@backwardsflow this is a gigantic h*cking mood wow
don't know if it's just us, or if it's an autism thing, or an anxiety thing, or what, but i'm noticing that we (attempt to) use nonverbal cues in conversation more often when we're in verbal-only conversations
this could be correlated with the fact that non-in-person conversations are generally voluntary ones, but i think part of it is just that if people can't see it we don't have to worry about them judging us for it
re: disgusting food
@em @pisscotheque and then eat it!! yum yum
"Ew, I'd rather kiss a frog," the princess cried.
The prince tried not to look hurt, but it was quite a harsh rejection.
"I'll prove it!" the princess insisted, snatching up a hapless amphibian.
"That's a toad," the prince responded helplessly.
The princess planted her full lips right on its face; and the toad promptly transformed into a young lady, wearing not a stitch.
"I'm so glad you thought I was a frog," sighed the uncursed lady.
I’ve seen like an increase of “therapists/healers” on instagram over the past few months that basically put out this view that shames people for EVER needing or wanting healthy relationships with others or that it signifies something is wrong with them. Like putting out the view that you must heal completely alone or something is wrong with you. It’s fucking absurd and it makes me angry that theyre sharing this harmful view to a vulnerable demographic!! :-(
@moonybun look i would too if i could
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