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@wilbr @kiilas it was pretty much standard practice to respect the pronouns of trans characters in medieval texts. The best-known example is a 13th c. French poem called Silence, in which the author changes the pronouns of the main character depending on how the character is presenting at that point in the story. The majority of texts I've read follow this pattern
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@fox@notbird.site if you'd be safe doing it it's honestly not necessarily Bad it's just. very awkward. for a long time. but it's a really bad idea just in general, too, and i don't think i'd've done it either in person or to someone i had anything approaching a positive relationship with
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@citrustwee you just said the same thing twice
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@MochiWaifu you really don't need to try to be funny. like, funny can Happen, but it's oodles better to just be you than to try to force a funny
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@wenom where's the essay op
@zoe do you think i spend my time in minceraft *spawning*? no i build gargantuan mad science laboratories like a civilised barbarian
@zoe jokes on u neutral & passive mobs, and creepers slimes and silverfish, don't have any notable dislike of light
@zoe i'm not trying to stay hidden! light is just evil!
@zoe i just never make torches
@oct2pus idk i talk about a lot of things r u sure
@oct2pus awful bold of you to assume there's only two timeline branches here
@ibrokemypie anyway ur cute
@oct2pus i still have no idea which one is the accepted canon and no intention of ever figuring it out
@nuttgodd don't be ridiculous people don't talk out of those
@ibrokemypie no, with the power of i'm queer and i make the rules
@anarchiv @chillallmen@witches.live i was just referencing an old tumblr post oops
a bug, not a feature.
Genderless* cyberfae & co. at your service
assigned adult by the inexorable passage of time
don't use he/him or she/her pronouns for any of us without express permission
note that if we ever make you uncomfortable in any way please tell us so we know to stop. we're not always good at figuring these things out on our own