I'm just vibin' here. Mostly... she/they | cisgender aromantic asexual | 20s All of my stuff (including my thoughts, rants, fandom posts, reblogs, and writing) is going to be here because I can't keep track of side blogs thanks
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Maybe 90s industrial rock would save Victorian orphans. Ever think of that?
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The 2024 Gender Census is now open!
[ Link to survey ]
The 11th annual international gender census, collecting information about the language we use to refer to ourselves and each other, is now open until 13th June 2024.
It’s short and easy, about 5 minutes probably.
After the survey is closed I’ll process the results and publish a spreadsheet of the data and a report summarising the main findings. Then anyone can use them for academic or business purposes, self-advocacy, tracking the popularity of language over time, and just feeling like we’re part of a huge and diverse community.
If you think you might have friends and followers who’d be interested, please do reblog this blog post, and share the survey URL by email or at AFK social groups or on other social networks. Every share is extremely helpful - it’s what helped us get 40,000 responses last year.
Survey URL: https://survey.gendercensus.com
The survey is open to anyone anywhere who speaks English and feels that the gender binary doesn’t fully describe their experience of themselves and their gender(s) or lack thereof.
For the curious, you can also spy on some graphs and demographic data for the incoming responses here.
Thank you so much!
[ Link to survey ]
Image credit: Malachite and rhodochrosite.
#I haven't been around very much for a uh variety of reasons#but also I got an email reminding me about this#so uh#I figured I may as well reblog it#I promise I'm still alive#mostly#we're working on it#it being ''being more alive'' lol#(also oh my god the number of respondents???)#(like hello????)#(literally less than halfway through and it's already exceeded the final number from last year)#(goddamn)#queued
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The Orange Man won’t stop trying to seduce me.
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#currently live in a place not named after a person or feature#and have seen a sundew plant#they're honestly pretty cool#queued
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#uhhhh#neither????#I think it's more of an open central unrounded rather than an open front unrounded or an open back rounded#dunno what the IPA symbols are tho#queued
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This guy always takes his chocolate art to the next level!!... Omg!!
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I am going to decorate my home historically, I will use the popcorn ceilings of the 90s, the obnoxious amounts of wood paneling of the 80s, the carpeting of the 70s and the asbestos of the 60s
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in honor of the delaware post i think you should know about my favorite state tag on ao3

omg its about me!
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#''we already have a very efficient machine for making sheep; it's called sheep''#I'm dying XD#queued
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u ever read a fanfic so good that you want. fanfic of the fanfic
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can you explain what you mean when you say "lace rot" ???
It’s a term one of my friends came up with - the lace rot, or lace rot disease, usually affects fibre artists (or budding fibre artists) when they’re seeing other people make lace, and then suddenly they’re consumed with the desire to make lace as well!
It works like this: you’re innocently scrolling tumblr, and suddenly come across pictures of an incredibly beautiful, gossamer thin knit shawl, with elegant pattering and beaded in sparkly gems. It looks so intricate and complicated! Then somebody links the pattern, and you look at it, and figure out that it’s actually just increases and decreases and some yarn overs. Oh, you think. You could make one too!!
At this point, it’s already too late, and the lace rot has set its roots in your soul. There’s no point trying to fight it. You will acquire new sharp needles, and more beads than is wise (they are so sparkly!), and oh look, you already had lace weight yarn in your stash, who would have known, and then you will knit a lace shawl. And then another lace shawl. You’re browsing ravelry. Your mutuals are helpfully bringing you new patterns. Then somebody mentions crochet, or needle lace, and suddenly you’re catching yourself rifling through antique pattern libraries for tatting inspiration. You’re suddenly learning four new additional crafts. You make another lace shawl while yearning for more complicated lace shawls, a beautiful, gossamer thin knit shawl, with elegant pattering and beaded in sparkly gems. It looks so intricate and complicated! Yet it was surprisingly easy to create. You post it to tumblr.
Somebody else scrolls through your dash and sees your pictures. Oh, they think…
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