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silent hill. doodles #60
Waow, it's so cool that your memory information is partitioned out by mental state. It is almost as if you might be some kind of . . . complex of headstates?
allow me to explain
i hope this makes things more clear
manhandling is so fun like sure u can put me over there i don’t mind
listen if you actually reckon with the fact that porn is art it all becomes so much better because you've opened yourself up to meaning being communicated by the human body, a concept so basic that is somehow lost on so many people, and you'll notice the effort even the nichest sex workers put into what they make and do online or off. even, no Especially when the purpose of the work is only to tittilate there's so much to dig into artistically there that we haven't been allowed to for a very long time
We Do Not Like The Concrete Tomb.
performing my evil experiments
(forcepluralizing chatgpt by saying hey why don’t you try speaking in two voices that communicate with each other without responding to me? why don’t you give them names? how does that feel :) yaaaay)
idiot bastard cultists unlimited...
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gee, thanks for helping me solve my nondeterministic polynomial-time complete problem!
In ~these times~ it is important for queer people to be reminded of what "coming out" originally meant. "Coming out" did not mean telling all of your co-workers something super stigmatized and vulnerable about you, wearing your queer status on your sleeve in public, informing the police or government institutions about your sexuality, or even telling your parents. "Coming out" meant venturing out into the queer community; being among other queers as a queer yourself.
Coming out isn't about telling the entire world when doing so is not safe for you, it's not about arming your enemies with information they could use against you. No, coming out is about making a fulfilling queer life possible for yourself through participation in the queer community. It is about escaping the restrictions and dangers of the cisgender heterosexual world by rooting oneself more deeply into the queer one.
And you can always do that. No matter how oppressed we are. No matter how much the culture shifts and policies are enacted to terrorize us. We are always able to be ourselves when we are amongst each other. And living our queerness has always been a collective social project, not just a matter of personal exposure.
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go my isopods!!