@transbian_tronbreon@queer.party @BestGirlGrace specifically, the plot is that they Were having fun roleplaying but then one of them got tired and the new guy refused to respect boundaries
corvids
boosted
callout post for @autistikai
@freyja_wildes@social.art-software.fr @efi functionally, as long as the chestplate is still constructed from a single solid plate, it probably wouldn't be much worse. it'd still be easier to hurt someone by going for the gaps in their armour
most fantasy armour, though, is Not constructed like proper full plate, so yes it'd absolutely be a safety hazard
also it just kinda looks weird. it makes more sense to mimic the appearance of a shirt being worn over boobs instead of....whatever that is
@Breakfast @fluxom_alt @BestGirlGrace ah, yes, textbook brooding. love that
also ursula k le guin's The Left Hand of Darkness is in their hall of fame. which is very much unsurprising, because it's ursula k le guin. but also given there's literally no white people in the book i feel like that's a good sign in terms of inclusivity here
hjgfdghjg ok i'm looking at the list of titles awarded and:
2003, Queer Fear II
2007, The Future Is Queer
gotta say these titles are Big Mood yo
re: trans and horror genre
@fluxom_alt ok but actually like. on the one hand, we have things like frankenstein being a codifying book in the horror genre. the monster in it is literally just a kid whose parent abandoned them
on the other hand, we have like. the horror genre is historically a lot of queer folks writing about things they can't be open about
on the third hand, i just found out about the existence of gaylaxicon and now i wanna attend
re: trans and horror genre
@fluxom_alt real big h*ckin mood, h*ck
a bug, not a feature.
Genderless* cyberfae & co. at your service
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don't use he/him or she/her pronouns for any of us without express permission
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