>>8881654>That doesn't match the bisexual flag very well. >The llama one doesn't match the trans flag very well>You're implying the horse is trans because you were able to find art someone made of a horse with trans colors? Implying this is either somehow a symbol everyone associates universally as a trans thing, specifically or that lego designers based it off of this specific piece of artwork, both seeming unlikely.Even then, with idea of subliminal messaging in media the question comes up of, if this is true, what would this really accomplish?
In the 90s people said Jigglypuff was the Japanese word for demon and pokemon was trying to make people become Satanists. The question is how would this piece of knowledge that most people just wouldn't make the connection for, even on a subliminal level, actually cause someone to do something?
I don't really think there's a concerning chance that someone is going to force themselves to be bisexual because they saw the bunny girl had a shirt with 2/3 colors that vaguely look like the bisexual flag.
I don't mean to write an essay with this, but you keep posting this in every thread like you want it to be a thing but I don't really see potential in this for how much attention you're trying to draw to it.