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SOS Bros React - Land of the Lustrous Episode 3 - Phos' Rebirth!

Okay...this is huge...this discussion is going to be a doozy... What did you think of the episode? Leave your thoughts in the comments below! Follow us on Twitch: @SemblanceofSanity_YT Mondays @ 3 pm PST: Podcast Tuesdays @ 3 pm PST: Berserk manga reaction Thursdays @ 3 pm PST: Divinity: Original Sin 2 Fridays @ 3 pm PST: Caleb Gaming Support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/semblanceofsanity Check out our website - https://semblanceofsanity.org/ Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/semblancebros Check out our MyAnimeList - https://myanimelist.net/animelist/SOSBros Send us stuff at our P.O. Box: Semblance of Sanity 8151 164th Ave. NE #106-420 Redmond, WA 98052-1505

Comments

Anna Kyruin

FYI there is already talk of a second series anime (especially after how popular this has been), but the main issue is the manga isn't yet that far ahead of where this series ended, so we probably won't see the series 2 anime for a year or two.

Travis Saar

I know I can't speak for everyone but I don't see why anyone would give a shit if you just refereed to them as "she". They are all CLEARLY designed to look like girls and they are all voiced by women. IMO the gems not having gender I think is more intended to be something to remind you that they don't reproduce or have any physically intimate relationships and people have read WAY too much into it and made it a big deal. IDK I'm not the author maybe it was meant as more but it really doesn't feel like it.

Chu Heng Shiau

I think this is probably a much larger deal in English than in Japanese. In English, third-person singular pronouns like he or she are explicitly gendered. The language don't really deal well with situations where you have to refer to a person whose gender is ambiguous or non-existent, because "it" is reserved for things that are "lower than human" and "they" used as a singular pronoun seems unnatural. On the other hand, while the many, many pronouns in Japanese (especially first-person ones) may have a gendered connotation (boku sounds "masculine" and atashi sounds "feminine", for example), using them outside of that is not grammatically wrong (girls can refer to themselves using boku). The connection between pronouns and gender is a lot more fluid, and so not as big a deal, so to speak.

Craig Starbird

Their designs weren’t quite so feminine in the manga but rather much more androgynous. The anime popped out the butts a bit and slimmed down the torsos. The nature of the gems gender doesn’t particularly matter in the anime at the moment but it does become more relevant later on in the manga so most of the people who are sticklers about it have probably read the manga.

Chipperpip

There's nothing wrong with singular "they/their" in English, people use it all the time without noticing, it's just usually used in cases where the entire identity of the subject is indefinite (e.g. "someone left their coat on the lunch counter"), and not just their gender.

Anna Kyruin

I imagine it could matter quite a lot to people who are non-binary. It can effect them to be called by gendered pronouns, especially the ones they were assigned at birth, and so vicariously they would appreciate other non-binary individuals to be referred to with gender neutral pronouns. I for one appreciate that Caleb and Jacob are respecting that. Also for reasons I won't get into, the way that this series deals with gender is very refreshing and I for one just like that it sparks conversations about it. Identity is so very tied up with the core elements of this series.

Kopplex

Imagine being actually offended because someone referred to a rock in an anime by "she".

BrainBurns

Looks like nowadays gender of imaginary genderless gem girls is a big deal.

Anonymous

It's far enough ahead to give as much as season 1 - but it doesn't currently have a good "ending point" - the arc has kind of been a long one

Armond

Non-binary isn't a real identity. Why do people continue to propagate this nonsense? It actually hurts people with real identity disorders.

Willem Dafoe

Yep! You need to be very careful which gender pronoun you use to describe fictional anime characters. They might get upset. But don't forget that gender is also just a social construct and doesn't actually exist! Honk Honk!

K. Unknown

The point's not that you'll somehow offend imaginary people, the point's that it makes the actual people who see it feel bad. Imagine being actually offended that someone has an identity you don't totally understand and throwing a fit about having to put in a sliver of effort to not sound like a prick.

Minashiro Soushi

Guys, guys, I propose to move this discussion to a discord server. You can get banned on Patreon for just speaking about it, Trust and Safety team is watching.

K. Unknown

As if plenty of nonbinary people don't also have identity disorders. And as if you can glance at something that sounds stupid to you and say, with zero evidence, that it's hurting a whole group of people somehow. I don't understand how people can live with this level of willful ignorance about the fact that someone out there might have a very different experience of being alive than you.

Xeltos

Outrage culture is in. Doesn't look like it's going anywhere anytime soon.

Ezutess

People get offended by everything. It's good in some cases, but people constantly go too far with their own opinions.

Willem Dafoe

"It is okay to get mad at misgendering a 2d drawing but not okay to point out why that is a childish and ultimatley dangerous way to act." I nor anyone else should have to cater to your insecurities. If you can't handle something like this without getting buttmad I can't imagine you leave your room much.

ChiefDanGeorge

Dry Ice does have a liquid form, it just requires pressure.

Anna Kyruin

I'll be the first to agree that paranoid readings of people's intentions are childish and harmful. I'll also be the first to point out that the underlying concern that should be expressed is that whenever possible we should reinforce respect of people who are different than us and an attitude of empathy and consideration, especially towards minority groups that are often mistreated by society. To boil that down to "get mad at misgendering a 2d drawing" would hardly be accurate. I can't speak for everyone, just myself. I am not upset when someone misgenders one of the gems in Houseki no Kuni. What upsets me is when people act like there is no value to using neutral pronouns with regards to them, and that referring to them with binary gender pronouns is the same thing. If using gender neutral pronouns makes you uncomfortable, that might be case in point as to why we should try to do so when appropriate, because you will be less alarmed by people in real life who prefer those pronouns, and using them to refer to those people doesn't cost you anything but will improve their lives.