rai-the-builder.bsky.social
Prop and costume builder š¤artist š¤ 26 š¤ loves Tokusatsu and building models š¤ Commissions open
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gods i fucking love the end of Mobile Suit Gundam, never fails to make me cry
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This is a very heartfelt breakdown of my costume, I greatly appreciate it! Iām no good with praise, but thank you for your kindness!
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Tyyyy
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Wow thatās high praise! Thank you!
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Iām glad you like it! Honestly I know itās cliche to say but I never expected this level of engagement at all!
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To be honest, I donāt know! Iām just an ally myself, my best friends are trans, and I know that trans rider fans would appreciate this sort of thing. I love kamen rider and my found family, so I simply wanted to make something relating to it. I think you answered your own question well though!
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Man it was certainly something šµāš« happy that the right audience is the overwhelming majority though!
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Iāll be setting up an Etsy later today!
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Iāll let my friendās well written post handle this one. TLDR, itās an old quote from a show written in post war Japan, but Iām using it expressly in support of trans rights
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ABSOLUTELY NOT
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These days, you can watch some of the shows on tubi or YouTube for free. Itās not for everyone, but I adore it. I recommend it to anyone!
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Hey no worries, it happens. But I appreciate the apology!
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It's a quote from a show written by people who grew up in post-war Japan. The adults of the showa era knew the tragedies and injustice of war, yet still carried these sentiments to the children watching. Iām sorry that you feel that way, but I donāt know you.
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Itās a quote from a show written by people who grew up in post-war Japan. The adults of the showa era knew the tragedies and injustice of war, yet still carried these sentiments to the children watching.
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Donāt look so deeply into it, friend.
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Sure! But itās easy to say you have peace or Justice under corrupt or unjust systems, since those terms can be misused.
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I can get down with that. Amen, Buck
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Ty bro!
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Surely the freedom to be happy in oneās skin isnāt the interference you speak of?
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Hey pal. Not here to argue, but you feel free to, user PHD-pog!
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I mean that goes without saying, but one has to come before the other.
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Ok?
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My GOAT
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If anyone is interested in one lmk! Partial sales go towards this excellent org that helps LGBT youth find a place to call home.
www.rainbowrailroad.org