
Transgender Wizard Girl who does great and evil acts of violence from atop her mountain tower, raining her wicked spells upon the valley below. 22y/o; she/her; bisexual/lesbian-ish; polyam; malevolent and dangerous; DNI: Minors, Terfs, Christians, Gnomes, Celestial Elves, Angels, Tiny Pie Eaters (this is a big pie household) Harry Potter Fans (yes, because of JK Rowling but mostly because your taste in fiction is actually objectively terrible) Vittra, Urskeks, Warlocks and Sorcerers (nepo babies), Industrial Artificiers (I am an Arcane Luddite); /// This is mostly a gimmic blog for wizard posting but I'm also ex-mormon and I am allowed to bring that up whenever I want because I can do anything because I'm sexy.
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I'm On HRT For Like Three Or Four Months Now And Why Didn't Anybody Tell Me The Skin On My Nipples Was
I'm on HRT for like three or four months now and why didn't anybody tell me the skin on my nipples was gonna flake like a french pastry? My skin is literally so dry?!
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behold: the last place your name will ever be spoken aloud.
I think it should bother people more to know that if you had your birth certificate issued from most western countries and even many countries elsewhere in the world, then the last time that any human will ever read your name, it will very likely be a mormon reading it, and then they will perform a posthumous conversion-to-mormonism ceremony in your name. Some mormon will almost inevitably find it in a record book at some time in the future, digitize it to an online database owned by the mormon church and hosted from a physical microfilm vault also owned by the mormon church located inside of a mountain that's 30 minutes from Salt Lake City. While they do that they will also send a printed copy of the name to their temple where they will do a ceremony where they'll have somebody get into a big tub of water where somebody will baptize them and say they are doing it in your name. And then they'll mark your name down as "baptized." Yes, it's true. And you may have heard of the time when a bunch of families of Holocaust victims noticed that the mormon church was doing this with their murdered family members' names. You may have heard that the mormon church annulled those records, apologized, and asked that its members only baptize the names of direct family members, but let me tell you something: they're not looking to make sure. They can't. They cannot find every name, and their followers don't care. The families of Holocaust victims continue to notice the same names getting marked as baptized. Church leaders have admitted that there are most likely thousands of names of people who were likely holocaust victims that have not been checked for removal, and that they can't do it. There is no system in place to ensure that consent is asked from the family of the deceased, much less the consent of the actual dead person. Even if you specifically told the church that you do not consent to a posthumous conversion ceremony forever, they will never listen. Even if you make sure your whole family for multiple generations requests your name be removed, the mormon church won't, and probably can't, do anything about it. If having this happen to you doesn't bother you very much then I'm very happy for you. I'm glad it doesn't stress you out, but I'm not like that. It's the most insulting thing that could ever happen to me. I will never be able to die in total peace knowing this will happen to me. Also if you're trans, most mormons will bust their ass trying to find your birth name and assigned gender at birth.

behold: the last place your name will ever be recorded. (It's owned by the mormon church)
I think it should bother people more to know that if you had your birth certificate issued from most western countries and even many countries elsewhere in the world, then the last time that any human will ever read your name, it will very likely be a mormon reading it, and then they will perform a posthumous conversion-to-mormonism ceremony in your name. Some mormon will almost inevitably find it in a record book at some time in the future, digitize it to an online database owned by the mormon church and hosted from a physical microfilm vault also owned by the mormon church located inside of a mountain that's 30 minutes from Salt Lake City. While they do that they will also send a printed copy of the name to their temple where they will do a ceremony where they'll have somebody get into a big tub of water where somebody will baptize them and say they are doing it in your name. And then they'll mark your name down as "baptized." Yes, it's true. And you may have heard of the time when a bunch of families of Holocaust victims noticed that the mormon church was doing this with their murdered family members' names. You may have heard that the mormon church annulled those records, apologized, and asked that its members only baptize the names of direct family members, but let me tell you something: they're not looking to make sure. They can't. They cannot find every name, and their followers don't care. The families of Holocaust victims continue to notice the same names getting marked as baptized. Church leaders have admitted that there are most likely thousands of names of people who were likely holocaust victims that have not been checked for removal, and that they can't do it. There is no system in place to ensure that consent is asked from the family of the deceased, much less the consent of the actual dead person. Even if you specifically told the church that you do not consent to a posthumous conversion ceremony forever, they will never listen. Even if you make sure your whole family for multiple generations requests your name be removed, the mormon church won't, and probably can't, do anything about it. If having this happen to you doesn't bother you very much then I'm very happy for you. I'm glad it doesn't stress you out, but I'm not like that. It's the most insulting thing that could ever happen to me. I will never be able to die in total peace knowing this will happen to me. Also if you're trans, most mormons will bust their ass trying to find your birth name and assigned gender at birth.
I think it should bother people more to know that if you had your birth certificate issued from most western countries and even many countries elsewhere in the world, then the last time that any human will ever read your name, it will very likely be a mormon reading it, and then they will perform a posthumous conversion-to-mormonism ceremony in your name. Some mormon will almost inevitably find it in a record book at some time in the future, digitize it to an online database owned by the mormon church and hosted from a physical microfilm vault also owned by the mormon church located inside of a mountain that's 30 minutes from Salt Lake City. While they do that they will also send a printed copy of the name to their temple where they will do a ceremony where they'll have somebody get into a big tub of water where somebody will baptize them and say they are doing it in your name. And then they'll mark your name down as "baptized." Yes, it's true. And you may have heard of the time when a bunch of families of Holocaust victims noticed that the mormon church was doing this with their murdered family members' names. You may have heard that the mormon church annulled those records, apologized, and asked that its members only baptize the names of direct family members, but let me tell you something: they're not looking to make sure. They can't. They cannot find every name, and their followers who are crowd-sourcing all of the labor to digitize these records in the first place don't care about consent. They consider baptizing the names to be the entire purpose of recording them. The families of Holocaust victims continue to notice the same names getting marked as baptized. Church leaders have admitted that there are most likely thousands of names of people who were likely holocaust victims that have not been checked for removal, and that they can't do it. There is no system in place to ensure that consent is asked from the family of the deceased, much less the consent of the actual dead person. Even if you specifically told the church that you do not consent to a posthumous conversion ceremony forever, they will never listen. Even if you make sure your whole family for multiple generations requests your name be removed, the mormon church won't, and probably can't, do anything about it. If having this happen to you doesn't bother you very much then I'm very happy for you. I'm glad it doesn't stress you out, but I'm not like that. It's the most insulting thing that could ever happen to me. I will never be able to die in total peace knowing this will happen to me. Also if you're trans, most mormons will bust their ass trying to find your birth name and assigned gender at birth.
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