YOUNG KUVIRA (The Edge p.4)
Enbies that present feminine are STILL NON-BINARY
Enbies that present masculine are STILL NON-BINARY
Enbies that frequently change how they present are STILL NON-BINARY
I went off script. Enjoy these dumbasses.
HERE IT IS. MY AA7 SALES PITCH. WHO’S READY. (Spoilers for AA6 ‼️)
In which Athena takes centre stage, dealing with self doubt over her ability to stand on her own as a lawyer and fill Apollo’s shoes in his absence. But her life is about to be shaken up majorly by the return of Franziska von Karma - along with her niece and nephew, who will each play a big role in Athena’s journey, as her rival prosecutor and assistant respectively
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Diversity win! You got killed by a nonbinary person using they/them pronouns
I uh… I’m sorry to bother you again. I’m probably making a pest of myself, but I don’t think I caught your pronouns? Sorry, it’s just in my line of work, I always try to know everything about everyone, you know how it is.
Oh, they/them? Oh you’re nonbinary? Fantastic. Wonderful. You know, that is the neatest thing, because my… wife’s brother’s friend is nonbinary. Crazy small world we live in, huh? That’s just wonderful. Sorry if I’m bothering you, but that’s just really interesting to me because… aw now there, ya see? I’m getting caught up in these little meaningless details again. My wife says I think too much, but it’s the weirdest coincidence.
Because I was talking with my friend down in the evidence department, and do you know what they found at the scene of the crime? One of those little enamel pins, y’know? The ones with the pronouns on ‘em? And this one said “they/them”. Not too unlike that pin you have on your tote bag right now. What a coincidence, huh? Must have fallen off from someone at the scene of the crime, because you know the victim was he/they. Couldn’t have been his, huh?
i need y'all to know that french colonialism is as grave if not worse as the british colonialism
This is the most powerful call to ratio I've ever seen. It's like she's performing an incantation.