Hello, I’m Norman. I’m a 22 year old disabled, mixed alterhuman man from Appalachia, specifically Western MD/Eastern WV. I’m back to being most active on tumblr as I’m no longer finding community in the other therian/otherkin social media spaces the same way I used to, and got locked out of the new account I had made yet again.
I am multiply disabled (visually impaired, hard of hearing, neurologically impaired, MSN autistic) so excuse any wonky messages or crazy typos from me. If I don’t see/respond to something, it’s not personal!
As for my kintypes, I am a horse (most connected to thoroughbreds and Old English Black horses), Sphinx-type (mythology, not domestic cat breed) forest spirit, pikeman (Rimworld), Rough Collie, and questioning Namekian. My kithtypes are European Ambersnail, domestic cat, and F-14. Despite being most known in the community by my Eastern coyote identity, for many years I have questioned whether it is a kintype or strong kithtype.
I mostly use “alterhuman” to describe myself. While therian, otherkin, objectkin, and fictionkin are also accurate to me, I do not personally use them to describe myself as much, and alterhuman feels very catch-all to all of my experiences.
My special interests are new wave music, domestic animal behavior (and working animal training), domestic animal nutrition, rad sci, genetics, and virology.
Anyone is welcome to interact here as long as you’re respectful and not hurting anyone!
shoutout to all the autistic nonhumans who were treated as anything other than human growing up but as soon as they said they weren’t human people suddenly switched up
so tired of seeing mono-racial/ethnic people refer to themselves as "mutts," like holy shit, please shut up.
i genuinely do not care if you're an alterhuman, therian, nonhuman alter/part, or whatever group you sort yourself into and identify with/as dogs.
call yourself a (combo) canine. a street hound. a patchwork pup. a bitzer. anything other than a fucking slur used against mixed-race individuals, marking them as inferior because of their mixed lineage. ( which sounds familiar to how mixed-breed dogs are labeled, right? )
it's not that hard to get creative with terms, rather than using a derogatory slur. you are not entitled to use the word "mutt" as a pronoun, identity, or gender label unless you are mixed race yourself.
or, if you're so connected to dogs, you would realize there are other words for mixed dog breeds! shepherd-mix! pit-mix! husky-mix! whatever!
can people genuinely research the meaning and history behind words before using them????? "context matters!" they're fucking linked, you absolute dingus. can't even look for flags & labels without racism jumpscare.
thank you umamusume for making it so much more easier to get horse gear🙏 I was struggling for years trying to find horse ears and tails for sale or commission but nearly no one was making them (other than the occasional mlp items and fetish gear companies) but now so many ear makers have started making horse ones too. tails are still a little harder to come by but there definitely is more on the market now. have y'all seen the moving ones by the tail company? chef's kiss.
I started to avoid questioning other therio/kintypes because I thought I had too many but I don’t care anymore I’m not avoiding it and there is A LOT for me to explore now it’s been building up for years lol
just saw a video by dannyphantomexe talking about 'human dysphoria' and how he kinda wishes he was a skeleton or a robot and so many ppl in the comments are like 'omg same I wish i was xyz' and there are probably so many ppl whod identify as therian or alterhuman or wtv if it wasn't seen as so cringe and childish
Do I really have 30 gazillion disorders that are all conveniently "treatment resistant" or did you turn an animal into a person and expect it to fair completely fucking fine.
I encourage everyone to read this, especially if you are white. I made this post long enough to talk about the points in decent detail, but short enough to be digestible. It is about the different ways the nonhuman communities make people of color feel unwelcome and why.
My askbox is open usually all the time, so I'm also open to answering questions about this. I want people to read. I want people to ask questions when they don't understand. I even want people to do research on their own time to learn more (and I mean actually researching and not asking ChatGPT to think for you).
Where To Begin
"Wow, this is a really long post on the police dog discourse", except this isn't a post on the police dog discourse. That topic is more of a springboard for me to segue into where exactly things go wrong and how it causes people of color to feel unsafe participating in the communities (which can suck, because nonhumanity can be very isolating with no one to talk to about it!). So if you feel as if this has been done to death and are thinking "oh boy, this again", I encourage you to continue to read the post all the way to the end. With that, this leads us to...
The Dilution of Topics
It's important to understand that when something like this comes up, POC are chiming in to explain the situation and how it affects them. It is not the time to bring in unrelated things in an attempt to use that as credentials for weighing in. I'll use the K-9/police dog example again because it's honestly such a good discourse to dissect for this. The main focus of the conversation was between black and brown people (not exclusively, because other POC included, but mainly) and those who identify as police/military dogs (therians, otherkin, whathaveyou). Not anyone else.
"As someone with a problematic (or villain) kintype--"
This isn't about you.
"I'm police or military creature from another world--"
This isn't about you.
"I acknowledge it but don't glorify it--"
This isn't about you.
What these comments do is not only watering down what our actual concerns are, but it speeds up the "internet telephone" until the conversation morphs into something different entirely. This happens all the time when people of color try to bring to light something that bothers us. Everyone wants to make it about themselves but it's not about everyone. The topic of "Glorification of these institutions that actively harm isn't good" is not the same as "What kintypes/theriotypes/etc. should people be allowed to have?", but it was turned into that very quickly because way too many people failed to realize and understand what isn't about them. Many, with a quickness, found a way to victimize themselves.
All that is without even getting into people adding exclusions that were not originally there. "This discourse is US-centric and doesn't apply to other countries" is not only incorrect but you need to educate yourself on how police brutality (and police brutality that utilizes attack animals) exists outside of the United States. This isn't even just for the dog thing. This also extends to racism in general because people love to talk about how not racist their country is (when in fact it often is).
White Privilege and Nonhuman Superiority
This section is probably going to ruffle some feathers, but if it does ruffle your feathers then it might be time to start deconstructing why exactly that is. White privilege in particular is important to point out here because it is common to assume that privilege is a "balance scale". Privilege doesn't cancel out from marginalization. You can be queer, or disabled, or neurodivergent, etc. and still benefit from white privilege. I point all of that out because the nonhuman communities have a large portion that are in one or many of these marginalized groups, and the assumption that it "cancels out" white privilege may be part of the driving force behind what's covered in this post.
An easy starting example of white people underestimating exactly how deep things can go is the entire gatekeeping discourse about defining therianthropy as "wears gear and does quadrobics". How this whole thing started with people insisting therianthropy required these performative aspects, I'm not even gonna pretend to know. What I do know is that it is a form of gatekeeping popular on photo and video-based social media websites like Instagram and TikTok that then subsequently bleeds over into other places like Tumblr and Discord group chats.
"Real therians wear gear and run around outside on all fours" makes me desperately hope for young POC to be careful. Black people especially have a disproportionately higher chance of being arrested or shot. I never want anyone to be pressured to do dangerous things from these imaginary guidelines on what makes nonhumanity "valid". It's exclusionary from both a "therianthropy doesn't require any of this" standpoint and a "you are overestimating how safe this activity is to do" standpoint. This isn't fearmongering, I'm not saying that this is never safe. I'm saying that those who are unable to safely do it may subsequently feel like that disqualifies them from identifying as a therian. Similar things can be said for other minorities other than racial ones, but that's a different topic (and I encourage anyone wanting to talk about that to make their own posts about it, rather than using this one).
The insistence that nonhumanity should have "racial colorblindness" and "be above politics/apolitical" are also very privileged takes. Identifying as nonhuman doesn't erase the fact that most of us still live in and are affected by human society (whether some want to be or not) and people of color especially do not have the freedom to completely divorce ourselves from the world because our very existence has been made political. Not only that, but culture is still important to a lot of people as well. We are not all the same just because we identify as nonhuman. We are not a monoculture. We are different and there needs to be room to celebrate that.
The aspect of "everything is for everyone" that often comes with white privilege appears in even blatant ways. I've witnessed people in the community saying that closed cultures are silly. Although slightly less common today (and by slightly I mean very slightly), at one point it was common for people to constantly appropriate North/South American indigenous cultures because their understanding of it was as shallow and stereotypical as "Pocahontas Colors of the Wind". I've even had someone say "well it's not our fault black people are so trendy" directly in a conversation about how black people regularly have our culture taken from us when we're barely even allowed to have it ourselves without being looked down on. It's gross and insensitive, and the very reason so many people of color leave these nonhuman communities. "Do whatever you want forever" exists within reason.
Identifying as nonhuman isn't an excuse to look down on humans either, especially in the misanthropic sense. Being anti-human and blaming humanity as a whole for the results of colonization (species extinction, habitat loss, climate change, etc.) goes against the marginalized people that have been harmed historically and currently and lumps them into the same category as their oppressors simply by existing.
It is Always That Deep
The last point that I'll use to close this whole post is that I can't stress enough how often us POC are told again and again and again that what we are seeing is either not real or irrational, or "just drama".
I remember the reaction to "maybe don't say you're an entity from a closed culture if you're not from that culture".
I remember the reaction to "don't use monkey/ape as a derogatory term for humans".
I remember the reaction to "don't glorify institutions that actively harm and kill us".
I remember the reaction to "please don't say dehumanization is good actually".
People will fight tooth and nail to speak over and ignore POC voices almost as a knee-jerk reaction. Then maybe if we're lucky, after they're done arguing, they'll do some research and come back later with an "oops my bad". I'm glad they learn in those cases, but that's not acceptable. Listening first is important, ask questions (respectfully) if you have to, but it should not be a fight-or-flight situation.
Are any fellow alterhumans also heavily affected by music? The right song will just kick me into a form in no time like "Oh, that song is awesome... why do I have wings now?"