Star based Oriented AroAce moodboard~ ^^
For @pigeonsgrame c: Hope you like!
Want one? Send an ask!! -mod Jay
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Oriented / Orientated Anattractional flag
( Flag ID: A flag with six equally sized horizontal stripes. From top to bottom, the colors are; black, grey, white, teal, dark teal, black. /end ID )
This is a general flag for anyone who experiences no attraction whatsoever ( Anattractional ) but is still Oriented / Orientated in some way ( referring to relationships and affection, not attraction ). Some examples are Anattractional Sapphic, Anattractional Achillean, Anattractional Diamoric, and so on.
It follows the format of the previous flags. I did reference the classic Oriented / Orientated teal but didn't want to use the exact color ( even though it's the most recognizable / common symbol in aspec spaces ).
Instead I used a darker teal (for experiencing no attractions but still being Oriented / having an Orientation) and a lighter teal (representing a desire or want for Oriented relationships and/or affection but still experiencing no attractions).
Free for anyone to use as always, and if you are aware of a general Oriented / Orientated symbol please let me know so I can put it on the flag!
Taglist - @revenant-coining, @radiomogai
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Oriented Anattractional
sources - Asexual Wiki, LGBTQIA Wiki
Similar to oriented aroace, however rather than just being on the aroace spectrum, an oriented anattractional person is attractionless (aphysical, aemotional, ateritary) but still feel aligned with another queer label enough that it factors into their experience of attraction. They would be considered to be lovepunk and often identify as loveless.
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Pluralian Anattractional Pride Flag
Multiaffectional or pluriaffectional (multiaffective or pluriaffective): affectionally/affectively pluralian; experiencing affection towards or relationship(s), or partnership(s), with multiple genders.
Anattractional: experiencing no attraction whatsoever.
Pluralian flag colors from this version.
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Wen Ning from Chen Qing Ling (The Untamed) is aromantic asexual!
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In my previous post, I talked about a MSVC specific feature where one struct definition could be imported into another struct simply by declaring the imported struct in the other struct.
I discovered this behavior on MSVC because I am working on a way that is user-friendly to code in a more object oriented pattern in C.
I was thinking about class inheritance and how you can access directly to all the super class' members in C++ and I thought that maybe if I was to import a struct into another one I'd get a similar result in C. On Visual Studio it compiles just fine, but the moment you build with a other compiler, it just doesn't work; the compiler doesn't find the members imported from another struct.
I think it's a nice feature to have in places where you want to take a more object oriented approch but want to keep the freedom C gives you.
My approch to OOP in C is to split functionality and state. In the header file, the implementation struct is the struct containing the function pointers the user is expected to use, while the object struct is the states and data the object will hold. Exemple of adder.h:
typedef struct Adder {
int a, b;
} Adder;
const struct IAdder {
void(*ctor)(Adder* this, int a, int b);
int(*result)(Adder* this);
} IAdder;
There should be only one implementation struct per "class" as this is the only instance that should contain the function pointers for class Adder. It should not be modified at anytime during runtime, and so the unique instance is const. Exemple of adder.c:
#include "adder.h"
static void ctor(Adder* this, int a, int b) {
this->a = a;
this->b = b;
}
static int result(Adder* this) {
return this->a + this->b;
}
//We define the unique const instance
//of the implementation struct:
extern const struct IAdder IAdder = {
.ctor = ctor,
.result = result
};
And to use our adder class in main.c:
#include "adder.h"
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
Adder a = {0};
IAdder.ctor(&a, 3, 5);
int result = IAdder.result(&a);
printf("%i", result);
return 0;
}
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[ID: The Oriented AroAce flag recoloured with colours from Princess Luna from My Little Pony. The second image is the same but with Luna on the flag. End ID]
Hey!! Same headcanon!!!!!!!!! Which means we're CORRECT
Oriented AroAce Flag colour-picked from Princess Luna from My Little Pony for @d4t4-3xpung3d!
Profile pic version I made for myself under the cut
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🔸 Action-Oriented, or Results-Oriented?
Are you ACTION-Oriented, or RESULTS-Oriented?
If it's solid, sustainable Results that you want, then:
Take time to Reflect and Plan. Don't run around like a headless chicken, spinning your wheels, just because that makes you feel good. It's frustrating for those around you.
Take time to Sharpen Your Axe. Swinging away with blunt tools or outdated skills is tiring at best.
Take time to Build Your Team. Either of strategic partners, or of like-minded, loyal and enthusiastic members. Sometimes, it has to be the people of "your tribe". Do you have an actual functioning one? Or is it merely a bunch of individuals who are just talking (and talking and talking) on the social media? (Sure, youtube will pay you, if that’s your goal.)
So, are you action-oriented, or results-oriented? Make a clear decision, then go and get the results you want! (Yes, it will get real uncomfortable. Rejections, disappointments and “losing your face” will mark your path. But you will continue to focus on the Results, won’t you?) 🎁
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Sonic (character) based Oriented Aroace and Transmasc moodboard~ ^^
For an anon! Hope you like it!!
Want one? Send an ask!! -mod Jay
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Cruise Odyssey: Navigating Unforgettable Journeys on the High Seas
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Dear tumblr newbies of #196:
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Odalisque by Delphin Enjolras (19th Century)
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*this isn't written in any specific order, it was just written in the order they occured to me
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