@FirstProgenitor it u??
It's ok if you don't feel like explaining nonbinary issues to someone. Your piece of mind is important.
If they really want to learn about nonbinary people, they'll have the motivation to look for knowledge in more than one place.
@meena @kelbesque i love eating things that could kill me
@fluxom_alt @Sapphicgiraffic@snouts.online @BestGirlGrace something something multi-track drifting
@fluxom_alt @Sapphicgiraffic@snouts.online @BestGirlGrace whomst the FUCK doesn't have a base value of 12+ on that scale
@kelbesque ah, yes, the classic "dissolve the rich in acid" trick. love that one
@fluxom_alt @Sapphicgiraffic@snouts.online @BestGirlGrace ok but everything's horny on some level
godbound
if we're not using concept words here, the layout ends up as:
kai—journeying, luck, passion
kai—knowledge, music, shapeshifting
& kai—dance, madness, theft
godbound
updated list for Kai:
we didn't change Kai much; still artificial intelligence, faerie queen, luck, and passion.
Kai is artificial intelligence, knowledge, music, and shapeshifting.
and Kai, of course, has the words of dance, faerie queen, madness, and theft.
@kelbesque ah, yes, the classic "dissolve the rich in acid" trick. love that one
@kelbesque hmmm, yeah. but if it's not safe to bury it's probably also not something to feed people, which might mean there's no good solution here
@autistikai Hey, I'm really sorry to "well, actually" this post but Judaism says that it is not only encouraged but mandatory to break religious law, including kashrut, if it is necessary to preserve one's own life. For instance, it is against Jewish law to starve rather than eat pork.
From this we can conclude that it is actually INCUMBENT upon Jews to eat the rich.
@kelbesque not if we're composting them instead
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