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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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trying on a metaphor

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@bone-enjoyers
What of instead of being like "my pronouns are he/they" we were like "my main weapon is he/him and my sub-bombs are they/them"
"My DPG (damage per gender) is non binary but my support is demigirl"
"Oh yeah I've always been cis male main"
It seems like all kids do nowadays is create homonculi in their basements.
the most devastating news ever in the past 25 years
> be me, go into the nblnb tag expecting enbian and otherwise nblnb posts
> sapphic/wlw stuff
> achillean/mlm stuff
> not a single actually enbian post anywhere to be found
> every single post is heavily gendered
I've never seen a kandi pattern with an enbian flag on it so I changed that
trying to access the train operator only newsletter.
GOT IN.
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real
i keep forgetting i can post things on tumblr
have you noticed that it's "female" and "male" but "prefer not to say?"
have you noticed that it's "trans men are men" and "trans women are women" but "nonbinary people are valid?"
have you noticed that it's "love trans women" and "love trans men" but "respect nonbinary people?"
have you noticed it's "brothers" and "sisters" but not "siblings?"
have you noticed that it's "transfem" and "transmasc" but not transneutral, transandrogynous, or otherwise?
have you noticed that nonbinary characters are sorted into "masc" and "fem" but not allowed to be anything in-between or outside?
have you noticed that it's "lesbian" and "gay" but not cenelian, or enbian, or gai, or strayt, or any other nonbinary-focused attraction label?
have you noticed that it's "yaoi" or "yuri" but any nonbinary equivalents are jokes?
have you noticed that everything is this or that?
have you noticed the binary?
have you noticed?
have you noticed?
have you noticed?
EDIT: Notifications have been turned off for this post. If you have any questions, please direct them to my askbox.
Very generally speaking, when you see a black man in a piece of media, be it tv show, movie, video game, etc. there’s something you often see a lot of writers do. To go against the stereotype of black men (and black people in general) being dumb and lazy, you’ll see this black male character being smart and an achiever. 
The Black Nerd. A common character type, the nerd will always be very interested in all things nerdy: science, video games, mathematics, etc. In an continued effort to combat stereotypes, the Black Nerd will be lack athleticism, probably being asthmatic (the nerdiest of conditions). The Black Nerd will dress smartly, suspenders and bow ties. They’ll always talk smart too, using proper English with complex words.
Now, I don’t have a problem with a black character being a nerd, indeed black people are a people; we aren’t all the same and we all have varying personalities. The problem I have is that too often we see a distinct disconnect between Blackness and the Black Nerd. The Black Nerd doesn’t listen to hip hop or rap, only classical music. The Black Nerd only has white friends, the only other black characters are into not nerdy stuff. The Black Nerd never ever uses AAVE at any time in any context.
And again I must say that Black people, not being a monolith, there are no hard fast rules to being Black. I’m more than sure there are Black people like what I’ve described above, I’m not saying it’s impossible; what I’m getting at is that the only Black Nerd we see. There are Black Nerds that play basketball, that bump Kendrick Lamar, and use AAVE since it’s an ever changing dialect. I’m just saying there’s no one way of being a nerd and no one way of being Black.
Well @dumbey, seems we’re in similar boats
This ain’t about him, this is about Black/Asian solidarity. Focus.
>be me >be me >be me >be me >oh thank god, now there's enough of us for my Oops! All Me! basketball team. we're gonna win the league, we're gonna be the greatest basketball team ever seen >comes last
@funnier-as-a-system
Sometimes I’m looking for something online - often “how to” articles - and I want to filter for - like - a website that was clearly built in 2010 at the latest, which may or may not have been updated since then, but contains a vast wealth of information on one topic, painstakingly organized by an unknown legend in the field with decades’ worth of experience. I don’t want a listicle with a nice stolen picture in a slideshow format written by a content aggregator that God forgot. I want hand-drawn diagrams by some genius professor who doesn’t understand SEO at all, but understands making stir-fries or raising stick insects better than anyone else on this earth. I don’t know what search settings to put into Google to get this.
thank you for articulating this cri de coeur for me
ngl these days i’m just happy when it’s not a video
search.marginalia.nu is the search engine you want!
The search engine calculates a score that aggressively favors text-heavy websites, and punishes those that have too many modern web design features.
This is in a sense the opposite of what most major search engines do, they favor modern websites over old-looking ones. Most links you find here will be nearly impossible to find on a regular search engine, as they aren’t sufficiently search engine optimized.
“It is a search engine, designed to help you find what you didn’t even know you were looking for. If you search for “Plato”, you might for example end up at the Canterbury Tales. Go looking for the Canterbury Tales, and you may stumble upon Neil Gaiman’s blog.
If you are looking for fact, this is almost certainly the wrong tool. If you are looking for serendipity, you’re on the right track. When was the last time you just stumbled onto something interesting, by the way?
I don’t expect this will be the next “big” search engine. This is and will remain a niche tool for a niche audience.“
i clicked around for a few minutes searching various things and I now have two fourteenth century pie crust recipes and an apple filling recipe i want to try, so thanks!
it has been twenty minutes and I am deeply in love with this search engine.
INCREDIBLE. I *do* want to know how to test Windows 95 for Y2K Compliance and I am glad that someone is still hosting step by step instructions for that.
tl;dr: search.marginalia.nu for the old or old looking and just plain serendipitous stuff that google or Duck duck go are gonna not find/bury on the 20th page. For perfectly good reasons, but …
My absolute favorite part of having made this post - other than causing people to be introduced to this site - are the people in the tags/comments talking about their interests and stuff they found about their hobbies.
Good luck out there surfing the cyberweb, you crazy cats. I love the shoelace website too - Ian’s Shoelace Site [link], unless there’s another. My personal favorite old-school site is Alysion’s string figure collection [link].
prism plural goated btw. best plural app we've tried so far