MobileSuitLilah

Quaint Witch, Sad Enchantress

  • she/her

Incredibly based gay trans woman poster šŸ³ļøā€āš§ļøšŸ³ļøā€šŸŒˆ | Lover of books, music, and video games ✨| Happily married to @milktea ā¤ļø | Icon by @peachparfait

Praise for @MobileSuitLilah

ā€œLilah is maybe the internet’s greatest poster…a unique and very funny sense of humor…her jokes are specific and experimental while still being accessible to a mainstream audienceā€
— The New York Review of Posts

ā€œMen you may not like it but…[Lilah’s posts are] what peak performance looks likeā€
— Virginia Woolf, author of Orlando

ā€œI’m a huge admirer of Lilah’s posts to the point that I left my wife…only then did I discover Lilah is gay and had also never heard of meā€
— Jonathan Safran Foer, an author I guess

"Lilah's posts were a huge source of relief during the development of DonPachi...it's no exaggeration to say Cave wouldn't exist without her posts"
— Tsuneki Ikeda


I love cohost for many reasons, but one special thing about it is the community and culture was such that I felt like I could post whatever and people would appreciate it. Bookposting? Random songs I like? Shitposts? Involved bits? Backloggd and Letterboxd reviews? Whatever it was I felt like it was appreciated and people read/engaged with it and we sometimes talked about it and I made friends through it! It felt like a site perfect for us weird queers talking about our hyperfixations and idk, I've never had that on another social media site where the rules and expectations are so different. I know I've drifted away from longposting (I always meant to get back to it) but I don't even know where to talk about books now outside of private conversations with a very small handful of folks!


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