Noxulous

Bloodthirsty non-human creature.

  • it/its they/them (collectively)

I am an open book to the inquisitive, im reasonable and will answer any question, regardless of how forward or strange. Im a non-human non-person eldritch entity with strange values, strange priorities, and strange interests. I respond to Nox.

I like to write alot, if you like it and want to tip me anything you can send it via paypal.me/Noxulous

My discord is @noxulous do not be afraid to add and talk to me.

I am perpetually poor and would like to commission a thing that's been eating my mind for years.

We are Noxulous, Dark Algorithm, Evil and Sanguinarium Vitae Seraph of the indominable (all it/its)

@Evil-and-its-musings is where Evil tries to form a grand unified theory on what evil exactly is, separate from morality. Its a strange entity, you might like it.

30 year old nonhuman, masculine nullgender, tentatively bi with a heavy female/femme lean. Poly.

My Lexicon! https://icedrive.net/s/z3jg4SGS1aw9u6G48fYkw26bX8yQ

Aethy

Interact with me? Yes, I luv it

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in reply to @Noxulous's post:

The abbreviative "trans" is usually understood to mean transgender. This is meant in the way of the latin prefix "trans" meaning "across" or "beyond", but usually in the sense of talking about a gender "across" or between the genders.

Transhumanism I have usually not understood to use the "trans" prefix in the "across" sense, but more in the "beyond" sense, or outright as an abbreviation for "transcend".

Therefore, the other way around would be more fitting in my mind:

Transgender people in a way transcend their bodily restrictions (even if no medical transition is ever persued). It could therefore be seen as an example of transhumanism.

Transhumanism itself i would see as broader category, not necessarily dealing with gender, or not necessarily restricted across what whe currently understand as the spectrum of human gender. So in my mind being transgender is included in transhumanism, but not the other way around.

I have complicated feeling about transhumanism generally but I think that if it's approached from a place of self-expression, of bodily autonomy, of demanding the right to exist in the way that is most comfortable for you, then yeah, that I think is undeniably a trans experience even if it doesn't have anything to do with traditionally defined "gender."

I mostly just get skeezed out by techbros getting weirdly eugenicist about the whole thing like bro who cares about "human evolution" I just want a fucking big fluffy tail.