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mogai-polls · 1 month
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(never submitted a post before so im nervous but this blog looks fun so i wanna contribute sorry if its not very good anyway i hope you have a nice blog experience ok here goes)
how long ago did you join the mogai community
less than 3 months ago
3-6 months ago
6 months-a year ago
1 year-3 years ago
3-6 years ago
6-10 years ago
thank you anon! much appreciated :3
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decora-clown · 4 months
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i personally use pinterest for mine
RADQUEERS DNI
[pt: radqueers dni]
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archival-arrival · 7 months
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and yes im back to posting
occasionally at least
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Length Time : 1 Week
[PT: RANDOM POLL WITH NO CONTEXT GO
Length Time : 1 Week]
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iogenders · 4 months
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question because i’m curious
reblog for bigger sample size etc etc
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gray-ace-space · 6 months
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no judgements here these are all completely morally neutral ways of experiencing it!
@newpath3432 because you suggested the poll
@aegosexual-moments @cat-flavored @apples9 @arlyiahshay @limetimo because you might also be interested
rb for sample size
(especially curious to hear the allos' perspectives)
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tortiefrancis · 7 months
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-> This includes all alterhumans, nonhumans, and such.
-> This includes all form of queerness and queer identity.
-> If you're not alterhuman, nonhuman, etc, please, don't vote.
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lesbianpolls · 11 days
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I know the selection isn't great, but choose whatever you think best applies to you!
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butchhatred · 24 days
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Are you...
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Voidpunk is a subculture for those who often feel rejected or disconnected from humanity. This is popular within aromantic spectrum and asexual spectrum communities but also includes groups such as neurodivergent individuals, disabled individuals, non-binary individuals, individuals of color, and other groups that are frequently dehumanized or called "subhuman" by society. Voidpunk is based on embracing the idea of being "not human". While some individuals within these marginalized groups seek to prove their humanity to their oppressors, voidpunk instead recognizes that these oppressors are bigoted and taunts them by saying "Maybe I am not human up to society's standards. What about it?"
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mogai-polls · 1 month
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are you a part of any “cringe” fandoms?
no
yes-Undertale
yes-My Little Pony
yes-FNAF
yes-Sonic
yes-Furry Fandom
yes-other
(I’m a part of multiple of these I just want to see the overlap lol)
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neopronouns-in-action · 9 months
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This is a poll.
Poll question:
Do you think that editing posts where you've misgendered someone to correct the misgendering, *after explicitly being asked to do so*, is a requirement for being a true ally to trans and nonbinary people, and other gender outlaws? Please read all options before choosing.
Options:
1: No, leaving the misgendering is fine as long as you don't do it on new posts
2: No, because other people's feeling shouldn't police how you run your own blog
3: No, because misgendering isn't a big deal and fixing it is a waste of time
4: No, you should keep misgendering people to hold yourself accountable
5: Yes, because more people will be hurt the longer you misgender someone
6: Yes, you were asked to fix them, so you should to respect people's feelings
7: Yes, leaving the misgendering in place when you know better is disrespectful
8: Yes, because misgendering people is wrong. End of discussion.
9: No you should keep misgendering people out of spite for being asked to fix it
Edit for clarity: Keep in mind! You have *explicitly* been asked to edit the specific posts where you are misgendering someone. The posts are new, not even a week old, and editing all of them would take less than ten minutes total. It probably wouldn't even take five. That's how easy it'd be.
**Edit for clarity:
The "misgendering people is wrong, end of discussion" option excludes when you are asked to misgender someone for their own safety. I would have put that in, but tumblr's character limit for poll answers is annoyingly limited.
For this question, imagine that the posts where someone is being misgendered are only a day old, not months or years or even weeks. It would take literally less than ten minutes for all of the posts to be corrected.
I added multiple yes options so people could pick whichever of the main reason they would be picking at the moment, I promise it's not a trick question. It would have just felt weird if there were multiple no options and only one yes option.
There is no wrong yes answer, pick whichever one you feel is the most important consideration for this scenario.
=====Results (rounded/aproximate):
Overall:
92.7%, or 749 out of 807 voters said yes, that editing posts where you've misgendered someone, after being asked to edit them, is a basic requirement for being an ally to gender outlaws.
7.3%, or 59 out of 807 voters said no, editing posts, even when explicitly asked to do so to stop misgendering someone is not a requirement for being an ally to gender outlaws.
Specific options:
42 out of 807 voters said it's okay not to edit posts when asked to do so, as long as you don' misgender the person in the future.
9 out of 807 voters said it's okay not to edit posts where you misgender someone, even after being explicitly asked to do so, because other people's feelings shouldn't dictate how you run your blog.
1 out of 807 voters said that it's okay not to fix posts where you misgender someone, even after being explicitly asked to do so, because misgendering isn't a big deal, and fixing it is a waste of time
0 out of 807 said that you should continue misgendering people to hold yourself accountable
25 out of 807 voters said you should edit posts when asked to, because more people will be hurt the longer you misgender someone.
230 out of 807 voters said you should edit posts because you were asked to fix them, so you should fix them to respect people's feelings.
197 out of 807 voters said that leaving the misgendering in place when you know better is disrespectful
297 out of 807 voters said that you should edit the posts, because misgendering people is wrong, end of discussion.
4 out of 807 voters said that you should purposefully continue misgendering someone out of spite for being asked to correct yourself.
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farmerlesbian · 10 months
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ok i know everyone has done similar versions of this poll already but i just like doing polls with my own options lol so humor me. sorry there is not room for an other button!! if you have a different fav not listed just pick one of these that's your second fav and add your fav in the tags/comments 💖
also to be clear i don't mean to highlight or prioritize any specific versions of the initialism i just have limited options in polls lol and i have all the other things i want to have available as well. there are so many possible versions and iterations i simply have to limit it. i am super curious what your favorite or what your preference is! do you use the +? do you add Q or spell it out? which letters specifically do you use? do you use one T or two? what does A stand for for you? what does Q stand for? what is the plus for? do you use a U? H? 2? what order do you put the letters?
is your fave something else? have you come up with a fun or unique or uncommon term or phrase? what do you like to use?
share in the comments n tags!
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archival-arrival · 1 year
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i know i did this before and most people werent interested but because we're now at 99 followers i thought id ask again
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Out of PURE boredom, witch out of these two flags I made do you like better.
Poll time is 1 week.
Links to terms: LbIN & HtIN
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themaveriqueagenda · 8 months
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here are all the symbols that have been proposed for maveriques at some point:
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the comet symbol was proposed as planet symbols (at the time of its proposal) were associated with binary gender, but it still keeps the pattern of celestial objects. it never really picked up as it was also already being used as a general nonbinary symbol. now it has pretty much fallen out of use entirely. the problem with the comet symbol is that when the unicode character is inserted somewhere, it turns into an emoji and looks nothing like the picture.
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the earth symbol was briefly considered for maveriques because it's a planet symbol, but it was quickly discarded after some sources stated its use as an intersex symbol. i don't know if nowadays it's actually used as an intersex symbol. i've never seen it and have seen other symbols for intersexness instead. the earth symbol has the same problem as the comet symbol.
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the sun symbol was proposed due to the colours of the maverique flag, as well as maveriques' "burning inner conviction" about their gender. it follows the pattern of using celestial objects while not using a planet. the symbol isn't used much for maveriques though, as in many cultures the sun is associated with masculinity. especially after solarian was coined, the sun became even more associated with masculinity in nonbinary spaces. nowadays, this sun symbol is sometimes used as a disabled symbol.
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the pluto symbol was suggested because it follows a pre-established pattern of gender symbols (celestial objects closest to the sun) and it doesn't look like the venus and mars symbols, setting it apart from binary gender symbols. this symbol never really picked up.
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this symbol was designed on a tumblr blog that no longer exists. the meaning of the symbol is explained like this: "the line in the center of the circle represents the binary and the filled in circle represents maveriques not being any part of it. the lines going sideways and extending in both directions is to show that no one is the same yet the people who identify as maverique have this identity in common." while the meaning is explained, it's still unclear. despite that, this seems to be the most commonly used maverique symbol. because this is not a symbol that already existed, there's no unicode character.
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this symbol was created by me a few months ago. the circle is a common component of gender symbols nowadays. the two small circles on the left and right symbolise the gender binary. the bigger circle in the middle symbolises maveriques, not "touching" the gender binary. there's no unicode character for this, because it's not a pre-existing symbol.
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