A while back I was recovering from a panic attack so my wife said we should try watching Bluey.
The feelings were too scary, so instead we settled on Friday the 13th
I love the owl house though. But yes the feelings are very real.
Well, it’s kinda important to expose developing/more pliable brains to the full scale of things (not just one narrow little bit/spectrum) - a bit like playtime equips you with the mindset to face & make real-time decisions in the real situation (and not first having to comprehend what’s going on + have the years of background thinking about bigger concepts).
What is it with trans women being into cartoons and anime so much?
Queer ppl find ways to make up for their lost childhoods
Nerdy introverts who find community in niche fandoms?




