yeah nooks are buttholes. if you translate damara's quirk, she makes sexual remarks that correspond to human anatomy.
JakeMorph wrote: ↑Sun Jan 19, 2020 3:24 pm
I'll be honest b3n I find it a little disappointing that you've promptly decided to start ignoring your own thread immediately after ive made a comment criticising what you believe to be "trans woman coding"
I ignored this because of thorondraco's post put me in a mood, but I'll let you take it personally if you want. Also, my wifi adapter broke in the middle of making this post so I haven't actually looked at any of your posts after this one either.
Would you rather I read your post and get mad online? You want that satisfaction? I don't see how you would gain anything from that, since it's not like either of us are the types to change our minds when subjected to guilt-based tactics. Talk to me over Discord, but we're not doing it here.
I really haven't read what you've said, but I'm assuming it's something like "I'm offended by you pointing things out in the joke comic." I mean, I can't really take the opinion of someone who claims that Lanque is bad representation. And I've only seen people claim that because ... they wanted him to be a lesbian? they don't like the idea of a man having sexual agency? Again, glad I haven't read your post), but here are three potential answers that might satiate you but probably not.
More facetiously:
Hysterical Dame is Girl Problem Sleuth, which means Hysterical Dame isn't cis. Kanaya has the same chainsaw that has object duality with lipstick. Object duality is when something transforms. Girls.
More seriously:
Trans coding is when I like a character. Everything else is justification to confirm what I already believe.
Genuine answer:
"I'm not a dude" is intended trans coding for Vriska, and there is no reason to pretend that such logic would apply to Kanaya. I don't go into detail on every reason Kanaya is trans because I don't really expect to be questioned with such scrutiny.
Let me give you a trans reading of Calliope, to show you what I can do.
There's Calliope, whose chumhandle, when translated, says "A girl in a boy's body who is forced into the shadows." She fantasizes about what it'd be like to be to be part of a world that she's barred entry from. She struggles with body image issues that result from comparing her body to the bodies of trolls and humans. Her pragmatic alter-ego, Caliborn, kills her in order to survive a cruel and unforgiving universe. She meets an alternate version of herself. Alternate Calliope functions as a cynical rationalization for why she couldn't come out sooner; only to be driven to suicide by a game that demanded her to be someone she's not. But fret not! Roxy slips a proposal ring on her finger, and it is only with .
Someone could take that stuff in a story that adores her, that celebrates who she is as a member of fandom, and say "Uranian is an offensive and outdated term, and it's offensive to compare women to bald green monsters in cosplay." And, I could, in response, throw up. There is no way that someone could miss the point so badly unless they are projecting their internalized transphobia onto stories that have nothing to do with that.
And, yes, I can do that, but it takes me
hours to do so. And it's not as if I've written many words! Essay writing has never been my strong suit, and when I have to think about gender dysphoria and social isolation in detail, topics that hit close to home, my brain shuts down and I have to distract myself with mindless video game tasks until I can push myself forward. When it comes to Kanaya, who is already socially accepted by her peers, I admit that I'm in unfamiliar territory here. Knowing what we do from Hiveswap Friendsim, I can take these lines:
You are one of the few of your kind who can withstand the BLISTERING ALTERNIAN SUN, and perhaps the only who enjoys the feel of its rays.
You are one of the few of your kind with JADE GREEN BLOOD. As such you are one of the few who could be selected and raised by a VIRGIN MOTHER GRUB, an event so rare as to elude documented precedent.
And, knowing that Jade bloods are meant to live in the caverns and not just work there, it seems that Kanaya is being excluded from a world she is otherwise supposed to be a part of. As a small child,
she had trouble sleeping in the daylight, barred from the duty of motherhood for reasons she couldn't understand. But Doc Scratch, a man with a plan, woke her up on Prospit, and she would learn that she could play a role in propagating with the troll race, even if she couldn't in this universe.
But that's me trying to squint for subtext that arises from knowledge in extra material. Why bother reading into that for online strangers when I could to point at Kanaya talking about her cursed bulge? Why not learn to see it for yourself? I'm not Wikipedia or Carl Jung.
Read about
Malo's manifestation theory, look at the page where
June answers Kanaya's message pretending to be Rose, and contemplate to yourself "Is this symbolism or is this just as close as it gets to blatant telling while managing to slip under the radar?" Since June Egbert's been declared canonical, you can treat her as a given, which makes extrapolation much easier than it otherwise would. My Discord is in my user profile. In the meantime, I will go back to asserting my boundaries and feeling bad about my life situation.