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Write Chelsea Manning: I saw this link first on Jezebel and I’m posting it here again because I’m sure Chelsea could use as many words of encouragement as possible:

Thank you!

They want to do it right, which is why they’re using Aztec-inspired architecture with Chilean music. *headdesk* Someone please get these assholes a map. What’s next, a Nepalese princess who loves her bulgogi?

Sadly, to some people it does. My daughter has fair skin and isn’t fluent in Spanish, and was ostracized from the Latina community in school.

“its portrayals of people of color are often regarded as caricatures¨

Marketing to children is inherently wrong. In most Western Countries marketing to children is severely curtailed, or outright prohibited, for a reason. In the same way that adults interacting with children as though they were sexual agents (even if no physical contact occurs) is considered abuse, adults interacting

Well, it *is* an animated fairy tale, so... Anyway, amphibians aren’t necessarily creepy. Isn’t that kind of a mammalian value judgment?

Yay! Open the sexist “princess” aesthetic to all!!

Pedantic A: Most of that isn’t actually hand drawn. Most is done via pen tablets and art software. Also a lot makes small usage of 3D rendering to cheapen and ease difficult to animate portions.

Check out the psychology behind big eyes and you’ll understand why so many cartoon characters, fashion models etc have them.

Sure, but anime runs the gamut from stories about characters like:

The 1st of Neverember.

As an ex-dancer, I’d like to embellish your learned thoughts by pointing out that a once-slender life can become #AllLivesFatter

This is a very positive message, everyone should take it to heart. If you are born into a wealthy family, and model-attractive, you too can someday be owned by an even wealthier man!

This image strikes me as belonging in on of those “10 Most Influential Photos” listicles.

I mean, not that you could say this, but I would like to point out that being a cop is a choice, while being Black is an immutable characteristic. So...it’s just not comparable.

I have issues with this philosophy. I get the problems with involving police, but at the same time, I feel like there is so much pressure on women to not report ANYTHING that’s happening to them. If you feel unsafe, you should contact law enforcement, and you shouldn’t feel guilty about that. If you feel like it’s not

Every. Fucking. Time.

ITS TIME TO PUT A TEMPORARY BAN ON MEN UNTIL WE CAN FIGURE OUT WHAT THE HECK IS GOING ON!

All of this reminds me of how conversations about domestic violence are hijacked.