did an insane double take during the new hbomberguy video not only because he called out internet historian for some crazy plagiarism, but also because he had a separate dislike of the same guy for the *exact same thing* that put me off his channel for ages (his dashcon video)
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how did you realise you were non binary 🥺
i've actually explored a lot of different gender identities! for several years i really just. thought i was a boy. for me personally - everybody is different! - i am . . . just not comfortable in my body. i do not feel like a Man. i do not feel like a Woman. my shell/body/whatever feels absolutely separate from me (and certain parts of me are horribly dysphoria inducing. but not in a [i should have this] way, in a [this should not be here] way. i have said several times my ideal body is like . . . magnetic. i could take parts off at will. i could build myself)!
but yeah. for a few years i exclusively went by he/him and Masculine existence, but that didnt work for me either. it just didnt feel like me. i used 'gender fluid' as a descriptor and went by ze/zir - because i thought my feelings about switching out whether i preferred being good girl or good boy or good whatever might mean that - but all in all i just kind of. feel outside of all that.
gender is a construct. i don't believe in 'you say you are one thing and you are that forever'. people discover things about themselves all of the time! if you feel like you might not align with the gender you were assigned, try the new pronouns, think about yourself, ask your friends to think of you outside of that! you might just fit in with it better. or you might feel wrong there and go back to the gender you were assigned. it's fine to do that!
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non-cis lesbians are the only people allowed to she/her me. if you’re butch that’s even better. you can call me she. nobody else though
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Normalise calling republicans/right-wings/conservatives "snowflake" every time they have a fit about gender, queer people, poc people or those "ding dang libs" or literally anything else they whine about. I wanna see how long it will take before they spontaneously combust.
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mom: "it's made up bullshit!!" (pronouns e.g. they/them)
me: "why's that?"
"people are identifying as whatever they want these days!"
"like what?"
"like... like they're identifying as cats!"
"oh really?"
"yeah! i've seen it online!"
"what happens online isn't a reliable portrayal of what happens in real life"
"okay i'm done talking to you :/"
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prompts for spring, summer, autumn, winter eyes! (The characters literally stand for each season!! They have eyes that hold the seasons)
Different Ways to Describe Seasonal Eyes
-> feel free to edit and adjust pronouns as you see fit.
Spring
He had eyes like the fields of the pastures, green grass nearly up to your knees.
Her eyes were the flower beds that his mother used to prepare when spring finally arrived after a cold winter. Flowers would bloom and blossom in every color imaginable.
Their eyes were like the honey from the honeybees that arrived with the promise of spring.
Summer
Her eyes were a babbling brook, like crisp water on a warm day.
He had eyes that blazed like a hot summer sun.
Their eyes were warm rays and beach days, filled with laughter and freedom.
Autumn
She had eyes the color of the dying leaves, painted red, yellow, and brown.
His eyes were a winding road on a foggy morning, dying branches scratching at the edge.
Their eyes were of burnt out candles, pumpkins placed on doorsteps, and footsteps splashed in puddles on an old street.
Winter
His eyes were snowflakes, irises decorated with a delicate design.
She had eyes like icy mountains and falling snow.
Their eyes were a crisp breeze in the dead of winter, a frozen pond on a stagnant afternoon.
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