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That was today wisdom from a Furret. Well I'm back from break and we'll rested to give another fan audio for everyone and @mcaquila on "Triforce of Power" @nayru-s-clay-tablet. You can read and listen along on Webtoons and Comicfury. I really had to find very good app for a voice changer. The other was annoying because it keeps popping so many ads.😤 Thanks again for the inspiration @maldreathezora . Today artwork drawing cover is Oatchi from the Pikmin 4. Drawn once again from my good friend @magical-game. Then come check out @magical-game Patreon any artwork and stories. This week me and my friends are going back being Octolings again for Splatoon 3 Side Order. I hope everyone enjoying listening.

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magical-game

Chris you're the best 😭 💖

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Month 12, day 3

Added the shocked/surprised expression to Gil's character sheet because my friend @magical-game discovered Gundam Build Fighters and it got me thinking about Gundam again and the comic my roommate wants to do :)

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Almost finished with Build Fighters Try now! I definitely liked the first Build Fighters better. Like. No contest. But Try gets bonus points for having MY BELOVED SANDROCK! 🖤🤍💛 Even if it was just one episode.

Anyway, awesome art as always, Phoenix! You rock!

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trans people i’m happy you’re alive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i’m so glad you’re here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! keep doing your best!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i love you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A galaxy I love it

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reblogging this again actually because more galaxy

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pupkou

trans people i’m happy you’re alive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i’m so glad you’re here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! keep doing your best!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i love you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A galaxy I love it

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reblogging this again actually because more galaxy

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trans people i’m happy you’re alive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i’m so glad you’re here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! keep doing your best!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i love you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A galaxy I love it

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reblogging this again actually because more galaxy

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i'm running out of steam.

How do you function when all your insides are scar tissue and plastic bones?

How do you survive when you're embarrassed to be alive?

Can you stand that laughter? Can you somehow join in?

Will it kill you to pretend you're ascending?

Are you actually maturing or are you just getting older?

Anger, grief, anger. Explain it away.

I will never be explained away.

I will go out crying and kicking and screaming.

I can't radically accept this.

God Can, God Should, God Won't.

I care more than God does,

And I love deeper than God does,

And to those who cry Blasphemy on me,

Can have a faceful of my anger.

They can eat the spidery claws of my rage.

As cancer has taken me, so shall i consume them.

Their minds will never be rid of me.

Every time they hear my name said, and that's pretty often...

They will remember, and doubt will creep in.

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magical-game

This was GORGEOUS

Also, *HUUUUGS*

I'm wishing you the best of everything as we continue through the dark half of the year, Faith-rink! I'll always be here cheering you on 💖

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I'm really excited for this week because Super Mario RPG comes out. This was my first time playing RPG on the Super Nintendo. But before I can wait for the release. Here's a brand new fan audio of Triforce of Power webcomic for @mcaquila and @nayru-s-clay-tablet. Remember you can always read her comic on Webtoons and Comicfury. A big thank you to @maldreathezora for the inspiration of doing voices on fan audios. Today artwork cover is Luma again from the Super Mario series drawn by good friend @magical-game . Remember if you enjoy drawing and stories. Then come to @magical-game Patreon page. Now I'm off to play the demo of the next Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince. I really enjoy Akira Toriyama stuff on animation and games. I hope you enjoy listening. 😁

⭐Check out my YouTube/TikTok channel⭐

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Well tonight is Splatfest and return of Splatoween. Me and @talasdoodles are going against each other because I'm in Team Ghost and helping Big Man. While @talasdoodles choose Team Skeleton. My friend @magical-game couldn't play this weekend. So we both got to give it our all! 🥹

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magical-game

YEAH GO!!! I'm rooting for both of you! Kick some tentacle in my honor!

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You can never run from the bird police. But now its time for another fan audio of Triforce of Power comic on @nayru-s-clay-tablet for @mcaquila . I'm also looking forward to playing Sonic Superstar and Super Mario Bros. Wonder comimg out this week🤩. Remember you can read @mcaquila comic on Comicfury and Webtoons. Thanks again for the inspiration @maldreathezora. This month art cover is a Digimon name Pumpkinmon. Draw from my friend @magical-game remember if you enjoy stories, Digimon, and art then come to @magical-game 👉Patreon 👈page. I hope you enjoy listening and stay safe.😁

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You're the best, Chris!!! 💖🎃

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pls give me 1(one) reason aces have ever been oppressed, and 1(one) example of aces being a part of lgbt history(before 2004 at least) and then maybe i’ll consider the idea that aces belong in the lgbt community lol

Proof of the existence of asexuals in LGBT+ communities before 2000:

The Golden Orchid association (1644-1949) - a group of women in China that included lesbians, bisexuals, and “women who wanted to avoid both marriage options, and any romantic or sexual partnership” that today we would call asexual or aromantic. 

A book published in 1999 supports the previous link of someone’s personal experience, and notes that asexuals could be considered part of Kinsey’s “Group 3″ (the bisexuals) because they were “about equally homosexual and heterosexual” and “have no strong preferences for one or the other” just like bisexuals. 

A source from 1999 noting that, while some female-female relationships in the early to mid-twentieth century were obviously lesbian relationships, not all of them were, but that it would be a mistake to label them all “friendships”. It specifically notes that asexual partnered relationships also existed. 

This book describes a series of interviews done in 1990 by Catherine Whitney who interviewed heterosexual women married to gay men, and found that they were often asexual. It also describes how, in 1990, Ann Landers (a very popular advice columnist) asked her readers if married couples could enjoy a full life without sex and was flooded with 35,000 responses from people of all ages who had little or no sex and didn’t miss it. It also describes how “Boston marriage” was originally coined with a not-necessarily-always-accurate implication that such a relationship between women was nonsexual, but that later on the assumption was reversed to imply women in a sexual lesbian relationship, and how that caused some women involved in such relationships to hide the asexual nature of their relationships for fear of being called frauds by the larger lesbian community.

This 1997 book that states “To be a Kinsey 3 (bisexual) is to be equally attracted to men and women, i.e. completely bisexual…it is also to be equally unattracted to men and women, i.e. completely asexual. Bisexuality is never about two, only about one – asexual, or self-fulfilling – or three – continuously and equally attracted to both men and women”.

Proof of asexuality being considered as a concrete, distinct orientation before 2000:

A 1983 issue of the Journal of Sex Research studied the Mental Health Implications of Sexual Orientation among heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, and asexual people. 

The article “Asexuality as Orientation: Some Historical Perspectives” describes different historical studies on asexuality, including a study from Johnson in 1977 where the word asexual was used to describe women “regardless of physical or emotional condition, actual sexual history, and marital status or ideological orientation, [who] seem to prefer not to engage in sexual activity”. It also describes a 1980 study by Storms who included asexual as one of four orientation categories when mapping out sexual orientation. It also describes a 1983 study by Nurius that found out of 685 participants, 5% of males and 10% of females were asexual. It also describes a 1990 study by Berkley et al. that included questions “related to homosexuality, heterosexuality, and asexuality” and included four items (out of 45) that were specific to asexuality. 

This book published in 1922 contains a lot of what I personally would describe as narcissism and pseudo-science, but acknowledges asexuality nonetheless: “In addition to the ordinary distinctive males and females, we have asexuals, homosexuals, bisexuals, and old women of both sexes.”

This book from 1996 that notes “A transsexual may have a heterosexual orientation, a homosexual orientation, a bisexual orientation – or an asexual orientation” and clarifies that “a very small number – are asexual or bisexual.”

This book mentions a study by Malyon in 1981 that noted the options available to gay and lesbian teenagers choosing whether, or how, to come out by “[describing] three possible modes of adaptation in adolescence: repression of sexual desire, suppression of homosexual impulses in favor of heterosexual or asexual orientation, or a homosexual disclosure.”

Kinds of oppression that asexuals face:

Eunjung Kim wrote a chapter titled “How Much Sex Is Healthy? The Pleasures of Asexuality” that describes how “the absence of sexual desires, feelings, and activities is seen as abnormal and reflective of poor health” in Western contemporary culture “because of the explicit connection between sexual activeness and healthiness” and argues that “medical explanations of asexuality as an abnormality that has to be corrected constitute a large part of the stigmatization and marginalization experienced by asexual people.” It also discusses the ways in which some groups, specifically Asian American males, that are desexualized can erase the space for asexual Asian American men to simply exist.

There was a recent study by the AAU to identify sexual assault on college campuses, and broke down the responders to their survey by sexual orientation, including asexual. The results clearly show that asexuals are not immune to unwanted sexual contact, stalking, intimate partner violence, or sexual harassment.

A chapter of “Asexualities: Feminist and Queer Perspectives” that notes the specific way that asexual people are talked to/about: “Because asexual difference cannot be iterated in the linguistic field where sex and a sexed position dominate the discourse of sexuality and desire, the asexual subject is linguistically and visually dismantled and reconstructed in the position of a fetish object. This fetishistic conversion happens because the asexual person is made into an image, or spectacle, for consumption.” and “The difference between the unassailable asexual (someone who lacks all of the traits commonly blamed for asexuality such as past history of abuse, disability, etc.) and the spectacular asexual is that while the unassailable asexual allegedly makes asexuality digestible for a skeptical public and presents an accessible image, the spectacular asexual is always consumed as a fetish object, regardless of mental health, ability, and gender.”

The study “Intergroup bias toward “Group X”: Evidence of prejudice, dehumanization, avoidance, and discrimination of asexuals” is exactly what it sounds like. The article’s abstract states: “In two studies (university student and community samples) we examined the extent to which those not desiring sexual activity are viewed negatively by heterosexuals. We provide the first empirical evidence of intergroup bias against asexuals (the so-called “Group X”), a social target evaluated more negatively, viewed as less human, and less valued as contact partners, relative to heterosexuals and other sexual minorities. Heterosexuals were also willing to discriminate against asexuals (matching discrimination against homosexuals). Potential confounds (e.g., bias against singles or unfamiliar groups) were ruled out as explanations.”

The Invisible Orientation: An Introduction to Asexuality describes many issues that asexuals face, including: how asexuality is seen as “invisible” and lends to people thinking it does not exist, how asexuality is actively erased as “unimportant” or not its own identity, the explicitly and implicitly negative messages associated with a lack of sexual attraction, the fear asexuals face when they believe there is something physically or psychologically wrong with them for being asexual, the belief asexuals face about how they must be deeply flawed since they do not conform to other sexual identities, how asexuals face cultural ideologies that sexuality is biologically based and ubiquitous (that all humans possess sexual desire) and that don’t acknowledge asexuality, that to describe oneself as asexual is a statement of moral superiority or purity or failure to find a suitable partner, that asexuality is an immature state they will “grow out of”, that asexuality is a description of action or a preference, that asexuality is unnatural or unhealthy or has to be a symptom of something else, etc.

Asexuality has been shown in the media in a negative light for decades, reflecting the idea that (for various reasons steeped in classism and racism) any woman who wasn’t willing to marry and procreate was a threat to the status quo, as seen in this 1955 book that notes: “Women who did not marry incurred political and social scorn for another reason. The influx of eastern and southern European immigrants in the United States pushed the question into eugenic terms–the wrong people were reproducing. Educated women came primarily from white middle- and upper-class stock, the most desired element by dominant social norms. When these women refused to marry and reproduce, they forced a new concern into the public discourse. it is not a coincidence that the stereotypical asexual unmarried older woman emerged at this time as a source of popular humor.”

Some people in some religions are very explicit about hating asexuals specifically because they are asexual, seeing asexuality as “a perversion akin to homosexuality and bestiality”. 

Other religions see asexuals as actually sinful if they choose not to have sex with their spouse.

While not every member of every religion looks down on asexuals, many people in portions of various religions choose to view asexuals negatively

Because of these religious beliefs about asexuality, that also opens up asexuals to discrimination in various legal ways, including (but not limited to) things like the new adoption bill in Texas

Asexuality was implicitly pathologized until very recently, and even now, the DSM-V states that a diagnosis of HSDD may not be given only if the patient has a preexisting knowledge of asexuality and chooses to ID that way.

TL;DR

Asexuals have long been considered part of the bisexual community. When people used to talk about bisexuals, it included asexuals because asexuals were the bisexuals too. Bisexual history is asexual history.

Asexuals have also long been considered as a stand-alone orientation that was part of larger non-straight communities and could be studied in comparison to other sexual orientations. 

Asexuals face many of the same issues that other marginalized orientations face as well as issues specific to their orientation. These include erasure, medicalization, misidentification, harassment, rape specifically targeted at them for being asexual, and religious intolerance, to name just a few.  

None of this is exhaustive. There are more sources to be found and studied. 

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@aphostraphe huff hot farts, m'lord

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I met a traveller from an antique land Who said: “Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert. Near them, on the sand, Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown, And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command, Tell that its sculptor well those passions read Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things, The hand that mocked them and the heart that fed: And on the pedestal these words appear: ‘My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!’ Nothing beside remains. Round the decay Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare The lone and level sands stretch far away.”

I met a programmer the other day Who said “A vast and blocky plastic box Stands in my workspace; in it, so they say Half-dead, a chip from Intel lies, which clocks 566 M-hertz; the CD drive And fifteen gigs, and bundled AOL Must have seemed neat when Reagan was alive But now the stickers on its lifeless shell Seem only fit sad memories to revive And on the light beige case are words that say: “THIS COMPUTER IS NEVER OBSOLETE SURF! INVEST! EMAIL! TYPE! SHOP! TRAVEL! PLAY!” The monitor is dark; near its defeat My new and shiny MacBook whirs away

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magical-game

LMFAO THAT LAST PART

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"Consider the Rock"

We have these huge brains

That make us hard to give birth to.

They get depressed, they consume

most of our glucose supply.

They get things wildly wrong.

We're the only species on our planet bringing on

Our own self destruction.

We talk about climate change

And scratch our heads at how to convince the rich

To limit their greedy suckling on Mother Earth's tiddies.

Not that gorillas don't have problems,

But they're much more solvable than ours.

Consider the rock.

Consider how handy a good rock can be.

There are no overly rich gorillas.

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I can't believe I've had this blog for 7 years jscjfnfbfjd

I can't promise I'll start being super active again, but for now, let me share my most recent Zelda exploits

- I started new files on Oracle of Seasons & Ages! I'm about halfway through Seasons! Might actually finish it soon!

- I struggled through Adventure of Link and actually managed to get everything, but lost my last lives on the way to the Great Palace. Since the game gives you the ONE mercy of being able to start over from there if you can reach it, I'm going to do everything I can to get there, then allow myself a game over before really diving into the last challenge. I just... have been taking a break. A long... LONG break

- Started a new Minish Cap file under the name Daisy and now I'm... lowkey shipping Daisy and Zelda... no I wON'T BE TAKING CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM AT THIS MOMENT

Anyway... I was mostly playing Digimon and farm sims lately, but now I'm playing nothing but Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles. But I might do something Zelda-y before long.

To my few followers, thank you SO MUCH for being here over the years! I heart container you so much! <<33

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magical-game

Zelda blog turned 7 today!

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