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making tags easily viewable through the mobile app was a mistake “EVERYONE STOP TAGGING THIS WITH THEIR FANDOM SHIT!!!!!!” girl you are on the Fandom Shit website

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I saw someone complaining that there’s too much cringe shipping on tumblr and I was like. Sir this is literally THEE cringe website of choice move to Instagram or bear with it like the rest of us

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If you go to a circus, don’t piss or whine over the fact there’s clowns good sir

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Hello friends, I have an amazing drama recommendation for you!


Koisenu Futari (2022) is a Japanese drama centered around two aromantic asexual characters going through life. Only 2 episodes are out rn but they covered so many great topics and issues aroace people deal with (I cried like 50 times while watching them).


As most of you know, a-spec representation in media is almost non-existent and there are very few aroace characters in movies/tv-shows.


I'm asexual (and probably aromantic or demiromantic, I'm not sure yet), and for me, it was really hard to find that out. Why? Because no one is talking about it.


First time I heard the term asexual was when I read Alice Oseman's Loveless and Radio Silence. I didn't know such term existed, I didn't know some people felt the same as I do.


I thought I was weird or broken or whatever because most of the characters you see in tv shows and movies (or people irl) have met their soulmates or are in love with someone or want to have sex with someone.


Everyone talked about sexual attraction and I didn't understand what they meant. I thought that if you think someone looks pretty to you, you are sexually attracted to them. But that's not it and no one explains that to you.


This is why I loved this drama so much. In just 2 episodes they covered topics such as feeling broken, googling stuff like "I can't fall in love, what is wrong with me?", being happy when you discover the terms asexual and aromantic, and meeting another a-spec people. Also the pressure society and family put upon you (When will you find someone, when will you marry, how many kids are you going to have, you are useless if you don't have all of these), even though you don't want that.


It made me so happy to watch this and I honestly can't wait to see what they'll do in the next episodes.


If you are on the ace spectrum or are questioning, this is the perfect drama for you! I hope a lot of people will discover this post and drama and enjoy watching it.