
Coelacanth [she/her]
Soy :tofu-cool:
It also means being homophobic, transphobic, xenophobic, misogynistic, possibly classist, etc.
It entered the lexicon as a bludgeon for right-wingers to use against proto-SJWs asking them to stop being massive pieces of shit. Never stopped being that.
I think that was general complaining about nostalgia culture and adults carrying their regressive childhood passions forward as totems of their identity. Then she became (or always was, honestly) a transphobe.
Meyer absolutely does, they come out in the writing. I revisit it to remind myself how much awful shit I missed as a kid and how it fit into the zeitgeist of that time, but also to sus out what drew me to it in the first place, since I’ve had a wide range of opinions on it.
JK Rowling is an actively campaigning bigot and the franchise historically centers her as the grand visionary guiding it all. And the pro-slavery shit was always appalling.
People hate Twilight for all the wrong reasons, but it is a remarkable multi-faceted gem of fucked up bullshit. But Meyer (probably) isn’t a loud, active bigot against people I love, so I have more fun revisiting it.
If you don’t need to kill animals to survive, killing animals is imbalanced violence for treats. Weaponry has gotten advanced and we’ve become numerous and efficient killers. If people want the cat-like thrill of precision-shot killing, they should try target practice, laser tag, or one of the thousands of FPS games out there. In the end it seems to come down to this idea of “it’s not as personally significant/fun if I can’t feel the kill/taste the body” outweighing both harming/slaying an animal and making yourself a killer. It’s encouraged. Just doesn’t sit right.
I mentally pronounce it “boorgeeoheezee,” like how I learned to spell “Wed-ness-day”
If you’re a lefty who looks like any of the dumb memes making fun of appearances you’re actually hotter than the generically attractive (no offense to them). Genuine stance.
They paid a literal teenager to make the one I started with:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/5106KRE5X9L._SX258_BO1,204,203,200_.jpg
And I doubt anyone’s in the market, but I accidentally landed on one of the best of the genre as a kid:
https://www.abebooks.com/9781594121043/Draw-Manga-Dunn-Ben-David-1594121044/plp
I got it for the cover, but the style inside is more inspired by Rumiko Takahashi. It covers a wild amount of ground, including drawing fat characters, old characters, basic hand/foot anatomy, perspective, detailed backgrounds, magical/psychic effects, practical weaponry, mechs, kaiju, etc. Literally hunted down another copy of it as an adult because it’s so comprehensive. Biggest downside is the guy has “waist smaller than head” syndrome for female characters, but that’s unfortunately pretty accurate to at least that era of manga.