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Anonymous asked:

would you give/trade this url away if ur moving blogs=

im definitely gonna use this url again in the future because its one of my favourites.. im always happy to consider trades for anything though but the chances are Slim im very sorry

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hello i moved blogs message me for my new url thanks and goodbye, you can unfollow this, just live your life

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nillia

Oops my hand slipped.

Seriously one of the most beautiful and meaningful endings ever for a lesbian couple. 

 Please watch it.

If scenes in the beginning of the show make you uncomfortable, don’t ditch it.  You’re supposed to feel uncomfortable.  The show is very symbolic social commentary on toxic social expectations for conformity and sexuality.

Here’s some cultural context:

In a majority of Japanese media featuring girlxgirl relationships, the relationships are seen as either temporary non-sexual romantic friendships for young teens, or individuals are depicted as threatening and predatory lesbians. Their lesbianism is either meant to emphasize villain status or serve as a recurring gag.   This show amps both of these tropes up to 11, and is turning them on their head so we can see their flaws.

Sadly, the media reflects cultural misconceptions and stereotypes placed on lesbians in real life.

With that cultural context, please, watch Yurikuma!

P.S. And follow me for more art of ladies who like ladies.

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