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neurofluo-rescent · 2 years
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iciclesongic
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iciclesongic
a musicagender gender related to or affected by the song/sounds/lyrics of icicles by the scary jokes!
this gender can feel sad and vengeful, or as though your triempting past an “enemy” or someone who has hurt you in the past.
The song icicles is about abuse and enduring abuse for the last time and taking action against your abuser, all though its not obligated id perfer if people who dont have abuse trauma not use the term.
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moonlight-melts · 2 years
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Random angry ramble about a stoopid post I saw. Maybe a bit dicourse-ish idk, just don't start arguing I don't wanna deal with angry people (and I'm literally a minor??? /j).
Seriously I get a liiiitle (okay, a lot) passive-aggressive (and maybe somewhat haughty... And petty, oops. Anger sucks) at some point and I curse a bit, but nothing big.
Uhhhh I got so fucking carried away wtf. I go on a tangent that has nothing to do with what I originally wanted to say but here we are I guess. I kept it anyways because it's still important.
And lastly, I talk about the community as a whole in this post, but everyhing is /nbh !!
Just saw a post on my dash that said "if you have f/os younger than 18 and that you keep selfshipping with them while aging them up after turning 18, you should learn to let go. Fiction is fiction and you shouldn't rely on it that way."
And I swear that me, my traumas and my daydreamer ass were looking at OP with eyes as big as plates (... I think this is a french saying, but you get the idea).
Not to engage in discourse (never ever, I'm too tired for that bullshit), but like. I've been selfshipping with some characters since I'm literally seven or eight, and it's not like I'm gonna change anything just because I grow up. I'm not gonna let go of the way I cope with reality just because some entitled angry idiots in this community can't stand my daydreams.
Seriously, y'all need to chill out a bit. The community, I mean. You get so violent and worked up for literally nothing and it makes everyone look bad just because you can't stand someone's content. Because yeah, spoiler: not everyone has the same opinion on everything. Yup, surprising, I know! Nuance exists! It's a thing! Not everything is black or white, and people often fail to see it. It just makes you look like you can't think for yourself, honestly, and it's kinda sad. Learn to think, learn to question yourself on what you say or think. That's how the world works.
Although, if you don't want to grow up, it's none of my business. But even I, as a teen, find some other teens or children attacking adults several years older than them just because they don't like their content overly ridiculous. I know you're trying to act up on real issues, and it's really good, but you're not helping anyone here, sweeties, you're just embarrassing yourself and everyone else by screaming your heads off and claiming everything is "problematic".
Some of you even claim to be against cancel culture, and I must say... That's exactly what you're doing. Saying "@/johnjanesmith123 is problematic pls dni if you still support them!!" is in some way cancelling said person. And honestly? Fuck that. It's not okay in the slightest. I won't say you suck, because you don't, but you should probably question your motives. Do you call randos on the Internet out like that because you really think you do good? Or is it just because you want to look good? Or maybe just because you want some attention to your pretty face? Question it. If the answer after thinking isn't "because I believed it was right", then stop. And if you do thought it was right, now you know that it's not! :)
Also, little addition now that I think about it: to my fellows daydreamers (immersive or maladaptive or even just daydreamers really), just because you daydream triggering/dark stuff doesn't make you a bad person. I know how hard it is and that you can't control it, and it's fine. It's really really okay, I promise.
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