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Cats name is dodo, ask for pics anytime :)

I mainly use Voyager so I can’t see profile pictures, display names, or bios.

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Cake day: September 14th, 2025

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  • also she’s in my dorm room in all the pics, she has more space but hardly ever goes out there as she’s pretty shy. Roommate has a cat and they seem to get along decently, she’s pretty scared of him but he doesn’t wanna start a fight so they don’t really have issues. Hopefully they’ll warm up eventually.
    Even when she had a 2 story house she just either sat at the downstairs glass door, at my desk, or in my room. Mentioned it to the vet once and he said it’s not an issue as she’s a pretty healthy weight and is really lovable.

    still feel kinda bad about keeping her inside 24/7 so I take her outside once in a while but she mostly just sits in her carrier or eats grass lol








  • QuinnyCoded@sh.itjust.worksto196@lemmy.blahaj.zonefuck you rule
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    my body produced 1/5th of the average hormones for my assigned gender at birth. It ABSOLUTELY fucked me up mentally, I can confirm this. On the bright side though now that I started HRT my body is like speed running transition
    1 vial of E in and I already have boobs bigger than some cis women I know lmao









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    ah that kinda makes sense. Can you explain why who’s reclaiming a slur makes a difference? I don’t really understand why you wouldn’t like a positive meaning to a once negative word. It doesn’t really make a lot of sense to me.

    I’d reference how “cunty” (used as a compliment) isn’t exactly only said by women, but people who are generally seen as ‘in the loop’. How come the word referenced in the post isn’t treated the same way? I genuinely am asking and find this really interesting.

    Also idk if it did but sorry if my message came off as rude before, I was kinda stressed about an advising meeting when I wrote it


  • QuinnyCoded@sh.itjust.worksto196@lemmy.blahaj.zonerulecist
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    You can’t just un-racist a word because it makes you feel bad man.

    I think you should look into reclaiming slurs. The once derogatory term now has a positive meaning and that’s imo a good thing. Look at the word ‘Queer’, most people (especially young people) don’t know it used to be derogatory, and I don’t think people should stop using it.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queer
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reappropriation

    With an obvious albeit obligatory note that if you use a word in a derogatory way that’s obviously not ok, if you use it with the compliment definition it’s a bit different.

    Some reappropriation can be at varying levels in different countries which is why (I assume) it’s seen as worse in other countries.

    If you are to respond I would request to hear your rebuttal without copy and pasting the same article please.