L Sophystra
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Writer, singer, painter, dancer and spoken word artist. Come into the world of the Lady. Diversify what you know, living with lupus since age 12, this unique artist offers perspective that will change your heart and mind.
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Anime Equals Part Three
Hello, all and happy March and Women’s History Month! This article comes a little late so in honor of last month we will be re-featuring our anime that have black leads involved within the storyline and adding fresh shows to the mix. If there are other anime that I have forgotten to add to the list, please feel free to share them on my Facebook page Lady Sophystra. My page features black and femme positive art and merchandise that help feed and support the writer. As always, I hope this list helps you to find more enjoyable shows to watch and avoid the cringe moments of objectification that no one wants. Want more inclusive fashion and decor, check out our artist hand-made designs made here exclusively at sophystra.redbubble.com
By L Sophystra3 years ago in Futurism
Anime Equals Part Two
Back again everyone with another list of inclusive women-friendly anime. For those of you clicking this for the first time, welcome! This list was created for those of us who want a good story but don't want all the extra fanservice that tends to go in anime.
By L Sophystra3 years ago in Futurism
Can You Hear Me?
These past twelve months have been a topsy-turvy ride for a lot of the country. We've had to change the way we live our lives from the way we shop down to the way we get gas at the gas station. We've adopted new ways to stay apart but stay connected. Zoom, Discord, Whatsapp, Facebook live are now regular ways for the young, the old and the disabled to communicate. Gaming, concerts, art shows, family get-togethers are now performed virtually. These new changes are visible in the less crowded parking lots, the lines to get into smaller stores, the marked distance lines on store floors and pavement.
By L Sophystra3 years ago in The Swamp
Anime Equals Part One
This list came to life on its own when someone new to anime asked me if there was anime out there where girls weren’t drawn with their tits hanging out. Blunt way to say it, but it’s true, a majority of anime doesn’t reflect women in a realistic or functional way. More often than not the anime girl is a large-breasted, clumsy, curvaceous wisp of a character that is made to shine a light on the shonen male lead. You can find this trope in shows like Bleach, Naruto or High School of The Dead and in countless other anime.
By L Sophystra3 years ago in Futurism
Disabilities in the Bedroom
People always imagine the disabled as soft, delicate flowers that are easily breakable. I’ve survived a lot. Sometimes, they’re right. Our joints creak, we have seizures, we walk with assistance but for all the pain we endure there can still be another side to that pain. There can still be pleasure ascribed to these suffering nerve endings and my disease has somehow heightened that sensation for me.
By L Sophystra3 years ago in Filthy
Bad Bitches Snore
My fiance and I love to spend time together watching movies and our “stories”, as we like to call them. We usually make our choices by choosing films and then playing rock, paper, scissors to determine the winner. This time around was a great set list that I thought I'd share.
By L Sophystra3 years ago in Geeks
Blinking Out
I have a phone game. It’s a run-of-the-mill run a farm type of game. Your character is an elderly person living with regret, they want a chance to return to the simple life. In the game, a magical butterfly-winged fairy appears to turn back the hands of time and allow for you to make changes to the choices you’ve made. She returns you to your grandfather’s land, where you must now cultivate produce, livestock, and more from a derelict farm.
By L Sophystra3 years ago in Psyche
What is Dating With an Autoimmune Disorder:
Growing up I never dated. I’d like to say that my lack of dating comes from my disease but it doesn’t, not entirely. Let me explain. In Chewing Gum, the miniseries on Netflix, Tracy, a 24-year-old virgin is on a quest for sex. She’s lived her life in a strict Christian household, growing up not knowing basic terms or pickups for casual sex. As she seeks to gain more knowledge, she fumbles, hard. Watching her you cringe because you know she’s really trying her best. I was like Tracy but more extreme. I was single until I was 25.
By L Sophystra3 years ago in Humans
The Art of Letting Go
Everyone likes to be in control, myself included. It's not a strange desire. Yet, because of medication, sometimes, I and others like me, yield it. The true battle of attrition is the one that takes place with my will and the new appetites afforded to me by prednisone.
By L Sophystra3 years ago in Longevity