What if you combined potato Glados and a head crab
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What if you combined potato Glados and a head crab
headcrabdos.....
Your account got hacked and posted about the scam sunglasses charity
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If this is from unusual asks, number 32 being “What turns you on?”, then gee, I dunno. Romance has never really been my thing and I’m a proud asexual, so...
What does REG stand for?
Reactionary Exclusionist Gatekeeper. This is someone who Gate Keeps/’protects’ a community or group intensely and tries to disclude people from it for a variety of reasons. Here are some examples of gate keeping that would make you a REG:
Calling someone ‘not really trans’ because they don’t want hormone therapy
Calling someone ‘not really trans’ because they are nonbinary
Saying bisexual people don’t belong in the LGBTQ community because they experience liking a gender other than their own
Not allowing a gay person to join a religion that is or is known to be anti-gay because they don’t ‘follow god/holy figure/a religious text’.
Not allowing trans women to be included in feminism/safe places because one considers them ‘not women enough/not a real woman’
Saying someone is not part of a community is not instantly considered Gate Keeping. If someone were to say ‘im straight but im an ally so I want to be part of the LGBTQ community’ there is a valid reason there to say no. The lines can seem sticky and it can be difficult to know what really counts so don’t be afraid to ask me or anyone else more questions.
yes! that’s pretty much my headcanon now thanks to my friends. the nations are immortal and more than human...but they are all essentially made by us. we created them, these beings out of dust and the magic of our beliefs. they bleed normally, but when they die (permanently, not those other instances where they can come back from fatal injuries) it’s literally them Returning to Dust. besides the whole Literally Personifying Land aspect, i definitely love how the dirt metaphor fits in well with not only abrahamic religious traditions but also with quite a number of creation stories in other religions/cultural narratives. the whole thing about humanity being made from dirt, clay, mud or ash etc is quite common. as a kid i’d read about the chinese goddess nüwa making humans out of mud. (and even from the non-religious standpoint? humans are dust. stardust, according to modern astronomers. all the organic matter in human bodies born is from dying stars billions of years ago.) and since humans made the nations in their image, it’s entirely apt and poetic that their creation stories mirror the very cultures that spawned them. so yes. the dirt children are literally Made From Dirt—with the life breathed into them by their people.
Can you do Matthias in D2 for the emoji challenge? :D
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