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Trans Megathread for the Week of May 19th, 2025 to May 25th, 2025 - SeaBed (visual novel) + Handsome Girl and Crossdressing Boy (suggestive/R18+?) + BonnieBugsy's "Ranma Lazuli" fanfic series

Made this one somewhat last minute, but here goes- my reccomendations for this week are a yuri "mystery" VN that's near and dear to my heart (that goes into processing grief) though it's been a while since I last played it, and a cute and sloppy (not bad sloppy) manga about crossdressing (and if you ask me is honestly at least kinda genderfuckery).

I figured I'd also add BonnieBugsy's "Ranma Lazuli" fanfic series (available on Ao3) to make it a triple feature because why the hell not. The two fics I can recommend (not having completed the other large fic yet though I'm sure it would deserve equal recommendation) are pretty near and dear to me as well.


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  • Is it true that you can see colors and stuff in the milky way if you're somewhere without light pollution? That seems so cool, I wish I could do that, but I'm also too cowardly to travel to somewhere completely dark at night.

    • I've never seen colours in the milky way but I did see it splashed across the sky, which was pretty neat! Weird to think that that's all the stars we can see - except Andromeda, which apparently you can see with the naked eye. And I've heard you can see the Magellenic Clouds in the southern hemisphere too

      • I've seen so many people saying similar stuff about seeing the milky way in they sky and I don't understand what it means

        Since we're inside the milky way, isn't that just what we always see when there's stars in the nightsky? I don't get what people refer to when they talk about seeing it.

        • Yeah any stars you see are in the milky way so every night you see at least some of the milky way. In places without artificial light and clear night skies you can also see a big splash of almost cloud looking stuff and concentration of stars. It has to be really really dark with no light pollution to see it properly and most people live in cities and even smaller population rural towns usually have too much light pollution

          • Oh, so the cloud-like thing is what people refer to as seeing the milky way? That makes sense, it's what I thought of as colors. I really want to try seeing it this summer. It's only a ninety minute drive to get to some very low light pollution areas for me.

            I don't have a license though, so I need to convince some of my friends to come with me to the middle of nowhere on a cloudless, moonless night.

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