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Hey! We are the Asteroid Kingdom Collective ☄️👑. We are a HC-DID/polyfrag mixed origins system!!

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We consist of 200+ parts (subject to change) with a mass amount if fictives from various sources. We prefer you use part or headmate language when referring to our headmates/parts.

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our collective pronouns are it/its or any neos and our collective name is royal or eclipse. we are a minor

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other:

~ our pk sys code is akvij

~ pronouns.cc: here

~ carrd: here

~ our system side blog: @0-system-experiences-0

~ userboxes by @lumi-sysboxes

~ we block freely because DNI’s are kinda pointless but we do have a BYF: here

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spacelazarwolf
theglobster

i was ranting abt this w my wife last nite like. i think people have forgotten the whole “dont assume stuff about people based on their appearence” thing and that it also applies to people who are “straight-looking” “cis-looking” “normal-looking” etc. ultimately you dont know anything about how someone identifies or what their life is like unless they tell you, especially not at a glance. dont project your ideas onto strangers, its weird.

theglobster

and like examine what the traits that mark people out as “straight and cis” to you are. is it a physical feature they have no control over? their voice? how old they are? or is the way they present? are they wearing a work uniform that leaves little room for self expression? or are they  just wearing casual clothes you wouldnt consider “gay-coded”? why do you get to choose what certain clothes mean? those clothes could mean something completely different to them. assume that you know nothing.

spacelazarwolf
doberbutts

Having a conversation and hug with a 50+ year old nonbinary butch who just got top surgery and has never had a conversation with another transgender person before, and they told me with tears in their eyes that they waited 50 years for their happiness and never once did they think they would meet someone like them and I just

We've always been here. We've always been here.

doberbutts

Can you imagine? Living over 50 years and never once having a conversation with someone like you? Living over 50 years and it's someone 20 years your junior that you come out to for the first time? That the first time you say "I'm transgender" to someone other than the mirror, it's to a person you've known for maybe a couple months? I said to them, I understand you are closeted, and I won't out you, but when it's just us what do you want me to call you? And they said, the same as you were, but in here (touch chest) I'm [name, pronouns].

And then they said, it is good to know you. I'm glad we met. We have a new bond now.

And I told them, when I was a child, people like you were my heros. I wished I could be butch because that was me, except I never had interest in girls. And they said, I understand, because when I met my first butch, everything made sense in that instant to me too.

Can you imagine? Being more than 50 years old and happening to find someone who sees *you* for the first time?

We've ALWAYS been here. We just couldn't find each other, before.

huntingpalismen
faeforge

Oh holy shit they found Silphium alive and growing in the wild.

faeforge

Like now that I am awake I need to reiterate how huge this is. It was presumed harvested to extinction by the Romans. It was a favorite flavoring and according to historians one of the best contraceptives ever known. True or not it would be fantastic to study that but it being extinct made that impossible.

This is such a huge deal! I hope they get it figured how to grow it.

the-composite-doll

It also may be where the "heart" shape originates!

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"There has been some speculation about the connection between silphium and the traditional heart shape ().[23] Silver coins from Cyrene of the 6th–5th centuries BCE bear a similar design, sometimes accompanied by a silphium plant, and is understood to represent its seed or fruit.[24] Some plants in the family Apiaceae, such as Heracleum sphondylium, have heart-shaped indehiscent mericarps (a type of fruit).

Contemporary writings help tie silphium to sexuality and love. Silphium appears in Pausanias' Description of Greece in a story of the Dioscuri staying at a house belonging to Phormion, a Spartan, "For it so happened that his maiden daughter was living in it. By the next day this maiden and all her girlish apparel had disappeared, and in the room were found images of the Dioscuri, a table, and silphium upon it."[25] Silphium as laserpicium makes an appearance in a poem (Catullus 7) of Catullus to his lover Lesbia (though others have suggested that the reference here is instead to silphium's use as a treatment for mental illness, tying it to the "madness" of love[26][27])."

huntingpalismen
ierohero

the weird little girl to strange little man pipeline

wet-dirt

this is so unrelatable that i'm going to talk to my therapist about how much i don't relate to this

ierohero

ok. do you like need something or

boobachu

They didn't have the basket robens mint ice cream at heebers so I had to get ben10 jerries and it's okay I guess but it's kinda awful.

It's like it's not mint chocolate but it's also not toothpaste flavored, it's some nothing else.

ierohero

can anyone hear me. where am i

huntingpalismen
todaysbird

as a huge lover of birds, 90% of the concern against wind turbines being used for energy is literally just pro fossil fuel propaganda. birds ARE at a risk however there is a lot of strategies even as simple as painting one of the blades that reduces a lot of accidental deaths. additionally renewable energy sources will do more in favor of the environment that would positively impact birds (and all of us). one study found over one million bird deaths from wind turbines. while that is a shockingly high number and we should work to drastically shrink it, at least 1.3 billion birds die to outdoor cats on a yearly basis. it was never about caring about birds

wrentit

there was a study done in 2015 that shows an even greater possible yearly divide than the 2012 one

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