i count on the warmest bathtub they have down there:) Would be a shame if there's no heaven or hell.
CheesyFox
yeah, seems about right
t've always wondered, why lots of people think that if something you do is technical, then it's inherently not creative? You sure have a bit lesser degree of self-expression, but self-expression is mere an aspect of creativity
guess that's just a wishful thinking
did you mean: "what a ~~:.|:;~~"?
oh oh, i'll be the fish that took the bait!
linux sucks only if you suck at linux. Windows, on the other hand sucks regardless of your skill.
I agree, people should not be harassed for the way they identify themself, and i guess you're right that only you can identify yourself, but i still have questions. Those are personal, tough and existential, so i don't mind if you prefer not to answer them. They're vaguely related to the OP topic, some of them entirely unrelated to it, but after the fact that that the Drag incident made blahaj divided, which makes me sad, my wish, to find out the answers is ihe main reason why i've decieed to leave my previous comment in the first place.
Let's take you and what you said, for example: you said, that you have been in denial on the matter of your identity. How have you defined that you always were a woman, and not only since you identified yourself as one? What defines for you your identity as a woman? How have you assured that it's not a mere act you put on because it makes you feel happy, and that you wouldn't drop it as soon as you'll get bored? I'm asking, because i (amab) am kinda uncertain of myself. I came to a conclusion that i still identify myself as male, i still am in fact male, only that i don't want to conform to the gender norms. So how do you know that you're not in the same state as me, that you're actually of other gender, not the one you were assigned at birth? How are you certain that you're not just mimicking the gender because you're attracted to it?
Sorry that i bother you with all those questiuns. As i said, i am still uncertaim of myself, so since you've decided to transition, that might mean that you've found some objective criteria, that will help me define myself as well.
holy shit, they're so pretti!
i'm not saying they have, i'm entertaining the idea of this trio's leadership in it in terms of quantity
why tf did i read it as "estrogenians"
i would like to correct myself. I've spoke to drag, and drag is not a roleplayer. Since my point of view on pronouns and one's identity in general was incarrect and disproven by @chocosoldier@lemmy.blahaj.zone, i stand corrected, and want the maximum of people who had similar way of thinking to my own, to doubt their argumentation one more time. While drag's pronouns might sound weird for you grammatically, it could and should exist and be accepted by you if you consider yourself a part of queer community.