My skin like bark, my beard of lichen, eyes of water droplets deep in a cave 7 comments
creativedragonbaby
· 2 years ago
How do I get a Tundra body? I don’t have access to snow
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Who's a good boi? Not this one 8 comments
You deserve time off 5 comments
creativedragonbaby
· 2 years ago
Rest is recharging.
Give yourself some time on full battery for once.
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Give yourself some time on full battery for once.
My Tastes Are Beyond Your Understanding 5 comments
Catch 'em All 10 comments
creativedragonbaby
· 2 years ago
Growlithe is more of a tiger.
Something like Houndoom or Poochyena?
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Something like Houndoom or Poochyena?
Catch 'em All 10 comments
creativedragonbaby
· 2 years ago
It's not. It's Dedenne.
Or if we're going by colour, Minccino or Togedemaru
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Or if we're going by colour, Minccino or Togedemaru
They Fly Now? They Fly Now 2 comments
I'm thirsty not desperate 7 comments
creativedragonbaby
· 2 years ago
Pro tip: open it, then close it again. It should eventually go flat
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I bet they ended up on sale at half off 3 comments
That would make so much more sense 5 comments
Lysistrata 26 comments
creativedragonbaby
· 2 years ago
I agree that kids are not stupid and just inexperienced, but kids also don’t have a concept of long term effects.
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Lysistrata 26 comments
creativedragonbaby
· 2 years ago
The point being is that a lot of things are forbidden from someone until they're an adult for VALID REASONS. In particular, the ethics of teenage LGBTQ+ society. There's legitimate concern for
a) Kids who are told they are/forced to be a certain gender or sexuality by trusted adults, and start to believe it.
b) Kids who want to "try out" being a different gender or sexuality, but don't plan to commit to it, but somehow feel like they must commit to it otherwise they're invalid, and eventually come to regret it.
Overall, anything permanent should ALWAYS be kept till the person in question becomes old enough to understand what exactly their decision entails and the long term effects.
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a) Kids who are told they are/forced to be a certain gender or sexuality by trusted adults, and start to believe it.
b) Kids who want to "try out" being a different gender or sexuality, but don't plan to commit to it, but somehow feel like they must commit to it otherwise they're invalid, and eventually come to regret it.
Overall, anything permanent should ALWAYS be kept till the person in question becomes old enough to understand what exactly their decision entails and the long term effects.
Hjönk 11 comments
creativedragonbaby
· 2 years ago
I guess the name is true once again because it says “2022 convoy to Canberra”
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"Paranoia, paranoia / Everybody's coming to get me" 3 comments
creativedragonbaby
· 2 years ago
Nah the real thought is "they're nice people, so they're just tolerating me because (various reasons)"
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Lysistrata 26 comments
creativedragonbaby
· 2 years ago
For trans kids, I think it would be good to "try out" being their preferred gender before having any sort of surgery or supplements. Because honestly, it's irreversible and kids don't always know what they want. It's like getting a tattoo. They might want it for the next few years, but after a while it becomes an embarrassing memory, so people are advised to get temporary tattoos just to see what they think of it. Except tattoos can be removed with lasers. Sex change surgery isn't so easy
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Lysistrata 26 comments
creativedragonbaby
· 2 years ago
Dude you are really late in asking this question.
I gotta say, the definitions of femininity and masculinity are being shaken up right now, and I’m kinda waiting for it to settle, but for most I think that the traditional notions will remain in some form.
So if a trans woman wears a dress, that’s feminine. And if the trans woman wears pants, that’s feminine. But there’s a high chance they’ll want to look “pretty”
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I gotta say, the definitions of femininity and masculinity are being shaken up right now, and I’m kinda waiting for it to settle, but for most I think that the traditional notions will remain in some form.
So if a trans woman wears a dress, that’s feminine. And if the trans woman wears pants, that’s feminine. But there’s a high chance they’ll want to look “pretty”
Every time I socialise .. 4 comments
creativedragonbaby
· 2 years ago
Sending this to my mum so she’ll finally understand why I have to be on my phone halfway through parties
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Doing my best [TheLatestKate] 4 comments
creativedragonbaby
· 2 years ago
<100000 years later>
I use the bat guano to unpetrify people
hi five if you get the reference
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I use the bat guano to unpetrify people
hi five if you get the reference
I'm not a socialist but .. 8 comments
creativedragonbaby
· 2 years ago
"hierarchies and modes of production" my dudeski, the problem isn't capitalism.
You could change it out for any other system and people with mental health issues are still going to find it difficult. Society is the so called "problem", but the society we're in right now is a capitalist one so you decide to use that as the target.
Anywhos
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You could change it out for any other system and people with mental health issues are still going to find it difficult. Society is the so called "problem", but the society we're in right now is a capitalist one so you decide to use that as the target.
Anywhos