

I know 😭
Please feel free to shoot me a message on Matrix. I’m lonely so I will probably respond to anyone lol
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I know 😭
I don’t know how people afford to do illegal drugs. I can’t even afford my legal ones


And shitty parents


“Full of Gender” is a great descriptor for me most days. I have so much gender I can’t even pick one!
I feel that so hard


I learned at my job that apparently, skinny jeans and v necks are not stylish any more.
But they will always be cool in my heart
I’m not sure what you mean, but I do really admire cows. I don’t feel like I am one though (like I wouldn’t have a cow fursona)
Cows are awesome. They are literally an inspiration to me
Cauliflower makes for really excellent “wings”
Right? Cat-enby here, will meow in exchange for food
Could be any number of people, really. The number of people involved is underconstrained.
Ah! ok, that makes sense.
A similar thing probably also applies to other areas of life - like how does this person drive?
I thought about all the gms I know and what I know about their sexual tastes
huh. I’m a gm but I’m an extremely subby rope bunny.


Kassi Kepler is a great name! It feels very pulpy
🐮✊️🐮 Support our cowmrades! 🐮✊️🐮
Honestly, yeah… 😳


Right???
mostly due to lack of knowledge
there’s not that much to know, honestly 😅
Obviously there’s always theory you could read if you want to, but the core idea is actually pretty simple:
All people are fundamentally equal. The systems that create inequality - especially hierarchies like class, race, gender roles, colonialism, imperialism, etc - they all deserve to be abolished and be replaced by egalitarian modes of living. These systems were created using violence and are maintained using violence, and so we can’t make a few superficial tweaks and call them good. We need new systems that were created to be equal from the outset.
To this end we create ways to support one another that don’t rely on the existing hierarchical systems, speak out against inequality, support and defend those most affected by the violence inherent in the system, seek harm reduction and reform where we can, and work to abolish these unjust systems so true equality can be created.
I know that sounds like a lot, but really we’re just people who believe in equality and want to fight for a truly just world any way we can. The reason it seems like it takes a lot of things is because inequality and injustice is everywhere - but to be an anarchist all you have to do is fight the inequality right in front of you. Just do what you can with what you know and where you are.
Oh, and it helps to do a little reading. Theory is nice, but honestly history is better. Learn how the place you live was actually founded, and who was murdered to build the system you (in all likelihood) currently benefit from. It’ll change you.
unfortunately if enough problematic people use that term to describe themselves we have to pivot to a new term despite the fact that the literal meaning of the old term fits us quite well.
I like queer anarcho-feminist myself, it seems to get the point across
Both seem lovely. Polycule?