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Today’s Princess of the Day is: Witch Princess, from Harvest Moon.

A mysterious trickster and the rival of the Harvest Goddess, the Witch Princess spends her time crafting spells to cause trouble in the forest.

So like the cars aren’t stronger than regular cars right? So two cars could accidentally slam into each other at a speed that just explodes both of them, bits of mater scattered for hundreds of metres around, lightning McQueen can’t even be identified.

Could you imagine two horses colliding fast enough that their legs just fly off? That’s a car crime for sure

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Thats literally a car accident unless it was on purpose.

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i got so lost in the idea of two horses exploding on impact i forgot what an accident was

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Cis people fucking with gender is good for trans people, actually.

It normalizes these breaks from gender expectations, it promotes acceptance of it, and it helps us expand resources that help trans people if cis people are using them, too.

Imagine a world where binding is a common fashion choice; where nearly every major fashion company makes and sells them, where nobody bats an eye when someone wants to flatten their chest.

Imagine a world where people can go on HRT just because they want to; where more clinics provide it, more doctors learn how to administer it, and more researchers research the effects.

Imagine a world where “GRS” surgeries are open to anyone who wants them; where you don’t need letters and assessments and specialists and therapists to determine you’re sufficiently miserable in your body without them.

“Appropriating transness” my ass. We have a lot more in common with disability activism than marginalized ethnicities and cultures, yall. Not because this is a disorder or a disability, but because the “culture” you’re referring to is just a collection of needs that a lot of us have in common.

The more normalized it is to meet those needs, the more widely-available those resources will be.

It’s called the “curb cut effect” and OP is entirely correct.