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I forgot I posted this and it's even funnier to me, once school gets out I'm writing this lol
You know what would make Battinson Justice League even better?
If he had to go through puberty too
Hey uhm y'all? W*ndigos and sk*nwalkers are not just a pop-culture/horror genre thing and it's very disrespectful to Native American culture to use them as such. There's a reason I don't use their full names or talk about them (irl and online), and media that view them as sexual, cute, or fun "monsters" is disgusting. If you use the names as jokes or characters or whatever (especially if you're not indigenous) please stop and reconsider.
Listen, I'm a lesbian and I wanna kiss him, that sad, sad, little man needs to be tucked into bed with a glass of milk and a nightlight.
no I totally agree I'm also a lesbian and
I wanna make him some soup and nourish him and set his therapy appointments up
why does everyone wanna kiss Bruce in the new batman
Hey y'all!!!! Another name change lol, I am no longer going by Skadi, and now I'm going by "C". I have been doing a lot of self-discovery, reflection, and reconnection to my indigenous heritage and culture, and I have discovered that I strongly identify with being 2-Spirited.
For those of you who don't know what this means, that's okay!
'2 Spirit' refers to an indigenous individual that has two souls, typically 1 male and 1 female, although it varies from person to person and tribe to tribe. The original words for this identity has been lost because of colonization and loss of records (both physical and oral), and the term was coined in the 90's.
2 Spirit individual traditionally had special roles in tribal affairs, were taught both traditionally masculine and traditionally feminine crafts such as hunting, beadwork, sewing, tools crafting, etc.
However, this term does not mean the same thing as nonbinary, bigender, or a lot of the other LGBT terms that are popular, as it holds a lot more cultural and personal significance to indigenous people.
So long story short: I'm a guy, I'm a girl, I'm neither, I'm both, I'm indigenous.
My pronouns are they/he/she
Thank you :)))