Pic 2 that Reimu was trying to whack Tenshi, who then parried the Exterminatus Gohei™ onto our favourite poor ice fairy.
I'm adding to Unfair because it's implied in Pic 2 that Reimu was trying to whack Tenshi, who then parried the Exterminatus Gohei™ onto our favourite poor ice fairy.
Tenshi got hit anyways according to pic 3 even if she tried parrying it btw
i dont get the reference here, but this reminds me of that part in batman arkham knight where you have to carry those cylinders to prevent the a certain boom from going off
i dont get the reference here, but this reminds me of that part in batman arkham knight where you have to carry those cylinders to prevent the a certain boom from going off
Can't believe I see Lost Planet 2 x Blue Archive art in 2024
For anyone curious, this is based from a level in Lost Planet 2 where you need to kill Red Eye (basically a gigantic sand caterpillar like Shai-Hulud) while you're on a train with railway gun onboard. You have to work as a team (with your teammates) to defeat it. Although the railway gun can be operated with one player, working as a team is much more efficient. Someone could man the gun (probably the only instance in videogame where you can personally aim and fire Schwerer Gustav-level caliber gun), others could be shuttling shells to reload the gun (Which is pictured here. There are 3 shell types available), or handle the cooling system (to repair faster and reduce reload times), assist rotation drive (faster traverse), supercharge shell (more damage), operate shells storage, or distract the creature using helicopter or smaller turrets onboard
I played Lost Planet 2 a lot, and this level is truly one of the most memorable level in the game
Can't believe I see Lost Planet 2 x Blue Archive art in 2024
For anyone curious, this is based from a level in Lost Planet 2 where you need to kill Red Eye (basically a gigantic sand caterpillar like Shai-Hulud) while you're on a train with railway gun onboard. You have to work as a team (with your teammates) to defeat it. Although the railway gun can be operated with one player, working as a team is much more efficient. Someone could man the gun (probably the only instance in videogame where you can personally aim and fire Schwerer Gustav-level caliber gun), others could be shuttling shells to reload the gun (Which is pictured here. There are 3 shell types available), or handle the cooling system (to repair faster and reduce reload times), assist rotation drive (faster traverse), supercharge shell (more damage), operate shells storage, or distract the creature using helicopter or smaller turrets onboard
I played Lost Planet 2 a lot, and this level is truly one of the most memorable level in the game
Do you know in which missions Heavy Gustav appears? (that is, all the appearances of Heavy Gustav), please?
Do you know in which missions Heavy Gustav appears? (that is, all the appearances of Heavy Gustav), please?
-The Heavy Gustav first appears in the middle of Episode II, however it's inactive during this time and played no direct role in the mission -It appears again during Episode III, during the penultimate mission where you hijack it from Carpetbaggers and during the last mission where you directly use it to kill Red Eye akrid. This episode is the only part where you can use it's main gun -It's last appearance is during the final Episode VI, where it, along with the Waysiders, are using the whole train to breach through the outer barrier of Over-G akrid by ramming it, destroying the locomotive cars. It then spend the remainder of the mission providing gunfire support against Over-G until the end of the mission. It's seen for the last time during the ending cinematic, being inactive after Over-G's destruction