A bisexual nonbinary poster of memes and other things • They/Any

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Cake day: July 13th, 2023

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  • Most stuff on here doesn’t have to be content warned. The warning is for assuming the gender of the viewer not for the target audience for the meme. For example, a meme saying “you are a girl” needs a CW while a comic about a girl saying how much she loves being a girl doesn’t. The posts needing those warnings are fairly rare.

    I don’t think I’ve seen anything that would need the other CW posted here to begin with.

    I’m also not a very active moderator. I’m only checking here about once a day and I’m usually more concerned with comments since that has historically been where the issues have been. This community doesn’t have a lot of activity and has largely been supplanted by others on this server.





  • BiNonBiMtoTrans MemesDrag didn't do that...
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    6 months ago

    [This is getting out of hand! Now there, are two of drag!].jpg

    (Yes, I know Dragon Rider said drag’s pronoun doesn’t change collective pronouns. But the pronoun for a group of people who all use the same person-independent pronoun should be that pronoun if just for this gag.)









  • BiNonBiOPMtoTrans MemesDecisions, Decisions
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    1 year ago

    Most people I’ve seen using it as their personal pronoun would probably laugh if they were presented with an option for It with Cousin Itt representing it.

    I would probably add an option for “thing” with a disembodied hand as well.





  • From description of the Great Old One pact:

    The Great Old One might be unaware of your existence or entirely indifferent to you, but the secrets you have learned allow you to draw your magic from it

    Patrons can have whatever motivation or lack of motivation the DM wants. I personally like there being some kind of RPing effect. Maybe some task you have to complete, punishment for acting against your patron, slowly eroding sanity. But none of that is necessary.








  • From my understanding how a body responds to HRT is basically down to luck. Changes can be large, small, fast and slow. The chances of seeing large changes might decrease over time but is probably never zero.

    One thing to note is that we are often our worst critics. We see all the things that haven’t changed or things changed so gradually that we never noticed. These changes can be obvious to those around us while we remain blind to them.

    The question I would ask is do you want to continue taking HRT? Is it causing you an undue burden or harm? Will stopping make you feel better? Will stopping make you feel worse? These are probably things to discuss with a doctor to help you come to a decision.

















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