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When their huds can be resized. I and every other visually impared person thank those creators. I also like when they inculde style cards or notecards on items both in and out of store that can be mix and matched with the item I bought. colours clearly labeled. But my favourite thing is when they inculde a redelivery hud just in case.
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Anyone else sensitive to loud noises?
Robin Kiyori replied to Gopi Passiflora's topic in General Discussion Forum
As I am autistic, I am very sensitive to noise. Does that stop me from listening to metal and loud music? It should but doesn't and now I got tinnitus. Don't be like me folks. -
Well I mean I'm not a woman sooo. Also I quite like Silent, is shaped like a friend.
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I think adult rated linden homes could be near as an idea. Is it an absolutely nessarcy thing that must happen right now? Nope! But it would be neat to see one day. It would make sl munches (which would be non comerical) very fun. Chatting with fellow kinksters who'd also like more casual and quaint apperance of beli but the freedom to wear a bit more risqué outfit without scaring the neighbours.
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I am the mist stereotypical white boy who can't handle spice even though it's delicious. 😠But I can handle and love sweetier curries and spices. So I am not totally doomed.
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As a nonbinary person who can get pregant and seeing similar issues brewing in my country. I am very nerveous about the precedent that the overturning of Roe sets. Paticularly as the internet is becoming increasingly monitored. While second life might be overlooked for now. I remember the outcries of old at it's peesence and the presence of adult content. We might lose members as the world gets darker.
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Mental Health, Mental Wellness, and Empathy
Robin Kiyori replied to Scylla Rhiadra's topic in General Discussion Forum
As an autistic person, people consider me a weirdo because of my stims, my issues with understanding body language, sarcasm and other social cues. As a trans person, I am considered a mentally ill predator who will hurt everyone around me and needs to be killed at worst, a poor misunderstood "girl" who needs to "love her femininity" at best. With my plurality, My head mates and I are considered as such: They don't exist and I'm just a manipulative who will snap and kill people because something something craaaazzy. With my suspected NPD? Well you can't go two steps without seeing "here's why narcissists are the worst people ever and here's how they suck the life out of your pure empathic soul with their crazy, manipulative and weird ways that seek to destory everything good in this world." -
Mental Health, Mental Wellness, and Empathy
Robin Kiyori replied to Scylla Rhiadra's topic in General Discussion Forum
No, not really. Empathy is indeed the ability to viscerally feel what another feels.. Something I struggle with daily. But it's not a necessary thing for compassion. Sometimes having too much empathy can interfere with compassion. Ask any medical professional. I can sympathise with people, understand what their going through and that is what drives my compassion. But I can't feel it the way most empathic people. So please, don't try to dismiss my own experiences and condition. -
Mental Health, Mental Wellness, and Empathy
Robin Kiyori replied to Scylla Rhiadra's topic in General Discussion Forum
As someone with low empathy and really poor mentalth health, I've faced allot of stigma and issues offline and online. people have dismissed my problems, I've had benefits unfairly taken away becaue I wasn't "sick enough" even when struggling to stay alive. People like me are called monsters because of our low or lack of empathy. Even when we have so much compassion and care. Never mind that my headmates very person-hood is constantly put into question simply because the world can't wrap their head around the fact that plurality exists. -
I'm one of those people that can't afford £99 a month. I only get £200-ish a fortnight, £50 of that is rent which is also a fortnight, £15 a month for my share of the internet/tv/phone bill. add in about roughly £21-27 of travel expenses this year for college travel and I have juuust enough for small luxuries but certainly not a peice of virtual land for that amount of money.
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I also need those boots. Stompy boots best boots
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Probably attend some local pride parades and protests depending on when they negin and college ends.
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Elon Musk buys Twitter to bring back Free Speech
Robin Kiyori replied to Arielle Popstar's topic in General Discussion Forum
I'm not American so American friends correct me if I'm wrong. But doesn't Free speech only protect you from the government, not random twitter users? Or am I right and this is just another example of rules for thee but not for me?- 892 replies
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Some of these are repeats but: - masculine head for femmine bodies for those of that are masc leaning in our andro ways. - more unisex clothing that covers a range of styles. Cute lolita coords for masc bodies, extravagant suit coture for femmnone bodies. - More plus size friendly bodies, heads and skins, - More clothing based on styles from around the world. - Kawaii/Japanese street fashion that actually looks like it came from japan. Instead of the usual club and underwear but in pastel stuff.
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As Scylla mentioned, It's the term the radfems use for themselves, not a slur. While radical isn't a negative term either but neutral depending on context. (in fact many would call many of my own views radical!) But of course, Terfs sorry "Gender critical" types could hardly be called feminist anyway. What with the Transphobia, racism, ableism and other such nonsense they spout. I myself am a feminist, thus my ire at them because they not only pose a personal threat to me (the details of which I won't be sharing on a public forum ofc), but also undermine everything I believe and hold dear when it comes to gender equality. My issue is never with feminism, but those self proclaimed who are anything but. It's my biggest peeve when people take one part of a paragraph or sentence and assume the worst.
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Scylla normally we're on the same wavelength but I need to kinda point something out. The assumption of gendered socialisation is often radfem/terf retoric used to discriminate against us trans folk. So we gotta be really careful about using it as a blanket statement. It can also be (but not always) American centric as every culture has different expectations for manhood and womanhood that get overlooked. That isn't to say that the expectations don't exist. Patriarchy depends on them. It's just that we cannot blanket statement it.
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people making the most absolute hog wild mountains-out-of-molehills takes then turning around and calling other people "fragile special snowflakes", "easily triggered" or [insert other try hard edgy insult here] It's past annoying and straight into boring.
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Peeve: Humans, Transphobic humans I'm going back to the blanket fort.🤬
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