Back in winter I filmed a Q + A, and now it’s finally done! Check it out!

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Back in winter I filmed a Q + A, and now it’s finally done! Check it out!
Q+A for the new HisDragon , ask away
Q: Do abrosexuals have preferences/biases/leanings?
A: Yes, some do. This can take place in many forms. For some, they only fluctuate between certain identities (e.g. only fluctuate between lesbian and bi). For others, they might often fluctuate with certain ones but still have others sometimes (e.g. usually between ace, demi, bi, but every once in a while have gay, straight, pan). It also might mean they fluctuate in any way but prefer a certain sexuality/label over others. However, some are relatively equal in their phases, and that’s fine.
The important thing to remember is that all abrosexuals are different and no one experiences sexuality exactly the same.
Some old Q+A on Reddit between Q and fans
I will never get how he doesn’t see himself as absolute 🔥 but then I guess that adds to the charm
Voting in the 2019 Federal Election
Who is being elected?
Members of Parliament
Prime Minister
What is a ballot and what does it look like?
The ballot is a list of names of all the candidates in your riding. The ballot will have a white circle beside each candidate's name. The candidates' political parties will be on the ballot next to their names.
To make sure your vote counts - be careful not to spoil your ballot:
Do not sign your name on the ballot.
You can only make 1 "X" on your ballot.
Do not write anything else on your ballot.
If you make a mistake while marking your ballot, you can get a new one. Take your ballot back to the Deputy Returning Officer (DRO). Say you have made a mistake. The DRO will give you a new ballot.
Are you eligible to vote?
To vote in the federal election, you must:
be a Canadian citizen
be at least 18 years old on election day, October 21
prove your identity and address
Accepted ID for voting
Where to vote:
If you vote on election day or advance polling days, you will vote at an assigned polling station in your riding.
After the election is called, you can find out where your assigned polling station is located:
check your voter information card
enter your postal code into the Voter Information Service
call Elections Canada at 1-800-463-6868 or 1-800-361-8935 (TTY)
You can also vote at any Elections Canada office across Canada until the Tuesday before election day or on select campuses about two weeks before election day.
Accessibility
After the election is called, you will be able to make sure your assigned polling stations meet your accessibility needs by:
checking your voter information card
entering your postal code into the Voter Information Service
call Elections Canada at 1-800-463-6868 or 1-800-361-8935 (TTY)
Advance Voting
1. At any Elections Canada office across Canada
We will have over 500 offices open seven days a week from the time the election is called until the election. Vote at any one of them before the Tuesday before election day, 6:00 p.m. You will vote using the special ballot process.
2. At advance polls
Your assigned polling station will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on the Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday the week before election day.
3. On campus
Vote at select campuses across the country (open for five days) about two weeks before election day. You don't need to be a student to vote on campus.
4. By mail
To vote by mail during the election, apply online or at any Elections Canada offices across Canada before the Tuesday before election day, 6:00 p.m.
Voting Abroad
Joining a political party
How Our Electoral System Works
Which party best matches my values?
Blogs to follow to keep up on Election news: @allthecanadianpolitics @ontarionewsnow @onpoli @torontopoli @politicsofcanada @nspoli @ontarionewdemocrats
Election Day is October 21
For all my dark-skinned loves, do you think you experience any type of privilege based on your complexion? If so what?
what's the max number of pieces u guys are looking for in a page artist's portfolio?? i don't wanna include too many haha
Hello! We don’t have a max number for the portfolio--we just want to be able to get a good grasp of what your artwork looks like! Thanks for your question!
-Mod Joy 🍙