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Rating: M

Fandom: MILGRAM

Characters: Muu Kusunoki, Rei

Relationship: Muu Kusunoki/Rei

Words: 2,467

Content Warnings: Bullying, slut-shaming, cannibalistic urges

Tropes: AU - Cakeverse, Internalized Homophobia (Muu), Metaphor, Angst

Summary: Nobody would think she was cute if the word got out that Kusunoki Muu wanted to eat her classmate.

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Rating: M

Fandom: MILGRAM

Characters: Fuuta Kajiyama, Amane Momose

Relationships: Fuuta Kajiyama & Amane Momose

Words: 2,085

Content Warnings: Cults, unintentional manipulation, indoctrination, referenced self-harm and suicidal thoughts

Tropes: Themes of Religion, Cults, Indoctrination, Implied/Referenced Self-Harm (Fuuta Kajiyama), Implied/Referenced Suicidal Thoughts (Fuuta Kajiyama), Touch-Starved

Summary: Amane and Fuuta have a pleasant chat about religion, justice, and the odd injuries that Fuuta is trying to keep hidden.

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A lot of people in the MILGRAM fandom (especially English-speaking MILGRAM fandom) state that Haruka is autistic-coded, as if it's fact. Most recognize that Haruka is coded as disabled. (If you didn't recognize that, I hope this essay will help to explain why.) However, to state that he is coded as autistic specifically is incorrect. Haruka is coded as intellectually disabled.


Now, there are likely two things that contribute to this issue. One is the invisibility of intellectual disability as a whole, and another is the fact that a lot of this has to do with things that only someone who speaks Japanese would understand (such as complex vs non-complex words in Japanese).


In this essay, I plan to lay out what an intellectual disability is and how it differs from neurodivergencies such as autism or ADHD. After that, I want to discuss the way Haruka speaks and uses words, the symbolism in his MVs, and how this lends to him being coded as intellectually disabled. Finally, I want to discuss why this even matters at all. Because, in truth, viewing Haruka as autistic instead of intellectually disabled leaves the viewer misunderstanding his story in a huge way that seems far too common in English-speaking MILGRAM fandom. So, I hope you listen to what I have to say.


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Ever since I was a little boy, I always knew I wanted to violate intellectual property and copyright law