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  • What does the Q in LGBTQA+ stand for? Like, I've heard it stands for Queer but I thought queer was just offensive slang for gay.
    VALEN T.
    VALEN T.
    "Queer" was used as a homophobic slur in the 1900s but now the lgbtq+ community are trying to reclaim it (you'll find many people who identify as "queer" nowadays)
    It also stands for "questioning" as in people who're questioning their sexuality
    BackSet
    BackSet
    I like that second one better. It's more logical since queer has no actual meaning beyond words that are already abreviated in the abreviation.
    GamerKitty205
    GamerKitty205
    Well queer also means strange or odd.

    Also I love that my autocorrect changed queer to quire which means 'four sheets of paper folded to form eight leaves'
    The American Atheists website makes us sound like such assholes and I hate it.
    BackSet
    BackSet
    You rehearse that or something?
    Abendrot
    Abendrot
    Do you take issue with it?
    BackSet
    BackSet
    No. It's just that it's too well written and thought out to have been something you just wrote in a minute or so.
    If you mix testosterone and... er... the female one. I forgot because it isn't relavent to my life. Endo something? Anyway, what happens when you mix the two and inject them into someone in a safe environment in safe doses along the lines of what transgender people do with hormones.
    Idea
    Idea
    Though do take what I said with a groan of salt. I'm no medical expert.
    BackSet
    BackSet
    Why is the salt groaning?

    All jokes aside: interesting.
    Idea
    Idea
    The salt is groaning at the phone's autocorrect feature and tiny keyboard.
    God I hate when shows I like sell out to corporations. I just want to watch the show without the gratuitous product placement. It maes me uncomfortable. But you know what isn't uncomfortable? Temperpedic matresses! I had such a good ights sleep last night!
    Doctor Strange: I went forward in time... to view alternate futures. To see all the possible outcomes of the coming conflict.
    Star-Lord: How many did you see?
    Doctor Strange: Fourteen million six hundred and five.
    Iron Man: How many did we win?
    Doctor Strange: Fourteen million six hundred and five.
    Idea
    Idea
    Except the one in which Starlord can't keep his cool and bitch slaps Thanos
    BackSet
    BackSet
    Doctor Strange was really no help in Infinity War.
    Shulk: I went forward in time... to view alternate futures. To see all the possible outcomes of the coming conflict.
    Meta Knight: How many did you see?
    Shulk: Fourteen million six hundred and five.
    Mario: How many did we win?
    Shulk: *looks at Kirby* ...One.
    There are a Chromcerning amount of puns that can be made with Chrom's name. And they're all very Chromstant. In fact, there's enpugh of them to go on a Chromquest using them.
    GamerKitty205
    GamerKitty205
    Yes, google chrom is very easy to make fun of
    BackSet
    BackSet
    I'm very dissapointed with you. Chrom didn't get chromfirmed for you to trivialize his name like this. He deserves only the most glorious and chromplicated puns!
    Why isn't there a tabletop game where I can play a character who swaps sexes at will.
    BackSet
    BackSet
    Should I be worried?
    Daisie
    Daisie
    yes
    Idea
    Idea
    LvL 20 Druid can shapeshift at will, and I think Wizards get at certain levels to make given spells into cantrips.

    You could also do some shenanigans with the warlock contract, maybe have part of the deal cause your character to swap genders or something.

    Only know DnD so can only advise there.
    Why don't we utilize one way mirrors to disguise identities.
    Idea
    Idea
    Something about refraction... probably
    Why do all my dreams involve genderbending.
    BackSet
    BackSet
    No I mean my actual mental disorder. Unrelated to this but also kind of related because they both involve the mind but in different ways.
    Daisie
    Daisie
    Oh? PM me! I'm intrigued
    BackSet
    BackSet
    Er... alright then. Give me a minute or two. I've got some stuff to finish up writing wise.
    I like crossdressing, have a thing for particularly androgynous male characters who also sometimes crossdress as well as sometimes genderbend, and my dream power is being able to swap sexes at will. Either I'm very weird or I'm repressing stuff.
    I live in a bad high school AU fanfic and somewhere out there Canon me is having cool adventures.
    The FitnessGram™ Pacer Test is a multistage aerobic capacity test that progressively gets more difficult as it continues. The 20 meter pacer test will begin in 30 seconds. Line up at the start. The running speed starts slowly, but gets faster each minute after you hear this signal. [beep] A single lap should be completed each time you hear this sound. [ding] Remember to run in a straight line, and run as long as possible. The second time you fail to complete a lap before the sound, your test is over. The test will begin on the word start. On your mark, get ready, start.
    Idea
    Idea
    Oh God the memories. Take it away, take it away!
    RandomBlobMan
    RandomBlobMan
    *flashbacks of intense running out if breath*
    I feel like making a genric high school roleplay but also there's magic for some reason.
    So... is Shazam any good?
    BackSet
    BackSet
    Shazam only belongs in comics and animated shows. That is what I believe.
    Daisie
    Daisie
    I shall let you know once we watch it. We got tickets for this weekend, I believe.
    Daisie
    Daisie
    I really enjoyed it! It had a few minor holes, but I expect nothing more from a comic book movie. It's got some nice lessons, a couple powerful moments, and made me laugh plenty of times. It pokes a LOT of good fun at a lot of tropes and cliches.

    Takes awhile to get going, but it's worth it in my opinion!
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