
Trans woman, archer, may or may not be the reincarnation of a certain Greek goddess. Deliciously neurodivergent, extremely gay. She/her 🏳️⚧️
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150k/year Would Solve Soooo Many Things For Me. Much As I'd Love The Character Creation Menu, The Money
150k/year would solve soooo many things for me. Much as I'd love the character creation menu, the money is way too good and needed.
you are offered a choice:
You get to open a video-game style character creation screen and customise your body at will, to anything within range of human variation (no cat ears, sorry). This includes letting you set a new biological age, get rid of any physical health issues, and so on. Your new appearance seems unremarkable to anyone who knows you, all government databases with your picture are adjusted, etc.
You get 150 000 USD every year for the rest of your life without having to do anything for it. You don't pay taxes on this money, it adjusts with inflation automatically, it appears entirely legitimate to any authorities, etc.
what do you choose, and also, are you trans or cis (if you're tempted to answer 'it's complicated', round off to trans)?
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I very unironically want to wear a Doric chiton now. Bring back the sheetcore aesthetics!!!


Costume. Chitons.
Marjorie & C. H. B.Quennell, Everyday Things in Archaic Greece (London: B. T. Batsford, 1931).
There have been many, many requests regarding suitable fabrics, length, colour etc etc. Not being a classics scholar I am not able to give an answer that is perfectly accurate. However, I’ll give you some information I have from the book and have found on the internet:
Early Dorian Chitons were not sewn up along the sides - the fabric was pulled out and pouched over the waist girdle (belt). Later chitons were sewn up at the sides. The earliest garments were made of wool which would look much ‘bunchier’ than the drawings. A home woven piece of fabric would have been about 6ft wide and 11ft long. (Approx. 1.8metres x 3.3m). Later, linen, crinkly linen (a lightweight linen) and muslin type fabrics were used, especially in the Ionian Chiton. These were sometimes striped, patterned and had fringes added. Saffron and red were favourite colours. A slip was sometimes worn underneath the Ionian Chiton.
“Doric chitons were made from fabric which was the height of the wearer, plus 12 inches (approx 30cm). The width was that of the full open arm span. The fabric was folded as shown in the chiton pattern picture shown right. A is pinned to A and B is pinned to B. The open sides are wrapped around each other and a girdle tied at the waistline with the loose fabric of C at the same level. The gap between B and the side fold will drape when in fabric and become the second armhole.” From fashion-era.com

Based: Suletta is trans
Woke: Miorine is trans
Bespoke: they're t4t

I have, in fact, touched a (river) dolphin at least twice. I also watched The Cabinet of dr. Caligari
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