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halfcorpse-halfghost · 2 months
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{Name}; Es | Espeon | Vergil | Aster | Seraph
{Pronouns}; She/Her | He/Him | They/Them | Co/Cos | 💫/💫's | Fae/Faer | Hy/Hym | Cy/Cyb | Voi/Void
{Gender Identity and Sexuality}; Greyaromantic Butch Agender Lesbian
Autistic | Minor | Alterhuman (Cyberangel)
{Hyperfixations}; Kiss, Master Detective Archives; Rain Code, Milgram Project
{Links};
Pronouns Page
YouTube Channel
Pronouns.cc (Yes, I use both)
Also, here's your reminder for your daily click.
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{DNI LIST}
If you're a...
Pro-ED/Pro-Ana Blog
MAP/PEDO/ZOO
TERF/TRUSCUM/TRANSMED/GENDER CRITICAL
Anti-Therian/Anti-Fictionkin
Anti-Xenogender/Anti-Neopronouns/Anti-Mspec/Anti-MOGAI
White Supremacist/Nazi/Zionist/Pro-Genocide
Ableist/Pro-Autism Speaks
Anti-LGBTQ+
Anti-AgeRe/SFW AgeRe
Radqueer/Radfem
(Work in Progress)
Then you may...
FUCK OFF 🖕🤬 !!!!
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Blinkies by @radiotrophicfungi
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spidersflags · 1 year
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Raccoon Aroaceflux Flag!
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requested by someone on discord!
A flag for those who are aroaceflux and like/identify with raccoons! Just a silly little flag :)
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chaotic-avery · 2 years
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here’s a flag for when you’re a cat, fox, and wolf therian! or a catfoxwolfkin/catfoxwolf therian. 
anyone is free to use this flag, no dni! putting a dni on a flag is stupid (in my opinion). use as you wish! no need to credit either :P 
have fun with this! do as you will! also you can ask in my inbox for me to make adjustments to your liking as well!! i want everyone to feel comfortable with this flag, so ask away <3
 have fun with dis!
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SAW KING GIZZARD LIVE 6/4/23
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intro under the cut !!!! :3
!!! I AM AN MSPEC LESBIAN/GAY SUPPORTER, TURIGIRL/LESBOY SUPPORTER, & GAYBIAN SUPPORTER!!!! IF YOU DO NOT SUPPORT THEM GET THE FUCK OFF MY PAGE !!!
HII HELLO !! im the #1 hawaii part ii fan. also the #2 stu mackenzie fan (@aliienoiid​ is #1) & #2 herbert west fan (@riddlefag is #1). sometimes i close the tab on accident & dont care enough to open it back up so i go inactive for like weeks at a time sorry about that
talk to me about king gizzard & tally hall i swear i will be normal i swear
mutuals ask for my disc PLEASE
twitter: _explodingsuns insta: hawaiipart.ii heads up i am not super active on either so
hawaiipart-ii -> papermachedreamballoon finnegan, amby, scott, bora, joe, joey, & ambrose are the names i prefer at the moment, but feel free to ask for the others :3 i use he/him but it/its & neos are fine too i dont care too much
feel free to ask for my theriotypes/fictionkins
ALSO speaking of fictionkins, i dont mind doubles, EXCEPT for doubles of fan from inanimate insanity. hes literally the most me ever like im so serious ive never felt more “thats me literally” when thinking of/hearing/looking at one of my fictionkins. feel free to interact & such if youre a fan double, but preferably dont follow^^ dni: general dni criteria, terfs, harry potter fans, anti-neos/xenogenders, anti-therian/otherkin, anti-mspec gays/lesbians (do some fucking research), anti-lesboys/turigirls (again, do some fucking research), dsmp/vivziepop fans you’re on very thin fucking ice (excluding if we’re already friends), people who defend shit people, etc etc. also ‘endogenic’ systems fuck off
dont give much of a shit about what labels/flags you use as long as they arent harmful or anything. dont involve me in any lgbt discourse though (if i get annoyed enough i will just involve myself)
ermmm i have adhd & autism
please only talk to me in english otherwise i will try to put them in google translate & then i will be confused
i do say the f slur & swears & i dont tag them. i also dont tag anything to do with weed idk. other drugs i do tag though
if you want me to tag anything though. feel free to ask im more than happy to (might forget it every now & then) very into king gizzard, miracle musical/tally hall, ninjago, rottmnt, re-animator, oingo boingo, talking heads, the ocean, subnautica, inside (bo burnham), astronomy, bfdi/ii, & ermm. probably more idk i forgot i also like black midi (the band), felinology, lagomorphology, project sekai, will wood, no man’s sky, lemon demon, evil hall, floristry, breaking bad, botany, meteorology, & ornithology, but im not fixated on them atm so
diehard “jimmy mushrooms’ last drink (bedtime in wayne, nj)” fan
art sideblog is @coinybfdi but i don’t post there like ever
(userbox by @/sweetpeauserboxes, blinkie by @/deesaster)
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autismgir · 2 years
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ABOUT US:
Hello, I am Charlie / Gir, I have Autism & BPD. I am an IRL of Gir from Invader Zim. I use He/Him, and I am a transman. I am unsure of my orientation. I am an April Aries. INFP-T. I hyperfixate on other things easily.
WHAT WE DO:
- MOGAI Headcannons
- DID/OSDD/UDD/P-DID Headcannons
- Plurality Culture
- Your Favorite Is ...
- Make Terms + Flags
- Make Userboxes
BEFORE YOU INTERACT:
- I am very delusional, so please be careful around me. I’d prefer if doubles didn’t interact but if its only for request purposes that okay. Please don’t misgender me, that triggers me and it honestly makes my dyphoria worse.
DNI IF YOU ARE:
 - Racist, Homophobic, Transphobic, Transcum, TERF, Bigot, Misgyonstic, Ableist, Fatphobic, MAP/ZOO, NSFW Account, Problematic Creator Supporter, Cishet, Anti-Agere, Proship/Anti-Anti, Anti-Otherkin, Anti-He/Him Lesbian + Anti-She/Her Gay, Endogenic System Or Supporter, Anti-Neopronouns/Xenogenders
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frameacloud · 20 days
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The purpose of this survey is to collect data about the experiences of people who feel sensations of nonhuman body parts, for example, wings or a tail. Some call these supernumerary phantom limbs, phantom shifts, otherlimbs, or astral limbs, though you may have other preferences for the words you use for your own experiences. If you haven't had those experiences, you can participate in this survey too. This survey was made for people who call themselves otherkin, therianthrope, furry, or any other potentially alterhuman or nonhuman identity. If you don't describe yourself with any of those words, you can participate in this survey too.
The survey will take you about 6 to 15 minutes. Everyone age 18 and up is welcome to fill out the survey at the below link, until it closes on July 6, 2024:
Survey Link
Who is running this survey and why: The person running this survey is Orion Scribner (they/them), an otherkin/therianthrope who has been making projects about these communities since 2005. I will use the results in my panel at an Internet-based convention later this year (OtherCon 2024), and in other future research projects.
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daybringersol · 4 months
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idea : a shop that sells xenogender-affirming and/or otherkin-affirming perfumes and colognes. like a perfume that make you smell like a woodland fairy, or an old rusty contruct, or a moldy crypt, or even just a wolf. do you get my vision. if that exists already please send me a link. i feel like smell is such an underrated way of self-expression, like its so subtle yet impactful, you can basically associate yourself to anything of your liking in the mind of other people, and they probably will never think it was on purpose. also since in horror writing, smell is often used to demote that something is off with a usually supernatural character i feel like it could work wonders for nonhuman folks.
Edit: I’d recommend looking in the reblogs for recommendations if you find this idea interesting. Also, here’s an Etsy collection [link] with some cool scents for this !
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alfredchrist · 2 months
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dogboy stimboard ⟢ for my bf ^_^
☆★☆ | ★☆★ | ☆★☆
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"r u a boy or girl" i am a canine
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otherkinnews · 3 months
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Republicans introduce a 7th anti-furry bill and work to undermine student freedoms on a wider scale
(This blog post was written by Orion Scribner and N. Noel Sol, originally posted on February 18, 2024 to the Otherkin News Dreamwidth, at this link.)
Content warnings: Rated G. An urban legend that describes an unsanitary situation. Sexism against transgender people, including attempts to prevent them from participating in sports and using facilities like everyone else, and attempts to stop them from transitioning.
Summary: In 2023, Republicans began to propose laws (bills) in the US that would be against people who identify as animals. They base these on an urban legend that says schools provide litter boxes for students who identify as animals. Republicans made up that legend in parody of transgender students asking to use school restrooms (Scribner and Sol, 2024). The newest of these bills is Missouri House Bill 3678 (MO HB 2678). It’s the third such bill in 2024, bringing the historic total of these bills up to seven. This bill was written as part of a Republican effort to undermine public schools (which can’t ban transgender students from using the right restrooms, and students have First Amendment rights) in favor of religious charter schools (where students aren’t protected in those ways). The following blog post is a seven minute read.
What the Missouri bill says
Missouri House Bill 3678 (MO HB 2678) has the title “Prohibits students from engaging in ‘furry’ behavior while at school.” You can read this bill and see the latest actions on its official site, the Missouri House of Representatives, or on a third-party legislation tracking site, LegiScan. This bill was introduced this week, on February 13th, and read a second time on the 14th. It would add a law into the Revised Statutes of Missouri (RSMo). It would go in the part of the state laws about education, in Chapter 167, titled “Pupils and Special Services.” It would say:
“A student who purports to be an imaginary animal or animal species or who engages in anthropomorphic behavior consistent with the common designation of a ‘furry’ while at school shall not be allowed to participate in school curriculum or activities. The parent or guardian of a student in violation of this section shall remove the student from the school for the remainder of the school day.”
The same as the other bills like it, this bill is based on an urban legend, not on anything that was done in real life by students, furries, and/or people who identify as animals (McKinney, 2022a). This bill's wording looks like it was based on a bill from another state, Oklahoma House Bill 3084 (OK HB 3084), or its predecessor last year, Oklahoma Senate Bill 943 (OK SB 943). It shares their inaccuracies: though there are real people who identify as animals, surveys show that most furries don’t, and the dictionary definition of the word “anthropomorphic” means resembling a human, not resembling an animal (Scribner and Sol, 2024).
Who wrote the bill, and what is its context with that author’s other motivations?
The Missouri bill’s only sponsor (writer) is Cheri Toalson Reisch (she/her). She is a Missouri Republican who has supported anti-transgender bills in the past. One of those is MO SB 39, which would ban transgender students from participating in their gender’s sports division (both in private and public schools, up to and including in colleges and universities). Another one is MO SB 49. It would bar minors from accessing gender transition related surgeries or medications, removes adult coverage of hormone replacement therapy and any gender-affirming or transitioning surgeries from the Missouri Medicaid program, and denies prisoners and inmates access to any surgeries related to gender transitioning. She described both these bills as a “great move in the right direction,” and has been vocally critical that they were not harsher (Central MO Info, 2023).
Reisch is familiar with the urban legend started by conservatives of students using litter boxes in school bathrooms. She has posted about it on Facebook, telling her constituents that it is actively happening in Missouri and accusing the Columbia school district of taking part in it, stating “This is happening in Columbia Public Schools also. Yes, the janitor has to clean the litter box” (McKinney, 2022a). That's never happened. Schools say they have not been providing litter boxes to students in this way, and even deny that they have had any students identifying or behaving as animals, according to reliable fact checking resources (Reuters, 2022; Palma, Snopes, 2023).
Reisch has a history of being especially critical of the Columbia school district, which is one of the largest and most successful school districts in the state (McKinney, 2022b). She’s used this urban legend to attack the district’s legitimacy. This may be because Reisch prioritizes independently-run charter schools over standard public schools. Earlier this year, she sponsored MO HB 1941, which would allow for charter schools to operate within the Columbia school district without the district’s sponsorship.
Why are Republicans criticizing public schools and favoring charter schools?
In the US, the normal types of schools for children up to about age 18 are called public schools. Families don’t have to pay for their children to attend them. They represent the ideal that everyone growing up in the country should have equal access to school, regardless of income, class, race, religion, or ability. Because public schools are government establishments, the US Constitution protects the students’ rights there. The First Amendment of the Constitution protects the freedom of speech and religion of everyone, and that’s for students in public schools, too. In the landmark 1969 case Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District, students sued because they had gotten suspended for wearing black armbands to protest the Vietnam War. The Supreme Court decided that it would be as tyrannical to prevent students from expressing political opinions within public schools as it would be in any other government establishments. The Court said students don’t “shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate.” In 1948, McCollum v. Board of Education had decided that public schools can’t give religious instruction during the school day. In 1962, Engel v. Vitale decided they can’t make students pray (Pew Research Center, 2019). Public school dress codes often aren’t as fair as they should be, but for the most part, their students can wear what they want and what their parents allow.
In contrast, what are known as charter schools in the US are privately owned, so they’re allowed to have requirements or education goals which would be considered a violation of the First Amendment. Some of them have religious affiliations and may be owned or operated by religious organizations. This can affect the way the school is run. For example, Oklahoma charter St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School has planned Catholic religious instruction classes, and the school’s active and intentional participation in what it refers to as “the evangelizing mission of the Church” (Fitzpatrick, 2023). Charter school dress codes can be much more strict. They are often segregated by gender stereotypes, forcing girls to wear skirts and boys trousers, no exceptions. This has been challenged in some places against specific schools, such as in North Carolina earlier this year in a lawsuit against the Charter Day School Inc (Chung, 2023). These challenges are the outlier and not the norm, however; gender-segregated dress codes are still a very common practice for charter schools overall. Charter schools also require applications and choose students based on random lottery systems. However, studies find that charter schools are more likely to ignore parents inquiring about the enrollment process if the student has a disability or other special needs (Darville, 2018). Unlike public schools, they don’t welcome everyone.
The freedom of expression in public schools is important for transgender students. In 2020, the case ​​G.G. v. Gloucester County School Board decided in favor of transgender-friendly restroom policies in high schools. This precedent helps protect transgender students’ rights in public schools, but doesn’t apply to charter schools. During the course of the case, the Conservative Legal Defense and Education Fund told the Court why to decide against transgender rights. In an effort to invalidate transgender people, the Fund compared transgender people to otherkin. The Fund used the word “otherkin,” and described them at length, mostly accurately but derisively (Brief Amicus Curiae, 2017, G.G. v. Gloucester Cty Sch Bd). This case was part of what inspired the Republicans to later make up the litter box urban legend. We don’t know if that particular brief inspired the legend too.
Republicans may be promoting charter schools because this would give them greater control over impressing their views about gender, religion, and politics on young generations. They may be undermining public schools because the separation of church and state limits their power to do so there. The urban legend and these bills are part of that.
Background about all of the furry bills and the urban legend that inspired them
To learn about this year’s first two anti-furry bills, read our post about them from last week (Scribner and Sol, 2024). That post also summarizes the four anti-furry bills last year, and the litter box urban legend. For further information about those aspects, you can watch our lecture about last year’s bills and what you do about bad bills (Chimeras, Scribner, and Shepard, 2023), and watch Chimeras’s lecture about the litter box urban legend (Chimeras, 2022).
What happens next with Reisch’s anti-furry bill?
The bill is at 25% progression toward becoming a law. The House heard the bill twice, but it hasn’t been voted on. At the time that we write this blog post, they haven’t scheduled the bill’s next hearing.
About the writers of this blog post
We are Orion Scribner (they/them) and N. Noel Sol (she/they), a couple of dragons. We never write articles with the assistance of procedural generation or so-called artificial intelligence (AI), and that type of content isn’t allowed on Otherkin News.
References
“Brief Amicus Curiae of Public Advocate of the United States, U.S. Justice Foundation, and Conservative Legal Defense and Education Fund in Support of Petitioner.” Gloucester County School Bd. v. G. G. ex rel. Grimm, No. 16-273, 2017 WL 192454 (Jan. 10, 2017). http://files.eqcf.org/cases/16-273-amicus-brief-public-advocate-et-al/
Central MO Info (May 19, 2023). “Representative Toalson Reisch Disappointed in Senate’s Version of Trans Bills.” Central MO Info. https://www.centralmoinfo.com/representative-toalson-reisch-disappointed-in-senates-version-of-trans-bills/
Chung, Andrew (June 26, 2024). “US Supreme Court turns away case on charter school's mandatory skirts for girls.” Reuters. https://www.reuters.com/legal/us-supreme-court-turns-away-case-charter-schools-mandatory-skirts-girls-2023-06-26
Darville, Sarah (Dec. 21, 2018). “Want a charter school application? If your child has a disability, your questions more likely to be ignored, study finds.” Chalkbeat. https://www.chalkbeat.org/2018/12/21/21106398/want-a-charter-school-application-if-your-child-has-a-disability-your-questions-more-likely-to-be-ig/
Engel v. Vitale, 370 U.S. 421 (1962). https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/us-supreme-court/370/421.html
Fitzpatrick, Cara (Sept. 9, 2023). “The Charter-School Movement’s New Divide.” The Atlantic. https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/09/charter-schools-religion-public-secular/675293/
G.G. v. Gloucester County School Board. 972 F.3d 586 (4th Cir. 2020). https://casetext.com/case/grimm-v-gloucester-cnty-sch-bd-8
House of Chimeras (Aug. 12, 2022). "Litter Boxes in School Bathrooms: Dissecting the Alt-Right’s Current Moral Panic." OtherCon. https://youtu.be/WVjXOmN2IlU
House of Chimeras, Orion Scribner, and Page Shepard (2023). “Litter Box Hoax 2: Legislature Boogaloo.” OtherCon 2023. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsXy_ctC4Jc&t=1425s
Legiscan. MO HB 2678. https://legiscan.com/MO/bill/HB2678/2024
Legiscan. MO HB 1941. https://legiscan.com/MO/bill/HB1941/2024
Mccollum v. Board Of Education, 333 U.S. 203 (1948). https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/us-supreme-court/333/203.html
McKinney, Rodger (Aug. 25, 2022). “State Rep. Cheri Reisch criticized for 'unwarranted' claim that CPS students use litterboxes.” Columbia Daily Tribune. https://www.columbiatribune.com/story/news/politics/elections/local/2022/08/25/state-rep-cheri-reisch-criticized-for-unwarranted-claim-that-cps-columbia-students-use-litterboxes/7895082001/
McKinney, Rodger (Feb. 6, 2022). “State Rep. Cheri Reisch states 'Columbia sucks' when referring to public schools in education hearing” Columbia Daily Tribune. https://www.columbiatribune.com/story/news/education/2022/02/06/cheri-reisch-states-columbia-sucks-when-referring-to-cps-in-education-hearing-mo-leg-basye/6662719001/
Missouri House of Representatives. MO HB 2678. https://house.mo.gov/Bill.aspx?bill=HB2678&year=2024&code=R
Missouri Senate. MO SB 49. https://www.senate.mo.gov/23info/BTS_Web/Bill.aspx?SessionType=R&BillID=44407
Missouri Senate. MO SB 39. https://senate.mo.gov/23info/BTS_Web/Bill.aspx?SessionType=R&BillID=44496
Palma, Bethania. (January 30, 2023). “How Furries Got Swept Up in Anti-Trans 'Litter Box' Rumors.” Snopes. https://www.snopes.com/news/2023/01/30/how-furries-got-swept-up-in-anti-trans-litter-box-rumors/ Archived on March 30, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230330232007/https://www.snopes.com/news/2023/01/30/how-furries-got-swept-up-in-anti-trans-litter-box-rumors/
Pew Research Center (Oct. 3, 2019). “Religion in the Public Schools.” https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2019/10/03/religion-in-the-public-schools-2019-update/
Reuters Fact Check (October 18, 2022). “Fact Check-No evidence of schools accommodating ‘furries’ with litter boxes.” https://www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-furries-rogan-litterbox-idUSL1N31J1KT Archived February 13, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230213110524/https://www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-furries-rogan-litterbox-idUSL1N31J1KT
Scribner, Orion, and N. Noel Sol (Feb. 9, 2024). “Will Oklahoma Call Animal Control on Students?” Otherkin News. https://otherkinnews.dreamwidth.org/92680.html Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District, 393 U.S. 503 (1969). https://openjurist.org/393/us/503
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rnsudio · 2 months
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Happy Friendly Friday Y'all!!
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The soulbonding carrd!
Ahhh I finished it! Also, the history bit is just a quick summary, but since history is my passion- and the profession we're probably going into, I'll write an essay on it eventually.
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muckytailwags · 10 months
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Barks at you 🐾
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chaotic-avery · 2 years
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monsterhighdollkin (mhdkin, monsterhighkin, or mhkin) flag!
i came up with the term (i think) so i suppose i coined it? i dunno i wasn't able to find someone who's done this idea yet. if someone has coined it already you can use this as an alternative flag! ^.^
it's a subterm connected to dollkin, but specifically for when you're a monster high doll!!
(if you find someone who's already done this let me know and i'll credit ;w; k thx bye!!)
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occulture-king · 10 months
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Being otherkin and having a majority of friends who are nonkin (who know/accept your otherkinity) can be so funny in retrospect bc just imagine a lunch table full of regular degular people and then there’s just this Where The Wild Things Are ass dude smack dab in the middle
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haunted-thing · 8 months
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flags need id
moureth
a term for fictionkins who feel a strong connection to the character they kins partner or in general anyone close to the character and share a love for them !
( not specifically romantic , can be platonic etc ! )
tags ; @radiomogai , @mogai-transcriber
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