I'm Sonic, Sonic the Hedgehog! I'm a nonbinary transmasc Otherkin guy (Sonic, non-MLP alicorn) who belongs to @violet-returned and @subbyenbywitch. Sometimes NSFW. He/Him. You can also check out my website, SonicSpirit.net.
Had Padmé been 20-30 years older than anakin instead of 2-3 it wouldve fixed a significant portion of the franchise, including padmé's own chracterization
i couldn't rest until i made something this is driving me insane. so what if i dismissed your success as because of your hardships instead of in spite of them
I recently had surgery, and at the time I came home, I had both my cat and one of my grandma's cats staying with me.
- Within hours of surgery, I wake up from a nap to my cat gently sniffing at my incisions with great alarm.
- I was not allowed to shower the first day after surgery, and the cats, seeing that The Large Cat is not observing its cleaning ritual, decided I must be gravely disabled and compensated by licking all the exposed skin on my arms, face, and legs.
- I currently have to sleep with a pillow over my abdomen because my cat insists on climbing on top of me and covering my incisions with her body while I sleep (which is very sweet but not exactly comfortable without the pillow). She also lays across me facing my bedroom door, presumably on guard for attackers who may try to harm me while I'm sleeping and injured.
our favorite inventor, our star two tailed fox. the boy who would come to pilot many, many machines of varying complexity. the one who stood by Sonic all throughout his life, the best friend of our favorite hero, nay, brother of our favorite hero
allow me to introduce: Miles "Tails" Prower the Fox!!
Im completely accepting of kff and people who use kin to mean relating to, (even if I think there's better terms you could use) but is there a way for me to easier convey I personally mean kin as in I LITERALLY am this thing & not just relating to ? I am these identities LITERALLY and I will bite you if you call me a delusional attachment.
I know kith is the term for relating to and so therefore kin 'should' mean identifying as, but words are what they are used as not dictionary definitions. So at this point if I say kin, many people will assume the 'relating to' definition.