PilotBland
community antagonizer
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there's not really a fixed number of genders because its a spectrum, its just whatever someone feels happy labelling themself as. some people dont like even assigning themselves a label, and some do, its just personal preference, identifying as a femmby (femme + enby) makes me feel pretty happy even if its not a widespread termIdk I’m like an old fashioned parent unable to understand ‘kids these days’, if you wanna be gay or bi or whatever that’s cool, my philosophy is so long as ur sexuality isn’t kids, animals, or you don’t make it your entire personality (cause the really girly drama queen gay people give me a headache) then I’m happy for you.
But now you’ve got this 1,000 genders thing that I don’t get, whats the new meaning for gender, I’ve always been taught it’s just what’s between ur legs, and to consider it as something else just... doesn’t click in place so well.
It’s just odd to me, it doesn’t really match anything I’ve ever felt in my life nor anything I’ve seen amongst friends and family and as such I really struggle to sympathise with the idea :/
what do you define as intentionally toxic, in this context I meanall this "fuck cis people" shit is just wince-worthy at best, 9/10 most cis people are just unaware (unless they're being intentionally toxic) - especially young people
Having a disregard or lack of respect for how someone wants to identify themself, and refusing to correct it, I'd say, would qualify as being intentionally toxic.what do you define as intentionally toxic, in this context I mean
I think I understand your pointHaving a disregard or lack of respect for how someone wants to identify themself, and refusing to correct it, I'd say, would qualify as being intentionally toxic.
basically what sasha saidwhat do you define as intentionally toxic, in this context I mean
yeahI think I understand your point
So, like - if you were to ask someone to stop calling you something you're not, that kind of thing?
Yeah, like calling someone who goes by they/them "he/him" or "she/her". I've had my own troubles with that, particularly because I tend to identify someone automatically based on their voice or appearance, however I've always attempted to remedy that as soon as I make the mistake, which separates one from people who show a complete disregard for stuff like that.I think I understand your point
So, like - if you were to ask someone to stop calling you something you're not, that kind of thing?
there's a different between being uneducated/blissfully unaware (a fair amount of cis people i think) and being a pos who goes out of there way to disrespect lgbt/trans/enbies and invalidate identifies
Either way, respect between people is something that unfortunately can't be forced onto one another. A lot of it would fall under common decency if you ask me.yeah
While it might be a mistake, I don't think it's worth any kind of self-criticism or berating. The human brain is made in a specific way to recognise patterns and similarities for the sake of easily processing information for our perception. Quite frankly, I think it's impossible for the brain to 'unlearn' it. It's built upon centuries of evolution.Yeah, like calling someone who goes by they/them "he/him" or "she/her". I've had my own troubles with that, particularly because I tend to identify someone automatically based on their voice or appearance, however I've always attempted to remedy that as soon as I make the mistake, which separates one from people who show a complete disregard for stuff like that.
I agree wholeheartedly. It makes me extremely sad to see others lacking that sense of respect for one another. One of the things that led me back to pursue more stories on Nebulous was how well most people seem to show that common decency to one another on the forums. I really think you've done well along with everyone else on the staff team to have a good idea of quality control, so I thank you for that! I'm enjoying my time here and I hope to make tons of friends!Either way, respect between people is something that unfortunately can't be forced onto one another. A lot of it would fall under common decency if you ask me.
While it might be a mistake, I don't think it's worth any kind of self-criticism or berating. The human brain is made in a specific way to recognise patterns and similarities for the sake of easily processing information for our perception. Quite frankly, I think it's impossible for the brain to 'unlearn' it. It's built upon centuries of evolution.
Of course, being a decent human being is only something you and you alone can decide so thankfully people do have control over that... (For the most part)
While I don't belong to the particular community this thread pertains to, I'm glad people feel comfortable expressing themselves here.I agree wholeheartedly. It makes me extremely sad to see others lacking that sense of respect for one another. One of the things that led me back to pursue more stories on Nebulous was how well most people seem to show that common decency to one another on the forums. I really think you've done well along with everyone else on the staff team to have a good idea of quality control, so I thank you for that! I'm enjoying my time here and I hope to make tons of friends!
yeah, unfortunately although i want to normalise asking someones pronouns before i talk to them, there's the crux that - especially with strangers, they're either a. accepting or b. a total asshole about itEither way, respect between people is something that unfortunately can't be forced onto one another. A lot of it would fall under common decency if you ask me.
While it might be a mistake, I don't think it's worth any kind of self-criticism or berating. The human brain is made in a specific way to recognise patterns and similarities for the sake of easily processing information for our perception. Quite frankly, I think it's impossible for the brain to 'unlearn' it. It's built upon centuries of evolution.
Of course, being a decent human being is only something you and you alone can decide so thankfully people do have control over that... (For the most part)
Nothing is perfect, friend, but if it makes you fell any better, that other portion is made up entirely of people who I've noticed are banned or on thin ice.![]()
most. :<
current affairs is the true hunting groundNothing is perfect, friend, but if it makes you fell any better, that other portion is made up entirely of people who I've noticed are banned or on thin ice.
Thank you! My style is largely regulated to sleazecore in the summer, in which I have an enormous collection of Hawaiian t-shirts and a selection of crocs, and in the winter I like prepcore or cottagecore. I'd say that this is probably the latter? I dunno, I saw a similar outfit, except it had a really cute fox tie. Expect more pics in here, if you're ever interested!current affairs is the true hunting ground
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cool outfit gives me real peach pit vibes i think they go for a similar style, whoever the lead singer is![]()
my only worry is that people may use ic interactions like that to vent out their ooc racism, a grey area certainlyyeah a server with the standard of not dropping the hard r oocly is hard because u r infringing on my liberties and being an SJW :^)
it's retarded as fuck lol. idc if people go at it icly but like, oocly people are just fags