why does it bother you if people misgender your fictional ocs / gen
because they're trans. When ppls non trans ocs get mistaken to be different genders, it's natural to say, "Oh, she's actually a girl, BTW." Why are trans ocs expected to be treated differently.
I think ppl online forget how deeply personal ocs can be, they're often not characters made for a franchise or to be commodities anything, they are often extensions of ppls experiences and thoughts and pain that ppl like me just happen to share online.
I also get a lot of messages from trans guys that tell me my depictions of trans men comfort them, so. I like to make it apparent that my trans men don't reject femininity.
As a tauren whom has seen what the Explorer's League and the Stormpike clan did under Magni Bronzebeard's direct "imperialistic" orders, and yes "imperialistic" was Magni's words, Magni can go stick his head up his own stone ass.
Why do people think humans killing each other is a bad thing when animals do the same thing and nobody gives a shit? NOW I'M NOT SAYING I AGREE WITH MURDER, IT'S A GENUINE QUESTION. I will explain. (I will be using lions as an example)
The only known predator for lions are other lions. They have no need to kill each other whatsoever. They don't need to in order to survive(technically) and they don't need to in order to get food.
Lions are warm-blooded mammals and they have feelings and they can learn things, just like humans. They learn from mistakes and they adapt. They have even made up their own language through sounds that come out of their mouths, just like humans. I think that this kind of shows that they have thoughts and maybe a conscience.
Knowing this, human beings do not give a damn if animals kill each other, whether it be for food or for sport. So why do people get so upset when humans do the same thing? It just doesn't make very much sense to me.
Lions aren’t capable of writing up anonymous, four-paragraph thought exercises to sift through their personal feelings on killing, so I suspect that a notable difference between their thoughts and ours is comprehension.
Anyway, since this reads like a post-confession monologue at the end of a zoo-themed episode of Murder, She Wrote, I’ll rate it 3 out of 5 disappointed Jessica Fletchers:
I am 6’4 and NOT easily throwable. I have never been tossed like a sack of potatoes in my life. I would never lie about this. I don’t even know how to lie, no one ever taught me.