Hello! My name is Tyranny and this is my main blog thatβs actually, technically, a side blog!
This blog was originally going to be for me specifically; and it still is- mostly, but now once in a while one of my brainmates may use it!
As you could have guessed, we are a system- a large one at that- and I am the proud main fronter of the system!!!
This blog is going to be used for anything and everything.
Links;
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Celesteβs intro |
What is a βpolymorphβ? (nothing here yet! Check back later!)
Kintypes (nothing here yet! Check back later!)
Strawpage (nothing here yet! Check back later!)
Pronouns.cc (nothing here yet! Check back later!)
Want to learn more? Check under the cut!!
About us;
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* We are pretty open to making friends
[pt; we are pretty open to making friends]
Some of us are aplatonic or on the aplatonic spectrum but typically we enjoy making connections and platonic adjacent relationships!!
Our mutuals are allowed to ask for our discord and other ways to get in contact! Ask to become mutuals!
We prefer not to get super close to those under 17 though!
* We are a DID system and fully support endogenic-formed systems-
[pt; we are a D.I.D system and fully support endogenic-formed systems]
We have endogenic mutuals and I tend to reblog inclusive plural content that is usually explicitly in support of non-traumagenic systems.
Do not discourse with us in asks, DMs, comments, reblogs, ect., you will be immediately blocked and we will ignore your message.
* We are disabled-
[pt; we are disabled]
We somewhat recently have started struggling with chronic pain. We additionally have many neurodivergencies, please be aware of this when you interact with us! It may affect how we behave!
Additionally, we are against the idea of being βtransabledβ; specifically non-disabled individuals βtransitioningβ into being disabled. We are aware some people may have an illness that makes them feel like they should have a disorder/disability or makes them want to have one; this is not what we are referring to.
We are very much pro informed self-diagnosis.
* We are intersex-
[pt; we are intersex]
We highly advise you to not use AGAB language (for example; βassigned female/male at birthβ) - *unless intersex - nor the TME/TMA binary (for example; βtrans misogyny exempt/affectedβ ), in general; but definitely do NOT use these terms with us or βguessβ which of these demographics we fit into, you will be blocked without a second thought.
* To my awareness, AGAB language stemmed from the intersex community originally and was taken and misused by perisex individuals. If an intersex person would like to reclaim that language (for THEMSELF) I fully support it!
We are against non-bodily intersex people using intersex terms and βtransitioningβ to become intersex.
* We have contradictory and non-conforming identities
[pt; we have contradictory and non-conforming identities]
If you are anti xenogenders, neopronouns,m-spec gays or lesbians, gaybians, sapphelians, lesboys, turigirls, or donβt take these identities seriously I suggest you leave.
We are pro all identities that are not harmful against other minorities; purposefully or not.
(For example we are against transrace, transabled, ect..)
We are fine with transids as long as they donβt qualify for the point above.
We are anti radqueer, pro para (very anti contact with harmful ones), and pro kink.
* We are an adult
[pt; we are an adult]
We may post about adult topics, if something is leaning on suggestive we will probably tag it βminors dniβ and the likes. We will not post explicit content- we have a nsfw/kink side blog for that. (We are not sure if we are comfortable enough yet to give out the name to adult mutuals yet.)
We tend to swear. We do not tag swearing content.
Tags;
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π²; the polymorphs life - NOW used for stuff that I reblog; before it was used for both stuff I reblog and for my original posts. Earlier posts may be tagged under this when they should not be; I am trying my best to organize!!
π¬; original thought - My original posts (basically not reblogs).
βΎοΈ; the many experiences - Tag for hoarding mogai, liom, qai, ect. terms!
π¦; different planes of love - Tag for general selfshipping/yumeshipping, f/o, ect.. content. Older tagged posts may be unorganized and should be put under one of the three tags below.
β³; barbatos posting - posts about my f/o Barbatos (Obey me!), specifically
ποΈ; raphael posting - posts about my f/o Raphael (Obey me!), specifically
π¦ββ¬; lucifer posting - posts about my f/o Lucifer (Obey me!), specifically
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πΈ Websites I like to go on when I'm overwhelmed:
β neopets wearables try-on
β free online music maker
β fishville simulator
β digital pop its
β papa's games on coolmathgames
β background noises for focus
β old web design museum
β online game pony town
β poptropica
β classic animal jam
β flash transformers games
β flash monster high games
β flash mlp games
β flash bratz games
β flash barbie games
β a lot of free online games
β kid pix studio game
β more free online games
β neopets resources
β kirby games
β online retro games
β kirby anime
β death note
β casual desktop game on steam
β ftp steam games
β solitaire
β puzzle games
β color memory game
β where to watch cartoons (vpn recommended)
β more cartoons
β indie games website
β kandi video tutorials
β kandi website tutorials and patterns
Hey, I hope this doesn't sound mean or anything (I tend to start asks like this with that line because I just genuinely cannot tell my tone a lot, and I don't want to come off as rude or anything /gen, info) but if you are okay with it, could you please tag discourse posts? It's okay if for some reason you can't do that, but some of us get easily upset at discourse posts and would prefer to be able to filter them out /nm, friendly tone
the argument that polyamory isnt queer or doesnt belong under the lgbt label or whatever is so stupid to me because like. why. its a non normative romantic orientation. do you just not think it belongs because you dont like it (Yes. The answer to that question is yes)
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hang on everyone the binary trans person has something to say about a term/belief that actively harms intersex and nonbinary people let's sit down and listen
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A flag for individuals who identify as AFAB transfem out of spite.
AMAB Transmasc Out of Spite
[PT: AMAB Transmasc Out of Spite]
A flag for individuals who identify as AMAB transmasc out of spite.
(no ID)
I'm AGABpunk, and as such, I don't believe in, or respect the sanctity of gender assignment. You don't need an F on your birth certificate to identify as AFAB transfem, and you don't need an M to identify as AMAB transmasc. If you feel connection with these labels, you can use them, regardless of what sex the state determined you were at birth.
colours from this flag, out of spite template here (by @caedisinian)
I changed my Discord user to include βgirlβ and I hope my friends donβt become weird about it.
I think Iβm okay with MYSELF referring to me as a girl or possibly a couple people in headspace but Iβm still very on edge about others using it on me.
It sounds like an overreaction but when I was in ninth grade I came to the conclusion that I was kinda okay with referring to myself as a βgirlβ and then everyone called me that VERY mockingly and it kind of traumatized me from using that term.
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Do you have any resources or tips on avoiding pericisnormative language?
My 15 main tips would be:
1- Don't call any presentation inherently feminine or masculine. It all depends on culture and personal interpretation, especially since a lot of presentations (neutrality, nullity, xeninity, certain forms of outherinity, aporinity, etc) don't have any "traditional" appearances/gender roles due to severe erasure.
2- Don't call any sex traits inherently feminine or masculine.
3- Use androgenizing instead of "masculinizing", estrogenizing instead of "feminizing", and androestrogenizing instead of "androgynous."
4- Don't use "female" and "male" when referencing sex traits.
5- Use actual words for anatomy instead of "female anatomy" and "male anatomy", because not all perisex people have the same anatomy, and intersex people can have the same anatomy as a perisex person. Say mullerian duct (or the individual parts, such as cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries, etc), wolffian duct (or the individual parts, such as testicles, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, prostate,) ambiguous reproductive duct (or individual parts also seen in mullerian ducts and wolffian ducts), ovotestes, vulva (or individual parts, such as labia minora, labia majora, clitoris, vagina, urethra,) penis (or individual parts, such as scrotum, phallus, urethra), urogenital sinus, cloaca, ambiguous genitalia (or individual parts, such as clitorophallus, labioscrotum, or previously listed traits also seen in vulvas and penises), breasts, increased muscle mass, thickened vocal cords, etc.
5- Integrate person/people who menstruates, person/people capable of pregnancy, person/people capable of ovulation, person/people capable of sperm production, SPETA, SPETE, SETA, SETE, SETAE, and SWPE [link] into your vocabulary.
6- Don't equate SPETE to AFAB and SPETA to AMAB, as intersex people can be AFAB/AMAB (and cultural genders that do not follow AGAB exist even for perisex people.) Remember that AGAB is just a single letter/word on a birth certificate, and doesn't reflect how many intersex people are actually raised and/or reassigned a gender later in life.
7- Say "natal sex traits" (for sex traits people developed during fetal development or puberty) and "altered sex traits" (for sex traits people developed from HRT or surgery). Do not say "natural sex traits" or "artificial sex traits."
8- Don't forget about cistrans and detransitioning/retransitioning people, pericisgender =/= "kept their natal sex traits."
9- Don't use the intersexist h-slur or fu-slur. Also learn the difference [link] between perisex, cosexual, dualsex, and intersex.
10- Be cautious in how you use terms like "passing", because a lot of it relies on the idea that you can "tell" who is trans or cis, and who is perisex and intersex. Read more on that here [link.]
11- Don't call non-binary people "they/thems", as it's depersonalizing and not all non-binary people use they/them (and not all binary men use he/him, and not all binary women use she/her.) Use the terms enban/enby (singular), enben/enbies (plural), or even just "non-binary people."
12- Remember that man =/= binary man, woman =\= binary woman, and that non-binary people can be aligned with manhood and womanhood.
13- Remember transfem and transmasc =/= trans man and trans women, and that feminine genders unaligned with womanhood and masculine genders unaligned with manhood exist. Also don't forget people who are androgynous, neutral, null, genderless, xenine, outherine, aporine, multigender, multitransitional, or unlabeled/unaligned.
14- Remember transfem =/= AMAB and transmasc =/= AFAB. People could be transitioning from binary womanhood to nonbinary femininity, binary manhood to nonbinary masculinity, be intersex and/or perisex with a cultural gender/sex and have an experience that isn't "aligned" with their AGAB, be plural with innerworld experiences that aren't "aligned" with their AGAB, etc.
15- Don't label every single non-binary relationship as sapphic or achillean (and don't use the terms yuri/yaoi unless they are woman-aligned or man-aligned, as the terms are used synonymously with "girl love" and "boy love.") Use enby-specific terms sometimes (you can find some here [link]). Some enbies identify as sapphic/achillean, but the problem is that a lot of enbies don't want to use those terms, so labelling every single relationship with an enban as sapphic/achillean contributes to the erasure of enban-specific terminology.