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did brisket piss in your cheerios
Bridgette’s story is about struggling with identity and purpose, and ultimately finding acceptance with who you really are. In his case, he accepted that it’s ok to be an adorable femboy, and he was just as much a manly hero as Ky or Sol.
Basket’s story is about struggling with identity and purpose, and ultimately finding acceptance with who you really are. In his case, she accepted that it’s ok to be the girl she was fated to be despite her muddled, confusing past filled with guilt and heresy, and she is just as much a hero as Ky or Sol.
There we go, fixed it :3