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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
flamewyrmz
amazoogle

some bozo with the username laundryguy47 keeps jumping in to all my Halo matches and ruining them. what he does is he turns them into some kinda laundry RP. ok, listen, what i mean is, when he joins the game he gets on mic and tells everyone to go to a certain spot on the map and pretend like its a coin operated laundromat and we're all doing laundry there. and they just do it. everybody stops killing eachother like you're supposed to in the game and they go pretend to do laundry for the whole match. nobody even questions it, they all just do it like thats normal. but that's not normal. its sickening and it cant be allowed to continue

amazoogle

some of the sessions have been kinda fun though i gotta say. there's actually quite a bit more depth to pretend laundry than you might think. lately ive been experimenting with pretending to use fabric softener

wizardarchetypes
wizardarchetypes

thinking about how every time i tell a story on here about a stranger i encountered, i’ve begun purposely using gender-neutral pronouns because i realized that even though i want to live in a world where we don’t assume strangers’ genders, i was assigning genders to strangers all the time in my posts. and now that i’ve stopped it’s wild the look at the tags of all my posts about strangers referred to with gender-neutral pronouns, only for every tag which talks more about the stranger to assign “he/him” pronouns with the clear assumption being that the post is about a man, while nothing in the post actually indicates that whatsoever. the stranger could be identified as simply as “a bus driver” or “the person behind me in line at the store,” and thousands of people on this site will picture a man and go on to further discuss and describe that man in the tags.

this feels even more pointed when one of my posts about ME goes viral and ends up constantly reposted to Instagram and YouTube and TikTok, and all of the tags on here and all of the comment sections elsewhere call me a man, assume I’m a man. Thousands and thousands and thousands of times. Especially back when I explicitly used she/her pronouns and still identified as a woman when my old blog was at its height of popularity.

And now that I do ID as genderfluid and use he/him pronouns I wouldn’t even mind being misgendered once if it meant one single person alive online anywhere just once in godforsaken history read an interesting story and pictured a woman.