A tiktok by @.leftatlondon. A woman in a racing jacket is outside talking to the viewer. She turns to reveal another woman with blue hair and a spiked collar crouching on a tree stump on all fours.
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Audio transcript:
Woman 1: For the last fucking time, I am not the ‘on all levels except physical, i am a wolf’ girl. I am the 'haha, I do that’ viner. Completely different vine. Just because that we both had shaggy hair, we’re both closet cases and uh we both ended up becoming trans, doesn’t mean we’re the same person. Ain’t that right Naya?
People will be like “oh I love gay podcast characters” but won’t even listen to the ROOTS (welcome to nightvale)
nothing like hearing this on the very first episode of the show and knowing shit was about to go down
there’s something about reading the tags on this post that really gets to me because so many people are talking about how this podcast was their first exposure to a gay character that wasn’t played off as a joke and instead how powerful it was to see Cecil completely unshakable in his immediate love for Carlos. some people even talked about how they used to listen to this with their parents and how their parents actually became more understanding for their own coming out because of it. I know it’s a podcast that most of us listened to when we were 13 and haven’t caught up to in years and but it’s really refreshing to see how much that representation meant to people then and still now :)
it was also one of the first times i’d seen a jewish character whose jewishness was only used as a joke in explicitly jewish contexts. like not that “hey i don’t worship christmas trees” or “haha circumcision” or something.
the joke is never “haha cecil’s jewish” the jokes were an ancient chant being similar to one he learned in torah school and his mom covering up all the mirrors even though, as far as we know, no one had actually died yet.
he’s explicitly gay and jewish and neither of those things are ever mocked.