(Admittedly after years on this site I have no idea how people make these pretty so bear with me):
Hello! Call me Mel or Melancholy
I’m a queer neurodivergent person in my 20s. They/it/any neos
This is my space to say whatever whenever, but I’m mainly using it to yap about anime and manga because I’m a dork. More talking about what you can expect from my corner of the internet under the cut
I’m bad at starting conversations but my askbox and dms are always open
I do writing commissions, at $1/100 words. I also write fanfiction and can be found on ao3 under the user MelancholyPills. However, my fic writing has slowed down due to focusing more on my original work
I might occasionally post or reblog things related to cnc/non-con kink, but these will be infrequent and tagged appropriately. Anything I post dealing with SA in a more serious manner will also be tagged appropriately
I talk about my trauma sometimes (in certain moods a lot of the time) so uh. Heads up
Personal tags I use (except I don’t know how to make them clickable):
#yapping : for general spur of the moment thoughts
#mel watches anime : for liveblogging and talking about any animation (I’m using anime as the default bc it’s most of what I watch) I’m watching for the first time
#mel reads manga : for liveblogging and talking about any manga I’m reading for the first time
#mel plays video games : for liveblogging and talking about video games I’m playing for the first time (this one isn’t used as much bc I’m broke)
Current hyperfixation: Moral Orel
Currently watching:
-on my own: Let’s Make a Mug Too, Revolutionary Girl Utena, Gachiakuta
Non-binary people can't use they/them because they're only one person. Non-binary people can't use it/its because it's dehumanizing. Non-binary people can't use neopronouns because they're too confusing. Non-binary people can't use he/him and/or she/her because that's not gender neutral. Non-binary people can't use no pronouns because that's too hard to use.
No matter what pronouns a non-binary person uses somebody will get mad at them.
"sex should be less stigmatized and talked about more" and "you should always make sure people who dont want to consume sexual media that you present dont have to see it" are two statements that can and should coexist. by the way.
Hello, Tumblr user. Here's a non-binary character who uses they/them. Their ASAB isn't relevant at all for the story and everyone regardless of relationship uses they/them for them and they're trans. Your challenge will be to not try to sniff out their ASAB. Go---- oh you're already telling other people who don't agree with you they're wrong and bigoted for hcing it different from you. Okay.
Throat still hurts and I'm still low energy, but I don't feel crazy nauseous today, I have a bit more energy than yesterday, and I actually feel hungry today so. Progress!