I realize Bridget's tags are in contention right now, but I don't think the tagging war on this one is justified considering the artist themselves has been pretty clear about what their intentions were with this piece.
The rule has always been, 'tag what you see, not what you know,' as such is the case, we can SEE the artist wrote here 'cowgirl' referring to Bridget, so we tag what we see, despite knowing Bridget's character. The same goes for other arts, unless it's shown clearly that Bridget has clear identifiable features such as vagina or an artist caption/commentary stating Bridget is a girl here, we will stick to what we see. It does not matter whether or not the character has a disputed gender, we're not here to discuss and debate the deeper roots of such a topic, only to tag and archive art with the most common and simplest of known defined terms.
The rule has always been, 'tag what you see, not what you know,' as such is the case, we can SEE the artist wrote here 'cowgirl' referring to Bridget, so we tag what we see, despite knowing Bridget's character. The same goes for other arts, unless it's shown clearly that Bridget has clear identifiable features such as vagina or an artist caption/commentary stating Bridget is a girl here, we will stick to what we see. It does not matter whether or not the character has a disputed gender, we're not here to discuss and debate the deeper roots of such a topic, only to tag and archive art with the most common and simplest of known defined terms.
Goldlewis calls her cowgirl in the game, that's not a strong enough argument. And as has been said a dozen times already, TWYS is not an absolute truth. Danbooru policy is to maintain the status quo until a decision is made, not to randomly go around changing the tags on random posts before then. Bridget is biologically male, and nothing in this image indicates otherwise.
Goldlewis calls her cowgirl in the game, that's not a strong enough argument. And as has been said a dozen times already, TWYS is not an absolute truth. Danbooru policy is to maintain the status quo until a decision is made, not to randomly go around changing the tags on random posts before then. Bridget is biologically male, and nothing in this image indicates otherwise.
Very well, then we'll leave it at biological evidence for art pieces, I was just of tired of seeing these 'gender fights' pop up in comments; they were unsightly and unconstructive for the most part.
Bridget is biologically male, and nothing in this image indicates otherwise.
Looks like a girl to me in this piece. But moreover, I read the artist's Twitter and their intentions were made pretty clear. I've always heard it told that we are meant to tag what's in the piece, not what we think the character as -- so art of remilia_scarlet is only tagged vampire if she has vampiric traits, not the other way around. There's really no reason to assume every artist is drawing Bridget with "biological malehood" in mind.
Looks like a girl to me in this piece. But moreover, I read the artist's Twitter and their intentions were made pretty clear. I've always heard it told that we are meant to tag what's in the piece, not what we think the character as -- so art of remilia_scarlet is only tagged vampire if she has vampiric traits, not the other way around. There's really no reason to assume every artist is drawing Bridget with "biological malehood" in mind.
I'm explaining site policy. Gender tags are much looser on TWYS than other tags. They default to canon information unless there's sufficient evidence in the picture to believe otherwise. "Sufficient evidence" is usually genitalia. I've also checked the artist's twitter, I didn't see anything suggesting they drew Bridget as biologically female here, she looks exactly like every other clothed appearance, unless you're going to link where they say in no uncertain terms that Bridget is fully a girl here instead of just baselessly claiming artist intent.
And why wouldn't we assume artists are drawing her with "biological malehood"? Bridget being trans doesn't magically remove the dick she was born with. Artists aren't stupid. Being male-to-female is a relevant part of her being trans, she wouldn't be much of trans representation if everyone is just going to pretend she's not a woman in a man's body.
The fact is, current policy is to tag Bridget as male unless there's visual evidence proving otherwise, and it'll stay that way until a consensus is reached on an alternative. Which seems unlikely with the current thread on the topic locked after some bad faith actors started derailing it with misinformation and lies.
I'm explaining site policy. Gender tags are much looser on TWYS than other tags. They default to canon information unless there's sufficient evidence in the picture to believe otherwise. "Sufficient evidence" is usually genitalia. I've also checked the artist's twitter, I didn't see anything suggesting they drew Bridget as biologically female here, she looks exactly like every other clothed appearance, unless you're going to link where they say in no uncertain terms that Bridget is fully a girl here instead of just baselessly claiming artist intent.
And why wouldn't we assume artists are drawing her with "biological malehood"? Bridget being trans doesn't magically remove the dick she was born with. Artists aren't stupid. Being male-to-female is a relevant part of her being trans, she wouldn't be much of trans representation if everyone is just going to pretend she's not a woman in a man's body.
The fact is, current policy is to tag Bridget as male unless there's visual evidence proving otherwise, and it'll stay that way until a consensus is reached on an alternative. Which seems unlikely with the current thread on the topic locked after some bad faith actors started derailing it with misinformation and lies.
The artist made a whole-ass thread about how Bridget is a girl now (2.5hrs before posting this art).
Yet somehow this means "still looks like a boy to me" to some people here.
Bruh that thread is about Bridget being trans. That doesn't change how we use the gender count tags; they are not for tagging gender identity. Bridget has always looked like a girl, that has never stopped us from tagging her as a boy, why would it change now just because how she identifies changed? Did the artist say she's got a fucking pussy in this image? Or is the artist drawing a trans girl who probably still has her dick cause she came out as trans literally five seconds ago?
I've been hearing so many conflicting things. I have heard both that it was in a single bad ending, and that Bridget's gender identity crisis was an invention of the western script.
I've been hearing so many conflicting things. I have heard both that it was in a single bad ending, and that Bridget's gender identity crisis was an invention of the western script.
Both are lies. There are no bad endings, and both EN and JP scripts are identical.
we literally have the 'transgender' tag. ffs, why can't yall accept the fact that she's accepted herself as a girl and tag her properly. in both the jp and EN voiceovers, she says the same exact thing: "I'm a girl" "onnanoko desukara" https://www.dropbox.com/s/i6owj5p86kqhed7/bgt-en-jp-comp.mp3?dl=0
we literally have the 'transgender' tag. ffs, why can't yall accept the fact that she's accepted herself as a girl and tag her properly. in both the jp and EN voiceovers, she says the same exact thing: "I'm a girl" "onnanoko desukara" https://www.dropbox.com/s/i6owj5p86kqhed7/bgt-en-jp-comp.mp3?dl=0
Last time I checked, the tagging rule doesn't have anything with MENTAL gender, but BIOLOGICAL gender.
Here's the full tagging rule:
Tag what you see, not what you know. In other words, only tag the visual and factual elements in the image. For example, images where the full moon is prominently depicted will have a full_moon tag. Ideally you should use an existing tag on Danbooru. This means you should not tag what you know about a character. For example remilia_scarlet is supposed to be a vampire, but don't tag every picture depicting her with the vampire tag. Only use the vampire tag if the characteristics are clearly visible.
Both are lies. There are no bad endings, and both EN and JP scripts are identical.
The Bridget is trans is wholly a western invention though since the JP fans don't care what his gender identity is. Either he dejectly accepts the brainwashing from his village that he's a girl, or he reaffirms his convictions to prove being a twin boy isn't bad luck.
The Bridget is trans is wholly a western invention though since the JP fans don't care what his gender identity is. Either he dejectly accepts the brainwashing from his village that he's a girl, or he reaffirms his convictions to prove being a twin boy isn't bad luck.
The JP fans care very much what her gender identity is, and in fact, if you bothered to read the forum thread on this topic, have widely accepted Bridget identifying as female as canon. What they consider debatable is whether or not identifying as female makes her trans, which is defined differently in Japanese culture.
The JP fans care very much what her gender identity is, and in fact, if you bothered to read the forum thread on this topic, have widely accepted Bridget identifying as female as canon. What they consider debatable is whether or not identifying as female makes her trans, which is defined differently in Japanese culture.
Which ending is canon is still up for debate so Bridget being a boy-girl or a girly boy is still up for debate till the next instalment that has them.
Which ending is canon is still up for debate so Bridget being a boy-girl or a girly boy is still up for debate till the next instalment that has them.
The JP fans consider all of them canon, and no one questioned the canonicity of other characters in Strive. It's only the west debating canon, and only Bridget where this is up for debate.
Because none of you can give conclusive arguments, so the only thing you can fall back on is that Bridget's endings must be noncanon.
The JP fans consider all of them canon, and no one questioned the canonicity of other characters in Strive. It's only the west debating canon, and only Bridget where this is up for debate.
Because none of you can give conclusive arguments, so the only thing you can fall back on is that Bridget's endings must be noncanon.
All the endings in Guilty gear XX were also canon, until the later instalments cemented what endings actually were established canon, so nice try. Until it's decided in a later GG game that Bridget is or is not trans we can't justifibly call them trans.
All the endings in Guilty gear XX were also canon, until the later instalments cemented what endings actually were established canon, so nice try. Until it's decided in a later GG game that Bridget is or is not trans we can't justifibly call them trans.
Except the endings in older games actually contradicted each other, it was apparent to anyone with functioning eyes and ears without being told that certain endings couldn't be canon if other endings were canon. Strive isn't like that, and none of Bridget's endings contradict each other in any way. They even very plainly follow a logical progression.
You just insist on believing that they contradict each other, because Bridget only says the phrase, "I'm a girl!" in one of them, and not all of them. Don't even bring up the chapter 1 scenes, those are not endings, and you can only see one of them on a particular run, so she actually only corrects someone once in two nearly identical versions of one scene.
Except the endings in older games actually contradicted each other, it was apparent to anyone with functioning eyes and ears without being told that certain endings couldn't be canon if other endings were canon. Strive isn't like that, and none of Bridget's endings contradict each other in any way. They even very plainly follow a logical progression.
You just insist on believing that they contradict each other, because Bridget only says the phrase, "I'm a girl!" in one of them, and not all of them. Don't even bring up the chapter 1 scenes, those are not endings, and you can only see one of them on a particular run, so she actually only corrects someone once in two nearly identical versions of one scene.
Except Bridget accepting that they're a girl while depressed and them affirming they'll be true to their real self while happy are contradictory endings. Because one is them accepting their village's traditions they've been trying to prove wrong, and another is them continuing to prove that they're not bad luck.
one is them accepting their village's traditions they've been trying to prove wrong, and another is them continuing to prove that they're not bad luck.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought that her "village's tradition" was to kill one or both of the male twins, and her being raised as a girl in the first place was a deliberate sleight-of-hand on the part of her parents to avoid being pressured into following that tradition. In which case, continuing to be alive is inherently breaking with tradition, regardless of what pronouns she chooses to use while doing so.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought that her "village's tradition" was to kill one or both of the male twins, and her being raised as a girl in the first place was a deliberate sleight-of-hand on the part of her parents to avoid being pressured into following that tradition. In which case, continuing to be alive is inherently breaking with tradition, regardless of what pronouns she chooses to use while doing so.
To my understanding, that's the case. The whole "dress him as a girl" is meant to be a way to hide the fact that Bridget and his brother are true twins (monozygome is the term, I think). He just disliked being called a girl, and nowaday I guess he's fine with it.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought that her "village's tradition" was to kill one or both of the male twins, and her being raised as a girl in the first place was a deliberate sleight-of-hand on the part of her parents to avoid being pressured into following that tradition. In which case, continuing to be alive is inherently breaking with tradition, regardless of what pronouns she chooses to use while doing so.
Accepting that they're a girl means Bridget is validating their parent's decision to raise them as a girl and that the village tradition that same sex twins are a bad luck omen is correct. Choosing to be true to who they really are, a boy, means they're actively fighting that same tradition.
Also, I'm not sure if anyone bothered to really look at Bridget's dialogue when they said: ""That's right, I'm a a girl~" with the male symbol included with the word 'girl'? That's an Otoko no ko joke.
Also, I'm not sure if anyone bothered to really look at Bridget's dialogue when they said: ""That's right, I'm a a girl~" with the male symbol included with the word 'girl'? That's an Otoko no ko joke.
Honestly I feel like nobody bothered checking anything. I saw people on Twitter claiming that it was Bridget's village who forced him to crossdress, while claiming that him finally turning into a girl was positive (which it isn't, that means he gives in under pressure, and the claim was complete fabrication anyway since his village doesn't know that he's a boy), I saw people claiming that Bridget saying he's a girl is from a non-canon ending, then that all endings are canon... The whole thing is a trainwreck.
The only positive impact is that we might get a lot more Bridget porn.
Honestly I feel like nobody bothered checking anything. I saw people on Twitter claiming that it was Bridget's village who forced him to crossdress, while claiming that him finally turning into a girl was positive (which it isn't, that means he gives in under pressure, and the claim was complete fabrication anyway since his village doesn't know that he's a boy), I saw people claiming that Bridget saying he's a girl is from a non-canon ending, then that all endings are canon... The whole thing is a trainwreck.
The only positive impact is that we might get a lot more Bridget porn.
Generally how Guilty Gear deals with their arcade endings is that all of them are canon, since there are active time travelers in the setting, and establishing the canon is generally left to the *next* game to pick which endings they're going with.
Bridget might go be He or She in the next game, we don't know which is why I've been using gender neutral pronouns when talking about them (which to be honest since they swapped the masculine symbol for the angony symbol, but with masculine leaning due to how it's angled seems to be the best choice to refer to them). The Japanese website calls Bridget a he, still holding on to the Otoko no ko, while the english website calls them a girl, which is leaning into the transgender appeal.
Generally how Guilty Gear deals with their arcade endings is that all of them are canon, since there are active time travelers in the setting, and establishing the canon is generally left to the *next* game to pick which endings they're going with.
Which really make me doubt Bridget's turned into a trans, otherwise why would one ending contradicts the others so violently? Well, I say that, but I never actually played Guilty Gear, so maybe it's normal. I dunno, was there ever a case of endings contradicting themselves to a point that a character's entire personality does a 180°+nollie+backflip in one ending?
cd_young said:
Bridget might go be He or She in the next game, we don't know which is why I've been using gender neutral pronouns when talking about them (which to be honest since they swapped the masculine symbol for the angony symbol, but with masculine leaning due to how it's angled seems to be the best choice to refer to them). The Japanese website calls Bridget a he, still holding on to the Otoko no ko, while the english website calls them a girl, which is leaning into the transgender appeal.
I'm willing to bet it's a joke, but that the English website didn't understand it. Japaneses are oddly fond of crossdressing and genderbending in their works (I mean, even the Zatoichi movie has a few crossdressers, and it's not exactly a comical movie), moreso than Western artists, but their fans are still, well, fans, and I doubt any dev would shoot themselves in the foot by removing a character's selling point to make him "just" a girl.
Out of curiosity, anyone knows how Japanese fans are taking the news?
Which really make me doubt Bridget's turned into a trans, otherwise why would one ending contradicts the others so violently?
That's because they don't. There is nothing contradictory in any of the endings. From start to finish it is the story of a person who is pretending to be something that doesn't make them happy, because they're afraid of losing what they have. The only thing Bridget has been for the last 6 years is male, so what exactly has she been pretending to be?
Out of curiosity, anyone knows how Japanese fans are taking the news?
Pretty much exactly how we have. A lot of arguing. The one difference is that the majority have accepted that Bridget identifies as female. What they aren't in aggreement over is whether or not that makes her trans. I said exactly this in an earlier comment.
That's because they don't. There is nothing contradictory in any of the endings. From start to finish it is the story of a person who is pretending to be something that doesn't make them happy, because they're afraid of losing what they have. The only thing Bridget has been for the last 6 years is male, so what exactly has she been pretending to be?
Pretty much exactly how we have. A lot of arguing. The one difference is that the majority have accepted that Bridget identifies as female. What they aren't in aggreement over is whether or not that makes her trans. I said exactly this in an earlier comment.
Majority? Please, do put out the statistics and sample size on that. We all know that the 'majority' in the internet won't represent the real majority of the population, because those who have and has expressed their opinions will always be part of the smaller yet loud minority, while the 'true' majority will remain silent.
Most importantly, you don't get to claim 'majority' without ensuring an even distribution of the population. How much of those who 'accepted' Bridget was female supports gender movement/identifies as genderqueer, and how much of them are not? If the data was skewed towards the first, could you still call it 'majority'?
That's because they don't. There is nothing contradictory in any of the endings. From start to finish it is the story of a person who is pretending to be something that doesn't make them happy, because they're afraid of losing what they have. The only thing Bridget has been for the last 6 years is male, so what exactly has she been pretending to be?
A girl when at home. They might be a famous bounty hunter, but their home village still has the superstition that same sex twins are bad luck.
A girl when at home. They might be a famous bounty hunter, but their home village still has the superstition that same sex twins are bad luck.
Thanks for proving you literally have no idea what you're talking about, I guess? I do have to wonder where any of your claims are coming from, cause they're not coming from any of the games, or official sources.
Bridget's canon XX ending is becoming a succesful bounty hunter and revealing her true sex to the village and dispelling the superstition. She hasn't needed to pretend to be a girl for six years. All of her official profiles state this.
I think I'll just stop reading arguments and play the game directly when it comes out, because trans keep claiming that Bridget gave in to peer pressure and assumed his "real" sex, aka the one everyone assumed him to be, and they keep seeing it as a big victory. While I can't help but see it as a major defeat : rather than imposing himself to the world as a cute boy, he gives up and just goes along "yeah, I'm a girl, whatever". I need to see it in context to decide once and for all what it means. It's an arcade game, right? Hopefully it'll be ported to PC or something, there aren't many arcade rooms around here. Depending from the context, that might be just him playing along out of fatigue, or a troll as cd young implied.
blindVigil said:
That's because they don't. There is nothing contradictory in any of the endings. From start to finish it is the story of a person who is pretending to be something that doesn't make them happy, because they're afraid of losing what they have. The only thing Bridget has been for the last 6 years is male, so what exactly has she been pretending to be?
A boy mistaken (purposefully or not) for a girl? I though that was his entire shtick : he's mistaken for a girl, that pisses him off, HERE'S A REAL HIGH-CLASS BOUT, IT'S ON, and then there's a fight, he punches the opposing party in the dongliz, and goes on his way?
I think I'll just stop reading arguments and play the game directly when it comes out, because trans keep claiming that Bridget gave in to peer pressure and assumed his "real" sex, aka the one everyone assumed him to be, and they keep seeing it as a big victory. While I can't help but see it as a major defeat : rather than imposing himself to the world as a cute boy, he gives up and just goes along "yeah, I'm a girl, whatever". I need to see it in context to decide once and for all what it means. It's an arcade game, right? Hopefully it'll be ported to PC or something, there aren't many arcade rooms around here. Depending from the context, that might be just him playing along out of fatigue, or a troll as cd young implied.
I, uh, didn't expect you to be this clueless on the subject. No offense. All of the GG games are on Steam. Bridget is the newest Strive DLC.
Not sure where you're getting the idea that trans people are saying she gave into peer pressure, everyone against her being trans are the ones arguing that.
A boy mistaken (purposefully or not) for a girl? I though that was his entire shtick : he's mistaken for a girl, that pisses him off, HERE'S A REAL HIGH-CLASS BOUT, IT'S ON, and then there's a fight, he punches the opposing party in the dongliz, and goes on his way?
No. Bridget is like, one of the nicest people ever. Her story in her first appearance was about dispelling the superstition of her village that same sex twins bring misfortune. It was never about her own identity, she was actually perfectly content to be raised as a girl, and never blamed her parents or even the village. She only cared that the superstition would lead to more people being hurt. So she left her village to become a successful male bounty hunter, and give her earnings to the village to prove that same sex twins weren't a bad omen. She succeeded at this, and the village has known she's male since. That takes place six years before Strive.
I, uh, didn't expect you to be this clueless on the subject. No offense. All of the GG games are on Steam. Bridget is the newest Strive DLC.
None taken, to be honest, I suck at fighting games, and unlike strategy games, they're all so different that the very few skills I developped in Soul Calibut 6 or Bloody Roar cannot be brought to Melty Blood or Blazblue. I'll check it and get the ending myself. And I must admit a lot of it is disdain for trans and how they tend to assume that some characters are trans because they're not manly enough or not womanly enough. I already brought it up, but I saw people claiming that Aerith Gainsborough was trans because she wasn't afraid of taking action, kicking ass, and wearing a choker. And it just sound so incredibly sexist that I can't even bring it up without getting angry, and I fear it's just a matter of time before more female characters like Samus Aran or Ellen Ripley are claimed to be trans because they're not womanly enough. Anyway, this is getting off-topic and more of my personal rant so I'll stop here, let's stick to Bridget and Bridget only.
Not sure where you're getting the idea that trans people are saying she gave into peer pressure, everyone against her being trans are the ones arguing that.
Because the very few I know about Bridget is that he's a boy crossdressing as a girl to not be killed or forced into exile. I'm not even sure if he was raised as a girl or just dressing like one (I was told he only dressed as a girl to leave the house), but I know one of his berserk buttons is being called a girl, so actually turning into one feel like a step backward. Like, I dunno how to explain it, but Bridget as a trap feels a lot more complex and interesting as a character than if he turned into a girl.
No. Bridget is like, one of the nicest people ever. Her story in her first appearance was about dispelling the superstition of her village that same sex twins bring misfortune. It was never about her own identity, she was actually perfectly content to be raised as a girl, and never blamed her parents or even the village. She only cared that the superstition would lead to more people being hurt. So she left her village to become a successful male bounty hunter, and give her earnings to the village to prove that same sex twins weren't a bad omen. She succeeded at this, and the village has known she's male since. That takes place six years before Strive.
Wait, I'm confused, if he's dispelled the superstition, why does he keep dressing as a girl?
but I know one of his berserk buttons is being called a girl, so actually turning into one feel like a step backward.
I mean, do you know that? You haven't played a Guilty Gear game before, right?
Wait, I'm confused, if he's dispelled the superstition, why does he keep dressing as a girl?
Because she wants to? Like I said, it was never something she disliked. If she wasn't so worried about other twins suffering the way she would have if her parents hadn't protected her, then she probably would've been content to live her entire life that way.
I mean, do you know that? You haven't played a Guilty Gear game before, right?
I... heard it? Shit, you're right, I don't actually know.
Because she wants to? Like I said, it was never something she disliked. If she wasn't so worried about other twins suffering the way she would have if her parents hadn't protected her, then she probably would've been content to live her entire life that way.
In that case, doesn't that prove that he disliked being forced to crossdress? I mean, why change the customs if he was fine with them? He has to be unhappy with it, and you use the word "suffering", which is rather strong. Also, tried the game, got killed during the tutorial. Give me a few decades to beat the game and check the ending.
FRien said: In that case, doesn't that prove that he disliked being forced to crossdress? I mean, why change the customs if he was fine with them? He has to be unhappy with it, and you use the word "suffering", which is rather strong.
She was perfectly fine with it, it's her parents who suffered because they "forced" this upon her, not knowing that she was genuinely happy. She tried to prove herself as a real man and get rid of the superstition to make her parents happy. If she hated being seen as a girl she would've stopped dressing like one outside the village.
She was perfectly fine with it, it's her parents who suffered because they "forced" this upon her, not knowing that she was genuinely happy. She tried to prove herself as a real man and get rid of the superstition to make her parents happy. If she hated being seen as a girl she would've stopped dressing like one outside the village.
Being forced to do it since birth is very habit forming, also according to Astolfo and a lot of crossdressers, woens clothes are really comfortable.
Being forced to do it since birth is very habit forming,
Do you have brain damage? By that logic trans people wouldn't exist, since they're all more or less forced into acting as a different gender than their own.
cd_young said: also according to Astolfo and a lot of crossdressers, woens clothes are really comfortable.
While true, there's plenty of comfortable men's clothes too, and those are't counterproductive to presenting yourself as a man.
Do you have brain damage? By that logic trans people wouldn't exist, since they're all more or less forced into acting as a different gender than their own.
While true, there's plenty of comfortable men's clothes too, and those are't counterproductive to presenting yourself as a man.
OK, read what the fuck I said. HE WAS FORCED TO DRESS LIKE A GIRL FOR YEARS. Which means he became comfortable in women's clothes. Fuck off with your fucking moronic take.
OK, read what the fuck I said. HE WAS FORCED TO DRESS LIKE A GIRL FOR YEARS. Which means he became comfortable in women's clothes. Fuck off with your fucking moronic take.
That makes even less sense, so thanks for answering my previous question.
She was perfectly fine with it, it's her parents who suffered because they "forced" this upon her, not knowing that she was genuinely happy. She tried to prove herself as a real man and get rid of the superstition to make her parents happy. If she hated being seen as a girl she would've stopped dressing like one outside the village.
This, also several of her endings also support both roles anyways.
The feeling I'm getting, especially with Baiken, is that arcade story mode isn't the best venue for showcasing character development or arcs/struggles that occurred between games, because especially with Baiken, I am confused as to how we got here.
The feeling I'm getting, especially with Baiken, is that arcade story mode isn't the best venue for showcasing character development or arcs/struggles that occurred between games, because especially with Baiken, I am confused as to how we got here.
They have a full VN story mode, and we're paying per character at this point (sans Season Pass), its not like they can't find a way to give better context.
Even if its a fighting game, I am allowed to not like how they are doing things.
I think it's hilarious Bridget is now some trans icon despite their backstory effectively being born a boy and being groomed to be a girl by the society/community they lived in. Seeing people cheer on Bridget without knowing the grooming aspect is just... *chefs kiss* peak.
I think it's hilarious Bridget is now some trans icon despite their backstory effectively being born a boy and being groomed to be a girl by the society/community they lived in. Seeing people cheer on Bridget without knowing the grooming aspect is just... *chefs kiss* peak.
The only thing "hilarious" is clowns like you perpetuating this bullshit.