- what is it and where do I get it - It’s Neco Arc Astolfo. X post from supposed OP - Damn, that’s an impressive find 
 
- https://tenor.com/es-419/view/astolfo-neco-arc-thumbs-up-gif-5970733731864898027 - Seems like you can summon this image in an app somewhere but all I could find was the image with no context 
 
- And? What’s the big deal? It looks like a cute sticker. - Astolfo is a femboy icon, and while there’s nothing wrong with being a femboy, the community does skew younger. At a certain age, it gets awkward to call yourself a boy or girl, as our bodies naturally mature. It has a lot to do with the loss of youth, and the shame that comes with it. - Teachers are expected to be more “grown-up or mature,” with them using cute characters coming across as out of touch. It gets awkward when teachers break that perception, like they’re trying to be someone they can’t. - If the teacher doesn’t know who Astolfo is, they seem even more out of touch than if it’s a cute girl character; a “how do you do fellow kids?” moment. If the teacher is aware and intentionally represents themselves as a femboy, it still breaks the view students have of teachers as mature. It would be abnormal instead of immoral, but that alone is risky if a conservative catches wind of it. - I’unno. Maybe the teacher saw it used somewhere, thought it was a cute sticker, and started using it for that reason. - A teacher can put a cute sticker on your test for doing well. 
- FemMen - Fremen? 
 
- Bro, the amount of times I’ve used stickers or emotes that I had no idea of their source is endless. It’s a cute sticker, stop thinking about it. 
 
 
- Is that a subfield of regular physics, or sex-ed? - I’ll have to ask my Jiggle Physics professor and get back to you. 
 
- Everyone knows anime is illegal in physics! 
- i want this to be true. - but it’s probably just the TA who’s using it. 









