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cool_boy_mew (coolboymew@bae.st)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Feb-2024 02:49:08 JST cool_boy_mew @raccoon @lewdthewides @nyarlathotep @mischievoustomato Completely agree
>When I was younger: It doesn't matter what we like, we're more than a label.
Today it's the opposite.
Exactly, this is why I'm fuming so much about the whole thing, it went backward in a lot of ways- BowserNoodle ☦️ likes this.
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BowserNoodle ☦️ (bowsacnoodle@poa.st)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Feb-2024 03:04:28 JST BowserNoodle ☦️ @coolboymew @raccoon @lewdthewides @mischievoustomato @nyarlathotep I miss the old times. I never cared when a character was whatever else because it was just a thing. It was never about representation or alienation or whatever; I do not identify as a character in a videogame and probably never will. Zelda games are fun, and I do not think anyone who enjoys them secretly has 'Peter Pan Syndrome's, although modern intersectionality would push that type of narrative.