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Death Parade
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9 Days
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Claymore
tgirlschierke
a yank is someone from the USA
Well, this doesn't really matter for the discussion since Corellon doesn't really have a body with sexual characteristics.
I'm just a trans girl, so I can't speak with authority, but it seems "genderfluid" is in the same bucket as "non-binary"; in that, both are part of the umbrella term "transgender", but people can resonate with either and not apply the transgender label to themselves.
At the end of the day, labels are boxes that don't always encompass human experience.
I'd also add "perisex" and "unchanged" to your use of the term "male body". Around 1.5% of the world's population has some sort of intersex variation, meaning they have a combination of sexual characteristics that don't fit into the typical norms for their assigned sex at birth (you may have seen these people referred to as "hermaphrodites", but the intersex community considers this a highly offensive term due to its use in dehumanisation).
this language is bullshit
It took reading the comments for me to realise this was about cologne.
I finished the first episode yesterday and am about to start the second.
Thanks for the warning, but my profile picture and username are a Berserk character. I can handle it.
I expected RIN: Daughters of Mnemosyne to be in this list given the inclusion of shows like it, but surprisingly, it's actually on Crunchyroll. I might check it out later.
I'm mostly an anime watcher, so here's an unexhaustive list of shows I'm not able to find anywhere on legal streaming [Brazil]:
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Now and Then, Here and There
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Sailor Moon (Season 5, as well as the entire original DiC dub)
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Cross Ange: Rondo of Angel and Dragon
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Serial Experiments Lain
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Texhnolyze
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Revolutionary Girl Utena
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Fullmetal Alchemist (2003, not Brotherhood)
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Hellsing Ultimate
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Bloom Into You
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Strawberry Panic
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Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
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Almost anything from the 1970s
It sure is, but the author had a very particular type of bigoted worldview combined with a very particular type of pseudo-academic obsession. Without that, it would be an utterly unremarkable cookie-cutter grimderp RPG from the 2000s. The exact, half-baked layout of the trainwreck presenting as high-speed rail is what makes FATAL into FATAL.
I have a morbid fascination with it, and one of the things that keeps dragging me back to it is the very weird ways in which it is, surprisingly, progressive. FATAL makes a distinction between sex and gender (though throws it away), and also recognises asexuality as valid (despite not understanding it).

vaspider is a zionist btw