fun fact: if we're on good terms and i know you're okay with this kind of affection i *will* do the same for you. you might never see it, bc i prefer gushing to people who don't already know what's up since it's more emotions. but i'll fricken gush about anybody i'm in love, er, friends with
tho tbh. in love and in friends is the same thing. friendship is a type of love. im not ever let nobody downplay the value of friends like that. gotta actually get around to writing up that theory tho
have i explained how nouns ending in a work before?
anyhow. so you treat it as though the base word is the greek singular when you're speaking in the plural (-ae) and as though the base word is the latin plural when you're speaking in the singular (-um) and nobody can even call you on it bc theres like two anglophones who know how any of that works
@bryn everyone's racist against Rubbery Men and they deserve our love and support
the last chapter of this book is just four pages, and brought me to tears with nearly every paragraph. it's a list and analysis of people resisting the oppression that is the focus of the rest of the book. and it is some of the most hopeful such analysis we've ever seen
it's too long to properly share on here, but the book is Nobody, by Marc Lamont Hill, if y'all want to read it yourselves
highly upset that mastodon doesn't offer any convenient method of blocking myself. am i supposed to acknowledge my own posts? bow to the whims of my mind? just deal with the fact that me says things and i have to see them? i already have to deal with me 24/7 irl why would i want to see my content online
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