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While I am guilty of liking traps just because their personalities are the quirkiest and most interesting of the cast of characters, in fact, my friend had even stated that she had a tendency to root for the trap despite knowing that there was no hope for them in the plot as they were just a mere side character. I do hope that this is enough to please your daily trap needs because I’m about to collapse from exhaustion with the revelations of the traps’ true gender, so let’s move on before I break down and start questioning my life existence.Īs you can tell, the sole purpose of a trap is to provide fanservice or in some rare cases when the character is meant to be androgynous and their gender not mattering to the story. I know right, I did not realise it until I found Kino’s name on a trap list Kuranosuke Koibuchi from KURAGEHIMEĪpparently, so does everyone in anime nowadays! Not gonna lie, I did think Nagisa was a girl for a couple of episodes I mean, look at him! He puts the female species to shame! Kino from KINO NO TABI: THE BEAUTIFUL WORLD Technically, he did become a girl so…reverse-reverse trap? Maruruk from MADE IN ABYSSĭo you know why he’s hiding? BECAUSE HE’S A TRAP! Nagisa Shiota from ANSATSU KYOUSHITSU This was a good response to her The Aesthetic video that caused an uproar last time.I was not expecting this at all when watching Lovely Complex, honestly, it caught me off guard as I thought she was going to be the annoying, perfect, pretty love rival in every shoujo anime Ruka Urushibara from STEINS GATE
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Though, I think there's truth in that if this is supposed to be a "more perfect" discussion on the meme of the video's title, clarity and less grandiose "aesthetics" might be appropriate. That way people can have a more complete viewpoint of her thoughts on gender now, rather than how her views/thoughts have changed or been processed during the time of her very public transitioning. She's aware of this stuff, so at this point she should probably do a proper response to it all, and not in drips and drabs as it happens. I don't suggest the person in the tweet thread is doing that, but there has been a lot of criticism of her views on gender for a year, and especially since The Aesthetics video she did. A lot of this is genuine, but some are looking into things that aren't there, or constructing something from incomplete comments into something more nefarious. That said, there are people who greatly take issue with her views on gender. It also does't help to bring in irrelevant stuff like finances and the like when the central point is about gender for the person doing the live tweeting. I'd like to see a followup response or something typed out after the video was completed because some of the earlier complaints do get addressed later, and that's a problem with live tweeting criticism and going into a video with already great disdain. It really sucks the term so widespread, but if you hear it you can try to cut it out as quick as you can And even then I'm not trying to "trick" anybody into thinking I'm someone I'm not, I'm honest about who I am and I'm just trying to be meĪnd before this, I'm embarrassed to say, I had to be told to to stop using it in what I thought was the "harmless" context. That it's still bad to refer to a non-trans person as that, it still has transphobic origins and is harmful enough just being used in that way. And these weren't bigoted assholes, they were well-meaning queerfolk that had a few blindspots. So in a way I think we may be similar, Mew?Īnyway, I had to tell a couple acquaintances to not call me a "trap".
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I'm a male who may be at least somewhat non-binary who finds he prefers presenting in a more femme/androgynous fashion (in a day-to-day manner, not situational drag-event manner). And toward the end she does say "don't call any human being a trap". As Famassu explained she is speaking from the perspective of a trans woman and I definitely don't think she means to disregard others. Mewshuji I know you edited it out but I've been stewing over your previous post, but your concerns are entirely valid. Well maybe the centaur part is a bit too specific butĮveryone discovering her for the first time, she's a godsend and I'm sure you'll enjoy her other vids :D It's a multi-color acid trip, it's centaur Donna Summer charging at you with a spanking paddle"