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whodatmyke commented at 2018-12-04 03:46:43 » #2310138
HE is a chimera ant hybrid reffered to on 17 pages of the manga a BOY even though i love to think of HIM as a girl and normally love TRAPS
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HE is a chimera ant hybrid reffered to on 17 pages of the manga a BOY even though i love to think of HIM as a girl and normally love TRAPS
btw
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Anonymous commented at 2019-07-04 09:10:40 » #2403457
She on three counts, one he/male references are actually just gender neutral in Japanese, so they are a translation inconsistency actually. Rather, in English you should call someone who you don't know their gender he too, but, politically this is being changed to Zim/Zir or something?
The second is that she clearly has human female dna from the chimera cross splicing.
Third, the king is a male alate, all other ants are female in an ant colony.
The more you know ♫
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She on three counts, one he/male references are actually just gender neutral in Japanese, so they are a translation inconsistency actually. Rather, in English you should call someone who you don't know their gender he too, but, politically this is being changed to Zim/Zir or something?
The second is that she clearly has human female dna from the chimera cross splicing.
Third, the king is a male alate, all other ants are female in an ant colony.
The more you know ♫
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Anonymous commented at 2020-05-05 22:41:29 » #2523023
Anon, there have been male and female chimera ant soilders. I’m pretty sure real life eusocial insects don’t matter, when discussing the gender of a genestealer insect from the manga that brought us sexually deviant fight murder clowns.
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Anon, there have been male and female chimera ant soilders. I’m pretty sure real life eusocial insects don’t matter, when discussing the gender of a genestealer insect from the manga that brought us sexually deviant fight murder clowns.
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