@ultranurd oh I’m okay! This came up in the context of a work conversation, not a physical event
@Inumo it’s good
@rmondello and probably the need to visit the restroom for the fifth time that day, if your experience is anything like mine
@mavica_again I recorded two videos of myself pronouncing it this way, and then deleted them because they were both too accursed
fitness, mild blood, werewolf, implied tf
In 2019 I ran Buckin' Hell, a brutal 30k mountain race. I finished bloody, dusty, ahead of my goal time, elated. Then, that night, it was time to eat back some of the burned calories. Shame about the torn Coast Mountain tank top.
An incredible piece by @Sherat20@twitter.com, just in time for #WerewolfWednesday!
does anyone in the #UK have any resources about #fibromyalgia that aren't unprepared #NHS GPs wanking on about "just exercise"? my girlfriend is #disabled and struggling with excruciating pain every single day and the best we can do is overdose on ibuprofen and cbd because nothing else is available to us
#mutualaid please boost and please do not reply with US-only drugs and only drug names that we can't access without a lucky lottery ticket
@pitshoster yo these are great!!
@TheInfamousGdub you GET me
@aquinton you could absolutely pull off a red hooded cloak and eat a grandma by tricking her into thinking you’re her granddaughter. I’m sure if it.
@crazy_pony I ordered my very first werewolf gloves and feet from @YsengrinWolf by telephone in 1997! I mailed him a dang money order from CANADA
New study finds "no substantial evidence of any biological advantages for trans women competing in elite women's sport."
"'What threatens women's elite sport, for cis and trans women, is not trans women, but is rather misogyny in the form of underfunding, non-parity in participation and leadership, inequitable sport space allocation/access, and a range of sporting opportunities not afforded to women...in equitable ways.'"
gender feelings, non-human feelings
I changed my profile pic to my human appearance and it made me think about how I only really feel comfortable seeing my human form when I’m dressed up nice. That introduces a conflict! Often dressing up “nicely” introduces a degree of discomfort. Wearing a bra, or a belt because my narrow hips don’t keep my shorts where they should be. But when I’m dressed so, I’m loathe to get comfy again because then I’ll feel less like a human I’m happy to see in the mirror.
Ultrarunner, trans woman, autistic, lycanthrope.