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Press F to pay respect*

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joined Nov 13, 2017
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How to avoid such things in the future...

last edited at Oct 17, 2020 8:07PM

Shadowofdimentio
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joined May 13, 2018
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Amelia Harem is the only possible ending

Blanksmall
joined Nov 24, 2017
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Always reminded of this:
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joined Feb 17, 2019
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She may be D-class on Tier list, but she's S-class on Ship List (and memes)-

BTW, screw Tier list...

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joined Feb 17, 2019
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Just one of them is going to eat that night...

joined Jul 26, 2016
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^it might of be relevant that until very recently women were straight up not allowed to become sailors at all. Mom's lowkey salty about that because as a kid she wanted to.

While that's changed now (depending on locale obv) the military in general is still overwhelmingly a male occupation and in any case career progression takes time, doubly so in peacetime, so it'll be a long time before you start seeing meaningful numbers of women in senior posts.
And obviously they aren't going to be any younger than male colleagues advancing that far either, anyway.

Cat1
joined Jun 19, 2020
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^ Ya same

joined Jul 26, 2016
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^Aunty Zofia (in the middle) is easy to tell from her nieces by the hairstyle and having blue eyes instead of amber. The sisters (out of battlegear) are probably most readily distinguished from each other by Maria wearing her hair much longer and tying her ponytail with a conspicuous ribbon.

...also Maggie probably looks stern and glum most of the time but that's obviously not relevant here :v

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joined Dec 26, 2013
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@ImheretoDie Yeah, they are. They don't really put labels on their relationship but they are as official as far as anyone can see.

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joined Nov 8, 2017
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The anime was cute, it's weird how long it took for any Yuri to show up

Gay
joined Jun 13, 2016
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WOOOOOO YEAH WOOHOO

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joined Jun 13, 2016
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pretty

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joined Jun 13, 2016
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hm delicious

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^^Sign me up to that

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joined Jul 25, 2020
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Next day, she has a red mark on her cheek the shape of a hand.

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joined May 9, 2017
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Tragedian%202
joined Oct 1, 2020
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^ That's an interesting point. I was focusing more on a fictional perspective, because you get tons of female knights and stuff in stories, even though historically, I'm guessing virtually all knights were male. Fantasy and fiction remove the need for accuracy, so ultimately it's more about the aesthetic than anything else.
The lack of sailors might just come from sailors being underrepresented in fiction in general. I guess the modern age is so full of conveniences that most people don't really get how momentous it was to sail into the unknown seas in search of new land. Plus, a lot of spaceship-oriented sci-fi scratches that itch, and allows you to dodge around technicalities with stuff like warp engines, while in a story about sailors, you'd have to bring in actual nautical terminology, which is too esoteric for most people to care about.
The closest I've seen to sailor rep is the pirate fiction genre, and even that's more about the thrill of rebellion than anything related to the ocean or sailing in particular. One Piece isn't known for it's accuracy, and stuff like Azur Lane and Kancolle revolve more around the player's self-insert making decisions than the women themselves operating as sailors.
Which ties back into my original point about how we desperately need more sailor rep, whether it's hyper-realistic or even relatively fantastical. You'd think Japan would be more into it, considering that they made the sailor fuku a mandatory school uniform for about half a century.

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^tbf...
"1335: The Scots defeat a company led by the Count of Namur. Amongst the Count's casualties was a female lancer who had killed her opponent, Richard Shaw, at the same moment that he had killed her. Her gender was only discovered when the bodies were being stripped of their armor at the end of the engagement. "The chronicler Bower seems to have been at least as impressed by the rarity of two mounted soldiers simultaneously transfixing one another with their lances as with the fact that one of them was a woman.""
- Wiki

Definitely rare but not completely unheard-of.

As far as KanCo and Azur go, well, those gals are ships (or the spirits thereof or whatever) which obviously rather removes the whole hog of actually operating what were the most complex machinery agglomerations devised by mankind at the time. Goes well with both Shinto's shamanistic "spirits, spirits everywhere" aspect and the fact that in at least all (gendered) European languages naval vessels are referred to as female (unless it's the Bismarck and Cpt. Lindemann talking).

The seifuku is something the Japanese (and Philippinese) first copied from period Western children's fashion in the 1800s actually.

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This ship is immortal

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joined Apr 30, 2019
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so cute ♥

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joined Feb 18, 2018
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that red creature just devoured a living thing, now its targetting the yellow one

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joined Aug 19, 2015

Hmyeah I bet she likes it when her hand goes like that

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joined Oct 1, 2020
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This pic would make a great cover for the Idiot's Guide to Yuri 101.

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joined Aug 16, 2020
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did Yukina just dye her hair white

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