that’s your interpretation of stick figures but okay. they put boobs on them when it’s important that they’re female. they put a dick on when it’s important it’s male. that’s how stick figures work. otherwise they’re genderless.
no worries, we’re just reading different things into it. that’s the fun thing about art. i see nonbinary because i’m comfortable with that existing and i don’t see gender specified in the characters. you see nonspecified gender must be male because, well you didn’t say why.
because nearly every single c&h comic and animated vid uses male pronouns/male voices for characters that haven’t got boobs, because the cis male authors have been drawing it this way since the early 00s before non-binary is where it got today.
Nothing to do with comfort of non-binary persons. Just to context of the writers.
Nah they put boobs on ‘em if they’re women; otherwise the default’s a man.
Again I’ve moved on as OP implored me to do in their deleted comment, but uhhh, whatever drives engagement I suppose. 🤙
that’s your interpretation of stick figures but okay. they put boobs on them when it’s important that they’re female. they put a dick on when it’s important it’s male. that’s how stick figures work. otherwise they’re genderless.
Ok, if that’s what you think is happening. 🤙 agree to disagree. have a great day bud.
no worries, we’re just reading different things into it. that’s the fun thing about art. i see nonbinary because i’m comfortable with that existing and i don’t see gender specified in the characters. you see nonspecified gender must be male because, well you didn’t say why.
because nearly every single c&h comic and animated vid uses male pronouns/male voices for characters that haven’t got boobs, because the cis male authors have been drawing it this way since the early 00s before non-binary is where it got today.
Nothing to do with comfort of non-binary persons. Just to context of the writers.
Rude not to Shaka back 🤙
that’s your sign culture not mine