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I've heard that the -lk ending of folks is gendered masculine in its origin and that folx is meant to be neutral. I've never heard of folx as aave but I could be really wrong as well.
yeah, like i said, i also could be wrong? but my dash is usually like 94% black and/or brown, so i don’t see yt ppl using it very much, and that could be the influence as well? is just that i don’t see it in yt spaces? i’m not any kind of authority on blackness/aave obvs
Look out mom and dad, it’s time for Trans-giving 20-gay-teen (happening on unceded Mi'kmaq territory, and don’t any of us forget it).
(Also, three weeks and a bit on E, which they don't know about, and I'm bringing Em *and* Bry, and letting my parents connect the dots, and I am so nervous.)
The two genders:
Ladies– uhhh...
uhhh... ladies?
When you realize that you and your (also non-binary) partner are *technically* both Catholic (and could probably delight their mom by getting married in the ol’ church down home if you were to dress down a bit and refrain from making too many “trans-substantiation” jokes)
Egg Tamsin: “this is such a great idea for an episode! The J’naii are, like, genderless, and that’s so cool”
Tamsin now: “hmm, I like the concept, but I can’t really relate to trans women who date cishet men”
Cishet men & the femmes who love them: a Star Trek shitpost~
@gnolib
Headcanon: the entire movie version of Rent is actually a fever dream (turned miniature reality, if you like) that Paul Stamets has while trapped in the mycelial network, inspired by avant-garde Kasseelian interpretations of La Bohème and some historical novel Hugh’s been reading about the plight of QTPOC during the AIDS crisis of three centuries prior.
@delectablewerewolf, this should be right up your alley. @gnolib, here’s the ultimate justification for why Rent is so ahistorical (and somehow it’s still a wonderful, transcendent piece of musical theatre writing).