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Peter, The Horse is Here
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PETER GRIFFIN is a TRANS MAN!
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If I had known that the "bisexual Peter Griffin" post would have become my most popular one, I wouldn't have written it: an essay by me
This is the-new-mr-imagin8ion, the long-term temporary home of mr-imagin8ion. You may remember me from this post:
It's the post that, soon but surely enough, skyrocketed to the most popular thing I ever said on Tumblr. This wasn't supposed to be my revolutionary post. It wasn't a one-size-fits-all declaration of confidence. It wasn't even saying something new. All I did was make a statement of fact that there was a very layered bi character on TV right under our noses.
This is no more special to me than a lot of my posts. If this deserved 700 notes, so did everything else; and if nothing else deserves it, this doesn't either. I've made better contributions: the How I Met Your Mother rewrite, all the news satire, the alphabet ranking, 32 goddamn years of Mixed Breeds and Dumpling Mix.
This isn't what I want to be remembered for. If I'd known everyone was going to take it that seriously, I'd at least have written it a lot differently, a lot more concisely, no bigger than "friendly reminder that one example of a bi character is Peter". I am not optimistic about this easily noticeable observation being the biggest thing this account has ever accomplished. It makes me feel like my destiny is to keep being a consumer, which I don't want.
Just because I don't like how my post skyrocketed doesn't mean I've developed any negative feelings about its message: I still think it's a good detail. I suppose I should be grateful that I'm raising public awareness of the finer points of a show that was good enough to last and revolutionized the human race's understanding of funny for the better, but anyone could point stuff out, whereas I can create.