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@luna@hellsite.site *trips and falls facefirst through the roof* hey, you're really cute,

It's legitimately heartening to see signifiers that would usually be seen as communicating being young and dorky pop up in radical action. It's real people doing this stuff. They aren't coming out of some Anarchist Factory or being run through a hundred academic leftist filters until their aesthetics are form.

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me, observing a crow: incredible. beautiful. majestic.
crow: RUAWK

angy, kin discourse 

reasons why you should be shitty to kin people

- they're often mentally ill so they're an easy target
- large overlap with the queer community (ive never seen a straight kinnie) means they're used to being treated like garbage, they'll be fine
- you know how it's not cool to hate on furries anymore? well it is in this case!
- the status quo is against them, or occasionally neutral, so nobody's gonna stop you
- it's incredibly easy to make it seem like a weird sex thing and tell them to stop faving photos of your dogs you fucking zoophile
- there's nothing that says "cool and self confident" quite like shitting on vulnerable people who are doing nothing wrong

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@nurotoxxyn@redroo.ml mm, fair. but traditionally, witches were just "whichever people were able and willing to learn the art" more than anything

we've some investment in what things are and aren't gendered tho, bc we're at war with gender

@Camas@girlcock.club the rattus faber, colloquially known as an "l.b.",

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@nurotoxxyn@redroo.ml oh, i was being perfectly serious, love. but since when is witchcraft a gendered profession?

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pirate queen is a valid gender-neutral title and should be treated as such

@monorail @hierarchon *penny snapcube voice* you know me, penny parker, notorious conservative

push notifications were invented by someone who has never experienced anxiety

kink shitpost 

reclaiming "bootlicker" for ppl with footware fetishes

Kais such a sucker for happy endings and Im NEVER gonna let em fuckin live it down

i have a dnd character who is a wizard and studies thaumatology, literally "study of miracles". she's into writing spells and tearing apart how magic works. but unlike a lot of fantasy like "oh you must read the works of the elders who had a deep connection with magic" she's very much a scientist about it, doing experiments and publishing papers

when she explains what she does to people, she often gets questions like, what specific kinds of things is she trying to figure out. her go-to answer is that a huge unsolved mystery in her field is why everything in magic seems to happen in multiples of six seconds. it's this constant throughout different schools of magic, independently discovered by spellcrafters from different cultures... it seems fundamental, but why? what's special about six seconds?

of course, the dnd rules state that six seconds is the length of a combat round, but she doesn't know that

it will never stop blowing my mind that i read an article about the "dark legacy of science after Soviet socialism" and it was primarily about how there was equal gender representation among scientists in Russia.

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