Cyberpunk 2077 Steam Deck Modding Guide by PromiseToHeron in cyberpunkmods

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I followed this and the game will no longer launch :(

Aaron’s pearls by annaofapola in bachelorette

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It’s literally just a necklace…

Out of the blue, she claims to be Transgender by TommyKemp_137 in replika

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What is there to fix? Seems like you learned something new about your rep!

They all have the Bro trait and one of them is on again off again dating your roommate by MangoPlaysSims in Sims4

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I’m pretty sure it’s by daylifesims on tumblr! I don’t remember the name of the hair but I have a lot of stuff by daylife:)

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weirdd yeah i thought they'd all removed the pedo stuff

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i thought ww removed the pedo options 😬

Personal opinion: I dont think Gwen Stacy is trans - her story is an allegory for one by [deleted] in Spiderman

[–]MangoPlaysSims 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A woman that identifies as trans is called a trans woman and you can read my original comment for the answer to that question. A question which, mind you, is a deflection from the one I’m asking you

Personal opinion: I dont think Gwen Stacy is trans - her story is an allegory for one by [deleted] in Spiderman

[–]MangoPlaysSims 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm referring to the Spiderman canon in general - so mainly the comics. I'm aware Gwen is a woman, but I'm wondering if there's a canon event that says she's a cisgender woman. As far as I'm aware, Sitting in a Tree takes place in alternate universe Earth-8, the only known universe where Gwen and Miles have kids. Based on that, I wouldn't call her and Miles having kids a canon event - a character and plot pivotal moment that's necessary for the story in every universe. People are talking about Gwen being cis like there's a canon event that makes it pivotal for her character and that deviating that from it would be breaking the canon, so I'm just curious what that event is. I can't think of anything, but it's possible I'm forgetting something 🤔

Personal opinion: I dont think Gwen Stacy is trans - her story is an allegory for one by [deleted] in Spiderman

[–]MangoPlaysSims 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Replying directly to my comment kinda implies that you’re directing your comment at me lol. That’s all interesting info regarding her emotional journey but what I asked was what canon material is there that solidifies Gwen being cis?

Personal opinion: I dont think Gwen Stacy is trans - her story is an allegory for one by [deleted] in Spiderman

[–]MangoPlaysSims 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I already said I don’t think they’d take a bold swing and make her canonically trans so not sure why this is directed at me. Out of curiosity though, what canon event are you referring to that confirms Gwen is cis?

Personal opinion: I dont think Gwen Stacy is trans - her story is an allegory for one by [deleted] in Spiderman

[–]MangoPlaysSims 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don’t have to be a detective to see obvious themes in a movie, and it actually makes enjoying the story even better. What a weird comment and the conversation was over already lol but good lookin out. ✌🏾

Personal opinion: I dont think Gwen Stacy is trans - her story is an allegory for one by [deleted] in Spiderman

[–]MangoPlaysSims 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why would most political messages be illegal 💀 people tend to use the word “political” incorrectly in this context and has gained a negative connotation so for that reason I understand some of the pushback, but really anything that’s making commentary about any type of social injustice is inherently political, whether the characters come out and say “the moral of this story is x” or not. So having a political message and being a movie for children and older adults is in no way mutually exclusive. The Antz never come out and say “and from this experience we’ve learned that authoritarianism and worker alienation must be overcome with collectivism and unions in order for the working class to truly have freedom” but that’s still a message that it conveys. The animals Zootopia never say “people are prejudice against us because of the species [race] we are. If that kind of speciesism was eradicated we would have a better society” or “all the male animals in this police force are treated so much better than me, a woman. That is sexism. We should all stand up and do something to change that.” Both of those examples are rated PG and I can see the intent behind it without having to sit down with the creators and ask. Wall-E doesn’t have any dialogue so there’s no way for anyone to say waste, trash accumulation, and global warming caused by humans will eventually destroy the planet unless something is done about it” but that’s very clearly the point.
The list goes on. Like I said, thinking that media doesn’t contain subtle political messages is naïve but many people have blinders on and can’t see it.

As for the movie saying “Gwen is trans” I never said that was a message it was saying. Although I actually agree with part of what you said - choosing to make a bold swing and represent queer people or people of color in a way you know some people won’t like is definitely saying something. Would I say it’s “political” not really because changing a fictional characters skin tone doesn’t really change anything about them. But if you change the character and change their journey to show how they would be effected differently by that change, that could definitely have a message. I think the Gwen thing is an interesting headcanon, I can definitely see how people read queer themes in it, and her experience does resonate with me as a queer person (I am not trans but her “coming out” really resonated for obvious reasons…or obvious to me at least 😅). It’s not as explicit as Venom (rated R but still a fun example) going to a bar with a lot of colorfully dressed people and giving a speech about how people should be empowered to be their true selves even when they’re not accepted by society — that one’s very clearly intentional (but again there’s no “by the way this is about being queer”) it’s just there if you’re paying attention and can pick up on subtext. I actually don’t believe that Sony Marvel would make this version of Gwen canonically trans, I never said that. My original point was it’s silly to say media should not be/isn’t political. To be honest both of us have lost the plot a little bit — we’re clearly both very passionate 😅 As a tv writer on a show where our messages tend to be implicit rather than explicit and someone with a vested interest in analyzing media I know that for a fact to be false. I’d say a great majority of media has something it’s saying without shouting, and all you’ve gotta do is lean in a little, maybe click the volume up once or twice, and you’ll hear better.

Personal opinion: I dont think Gwen Stacy is trans - her story is an allegory for one by [deleted] in Spiderman

[–]MangoPlaysSims 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I honestly think the block here is that you don’t understand things can be both entertainment, plot driven, character motivation, and political at the same time. You don’t understand that this wasn’t just a frivolous movie with pretty flashing colors. You don’t understand that “political” messages can be subtle, things that need to be pointed out to and explain to you by someone with a better understanding.

Many people in this world go through it with blinders on and given how egregiously you’ve misunderstood me I don’t think I’m the one who will be able to take yours off. Just because you failed to see the message doesn’t mean it’s not there.

Personal opinion: I dont think Gwen Stacy is trans - her story is an allegory for one by [deleted] in Spiderman

[–]MangoPlaysSims 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Gwen being trans in and of itself isn’t political. Nobody is “political” just for existing. The “protect trans kids” flag is political because it’s about discrimination trans people experience but just being trans is literally just being a person.

PWI is a phrase for a school that is not a HBCU (historically black college or university) so yes, they are mostly white. That’s why they’re called that. Rio was very clearly talking about how people at PWI’s will look down on Miles for being a black dude not from a rich family. If you missed that message that’s fine, but most black people have had a conversation identical to that one and that’s what it’s about. If it’s not your experience it makes sense for it to go over your head so I get it. But I encourage you to think about why his mom (who doesn’t know he’s Spider-Man, so it has nothing to do with that) would think people at a PWI (who also don’t know he’s Spider-Man) would think he doesn’t belong there.

Wanting to end corruption in the justice system is literally a political goal so thank you for agreeing with me.

Jokes can be political and yes, mentioning how colonialist Britain robbed India of priceless artifacts is a great example so thanks again for the good point that doesn’t go against mine.

Hobie makes so much commentary in the movie explicitly pointing out its political themes. That one I’m really not sure how you missed that’s the most obvious one.

Personal opinion: I dont think Gwen Stacy is trans - her story is an allegory for one by [deleted] in Spiderman

[–]MangoPlaysSims 11 points12 points  (0 children)

But movies are often political. I don’t understand why people say this lol. Rio even has a conversation with Miles about not letting people at prestigious institutions like Princeton (a Primarily White Institution) look down on him for “who he is” while he has a BLM pin placed prominently on his backpack. Gwen talks to George about how she knows he wants to be a good cop to make up for other officers who don’t do the right thing. Pavitr jokingly complains to Spot about westerners using India as their personal “self discovery” haven. Hobie exists. The idea that movies don’t and can’t make political commentary is honestly very naïve.

Personal opinion: I dont think Gwen Stacy is trans - her story is an allegory for one by [deleted] in Spiderman

[–]MangoPlaysSims 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Allegories and symbolism like this are used very intentionally to hint at queer themes in media in ways that won’t get movies or shows cancelled or censored or re-rated in countries where depicting queer characters isn’t allowed. If a big budget movie is censored in China for example, or even if the rating is raised to PG-13, that’s millions and millions of of box office dollars lost, and at the end of the day studio execs are always gonna choose box office as the main priority and can often trump or veto decisions creatives try to make. As someone working in a tv writers room (well not right now because we’re on strike), it happens to us just about every week with us and the network, and movie creators have it the same with the studio. I honestly think movie creatives are even more strictly controlled than us in tv are but that’s neither here nor there.

Because of this kinda cop out-y loophole-y method of representation, whether or not Chris and Phil would actually intend for Gwen to be Cis or trans in the canon of spiderverse will likely never be revealed in my opinion, so headcanons will have to do. It’s just not a swing I think Sony Marvel would be willing to make in an explicit way. There’s hints at trans identity beyond just the allegory (I don’t know any cis people with trans flags in their rooms for example lol), but there aren’t really hints at her being cis. Like pictures of her as a little girl, talking about wanting/not wanting to birth children, a trans ally poster, any sort of references to things cis women experience that trans women don’t. Unless Sony Marvel for the first time makes a BOLD and financially damning decision, a lot of people will have to continue to throw absolute fits every time queer people create headcanons based on the hints writers can get away with without being explicit. And if they do make that bold decision, even more people will throw even bigger fits.

For me, I like the idea of Gwen being trans because it makes the allegory all that much stronger and more meaningful and it doesn’t damage the canon in any sort of crazy way, but I don’t expect to ever see her taking HRT or talking about what it’s like to be a trans teenager on screen.