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The Legend Of Zelda Has Always Been Queer
Nintendo has often been quick to shut the assumption of LGBTQ+ characters or themes in its games down, the most recent example being Shiver in Splatoon 3. Companies like Nintendo have plenty of reasons to cover away queer themes, typically because they want to dodge controversy or confrontation, and have traditionally been more likely to mock lgbtq+ themes than adopt them. Even The Legend of Zelda plays off ancient stereotypes of same-sex attracted men in older games. But whether Nintendo knows it or not, Zelda is a series with queerness at its heart, and it’s been that way since the very beginning.
Link is the greatest showcase of this. He is the first character we notice whenever we set out on a recent adventure in Hyrule. Across the whole series, Link and Zelda are the single defining mainstays. Shigeru Miyamoto, the series creator, has said plenty of times in the past that ‘Link’ was an intentional name that serves as a way of connecting you, the player, to each game.
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Link is meant to be a way of slotting yourself into the wo
This The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom review contains mild spoilers.
On Saturday morning, my dear friend Meg Jones Wall texted me to ask how far along I was in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. I wasn’t too far, to be honest; these games take me forever to play because I love them but am also terrible at puzzles, especially ones requiring spatial awareness and the ability to reorient objects in your intellect. So I asked Meg to tell me something awesome, which I knew meant they’d declare me something gay, and they did: “Sidon is back!” they texted. “There is KNEELING and a VOW.” And so I hardly put the game down for the rest of the weekend.
One of my favorite things about Breath of the Wild was watching so many gender non-conforming and trans friends imprint onto Link. Trans guys and transsexual gals, nonbinary gamers, butch lesbians, and on and on. I think it’s because of Link’s general androgyny and also the fact that Link never says a single word, but also there’s just a vibe. One of those if you understand, you know ones about Link. That elf just feels queer. Our have Niko Stratis has written about how Link held a mirror up to h
Meet Michelle and Zelda Gay: Karate Instructors, Community Anchors, & the Women Behind NYC’s Most Transformative Spaces
One doesn’t walk past the dojo on a still block in Greenwich Village, New York, without recognizing a charge in the air. Inside, generations of students bow in, sweat on the mat, and bow out again, transformed. The catalyst is a mother and daughter whose personal journeys and cherish for the neighborhood hold created an ecosystem of empowerment. Michelle and Zelda Gay have built something rooted in legacy, lifted by community, and powered by strength.
The story begins in Canada, long before Michelle moved to Modern York, earned championships in full-contact karate, and became a certified movement analyst, a published author, and a revered figure in downtown martial arts. She was a teenager when a dear friend, barely 15 years old, was assaulted. What happened was a jolt, a moment Michelle writes about in the opening pages of her book, Beyond Self Defense.
That moment created a vow. “I told myself that kind of abuse will never happen to me,” Michelle says. “But through a series of events, I discovered that I’m just as vulnerable as everyone else.”
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If Zelda is a girl after all, so is she gay?
I see your point, but, again, I disagree with you, my precious valuable contributor of one of the many communities on internet, especially taking into consideration that this one is already full of people who reflect too much of themselves for that (what I contact, lovingly, their "e-penis").
I haven't created many threads in the last years, but I made years ago this very same courteous of threads. They had way more noise. No mod found a issue at all. If they saw, experience would go on, anyway. Oh, yes, it may come across repetitive, but, successfully, there was a huge gap of time. It doesn't take me much time too, especially considering what I said about not making threads for a while, since my pleasure is, indeed, in other things beside threads on a tiny forum on internet.
About annoying people, I don't know what you're talking about. I don't notice any reason for anyone to undergo annoyed, attacked or insulted at all, since there's literally no insult, hurt or attack, just a matter of opinion about the content.
I hope you a really better life than managing content you don't like on internet while trying to impose your point of view about what really contributes t