Pinned post - introduction, stances & themes
So. How do pinned posts work /lh
First off: Introductions.
We usually don't do introductions, which means this may be extra awkward and certainly won't follow a specific pattern. We're a polyfragmented plural system of... frankly, entirely too many, and any number we could put here would be outdated within, at most, days. Despite the entire mess implied by that, we seem to be primarily monoconscious (it gets complicated), and we share one primary account. We are likely to switch between usage of "I" and "We" near-arbitrarily, outside of formal/discussion posts - which tend to be written with 'we'. We do not mark fronters due to not being able to keep track of who is actually at front bar approximate vibes.
Second: Stances
To start this off with the most contentious, we are pro-para, pro-radqueer, and proship. We are also pro-endo - Systems of all origins are welcome on this blog. We will decry anything that we see as bigotry (that is, any form of hate towards harmless things). Within above context(s), follows are not endorsment - we often follow someone because we saw one specific post, as we simply do not have the time or energy to try to sift through everyone's DNIs and/or recent posts. If we see someone we follow posting something we find to be bigotry, they will simply be unfollowed and blocked.
If any of these stances are an issue to you, block and move on! We are also open to questions about these stances - see the Ask section at the bottom of this post!
Third: Themes
We repost a variety of things, and are interested in a variety of things. Our focus may change over time. Posts we do ourselves may be tagged with a specific theme, but will not always be.
A general (but likely incomplete) list of themes you may find on our blog:
Within posts/reposts, you may find: Traumaposts (Such as non-sexual Empty Spaces Writing) Kink discussion posts Plurality-discussion Posts (and, very rarely, syscourse, unfortunately) Discussion and Information themed Asks, should we receive any Memes and Sillyness Political discussion / commentary Queerposting
Within likes (and, rarely, comments,) you may find: Everything that we might also repost Radqueer related discussions or posts More regular syscourse or syscourse commentary Para-related posts Term and Flag Coining posts More outwards sexual or horny writing or posts
Fourth (Bonus): Asks
Whilst we do not expect to get any asks anytime soon, if ever, we would like to pose the following 'guidelines' / rules:
We are broke. This is unlikely to change anytime soon. Further, we cannot verify whether or not a donation request is made-up or real. Unfortunately, for these reasons, we are not comfortable responding to or sharing donation requests, regardless of reason.
We may establish a set of "ask-tags", so that it is easier for us to tell which theme/topic an ask is about. Until we have done so clearly in a post, we ask that asks be tagged for the topic they are about - so asks about radqueer stuff get tagged radqueer, plural stuff get tagged plurality, etc. Do this by simply writing "Topic: [Topic]" or "This is about this and that theme" at the top of the ask post. (This is optional, and we will still respond to asks that do not do this.)
Inflammatory or otherwise outwards hostile asks are not welcome. If a genuine question is posed and can be answered, or an argument can be countered, we may still answer these, but expect us to ignore thinly-veiled hateposting. Thus, try to keep a neutral tone if you ask us to clarify on something - or for our opinion on someting - which you already dislike/hate.
Should we ever be involved in any specific drama: Know that your asks cannot hurt us, and likely never will.















