Sheogorath
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SIMPLE LIFE
:You know, spirits have spoken
:Here they are in their eyes
:Brothers have been broken
:Before death brings life
:One of them must be banished
:It's written that one should remain
:Unless our village be cursed
:And we'll all fade away
:I wish I didn't have to do this
:I'll treasure you my son
:Nine months in your mother's warmth
:How can that be undone?
:I'll send you away with a heavy heart
:I know you won't have a better life
:I just hope someday that we will meet again
:And by then you would have forgiven me
:You will be known as...
:I'll send you away with a heavy heart
:I know you won't have a better life
:I just hope someday that we will meet again
:You will be known as Bridget
:You know that, many moons have passed
:And I am not the same
:With long hair behind glass I'm no longer tamed
:I have come back to show you
:What I've become nowadays
:Even then you don't see
:What can't be undone
:I have something in my tiny hands
:The fools are so amazed
:I'm so graceful. Who might I be?
:Only I would know
:I wish you could see what I have come to be
:The world knows me as...
:I have something in my tiny hands
:The fools are so amazed
:I'm so graceful. Who might I be?
:Only I would know
:The world knows me as Bridget
:My mission it seems
:Has brought so many tears
:But being close, close to you
:My eyes are a wall of tears
:Walking back home not with a heavy heart
:I saw a light at tunnel's end
:Such a brilliant light, one I need to get now
:I wish you could see what I have come to be
:The world knows me as...
:Walking back home not with a heavy heart
:I saw a light at tunnel's end
:One I need to get
:Now I've become someone new
:The world knows me as Bridget
THE TOWN INSIDE ME
:The town inside me
:And everyone's voice
:Only I'm not there
:Just watching from afar
:I can't go home
:Because I'm afraid
:Something will change
:Me without me
:I'm the one to blame
:I've moved on, by my own will
I had nothing else I wanted to do)
:It wasn't hard, but I didn't hate it
I did not even like it)
:I've been patient, but it was bearable
:I've had a gray haze for a long time though (Boom boom)
:I never found out, what it was I
:It's my stress, that's for sure
:I never wanted to run away
I was vеry motivated)
:Then what is, this feeling?
Who would I ask?)
:I've been patiеnt, but it was bearable
:I've had a gray haze for a long time though (Boom boom)
:I never found out, what it was I
:Tastes like vegetables I don't like
:The town inside me
:And everyone's voice
:Only I'm not there
:Just watching from afar
:I can't go home
:Because I'm afraid
:Something will change
:Me without me
:I'm the one to blame
:I'm not waiting (for Santa Claus)
:I already have the gifts just can't open the box (just can't open the box)
:I know all about it, no one can stop it
:Unless I just had to do something 'bout it
:"It's not even a case!"
:I've been patient, but it was bearable
:I've had a gray haze for a long time though (Boom boom)
:I never found out, what it was I
:I hate the alarm clock I chose
:The town inside me
:And everyone's voice
:Only I'm not there
:Just watching from afar
:I can't go home
:Because I'm afraid
:Something will change
:Me without me
:I'm the one to blame
:I'm out of patience, my body is light
:Let's paint the gray haze into sky blue
:I know who you are!
:I'm not leaving you again!
:The town inside me
:And everyone's voice
:Only I'm not there
:Just watching from afar
:There is no where to go that, nowhere to go
:It's all just food y'know
:Me without me (I'm the one to blame)
:The night falls, the place where I belong
:No matter what changes, will no longer change me
:No matter what (change), no, no, no, won't change me
:I can feel the light, even after the sun goes down
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The transgender agenda is pushing the interpretation that lines like "Let's paint the gray haze into sky blue" means "Bridget wants to become a girl" but blue is a boy's color so it is pretty clear here that Bridget actually wants to embrace his true male identity.
This is clear in the line "I can't go home Because I'm afraid Something will change"
It was Bridget's home village that pressured him to dress as a girl because of their local superstitions - Bridget has clearly striven to embrace his maleness in spite of this (ie asks the men he meets "teach me to be unladylike" or "don't flirt with me, I'm a boy") but is worried he will be pressured to be a tranny by his village if he ever returns there.
This is actually pretty tragic. You can see the grip that Bridget's home village has on him - despite wanting to reject the femininity forced upon him (rebelliously putting the male symbol ♂ on his nun habit) he still for all the games has submitted to their pressure on him to dress as a transvestite - they still largely have a grip on his fashion choices not to mention comportment.
Bridget has been trained to move and speak like a girl by his parents and is having difficulty shedding those habits (including a literal nun's habit) but clearly wants to. I believe this is a struggle many young soyboys pressured by lefties to become MTF will experience as they go MtFtM and attend to affirm the gender conforming with their actual biological makeup.
Much fuss has been made about Bridget changing the symbol on his nun's habit from ♂ to ⚨ where people are claiming this is a "transgender" symbol but this symbol (which is also the alchemical symbol for iron2sulfate) is actually for "androgyne".
There is a huge difference between Bridget admitting "yeah I don't look very manly, I look androgynous, no wonder people are confused" and "I was born a male but identify as a woman". I don't think Bridget is saying that at all.
I see the symbol change as Bridget gaining enough confidence that he doesn't feel the need to project his manliness towards others as prominently as before - Bridget know he is a man deep down but acknowledges that until he can gain the courage to dress and speak in a manly way that his appearance does not convey that truth to others.
Bridget is essentially acknowledging the state of confusion that exists for others and also for himself. Bridget clearly says "I'm a boy" at the start of the latest game (Strive) and it is only in a brief moment (a "bad ending" when you lose hearts and fail to perform properly in battle) where Bridget says "cowgirl is fine" to GoldLewis.
This is clearly Bridget feeling mogged by Goldlewis and thinking "compared to an alpha-chad like you I'm basically a girl" and falling back into his ways of foid-LARPing pressured onto him by his tranny-pressuring village.
If you get a FLAWLESS ending (no heart loss) Bridget clearly wants to become a man as he mentions wanting to become like Ky Kiske:
It seems that Daisuke Ishiwatari (Guilty Gear's creator - who wrote the lyrics to both songs) is being pressured by Americans to label Bridget as "transgender" even though this is clearly contrary to Bridget's character.
The left wants to portray Bridget as a tsundere sort of "I was just pretending to be male because I couldn't accept that my village raising me as a girl turned me into one"
But the truth is clearly more along the lines of the more obvious "I'm still pretending to be female because of my village's indoctrination but I want to embrace my masculinity".
This is a struggle more and more manlets will experience as they get born short and ectomorphic and get fed soy and don't fit the appearance of traditional masculine archtypes. The left will pressure them to identify as female and ultimately mutilate their own genitalia while taking experimental hormone cocktails to fuck with their endocrine systems.
This is the tragic struggle of Bridget which I think a lot of us miss out on because of our transphobic attitudes here - that Bridget is not actually a transgender person at all - he is obviously a transvestite (wears a nun's habit) because his village forced him to do that growing up and despite empowering himself by going outside his village to raise money as a bounty hunter - their indoctrination to be effeminate weighs heavily on him.
It's hard to imagine how you would embrace masculinity if you were raised this way. Imagine for the first 18 years of your life your parents dressed you as a girl, coached you to emulate the movement of girls - coached you to speak as a girl would.
You couldn't shed these habits (ie begin speaking like a man) over night. It would feel alien to you. Even if you wanted to speak this way, wished you could - you'd actually have to train yourself to speak in a way which comports with how you felt - it would probably be a very slow process.
:You know, spirits have spoken
:Here they are in their eyes
:Brothers have been broken
:Before death brings life
:One of them must be banished
:It's written that one should remain
:Unless our village be cursed
:And we'll all fade away
:I wish I didn't have to do this
:I'll treasure you my son
:Nine months in your mother's warmth
:How can that be undone?
:I'll send you away with a heavy heart
:I know you won't have a better life
:I just hope someday that we will meet again
:And by then you would have forgiven me
:You will be known as...
:I'll send you away with a heavy heart
:I know you won't have a better life
:I just hope someday that we will meet again
:You will be known as Bridget
:You know that, many moons have passed
:And I am not the same
:With long hair behind glass I'm no longer tamed
:I have come back to show you
:What I've become nowadays
:Even then you don't see
:What can't be undone
:I have something in my tiny hands
:The fools are so amazed
:I'm so graceful. Who might I be?
:Only I would know
:I wish you could see what I have come to be
:The world knows me as...
:I have something in my tiny hands
:The fools are so amazed
:I'm so graceful. Who might I be?
:Only I would know
:The world knows me as Bridget
:My mission it seems
:Has brought so many tears
:But being close, close to you
:My eyes are a wall of tears
:Walking back home not with a heavy heart
:I saw a light at tunnel's end
:Such a brilliant light, one I need to get now
:I wish you could see what I have come to be
:The world knows me as...
:Walking back home not with a heavy heart
:I saw a light at tunnel's end
:One I need to get
:Now I've become someone new
:The world knows me as Bridget
THE TOWN INSIDE ME
:The town inside me
:And everyone's voice
:Only I'm not there
:Just watching from afar
:I can't go home
:Because I'm afraid
:Something will change
:Me without me
:I'm the one to blame
:I've moved on, by my own will
I had nothing else I wanted to do)
:It wasn't hard, but I didn't hate it
I did not even like it)
:I've been patient, but it was bearable
:I've had a gray haze for a long time though (Boom boom)
:I never found out, what it was I
:It's my stress, that's for sure
:I never wanted to run away
I was vеry motivated)
:Then what is, this feeling?
Who would I ask?)
:I've been patiеnt, but it was bearable
:I've had a gray haze for a long time though (Boom boom)
:I never found out, what it was I
:Tastes like vegetables I don't like
:The town inside me
:And everyone's voice
:Only I'm not there
:Just watching from afar
:I can't go home
:Because I'm afraid
:Something will change
:Me without me
:I'm the one to blame
:I'm not waiting (for Santa Claus)
:I already have the gifts just can't open the box (just can't open the box)
:I know all about it, no one can stop it
:Unless I just had to do something 'bout it
:"It's not even a case!"
:I've been patient, but it was bearable
:I've had a gray haze for a long time though (Boom boom)
:I never found out, what it was I
:I hate the alarm clock I chose
:The town inside me
:And everyone's voice
:Only I'm not there
:Just watching from afar
:I can't go home
:Because I'm afraid
:Something will change
:Me without me
:I'm the one to blame
:I'm out of patience, my body is light
:Let's paint the gray haze into sky blue
:I know who you are!
:I'm not leaving you again!
:The town inside me
:And everyone's voice
:Only I'm not there
:Just watching from afar
:There is no where to go that, nowhere to go
:It's all just food y'know
:Me without me (I'm the one to blame)
:The night falls, the place where I belong
:No matter what changes, will no longer change me
:No matter what (change), no, no, no, won't change me
:I can feel the light, even after the sun goes down
------------------------------------------------------
The transgender agenda is pushing the interpretation that lines like "Let's paint the gray haze into sky blue" means "Bridget wants to become a girl" but blue is a boy's color so it is pretty clear here that Bridget actually wants to embrace his true male identity.
This is clear in the line "I can't go home Because I'm afraid Something will change"
It was Bridget's home village that pressured him to dress as a girl because of their local superstitions - Bridget has clearly striven to embrace his maleness in spite of this (ie asks the men he meets "teach me to be unladylike" or "don't flirt with me, I'm a boy") but is worried he will be pressured to be a tranny by his village if he ever returns there.
This is actually pretty tragic. You can see the grip that Bridget's home village has on him - despite wanting to reject the femininity forced upon him (rebelliously putting the male symbol ♂ on his nun habit) he still for all the games has submitted to their pressure on him to dress as a transvestite - they still largely have a grip on his fashion choices not to mention comportment.
Bridget has been trained to move and speak like a girl by his parents and is having difficulty shedding those habits (including a literal nun's habit) but clearly wants to. I believe this is a struggle many young soyboys pressured by lefties to become MTF will experience as they go MtFtM and attend to affirm the gender conforming with their actual biological makeup.
Much fuss has been made about Bridget changing the symbol on his nun's habit from ♂ to ⚨ where people are claiming this is a "transgender" symbol but this symbol (which is also the alchemical symbol for iron2sulfate) is actually for "androgyne".
There is a huge difference between Bridget admitting "yeah I don't look very manly, I look androgynous, no wonder people are confused" and "I was born a male but identify as a woman". I don't think Bridget is saying that at all.
I see the symbol change as Bridget gaining enough confidence that he doesn't feel the need to project his manliness towards others as prominently as before - Bridget know he is a man deep down but acknowledges that until he can gain the courage to dress and speak in a manly way that his appearance does not convey that truth to others.
Bridget is essentially acknowledging the state of confusion that exists for others and also for himself. Bridget clearly says "I'm a boy" at the start of the latest game (Strive) and it is only in a brief moment (a "bad ending" when you lose hearts and fail to perform properly in battle) where Bridget says "cowgirl is fine" to GoldLewis.
This is clearly Bridget feeling mogged by Goldlewis and thinking "compared to an alpha-chad like you I'm basically a girl" and falling back into his ways of foid-LARPing pressured onto him by his tranny-pressuring village.
If you get a FLAWLESS ending (no heart loss) Bridget clearly wants to become a man as he mentions wanting to become like Ky Kiske:
It seems that Daisuke Ishiwatari (Guilty Gear's creator - who wrote the lyrics to both songs) is being pressured by Americans to label Bridget as "transgender" even though this is clearly contrary to Bridget's character.
The left wants to portray Bridget as a tsundere sort of "I was just pretending to be male because I couldn't accept that my village raising me as a girl turned me into one"
But the truth is clearly more along the lines of the more obvious "I'm still pretending to be female because of my village's indoctrination but I want to embrace my masculinity".
This is a struggle more and more manlets will experience as they get born short and ectomorphic and get fed soy and don't fit the appearance of traditional masculine archtypes. The left will pressure them to identify as female and ultimately mutilate their own genitalia while taking experimental hormone cocktails to fuck with their endocrine systems.
This is the tragic struggle of Bridget which I think a lot of us miss out on because of our transphobic attitudes here - that Bridget is not actually a transgender person at all - he is obviously a transvestite (wears a nun's habit) because his village forced him to do that growing up and despite empowering himself by going outside his village to raise money as a bounty hunter - their indoctrination to be effeminate weighs heavily on him.
It's hard to imagine how you would embrace masculinity if you were raised this way. Imagine for the first 18 years of your life your parents dressed you as a girl, coached you to emulate the movement of girls - coached you to speak as a girl would.
You couldn't shed these habits (ie begin speaking like a man) over night. It would feel alien to you. Even if you wanted to speak this way, wished you could - you'd actually have to train yourself to speak in a way which comports with how you felt - it would probably be a very slow process.