I think I’m done with my thesis.

But I’m terrified to turn it in. I’ve been working on it for so long it being really truly finished and ready to be graded feels impossible. I feel like the moment I hit send and go to the copy shop to print it, I’m going to think of 5,000 things I should have changed.

Hey everyone, as a heads up I’m on spring break so my activity might be sporadic for the next week. I’m heading to Florida with my bff to work on my thesis and cry while getting sunburnt have lots of fun. Most likely I’ll be on at least a little still, but no promises.

I heard you had seen Revolutionary Girl Utena and I wish to ask you, um, what is Anthy Himemiya? (I’m using feminine pronouns for her most commonly represented gender) Many say she’s a goddess to Akio’s god, but others say differently. I hope to get an answer from you because I’m rather confused. Thank you!

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OKAY SO first of all I’d like to personally thank you for the question. For new followers or those followers who aren’t aware, Revolutionary Girl Utena is my favourite anime outside of Neon Genesis Evangelion, with incredible themes, beautiful character development, one of the best OST I’ve ever heard in anime, gorgeous artwork and designs, and enough symbolism and mindfuck to leave a small army of anime fans unconscious. It’s often called “Evangelion for girls”, a moniker that has a variety of problems in of itself.

I do have to warn that I haven’t watched Utena in a few months and I’ve only seen the anime literally one time, so if I slip up or miss minor details, I apologise greatly! In other words, I’m not nearly the “expert” (read: “willing to put in the work and time to write ridiculous essays on anything imaginable) on Utena, but I’ll try. Do call out if you see anything questionable.

Content warnings for discussion of misogyny, oppression, sexual abuse, rape, and incest. If it exists in Utena, be careful.

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So, let’s begin. Who is Himemiya Anthy?

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