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fullmoon
@fullmoon

I feel like one of the defining features of being queer is not assuming that there’s a universal human condition, which leads to a willingness to explore and celebrate differences with one another instead of glossing over them


bethposting
@bethposting

um actually every queer person is a middle class millennial from north america who watches western animated shows and argues about which characters are morally acceptable to ship. that's the only queer experience checkmate


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in reply to @fullmoon's post:

There's two types of "universal human condition":

  1. So broad as to be useless and STILL manages to have exceptions, e.g. "everyone eats food cuz you need it to live"
  2. blatantly untrue e.g. most "societal norms". People in a single country can't even agree on if you should take off your shoes in someone's house or whether it's called "soda" or "pop", you think everyone around the world adheres to your ideas of gender?