triforcefusion
TriforceFusion
triforcefusion

Words have consequences though. What the writer meant doesn’t always mean that’s how it came off. Especially online when you don’t have the context of tone, facial expressions, etc.

Yeah it’s weird to see an article on Kotaku of all places advocate beating up a nerd because he’s not dressed properly while the girl dressed in what (on first blush) might as well be “cat girl” is okay....eck.

“Are you a boy or a girl?”

According to bulbapedia avery is a guy, and also apparently if you update shield to version 1.1.0 (probably the newest version i would think) you can find him at wedgehurst station. You can interact with him and he’ll talk about glaraian slowpoke. Once you catch the galar slowpoke nearby avery boards the train and

To whoever okayed this articled to be published, and to Gita, you should both be ashamed for perpetuating the concept of bullying in any way, shape, or form. This ideology - that we can bully others just because they look different than you or what you may consider “normal”, is wrong and hurtful. It’s the same

With that bishounen face, frilly clothes, and rainbow-ish colors, I hope Avery is a Trans man, not for LGBQT representation nor for any agendas, but because the bullying theme of this post would not fly if he was.

This article is pretty homophobic don't you think?

You’re running a story with a headline promoting bullying. You write about how excited you are to beat someone up because they’re not dressing in a way that agrees with you. Add in name calling and comparisons to the “demonstrably cuter” character - dress cute or be judged and beaten. Yes, it’s a game with made-up

I would 100% be best friends with and do weird shit with Avery.

Geebus, where’s the “CW: cruel bullying” tag on this article?

Sword: Pokemon equivalent of Spencer’s Gifts employee

Leave Avery alone, I’m getting serious enby vibes off of them.