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Re: Jabberwocky Junction (come on in!)

Posted: Oct 9th, '23, 22:53
by Moi

That is a cute phone case.
I don't have a phone so I don't need a kawaii phone case 8,u

There's been a couple of series where male characters could transform into magical girls.
I really like that idea x3

Re: Jabberwocky Junction (come on in!)

Posted: Oct 10th, '23, 15:01
by chuunibyou
:mcgasp: do you not need a phone? is it cause you don't go out much?

i'm still in two minds about that phone case, maybe i'll get it for my birthday.

oooh i like that idea too! which series are those?

Re: Jabberwocky Junction (come on in!)

Posted: Oct 11th, '23, 19:38
by AsheSkyler
Lawdy, and I need a waterproof one for work because I have to answer calls even when I'm in the shower if I want to stay in business. DX

I like the handle on that case most of all. I hit the power and volume buttons by mistake a lot. A handle would fix that.

Re: Jabberwocky Junction (come on in!)

Posted: Oct 12th, '23, 03:02
by Moi

I did have a phone but my dad was paying for it. He lost his job and couldn't afford to keep paying for my phone so he cut it off and I haven't had one since 8u
It's true that I don't go out much and I guess I really just don't need a phone xD;

Magical Girl Raising Project - the one in my signature - it has a couple of male characters that transform into magical girls. One of them is my favorite character.
There's also a horror one called Magical Girl Site but I'm not sure if that one really counts? The character is trans. Born as male but identifies as female. Regardless, it shows that even if you're not born as a girl, physically - you can still become a magical girl :3

Re: Jabberwocky Junction (come on in!)

Posted: Oct 14th, '23, 03:38
by chuunibyou
AsheSkyler wrote: Oct 11th, '23, 19:38 Lawdy, and I need a waterproof one for work because I have to answer calls even when I'm in the shower if I want to stay in business. DX
Damn, that sounds challenging :mcgasp: that you have to be ready to take a call all the time and don't have fixed working hours.
AsheSkyler wrote: Oct 11th, '23, 19:38 I like the handle on that case most of all. I hit the power and volume buttons by mistake a lot. A handle would fix that.
That's my favourite part too! It's different from other cases particularly because of that handle.

Re: Jabberwocky Junction (come on in!)

Posted: Oct 14th, '23, 03:42
by chuunibyou
Moi wrote: Oct 12th, '23, 03:02

Magical Girl Raising Project - the one in my signature - it has a couple of male characters that transform into magical girls. One of them is my favorite character.
There's also a horror one called Magical Girl Site but I'm not sure if that one really counts? The character is trans. Born as male but identifies as female. Regardless, it shows that even if you're not born as a girl, physically - you can still become a magical girl :3
Fuck yeah, that absolutely counts. I love that some things in the magical girls genre are saying 'fuck gender' because part of the appeal of the genre was gender-related for me: I loved seeing girls being powerful and strong and cute and feminine all at the same time (and when they transformed into pretty dresses I was like, the femininity is part of their power). It's just different from other superhero/superheroine stuff in a good way.

Re: Jabberwocky Junction (come on in!)

Posted: Oct 17th, '23, 02:58
by Moi

Yeah, I always adored magical girls and I like the idea of anyone being able to be one.
I also have always loved the transformations x3

Re: Jabberwocky Junction (come on in!)

Posted: Oct 17th, '23, 06:43
by chuunibyou
I love dressing up, that kind of self-expression can be magical. I love the magical girl transformations too!

Re: Jabberwocky Junction (come on in!)

Posted: Oct 17th, '23, 15:41
by AsheSkyler
Mokona wrote: Oct 14th, '23, 03:38Damn, that sounds challenging :mcgasp: that you have to be ready to take a call all the time and don't have fixed working hours.
It's a goal. "Beggars can't be choosers" as they say. Poverty sucks, and the only other jobs out there are either $10/hour outside of my field, or $16/hour in my field but 20 hours per week and seasonal.

Re: Jabberwocky Junction (come on in!)

Posted: Oct 17th, '23, 17:26
by chuunibyou
Yeah, seasonal work doesn't offer stability. I wish you had better options. :mcargh: Survival is hard, adulting is hard, and finding work that's both well-paying and gives you benefits + time to yourself is hard, but these things shouldn't be, but they are because WOW humans should be smarter than this but THIS is how they build their societies...