• she/her, vae/vaem/vaers

voidlady ⏻Δ. prolly listening to metal right now.

anyone who isn't cis may also use it/its pronouns for us


sometimes makes art and games. tryin to write as well.

likes girls, robots, robot girls, surrealist otherworldliness, and nice shaped things.


despite the prior dithering on this, we're prolly plural tbh


itch.io (not much there rn)
phantasmacora.itch.io/

princess-icky
@princess-icky

This post perfectly articulates something I am so frequently frustrated by, and it feels especially poignant as a trans person of color. I want to articulate transness with as much inclusivity and variance as possible, it sucks feeling like people dont see your transess because it doesn't function like theirs, or because they masculinize or feminize people with your skin color.


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The post is not about the literal definition of transgender but about the social definition of what a trans person is for some people. Like the idea that all transwomen have a blahaj, play Fallout New Vegas, and drink Monster energy drinks is a social definition of transwomen that comes out of very specific groups of people but is often applied as a blanket statement.