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Author, editor, goblin They/them DM are only open on calendar days that are divisible by 4 or 7.
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That is pretty much how I remember mine. 😊
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Minor addition, 'bodily binds' refers to the practise of feet binding as well as gender non-conformity. It's not an entendre one comes across a lot, so I felt like pointing that out.
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This fact is often overlooked in Western historical accounts, which have a long history of ommiting the interwoven queer aspects of feminism. They/them simply acknowledges the context and gravity of their defiance, allowing for a more inclusive interpretation of their identity, today. (3/3)
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While not historically correct, I use "they/them" pronouns in the poem to reflect Qiu Jin's lived gender non-conformity. I would like to explain why. They challenged the strict binary of the era through their defiance of societal norms and deliberate acts of self-presentation. (2/n)
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If accident is the building block of life, you could argue our lives are one continuous mistake. ∞ 🙃
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I am very happy to be completely unsurprised by this. :)
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Read about it on our Miscord. (o/
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Big hug. 🫂
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Was this coming to consoles? I forget.
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Image author unknown, sourced from eNews Channel Africa.
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They did, once. Maybe you've been thinking about your childhood lately?
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Only one, but... wait, *sequels*?
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My condolences. 😔
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I might have been too exhausted to pay attention then.
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Haha.
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For further reading: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/explore-the-...
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Love this.
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It's unfortunate that most of us (myself included) immediately jump to male actors.
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I am beginning to suspect these kinds of changes are easier to bring about when they're only a small part of a larger set of changes, like for example a change in lifestyle. I cut down on a lot of habits etc a few years ago, and eating healthier was more of a side effect of that than my main goal.
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^ to the cadence of Major-General
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Yarring. 😅
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Offer them a tiny scarf so they're easier to differentiate. Also, it's cold up there.
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"Your turn chief."
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I have definitely had that issue with the McElroy podcasts.
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I asked mine this very question just now and was told I don't play enough video games. Okay. I mean, that's a fair shot.
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You are too kind. Thank you. And stay strong, the LA stuff is gut-wrenching. 😮‍💨
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Sorry, I got the URL wrong. It's OurTransTruth.org.
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Patience. I'm not impatient, per say, but it's difficult for me to keep myself composed when a situation is really pushing my buttons.
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Nicy and spicy.
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I kind of adore this. 😍
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Happy hatching day! 🥳
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Fab.
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Maybe. Or maybe these are just the ones that got through.
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So it's not always just about retrieving passwords. It can be general info also.
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For example, a lot of trans and non-binary creators auto block posts containing their deadname. Assholes find a way.
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They might just be picking off a list of known passwords, maybe cross-referencing it with a list of visible account names. These attacks happen on popular youtube accounts a lot, like right in the comment section, because creators there are encouraged to block words referring to anything private.