I've held off on watching the streams so as not to ruin Claire Obscur for me when I finally pick it up... I'm assuming that's what you're talking about at least.... How was it?
Was it a stream and/or video?
Will they and/or it be up within the next two weeks?
I'm kinda sorta really into reading webcomics right now, just finished Rain by Jocelyn Samara and started My Impossible Soulmate by the same author, and I might be reading for abit, but I might need video breaks.
Also, I highly recommend Rain to everyone, including everyone not reading this. It's really good, and I can't stress enough that even if you don't think you'll want to read it or like it, you should.
Only complaint from me is that due to starting in 2010, it uses an outdated term for afew years.
Also the lack of physiologically intersex characters (to my knowledge), and lack of representation, or atleast that I'm aware of.
I say physiologically because of how I understand gender to work, trans people technically may classify as intersex in a similar way to Swyer and Klinefelter syndrome.
Then again, my understanding of gender in that way is seemingly outdated, so it's possible not everyone does. Irregardless everything comes down to the brain, and the brain experiences gender whether or not you're trans, trans people just typically have gender and sex not develop parallel.
this could be so many different things. could be persona 5. could be turnip boy. i'm just gonna choose to believe that dad had enough and slayed the almighty creator
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Will they and/or it be up within the next two weeks?
I'm kinda sorta really into reading webcomics right now, just finished Rain by Jocelyn Samara and started My Impossible Soulmate by the same author, and I might be reading for abit, but I might need video breaks.
Only complaint from me is that due to starting in 2010, it uses an outdated term for afew years.
I say physiologically because of how I understand gender to work, trans people technically may classify as intersex in a similar way to Swyer and Klinefelter syndrome.