Coyote/Millennial/Female/U.S/Discord:susanoos_wife
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Lmfao Feel Free.
Lmfao feel free.
This man makes me feel like eating drywall (mentally):
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Random assorted Tenkaichi headcanons:
-Hanzo gives good hugs.
-Musashi would use that 3 in 1 body wash/shampoo/conditioner shit if he lived in the modern world.
-Honda would be one of those overzealous football fans who yell at the tv when their team loses if he lived in the modern world.
-Kojiro has a feminine sounding voice.
-Togo is just what would happen if Florida Man™ was a middle aged man who lived in Sengoku Era Japan.
-Kamiizumi would go absolutely apeshit for Ihop, Denny's, Waffle House, and modern breakfast food in general if he lived in the modern world.
-Inshun's forehead reflects the sun sometimes.
-Yasuke carved the world's most elaborate back scratcher out of a single stick once but he either lost it or it got stolen later.
-Fuma and Nagaharu use the same shampoo/hair product(s) etc to wash their hair but neither of them know it.
-Jinsuke goes to bed at the exact same time every night down to the exact minute.
the well ok of it all
Lol, I try my best.
Me when I see a picture of ✨The Character™✨:
While it's definitely possible to not like M/M for homophobic reasons, assuming that everyone who doesn't like M/M is homophobic or going even further than than and assuming that anyone who has any M/F ships (or any ships at all where every character involved isn't the same gender,) could only ever choose their particular ships over a certain M/M ship because they're homophobic is absolutely ridiculous but somehow this idea still hangs around in fandom spaces despite fandom as a whole growing significantly over the last several years and the overall number of people (and type of people) who engage with fandom is much more diverse than it used to be.
Not every fandom space is for everyone and not every single fandom space needs to be completely inclusive, but anyone can and should participate in fandom if they want to, whether they're male, female, straight, gay, etc. We're all here for the same reason-enjoying a series or a work of art that speaks to us in some way-and getting mad at people for what they ship or trying to psychoanalyze people and their beliefs based on what they ship is a waste of time.