Be girl, do girl.

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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yuribeam

for whoever needs to hear this:

starting HRT doesn't have to be a huge momentous all-or-nothing decision. you can just try it like you would an antidepressant you've been informed of the risks of.

there won't be any immediate irreversible changes overnight. you can always stop, change your dose, change your delivery system, decide it's not the right time. you can even microdose if you want to.

you don't have to tell anyone. you don't have to announce it if you don't want to.

stop waiting for a perfect time in your life because it won't come.

stop waiting to reach a mythical level of certainty that never comes to anyone, for anything.

you've been thinking about it long enough. if you have the opportunity, just give it a shot. you're worth the courage it takes to make a change in your life.

we-suggest-girl girlifier
angel-advise

person who assumes maleness as default and refuses to interrogate this: yeah this character has no gender, they're just a little Guy

isuggestcommunism

Literally got kicked from a supposedly leftist discord for suggesting that we don’t use things like “dudes” and “guys” to refer to groups of people because it treats men as the default. Got told I was engaging in “identity politics” and that it “wasn’t a big deal”

orcboxer asdra
natequarter

actually, vampires aren't repelled by christian symbols, they're repelled by maths. the cross just happens to be close enough to a multiplication symbol to qualify.

polarity-disturbed

this is unironically (kinda) the explanation they give in the Castlevania show

polarity-disturbed

Trevor Belmont stands on a dark stone floor holding a gold-handled, cross-shaped bladed weapon. Sypha Belnades stands behind him, looking down. Subtitles read, “Well, the story goes that a mad Norwegian vampire hunter”.ALT
Trevor rotates the weapon by its circular, axle-like handle. The motion is caught mid-spin as the blades turn. Subtitles at the bottom read, “went to India,”ALT
Trevor stops the rotation by pressing his open palm against the blade, fingers splayed. Subtitles at the bottom read, “and he convinced the weapons master of the Raja-Putra clans”ALT
Trevor turns toward Sypha, now holding the blade in a closed fist. Subtitles at the bottom read, “to make him this thing”ALT
A wider shot from the point of view of a guard on the left shows Trevor displaying the weapon to Sypha and pointing to it with his free hand. Subtitles at the bottom read, “See? Sign of the cross.”ALT
Close-up of Sypha’s face, with the weapon blurred in the foreground between her and the camera. Subtitles at the bottom read, “Did the vampire hunter die in India?”ALT
The weapon is no longer visible. Sypha holds one hand out in explanation as she speaks. Subtitles at the bottom read, “Because Hindu vampires wouldn’t have the faintest idea”ALT
The shot remains on Sypha in the same pose, her hand still raised mid-gesture. Subtitles at the bottom read, “why he was waving a cross at them.”ALT
Cut to Trevor, with the back of Sypha’s head visible along the right edge of the frame. Trevor faces her as he answers. Subtitles at the bottom read, “Actually, no.”ALT
The framing stays the same as Trevor looks down toward the blade in his hands. Subtitles at the bottom read, “Vampires are basically an evolved predator species,”ALT
Trevor looks back up at Sypha, maintaining the same shot. Subtitles at the bottom read, “so their eyesight is pretty different to ours.”ALT
A low-angle shot from below shows Trevor and Sypha from the knees up, standing together as Trevor talks while holding the weapon. Subtitles at the bottom read, “Turns out that if you put a big geometric shape”ALT
The shot remains low-angle as Trevor glances down at the weapon in his hands. Subtitles at the bottom read, “right up close in their field of vision,”ALT
The framing stays the same as Trevor finishes his explanation, still holding the blade. Subtitles at the bottom read, “it confuses the shit out of their brains”ALT
v-lagopus

In Peter Watts' Blindsight from 2006, vampires are not mythical creatures but an ancient extinct subspecies of humans (Homo sapiens vampiris) revived through genetic engineering who serve as highly intelligent, sociopathic predators with specific adaptations like enhanced senses and a unique aversion to right angles (the "Crucifix Glitch," which causes a neural feedback loop like a seizure when they see right angles, explaining the folklore's aversion to crucifixes and geometric shapes...