Not really, but you have to build it. If you are organizing in your city, make mask required spaces. Its up to us to make community, not find it.
No, i lost my job and stopped hosting the server. Im planning on getting it up and running again when the next big update comes out.
No sorry, i became unemployed and had to stop it. I was planning on rebooting it once the next patch came out.
It really does. Your best hope is that you get “adopted” by a charismatic person and just brought into their circles if you are cool.
If we were in the same city I’d be your friend. :(
Id say go to local events and talk to the people around you. I’m sure there are pro Palestinian rallies somewhere by you. I’ve met so many cool people just talking to the person standing next to me at a rally or march. Sometimes the main point of a “do nothing” protest is actually be a reason to bring like minded folks together.
I agree with the sentiment in here of don’t worry about labels too much. Just try out different stuff and play with it until you find what fits for you.
Personally, I’m a 35 year old trans woman. When I was growing up trans women were only the butt of jokes in shows and movies. I didn’t think people actually were trans so I wrote off a lot of my obvious feelings as “everyone feels this.” I had a tough time identifying it because as I aged, masculinity didn’t feel right but I’m autistic so nothing ever really felt right.
It didn’t all click for me until I was watching a trans youtuber’s coming out video. I can’t find the transcript for it, but the line that just SHOOK me was something along the lines of “I looked in the mirror and I saw myself aging into an old man and I was terrified”. I had those feelings before and then the rest of her experience really clicked into place for me and all the egg-y shit I had felt and thought really came into focus. It took a while to actually publicly transition, but in the meantime I would dress in feminine clothes at home to try and find my style. And expressing my gender more just resonated deeply with me and I ended up having to publicly transition.
As an aside, I think the book Whipping Girl really helped me understand my gender better, but that might just be because the author’s experiences lined up with mine really well, my cis wife says it really helped with understanding her gender too.
Ive been playing a ton of a game called vintage story lately. It’s basically super in depth minecraft. It’s been really good at keeping my attention. I found a server with some cool trans people on it and not any people openly being bigots and it’s been a blast.
Blackshirts and Reds was the book that started shaking my ideas on this.
I LOVE she loves to cook, she loves to eat! I didn’t realize it’s still coming out! I binged it hard, thought it was cancelled and moved on but that’s amazing news.
Trans comes from to transgress. Not transition. Non binary people without a doubt transgress their agab. It’s not some big conspiracy, you just don’t get it and are choosing not to.
I lost 4 people close to me to covid. I’ve had friends lose cognitive function and have to leave their jobs of years. I’m glad you’re lucky enough to not have that happen to you. But the fact you can be so disgustingly callous and refer to yourself as any kind of person who cares about people is the biggest lie you’ve ever told yourself. I hope you reflect on this and what your rhetoric means to people who have experienced loss.
It’s a lot of fun! I think the graphics are kinda cute.
I think everyone starts in the same little town. It’d be cool to make a big safe house or safe town or something. I was planning on going to Louisville.
They must have updated the zombie mechanics. The game itself can still be a bit overwhelming but the zombies are a bit more forgiving. They usually don’t come after you now unless you’ve seen them or could’ve seen them.
https://ia801701.us.archive.org/28/items/the-invisible-ground/the-invisible-ground.pdf