she/he/they 26, nonbinary trans femme - Comics artist from Georgia with a love of sci-fi coolness and anime inspired action. Graduated with a BFA at SCAD ATLANTA.
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So after seeing a person I follow on there talk about how it impossible to have a good faith discussion of anarchism on Twitter and then me wanting to make a cool “happy nonbinary awareness week/day” and having a hard time trying to talk about it and made simple fuck ya I’m a enby and we cool post, I think I finally got why it never settled into being a thing I got.

I am very verbose, I tend to talk a lot and want to try and deeply go into something if it a thing I really want to talk about. Iv been like that since I was a kid and it was mostly with movies and few other things but mostly movies as I was trying to figure out why they were do or how they did something. My favorite on the other hand kinda disliked or hated that, they just wanted a few words and then were done no real want to explore things or how you like it. It always was “it was good”, over time my dad got more into movies and would talk about “some thing but not a lot.

That why twitter never clicked for me, because twitter was made for people who only want simple easy to digest things. They want simplicity when there is complexity.

Neadless to say I kinda love cohost at as it sort of fits my niche more and work better for me to try and communicate with others.


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in reply to @ChimeraCreations's post:

Yes, I've already gotten a lot more thoughtful and interesting writing on Cohost, even having pretty tightly curated my Twitter feed. It definitely reminds me of the best days on LiveJournal. The one thing I will say for Twitter though, is that it definitely encouraged condensing information and making my writing much more punchy and emotive once I looked at the character limit as a challenge.