I guess maybe it wasn't the best idea to voice my opinions on certain topics along with inner aspects of my identity. I don't want people to use it as evidence supporting the hatred of trekkies, or trannies, or writers, or anything, but then I have to ask, am I responsible for the bad behavior of others? Even if not directly, does me "being myself" amplify the violence my peers have to face, and is hiding more or less moral? Is it better to sacrifice part of myself to get along in a system of evil, or is it better to be myself even if it means people like me might become more targeted?
I never saw drag queens as scary like I've seen many say, I always got really aroused, not repulsed.
Erica choking hazard ‼️ #3D
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I don't usually draw NTR but sometimes it's fun, I don't feel bad for krillin, probably this is normal for him XD
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I used to try so hard to "be male" and would only play the hardest games on the hardest settings, and I got good, but I never felt happy or at peace.
When Eve was found out of cheating on Adam with another man and therefor forfeiting her immortality, Adam went and found another woman to commit the same sin, thus putting himself in the same situation as Eve. Adam then disappeared for forty days.
This is where the story of Osiris and Isis originate from. Adam (Osiris), did not go into the underworld but was lost in the wilderness for forty days. Eve (Isis) searched and mourned for him, thinking he was dead.
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