re-introduction*
I'm a witchy trans lady, tabletop rpg nerd, femslash enthusiast
this is mostly a place for chill community to recover from doing intensive activism things all day irl that I don't talk about because pseudonymity is important to me
mutuals can hug and pet me without asking; I'm a cuddly fangbeast
I want to see art of cute ladies and enbies holding hands, making out, and being badasses
and chat about witcheing, RPGs, femslash, feels and learn about y'all and be sparkle magic friends
this place reminds me I'm not alone when irl peeps don't share my values
* no hashtag because I don't want to be discovered by hashtag tyvm
probably birth order also affects your Elemental Gender
So I'm finally getting around to planning that RPG, and I want some cultures with rigid gender norms that do not at all line up with the male/female binary (mostly to bludgeon cis players over the head with gender-non-conforming feelings).
I'm curious if y'all have ideas!
For instance:
1. The Classical Elements are the genders, you get assigned an Element based on your parents' Elements; each has a dress code, stereotypes, social roles, etc
2. Dwarves are agender and comedically bad at gender expectations. I think they might also reproduce by carving children out of stone together
Yes, napping *is* my solution to everything
Gundam Wank
(this has been a loving subtoot; fandom wankery is welcome in my mentions, please continue)
Doesn't anyone want to hear why we hated Yuki Yuna is a Hero? (spoilers) Afficher plus
Femslash movie (technically miniseries):
Dagger Kiss
It's so ridiculous. The review that sold me on it was "the acting and the plot are so bad, you think it's going to be porn, but it's not porn!"
Anyone have anime recommendations to watch with my nerd kru? We've enjoyed:
School Live
Higurashi When They Cry
Madoka Magicka
And we HATED Yuki Yuna is a Hero
It's only 10am in the PNW. It's too early for Discourse™. Someone tell me about their favourite ships instead, please.
I think I'm going to go for these two:
Radical Feminist coloring book, proceeds go to a nonprofit fighting domestic violence: https://www.etsy.com/listing/504909767/radical-feminist-coloring-book
Riot Grrrl versions of Disney princesses: https://www.etsy.com/listing/485863658/riot-grrrl-feminist-heroines-coloring
Does anyone have recommendations for affirming, feminist coloring books? Cats are a plus. A mix of angry feminism and comfort/validation would be perfect.
The absolute best Call Me Maybe content ever. Begins:
"My name is Nietzsche, hello,
A sort-of-nihilist bro,
Hey, God is dead, did you know?
What is morality?"
I plan to celebrate the eclipse while soaking in my favorite hot spring in the mountains, which I renamed "Coven's Cauldron" one morning while cackling there with my witches
these toots brought to you by my missing parasol...
is this how Kryptonians felt about their red sun? did they know how much it was holding them back?
let alone enough of the ingredients to LAUNCH IT INTO THE WRETCHED SUN AND END ITS SEARING TERROR FOREVER
FSA will reimburse me for buying commercial sunscreen, but not for the ingredients to make my own anti-sunlight potion <|:(
actual me: A workshop for helping with impostor syndrome? I don't know if I should go; I'm not sure I *really* have impostor syndrome
a GAY HULK twitter account,
but it's just the Hulk doing normal Hulk things, because he happens to be gay
#NetNeutrality
Uniting social justice activists fighting the crucial battle to keep open the infrastructure of dissent, social organizing, and education
with people who just don't want their porn or cat vids or startup slowed down
honestly that's always how we mobilize the internet
NN probably isn't anyone's #1 cause, but it's hopefully on the list for anyone who uses the internet to seek community or be an activist
My father named me Blues, but he can go rot.
The people call me Breakman, but I'm not broken.
~I'm Protogirl~
Dad can tear out my heart and build a new person around it, call it "son."
But he can't change what that heart really is, what it really means.
Right, Megagirl?