I love the kind of woman that would actually just kill me. You know when I left my house today I was thinking "Damn, I really hope some hot chick paints my brains all over some fucking hallway." And here we are. I mean really, just absolutely destroy me. I'm talking full on, watermelon in the thighs level of carnage. And I want it to scare the shit out of me. I mean I hope I piss myself. I hope I piss myself and you call me your little "peepee pisspiss boy." I want you to fuck me up. I mean I want you to make me your bitch. Your little peepee piss myself bitch. I want it to get embarrassing. I mean like... weirdly embarrassing. Unsanitary, too. We should be entirely different people by the end of the first eight hours. Do you understand what I'm trying to say here? I mean, I'm a real freak. I'm not normal. Ma'am, please... you have to crush me.
i see people condemning seryeong for raping, which is entirely correct and should be done. however i see people calling seryeong trans? which like. no? if seryeong comes out as trans then good for her ig but this story literally paints it as him being a guy who hates other men so he just dresses as a girl to hang with girls easier. that is NOT the equivalent of being trans.
plenty of drag queens fully identify as male but when in drag, go by she/her. i'm not saying he can't be trans but he is evidently not in this comic. saying he's trans is harmful because it really perpetuates the ignorant idea that trans women are predators and rapists. sure you might think "but i would never think that!" but what about someone who doesn't know a lot about trans identity?
if he does end up being trans, then that does not excuse the individual crimes he has committed by assaulting men. i hope people will understand that the sexual assault is not a common or even acceptable thing in actual trans communities, and this one person is the outlier.
okay, look, i know momo is kind of annoying and a little bratty, but is it not justified?
the first chapter, her brother was literally taken from her by the guy who originally tried to kidnap her.
then she's brought to the same world and is put through the equivalent of a human trafficking ring, where she finally sees her brother again, only to see the very man who—likely in her mind—started this all in the first place by taking her brother/summoning her.
then when she's saved and reunited with her brother, she sees him spending time with and having fun with the man she views as the villain.
yes, she is acting protective of her brother and is potentially trying to monopolise his attention, but if your family was taken from and you were put through a trafficking ring, would you not want to be with that same family that you thought was gone? sure, she's 15, but she is *still* just 15. that's still a child and by all means has the right to act as such in the face of trauma
what in the hallmark