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I do think it's kinda weird that the common response to "polyamorous people are oppressed" is laughter and ridicule. As if the societal status quo doesn't enforce monogamy, as if straying from monogamy isn't punished or treated badly, as if hatred of polyamory isn't always acted out with homophobia, transphobia, fatphobia and racism. I think it's funny that someone will be like "the nuclear family is bad" can see that society forces the concepts of straight/cis good but gay/trans bad, but can't for a second believe monogamy is part of all that. It's just very silly.
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if you like me fucking shoot ur shot
trust u have no competition and if you show me any sign of interest, i will fall in love
Me staring at the "Im gonna touch you" message:
Ayo this frog look at it
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I think the best way to fight this AI shit is just to support actual creators. The cat's out of the bag with AI; our data's going to be taken and used without our consent whether we like it or not, so maybe we should put efforts into holding up those who create their own stuff. Comment/interact on people's writings and art. Make it worth them posting; make it clear that what the people are interested in isn't generated stuff, but things that people have actually done themselves. It's a drop in the ocean, but showing creators that it's them that deserve the support at least serves to cut off a tiny bit of oxygen to these AI hogs - and make a difference to creatives who are trying against hope to share with a community.
Can we like talk about how Christianity can actually put you on risk if you decide to get into paganism? Like I realised that yesterday when I was watching tt on ideas for my altar for lady Hera
As Christians, ppl are always taught to put their god's feelings above their own. As much as this doesn't lead to much stuff while in christianity, it can lead to many things.
You know just how damn long I was scared to start deitywork because of thoughts like "But this deity didn't reach out to me, what if they don't want to work with me?:((" or "damn what if I do something wrong and I mess up and they'll leave?" "What if they don't like my altar?" Etc? I could say that it took me good half a year to kinda break through it, I'm still not completely okay yet.
Setting boundaries in paganism and witchcraft and occultism or spirit work, is absolutely mandatory. You have to be able to say no, to respect your time, your emotions — and Christianity throws all these abilities in trash.
Kinda dangerous because you can get used by a spirit, or attract something that will suck on your energy, or end up getting drained from your deity work because you are doing too much
So yeah, when you least expect it — it's religious trauma again