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milk 🐾@ykcherries·
“oh this ship doesn’t make sense, it could never happen” dooooon’t careeeee computer make them kiss
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TraditionalAnimation@Traditional2D·
The Russian movement that worships Gadget Hackwrench from Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers is known as Gaykoslavie (or the Cult of the Radiant Gadget). It is not a separate country, but rather a fringe, online-based cult that originated in the Russian city of Nizhny Novgorod around 2009–2010. Key Details of the Cult: The Deity: Followers, or "gadgetologists," view the cartoon mouse as a goddess, describing her as the "Radiant Gadget".Beliefs: They view her as a perfect being—technical, optimistic, and cute—who embodies a "divine optimism". Activities: The group has been reported to hold meetups, celebrate her birthday on March 15th, and spread their beliefs online.Context: It is widely considered an ironic or "meme" religion, a blend of internet culture and serious, niche fanaticism, often compared to Scientology (or "Gadgetology"). Via: Tiree Powers
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rawan@xwwrx·
الطب مع أمراض النساء
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Tony🌈@UncleTonyFag·
furry yaoi
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Cethic。🏳️‍⚧️@CethicLovesJizo·
"represent an ideal that isn't possible in reality" their anatomy has that of toddlers. I don't think that represents an ideal that's impossible in reality
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Luke@EGX001S

To give a genuine answer, it’s because a lot of fictional characters kind of represent an ideal that isn’t possible in reality. Some lolicons or shotacons are trans for this reason. Also explains furries.

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MayDoesAThing@FunfettiSundae·
My yaoiful faztown
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reporter dating the weather herself
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