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i formally wish to leave society and become a vampire
"Do you know what it means to be loved by death? No pain."
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i do think the negative interpretations of "im probably nonbinary but i have a job right now" are kind of reaching. it's obviously a waste of time to theorize the op's intended meaning, so instead i think it's better to recognize how the phrase can be a useful framing device to criticize how much of a fucking hassle it is to get gendered correctly. "but i have a job" e.g. will face discrimination that could threaten livelihood; e.g. don't have the mental bandwidth to explain gender to others; e.g. don't have the time and energy for the soul-searching necessary to confirm. all three of these are labor issues. yes you could interpret it as "but being nonbinary isn't important enough to worry about", despite that being a blatantly bad-faith read. it's more useful to interpret it as "but being publicly nonbinary requires a lot of social effort that, in many cultural contexts, will create more problems that you can't afford to deal with". like cmon it's a really good jumping off point for productive conversations about queer labor rights
Isabelle Adjani in Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979) dir. Werner Herzog
horror media asking the question “what if you got stuck in here with vampires?” and it’s like… oh noooooo haha i would have a downright awful time… haha.. what if… what IF
“The banshee is never joyous; it is always either sad or malevolent.”