Is yoshi gay

Yoshi

“*Yoshi Noise*”

~ Yoshi on Everything

Yoshi (Yoshipodicasaurus homoerotica) is a deformed creature native to Yoshi's Island. Eventually it was enslaved by Nintendo when Yokomatikatyotazukani Nyagatipitokamayamapito, a queer little guy living under a Japanese Rainbow, forced it to change into oneofits mascots. They are also the gay husbands of Birdos. They married them because they think they're girls, failing to interpret the enclosed guide manual in Doki Doki Panic.

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Yoshis are often identified by one of their defining characteristics. These include a tendency to lick things, thumbs, shoes, and a immortal saddle. Yoshis appear in many flavors, including, but not limited to: strawberry, blueberry, blackberry, whiteberry, snozberry, chocolate, grass, and purple drank. Yoshis are social creatures, traveling in flocks. They are also nudists and hermaphrodites, the latter of which means even the male ones can lay eggs. The usual Yoshi also exhibits exemplary skills in jumping in mid-air. Despite their air-jumping potential, they will cur

'Mario came out so extended ago most people forgot': New York City lofty school teacher tells students Yoshi is trans and Peach a cis sapphic as she gives Nintendo characters sexual gender identities

A high school teacher told her students Nintendo characters have different sexual and gender identities as she claimed Mario is lgbtq+ while Princess Peach is a 'massive lesbian.'

Remy Elliott, who is employed by the New York Municipality Department of Education, made the comments in a presentation to students during a Gay Straight Alliance after-school club meeting. 

In a video uploaded to her TikTok account, she reshared the powerpoint, alleging Princess Daisy is 'hella fluid, polyamorous' while Luigi is a 'demisexual dude.' 

Elliott, who has over 81, followers and identifies as attracted to both genders, has since deleted the videos and made her profile private. 

She is certified under the name Jeremy William Elliott and currently teaches 9th grade at the DOE though previously taught younger grades, Fox News reports. 

New York Municipality Department of Education lecturer Remy Elliott, pictured, gave a present

An interesting item came across my newsfeed today via GJAIF. Titled "Fake or Gay: Yoshi and Turok" it is a limited IGN piece trying to reason if Yoshi and Turok's Turok are male lover. GJAIF said this article would offend many people in the LGBT club and I'm not sure if it does, although it could have certainly been worse. I deliberate the author is lgbtq+ but they never actually say it, preferring to write "I'm qualified to speak on such matters because I'm pretty much the Perez Hilton of IGN, minus the pink hair, bad attitude, and like 60 lbs."

Despite it mostly seeming appreciate a piece of concise fluff, some interesting points were addressed in the article that do bother me. For one, the idea that if Birdo is a transwoman that means Yoshi is in a gay relationship. Yes, they do say "technically queer" but then I don't even really understand what that means. Damn you LGBT community always coming up with recent terms for things or me just being really out of the loop.

Regardless, calling Yoshi gay at all because he is dating a transwoman is an idea I meeting a lot. Well, not with Yoshi particularly but

When Birdowas introduced to North American gamers in the pages of the Super Mario Bros. 2instruction manual, there was no ask as to the character's gender.

"He thinks he is a young woman and he spits eggs from his mouth," the description reads. "He'd rather be called 'birdetta.'"


Subsequent printings of the manual expunged that last sentence--and effectively place the tone for how the folks at Nintendo of American would treat Birdo in the future. (Typically, no gender is assigned to the character--though in the U.S. version of Super Smash Bros. Brawlhe is said to be "a pink creature of indeterminate gender.")

The brass at Nintendo of Japan have had no such hang-ups. From the start, the character, called Catherine in that territory, has always been a "he who wants to be a she"--as evidenced in the following Super Mario USAcommercial:



Also worth watching if you're part of the is-it-a-he-or-a-she set: The "Birdo is Male Proof Video."

One portion in particular blew my mind when I watched it for the first period earlier today--that being the portion that suggests (based on th