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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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Every person out there who wants to romance Sans but they change his face and body to the point he’s unrecognizable are cowards. So you want to smooch this guy who scratches his ass in public and spends every break from work at a bar eating burgers and fries? But you wanna steal Papyrus’ jawline and slap it on Sans? And then make Sans look beefy when deep down in your heart you know he’s a squishy little grimelin? And also make him six feet tall? He’s the same size as a kid, he is 5′2″ at most. Not to mention some of you can’t accept Sans’ nubbly legs.

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ok but what if we

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Incels and other sexist men can’t see a woman doing something incredible without fuming and trying to discredit her. They’re now dissing on Katie Bouman, who helped write one of the algorithms that got us the black hole picture, saying she was just an assistant (they don’t know what assistant professor is), and using Andrew Chael, her colleague in the Event Horizon Telescope team who helped write one of the codes, as ~the true person behind the codes who is being erased by this anti-men society~ or whatever. They’re even saying crap like “lmao women really don’t do shit”. Andrew took to Twitter himself to call bullshit on that.

If y'all can spread this thread to counter such narrative it’d be great.

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Source: twitter.com
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mumble’s story is an inherently gay narrative

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this is MOST DEFINITELY about the penguin

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me: there’s gay subtext in happy feet

christians: you bet your ass there is!!

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I MEAN HELLO???

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*kracks knuckles* alright, so. This is a perfectly valid headcanon.

However, it’s important not to erase the narrative. This is a story about ableism. Mumbles is the only penguin who can’t sing, and his father thinks that’s because he dropped his egg, which is said to be enough to kill a child.

Mumbles is canonically disabled in both a social and physical way, his coat not changing much from childhood and him being unable to interact with other penguins in a way that’s seen as integral to being a part of the society. He is shown to be almost incapable of containing his feet when he’s happy, pointing towards evidence that dancing is one of his stims.

This is very likely a narrative about autism, though it definitely overlaps with the gay experience.

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Mumbles is autistic and gay and nothing you can say will change my mind.