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A Combination Of Two Polls I've Seen Multiple Times:

a combination of two polls I've seen multiple times:

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1 year ago

you forgot to remove the j

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1 year ago
the first page of a black and white comic about a human and an angel. they're stargazing in front of a house, and the angel has shapeshifted into a more human-like form, although not a perfect copy. in the first panel the human says: "I can't believe a star could have such a lively past!" while watching the pegasus constellation. in the second panel, she asks: "What about that one?" while the angel says "Its history is quite fascinating, too". A tabby cat walks out of the house behind them. In the third panel, the angel says "In the beginning--" before being interrupted by the cat rubbing against its leg. In the fourth panel the angel looks alarmed, its head taking its real shape - a star with 4 eyes. In the fifth panel, it goes back to the previous state while telling the cat: "Hello. You've startled me". The cat responds, "mrrp"
The second page of the comic. The first panel is a closeup of the person's face. The second panel shows her petting the cat, now on her lap, while the angel looks in her direction. The combined text in these 2 panels says "You know... I wouldn't mind if you were your real self around me. Isn't being in this form exhausting for you?". The third panel shows both of their faces and the following exchange:
ANGEL: "It is."
HUMAN: "Then why don't you stop?"
ANGEL: "I assumed a more familiar shape would be less frightening for you."
HUMAN: "Hah! Well, my point still stands."
The fourth and final panel shows her saying: "In the end, the choice is yours. But we're friends - you don't have to be uncomfortable for my sake." The angel is seen in the back, looking at her. Besides the angel, its true form can be seen - it is covered in feathers, has wings, a star instead of a head and four eyes.

comic about angels and friends. writing the alt text for this one was fun (cat noises)

1 year ago

everyone's talking about florida armenia but may i suggest:

kenturkey

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1 year ago

So, my spouse has been exploring his gender lately; he also just built himself a new laptop. Today he told me that he in an attempt to process some genderfeels through metaphor, he made a post on a trans forum along the lines of: "I'm a lifelong Windows user and I think I'm pretty good at it. I want to find out what Linux has to offer but I'm afraid I wouldn't be any good at it. And how do you choose the right Linux distro, anyway? Do you have to try them all?"

The responses, he said, were a mix of useful advice about feeling out your gender and useful advice about choosing a Linux distro.

I love trans people so much

1 year ago
A comic. Panel 1: Emma is standing at her bathroom mirror, her hair is pulled back and she’s putting on mascara. Panel 2: Emma, facing away, pulls on a top over her bralette and skirt. Panel 3: we see Emma’s hand reaching for a fake mustache. Panel 4: She is affixing it to her face. She looks frustrated.
A comic. Panel 1: A newscaster sits at a desk and speaks to the camera. “Beginning today, the Factual Accuracy in Gender Roles Act goes into full effect. Panel 2: B-roll of two women sitting at a table, talking. They are each wearing fake mustaches. Voiceover: “the controversial new law requires transgendered individuals to wear state-mandated accessories that identify them by their assigned sex at birth. Panel 3: a politician speaks angrily into several microphones. “No longer can these deceitful transgenders hide their TRUE selves!” Panel 4: The newscaster says: “to provide funding for the new initiative, public libraries will be closed statewide on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesday, Fridays, and weekends.”
A comic. Panel 1: Emma, wearing a fake mustache, pushes a shopping cart through the produce section of a grocery store. Panel 2: A man wearing a large ribbon in his hard approaches from the other direction. Panel 3: they pass each other and share a glance. Emma feigns a smile under her mustache. The man frowns. Panel 4: they each continue walking in their own directions, both looking down.
A comic. Panel 1: a trans journalist speaks to the camera. “Great news today from Pennsylvania where state legislature has voted to repeal a recently-instated law that was negatively affecting its gender-nonconforming community. Panel two: a selfie of someone in women’s lingerie with a bow on the back of their head. VO: the state-mandated gender markers became widely fetishized almost immediately upon going into effect. Panel 3: VO: “public outcry swiftly followed in response to the markers’ newfound lewdness.” An interview with an angry mother is shown: “women parading around publicly in fake mustaches?? I don’t care what they do behind closed doors — just stop rubbing it in our faces!” Panel 4: The journalist says, “to fund the repeal, public libraries in the state will no longer open Thursdays.”

this stupid dream I had