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This would have been such an occasion for me in 2020
I have been, procrastinating this baby a lot
Meet Kelp, Arrow’s Scug :DDD
If you won the lottery what would be your funkiest lil’ purchase? Reblog and blast the tags :)
oh it is advancing ok
Deeds are countable, love is uncountable.’ - Sufi Master @younusalgohar . . .
Gender vacillation/vacillancy
A gender experience in which male and female are applicable and used to allude your gender, however your gender isn't defined or specified; externally alluding any gender or extrapersonally alternating various genders but not essentially varying genders on the inside/intrapersonally.
Things that this isn't necessarily about: multigender (polygender, gender-fluidity), apagender (gender indifference), lingender, lia-spec (liagender), agingender (glingender, glegender, genderlessness, agender, nuingender, nuiagender, nullgender), flingender (flidgender, fliagender, fliaspec, uxingenderz uxiaspec, uxegender, flegender, idingender, idiagender, idgender, idiaspec, idegender).
This basically doesn't say nothing about gender identity, it's more like the ability of referring/referencing to yourself as genders that you may be or may be not.
The first description is uingender (undifferentiated, unspecified, unspecific, undefined, uiagender, uegender, uiaspec), it can previously express a ningender (niagender, niaspec), epingender (eingender, epegender, epiagender, epiaspec, eiagender, eiaspec) or a mingender (miagender) with a fingender (fiagender) version/extension, basing on a grammatical term called nouns of vacillant gender (vacillating; wavering; irresolute; oscillating; swaying).
WHAT IS NATURE???
Word forms: natures
1. UNCOUNTABLE NOUN : Nature is all the animals, plants, and other things in the world that are not made by people, and all the events and processes that are not caused by people.The most amazing thing about nature is its infinite variety....grasses that grow wild in nature.
2. SINGULAR NOUN : The nature of something is its basic quality or character.Mr. Sharp would not comment on the nature of the issues being investigated.The rise of a major power is both economic and military in nature.
3. SINGULAR NOUN [with poss, also by N] : Someone's nature is their character, which they show by the way they behave.His ambitious nature drives him to want to be one of the very best in the industry.She trusted people. That was her nature.
4. See also human nature
5. See by its nature
6. See in the nature of things
7. See in the nature of sth
8. See second nature