Hello?
I am once again sending out broadcasts, because I love meeting new iterators! Can never meet to many, I believe pfff.
I am Moss, I am located near the void sea, deep underground.
I'm mainly just looking for people to talk to! Currently procrastinating on sleeping, and I'm taking a break from organizing rocks currently, so I have lots of free time!
(Sent from @threemossystones <3)
RP:
FTL: Greetings, Three Mossy Stones. To introduce myself out of sheer courtesy, I am FInely-Tuned Line, Senior Iterator of Local Group 16.
FTL: I do somewhat disagree with your statement of that "you can never meet too many [Iterators]", but I suppose it's a matter of perspective and priority.
FTL: Located near the Void Sea... Interesting. I'd assume that you were either or both one of the last Iterators ever built and/or have a purpose that holds some sort of relevance to your location? Because it truly is an odd one. I cannot imagine it must be pleasant - though that mostly depends on your distance from the Void Sea.
FTL: I'm fine with holding a conversation with you, though I do not guarantee your satisfaction with it. Whatever it even is that you're hoping to achieve via this conversation. Surely it can't just be seeking companionship. Doesn't matter.
FTL: You're capable of sleep? I don't believe that I've ever heard of an Iterator having that capability, truth to be told. What's even the point of that? A waste of time. May I also inquire as to why you're organising rocks? Are they just rocks you find in your general area, or is it a cataloguing thing? Seems a bit redundant, but who am I to judge.
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What does thin coding mean?
thin coding is any writing that passively reinforces the standard of a thin bodied reader. the most common examples in eddie x reader fiction is the reader wearing eddie's shirts or the reader being popular/a cheerleader.
a lot of thin coding is really passive and is easy to not recognize if you're not fat. some more examples are the reader being picked up by whatever character it is you're reading for or any mention of collar/hip/wrist/ankle bones. not every body has visible bones in those spots, and when you touch the skin you can't always feel the bone underneath it.
if you're a writer and you're trying to be more conscious of thin coding, i have some suggestions! instead of the reader wearing eddie's shirt, eddie could buy or make some shirts for the reader! that way it's implied it's in the reader's size and is more inclusive of any body size. when describing body parts, you can refrain from using the word "bone" after collar/hip/wrist/ankle. and i know ill get some shit from some girlies about saying popular or cheerleader!readers are thin coded but they are! so if you're gonna write about it please properly tag it and be aware of the people you're excluding from you're writing
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