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If merfolk were real (they're not) and if they had scientific basis in biology (they don't) - it's possible that they change genders. Humans have been fascinated with the sea, and with mermaid legends for a long time. #transgendermermaids https://t.co/dQVrZ6gqsy 7/8
PS Also I'm 100% here for trans merfolx and nonbinary merfolx. Fish are NOT NEARLY as hung up on gender as a lot of human people are. That's a rant for another day, but if you need that rant, you let me know and I will bring it RIGHT OUT for you.
Don't use science to justify your racism. It's ugly, it's dumb, and real scientists won't stand for it.
MOST IMPORTANTLY... Ariel is a mermaid, a mythological creature and doesn't follow laws of biology. She can be any color in the world and it's valid. 5/7 #blackmermaids
Most fish from deep water where there is very little light are black, dark gray, or deep brown. A fair few night-time and midwater fish are red because red wavelengths are rapidly attenuated in the water and many fish can't see them. Bright red = camouflage. 3/7 #blackmermaids
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@unmitigated_ian @FreyjaErlings And some artists depict them as nearly saintly, or innocent, or certainly enlightened.
@unmitigated_ian @FreyjaErlings I prefer a more feral, gendernoncomformative handsomeness. :-)
@unmitigated_ian @FreyjaErlings And although that's *my* vision, there are a lot of artists that have a different view of more civilized gnolls:
@unmitigated_ian @FreyjaErlings Thanks for the heads up!
I'm a gnoll enthusiast. :-) Here's what I think and this is just one person's opinion, take it or leave it as you see fit, of course.
Gnolls are handsome in a scruffy, gender-nonconforming sort of way. Even when they adopt gender dress, it's just camo.
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