I genuinely don’t think footballers realise how big of an impact they can have on fans, especially the younger fans by openly supporting lgbtq+, like i look around now and we have all these players who support us, whereas ten/fifteen years ago we had next to nobody and it just warms my heart so much; like kids who like football will grow up knowing that it’s okay to be lgbt, even if their families etc say otherwise and it just makes me so happy
I made this "bayern munich as vines"
Albedo and Xiao aesthetic switch!
FIFA has launched a new streaming platform that:
will stream matches live
will show stories of footballers past and present
will have an archive of matches from past World Cups
Me, holding a flower, to the moon: w- will you be my valentine ?
adam really dressed up as a depressed sonic this episode huh
Never has there been a character that depicts my emotions better than Raggedy Andy
Brilliant.
You, my antagonist
AGREED. I JUST WANT THEM HAPPY
sk8's next episode has to fit Langa winning the race, renga kiss, Cherry and Joe marrying and adopting Miya, Shadow asking the flower lady out, Adam going to jail and Tadashi getting a better life in only 20 minutes guys im scared
i didnt take this in consideration before, thanks for pointing it out!!
“Explicit queer representation in anime would be nice”
Well, legalized gay marriage in Japan would be nicer. Especially since the ban was recently declared “unconstitutional” yet there are still laws keeping gay marriage inaccessible (source) (source)
Sk8 TikTok enrages me. Maybe you need to push aside your westernized savior complex and think critically as to why anime doesn’t have explicit queer representation outside of bl/gl (which is gays for the straights btw, and some of y’all need to reevaluate your thoughts on that)
I’ll post my whole Sk8+Queerbait post after the finale, because depending on how that goes things might change
I do want explicit queer representation, believe me, I do. However, the issue isn’t whether or not two anime boys kiss, but more on how society views queer people and how that bleeds into the media, which is a factor that many people tend to overlook because they live in a bubble