I've been on this site for over a decade but I don't get the benefits of choosing one of those 'userxy' tags to track over just your url? no hate, just confused, like why is it better and should I get one

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I've been on this site for over a decade but I don't get the benefits of choosing one of those 'userxy' tags to track over just your url? no hate, just confused, like why is it better and should I get one
questions about the gerudo race (long post alert)
good god i could spend all day talking about the gerudo. (here comes a long post, but for everyone’s sanity i’m limiting it to the breath of the wild ladies in particular.) (post is under the cut)
people: are you ok?
what I say: I'm fine.
what I mean: Daniel Howell just posted a video about tinder and matched with males and females and I'm wondering what that means for the future and if he is bi or if he just didn't care also if he is bi is phan real because it's my otp does tinder include gender preference settings because i would assume so
Watching old VHS live videos on YouTube is like watching a found film footage where everything goes wrong and it blacks out at the end but then you look up the family from the tape and they’re all fine
if beebo is phil’s dad, and phil is my dad, does that make beebo my grandfather?
(but beebo is also my dad??)
In the end though it is still really nice to learn everything.
Something that has got me thinking while watching this season of Drag Race is the labeling of some queens that aren't the same age as Violet, Pearl, etc as "the older queens". Either by others, and even more so, by themselves. Kennedy, Katya and Ginger particularly intrigued me. It's like, Ginger is 29. Twenty fuckin nine. That's not old/"older". Then it begs the question, is ageism transferred from society in general into the drag community? Of course there was the obvious example in the first episode of the season of Kandy (stupidly) having a dig at Tempest, but then she was quite a lot older than Ginger. Is there a sort of imposed expectation on queens who are in their late 20's to pick a side, join the club so to speak? Or... Is it part of the character they're portraying? So it doesn't matter? How much does societal pressure and expectation for youth and beauty impact the drag community these days?