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A happy pink sissy bunny who loves life and making others happy. Everyday is Halloween. Keep furry weird. Protect trans kids.
This coming Sunday is Divine Mercy Sunday, the celebration that Christ Himself asked St. Faustina to have instituted. This is the time to receive a plenary indulgence
I think She-Ra and the Princesses of Power is a good example of how looks can be deceiving. When I first saw this promotional image I have to admit I was skeptical, especially since Netflix didn't have a good track record for quality original animation at the time. But then I actually saw the show. I saw how it subverted the original show while paying loving tribute to it, how it re-imagined the world of She-Ra minus the connection to He-Man, how it made the characters far more interesting, how it challenged far-ingrained morals such as retributive justice as a means of punishment or redemption only through suffering, how it gave characters originally made to sell toys highly compelling character growth arcs. It also helps that it's queer AF which is fitting because ... come on, it's She-Ra. It became one of my favorite animated shows of all time and it's far better than it has any right to be. I put it up there with ATLA. If you've never seen it, you should give it a watch.
Meanwhile, Scootaloo is raised by a canonically lesbian couple.
I love how some ponies have a fanon of just being gay because that's the vibe that fans picked up despite the fact that their sexuality is never officially codified. AFAIC, if them being gay makes you happy, then they are gay.
One of my favorite times of the year. The time of trans Easter eggs!
This is incredible!
He's my favorite Disney princess.
Happy Transgender Day of Visibility!
I don't ever want to make it seem like I care about the casting Paapa Essiedu as Severus Snape in regards to accuracy to the source material. But I will say it presents a problem: Namely the fact that James Potter bullied Snape as a child, hanging him upside down from a tree, because "the fact that he exists, if you know what I mean" doesn't read so well when the victim of bullying is black.
A reminder that you cannot call yourself an ally of trans people while supporting Joanne Rowling, especially regarding the new Harry Potter. You cannot separate the art from the artist when the artist is using the profits of her art to actively harm trans people!