Trans Women Are Real Women

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Anarchist mad scientist by day, janitor by night.

I'm a 30-something year old bi trans autistic woman. I'm in a multiple system with @NCL.

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Also half the reason I have this tower is so I can try to access some PC VR stuff that my laptop can't handle.

And the other half is to see if it's better at running 3D printing and CAD software.

Both very scifi things until recently.

@jbauer My favorite is BASIC, because it's accessible and has a cool history.

Using a mini projector as a monitor and a wireless keyboard for input while my PC tower is hidden around the corner feels very Future.

I pull an ultra thin keyboard from the side of my desk. It's not even connected to anything. With the press of a button a glowing display pops into existence on my wall as if from nowhere, giving me access to computing power and a database of knowledge my ancestors could only dream of.

What's up, work is almost over so I'm not giving a fuck about "dress code" and I'm being as queer as I can be (selfie, EC)
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@zorinlynx I think they're not actually planning to wear masks and social distance.

The #CW has found its new #Batwoman.

#JaviciaLeslie will take over the title role in The CW series' following the departure of star #RubyRose, becoming the first #Black actress to play Batwoman in a live-action TV or film production.

"I am extremely proud to be the first Black actress to play the iconic role of Batwoman on television, and as a bisexual woman, I am honored to join this groundbreaking show which has been such a trailblazer for the LGBTQ+ community." - Javicia Leslie

i just want every character in everything to react to being told "i'm trans" with that same aura of "that's boring to me but i'm happy you're happy" as when you tell someone about your new weird hobby

like having gay main characters and dramatic story scenes or whatever is really good at showing the game/devs are fine with gay/trans people when they happen to show up

but the little touches like an NPC just blurting this first line offhand somehow goes way further toward making it feel like the world and people are accepting too, and that it's a common normal thing that isn't seen as strange or up for debate

it's just a neat writing thing i want to see more of

tbh i think part of making a queer-friendly game world is just really tiny side bits like this

like obviously you need actual queer characters, but also the occasional NPC just offhand assuming like "yeah girls show up to pay for girl dancers" or whatever is a neat way to show that gay people are normal and not like "everyone is hetero, except for you"

like it's the tiny stuff that makes being gay feel normal BECAUSE it's bland minutiae too instead of just major characters/events i feel??? idk