poppichew

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

Set em, let em be known. Evaluate offenders: ignorance, disrespect, necessity? I think they can be "soft" which I guess is sort of against the idea. I think in life we need to be flexible though. I guess this is all to say - it's good to know yourself and your needs. You are absolutely welcome to leave spaces that oppress you. Not all oppression spheres can be ignored, and instead must be handled. Not all boundary breakers are oppressive, sometimes things must be met regardless of feelings. Sometimes people break things because they forget (a simple example is dead-naming which I think can happen with people accidentally - it's sort of an extreme example but it's what came to mind). Sometimes you need to meet people half-way because that's just life. You can find a way to honor other people's boundaries while honoring your own. Thanks for asking, although it felt like it was sort of out of left field =P!

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 week ago (4 children)

It's good to have boundaries =)

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

That's because it's fucking amazing tho foreals =X!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

I was recommended it by a friend because I liked (LOVE) Utena. I really think you should check it out. It might hit different if you're a bit older, but it's a relatively short series. You can skip around if you'd like as it's sort of broken up into three parts like Utena [introduction to powers] [pieces moving in the background] [shit hits the fan]. I rewatched bits and pieces like that recently and I found it intriguing and made a note to go back and rewatch it all at some point. I haven't watched any new anime in years (actually I watched Miki to Dali) but I still love the "olduns."

I hope you really get a chance to sit down and watch it because it's really quite cute and pretty much the only anime I have ever watched that gave me Utena feels =) Cheers, and keep drawing cause your artwork is really pretty!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

I am not sure if you even keep playing games like that but often it's those ones that end up having to get returned. Which is such a bummer, because it so easily could be solved. Most times when you reach out to the company though (or devs, which ever) unless it's a really small team they will typically ignore your requests. Any time I have had accessibility requests, without hesitation smaller teams have implemented them almost immediately. Likewise they've asked if there is anything else that I might need. I know we're getting better at accommodating people, but there are still people who believe you can just "get gud" and work through these problems. When in actuality, they game-ending experiences. Which really sucks. Thanks for sharing by the by =)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

Lone Wolf and Cub is such a fun read =)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

I had a thinky-thank on this and circled back because I had an idea sitting there in the back of my head and I couldn't bring it to the front. It hit me just a second ago, I think Dash Shaw has dialogue but has large swaths of visual chaos and movement. You can check him out here and consider grabbing his work if you can. Outside of that, there's surely others but I am drawing a blank. I think there are books in general that I have loved that aren't void of dialogue but express quite a bit in their panels. Not Simple by Natsume Ono is one of those novels and just seeing the little bits of it mean quite a bit. It's a dramatic ride though, just an fyi. Also, please consider grabbing it if you're willing. I am baffled as to what that woman can do with line.

While this is a dialogue rich novel, Asterios Polyp was quite an amazing read. While I no longer own it, I think fondly of it (and did so even a couple of days ago). It's just a big chunky boy, and it's hard to keep with - so I gave my copy to a friend who loves it =)

Hope you might like any of these =)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago (2 children)

No worries =)! Mine too. Have you seen Princess Tutu? It's also quite good =)

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