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Wow, Sumire was really good. I think that it's about identity, and how we construct it. Sumire exists in this weird world where at first glance she's obviously a puppet controlled by an old man, but the more you get to know 'her' the more you accept her as her stated identity rather than as an entirely synthetic puppet person. Sakura is the same, a woman acting out a hard male teen delinquent when she clearly is not who her puppet himself claims to be. Sumire is the combination of puppet and puppeteer, which might cause one to question why the old man can't get rid of the puppet and just let his charming high school girl persona spring forth. If you think of yourself as a life sized puppet, who is pulling your strings? Who is speaking through you?
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Synthbuttrange posted:https://www.comixology.com/My-Lesbian-Experience-With-Loneliness/digital-comic/485670 i read this on the same night that i finished reading alison bechdel's are you my mother? and they're practically the same book
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