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page-2-ids · 6 months
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[ID: A flag with five horizontal stripes, all the same size. The colors get lighter towards the middle stripe and darker moving away from it. The colors are, from top to bottom, soft brown, soft light brown, peach, soft pink, and soft purple. END ID]
Arttix: A neurogender related to art; an art-related gender linked to/influenced by one's neurodivergence
The colors are inspired by flags for various art-related genders
No Suggested Pronouns
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autogoric · 2 years
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Goretix
A gender that’s influenced by one being neurodivergent, and that’s connected to gore, gore aesthetics, and/or a love for gore, or a gender that can only be described by or through gore due to one being neurodivergent; a gore neurogender
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kitkore · 2 years
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SUFFIXS (ones ive coined + general important ones)
cant find if the ones i coined are already things or not but lmk if they are!!
-cherric: a suffix related to cherries ! (coined by horror system)
-booklex: a suffix for books/stuff in books/book series/etc. (coined by horror system)
-zombeon: suffix related to zombies !! (coined by horror system)
-deadan: suffix related to dead objects/people/animals/etc. (coined by horror system)
-aeternan: suffix for undead, forever living, unmortal, eternal (taken from latin "vita aeterna" or "aetrerna" which means "eternal life" and "eternal") (coined by horror system)
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-ic/-ick /-inal/-ine/-iyn/-na/-nic: of or pertaining to !
-tix: neurogenders !!!
-stimmic/-stimmian: related to stimming, stim toys, stim boards, etc.
-hypic: related to hyperfixations
-fascic/-spinny/-spinnic: related to special interests
-ideric genders experienced because one’s alterhuman/nonhuman identity experiences that term
-kinic: related to a kin identity
-theric: related to a therian identity
-homum: related to a nonhuman identity
check out here for more!
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solgender · 2 years
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𓄯 bonetix !!
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[image ID : three flags, all in varying shades of dull pinks and yellows, with a white stripe in the middle . the second flag has a picture of a femur in the middle, and the third has a black infinity sign in the middle. end ID]
a gender that is influenced by one being neurodivergent, and that's connected to bones, bone aesthetics, and/or a love of bones, or a gender that can only be described through bones due to being neurodivergent. a bone neurogender !
this gender is exclusive to ND people !! neurotypicals may not use this identity or these flags.
pronoun suggestions : bone/bones, skull/skulls, os/ossums !!
you may repost my terms WITH credit !! flags are free to use for whatever you like :-) cringe accounts reposting my terms can die
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xyrthemost · 2 months
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INFINTRAINTIX
[PT infintraintix , end PT]
When one’s gender is effected or influenced by being neurodivergent and the show The infinity train.
Requested by anon! 
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I block freely ^_^
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inkskinned · 1 year
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absolutely enchanted with the glowing, grinning something that rushes over people at a good concert, a froth of wildling glee. how an audience leaves good theatre all friends suddenly, whispering oh my gosh did you see. how we giggle and hum the songs to each other, untuned karaoke. how after a bad movie our first instinct is to look at the person next to us and start deconstructing everything.
love every moment in an museum where you can whisper it's just so lovely! and hear a stranger say i know, i was just thinking the same thing! the swelling, pink-bright cheer that you get when you're in a car full of people loudly singing the song badly. the unchoregraphed dancing-jumping of your friends around your room at 2:30 in the morning.
how even after a somber symphony - you lock eyes with someone and they give you this little smile and nod like i know, this cut through me too. we go see a musical where the characters all die, and afterwards, in the bathroom, the women hand each other tissues, laughing self-consciously, saying i cried too! we go to see a musical where the characters all live and make fast friends with strangers, everyone stunned because how do they dance in those shoes?
there are ways that art is personal. that is unbelievably lovely. i will never really understand what something means to you, nor can you understand for me.
but it's cold out and i see her breath in the air as she bounces through her favorite lines, half-laughing, magic-tinged and happy.
oh, we are birds in our hearts! so beautiful - we love art so much, that love makes us so-quick into family.
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bitchys · 2 months
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RENEE RAPP AS REGINA GEORGE
MEAN GIRLS (2024) dir. SAMANTHA JAYNE, ARTURO PEREZ JR.
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badnewswhatsleft · 4 months
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scanned the little patrick interview from kerrang winter 2023<3
transcript under cut:
Patrick Stump’s mum is a methodical accountant who likes to plan ahead and think things through. She would bestow this organisational wisdom upon her son when he was growing up. When his band Fall Out Boy got signed, however, thereby kick-starting one of the most exciting trajectories of the past 20 years, Mrs Stump quickly realised there were limits to what she could assist him with.
“She said to me, ‘I can’t help you anymore - you’re beyond my area of expertise,’” Patrick recalls with a laugh.
In the years since, there has been no end of through-the-looking-glass moments for Fall Out Boy, a litany of incredible achievements highlighted by the ever-growing shows the Chicago four-piece - completed by bassist Pete Wentz, guitarist Joe Trohman and drummer Andy Hurley - have played. It’s an upscaling Patrick admits he still can’t fully process.
“I’m probably never going to get used to it, and I think I’m at peace with that,” he admits, taking time out backstage at Hamburg’s Barclays Arena on the band’s epic So Much For (Tour) Dust jaunt, which recently visited the UK.
Thankfully, Fall Out Boy will be back on these shores next summer, having been announced as headliners for Download Festival 2024, alongside Queens Of The Stone Age and Avenged Sevenfold. The news has given Patrick cause to reflect upon the pivotal shows and tours that have made FOB the band they are today, with a self-deprecating appraisal of the good times and the bad, the tiny gigs and the Hella Mega ones.
“A lot of my life makes sense to me, where I understand the various points of what happened and why, but there are moments with the shows we’ve played that make no sense at all,” Patrick reflects. “You go to arenas and they have pictures in the hallway of all the big artists that have played there, then they’ll have pictures of us, which sticks out to me!”
THE BAND’S FIRST-EVER SHOW AT DEPAUL UNIVERSITY CAFETERIA, 2001 “We were playing with some pretty cool math-rock and emo bands. When we got out there, we were horrible - I mean really terrible - and there were about three or four people there. I can’t remember what our band name was at the time - it wasn’t Fall Out Boy, and we were tossing some names around. I remember suggesting one of the names we had in mind to the drummer in one of the other bands and him telling me it sucked. We had a guitar player who I’d only met the week before and I’ve never seen since. I hope he’s doing good things. I heard he became a bike messenger. I cannot imagine a humbler beginning for a first show!”
FALL OUT BOY’S FIRST GIG WITH ANDY HURLEY, 2003 “I think it was with Andy’s other band, The Kill Pill. Andy played in both bands that night. It was a bigger show for us, opening for [Florida melodic hardcore band] As Friends Rust, and we didn’t have a guitar player, so I was playing guitar. It was weird because we were playing some newer songs, which stood out, so it felt like we’d started to actualise the band. I’m a drummer originally, so I was picky about drummers. But when we played with Andy, it was the first time that it felt right. I remember saying to a friend of mine who was there at the time that we were still a bad band then, and she said, ‘You guys couldn’t see it, but even then, it felt like the beginning of something.’”
THE FIRST UK TOUR, 2004 “One thing I remember was going to a Mexican restaurant, ordering tacos, and being unable to describe the things that arrived at the table - and not in a good way. That first UK tour was with Mest, and it was surreal. I think that might have been the first time I’d ever left the States, so going to another country felt like a big deal. When I got there, I realised the UK is similar in a lot of ways - particularly thanks to our shared musical history. One difference was that the venues all felt so much more punk rock than those in the States, with an unhinged basement vibe, which surprised me but was also thrilling.”
HEADLINING DECAYDANCE FEST AT THE HAMMERSMITH APOLLO, 2007 “I look back on some moments and realise they were bigger than I noticed at the time. The other bands on that bill - Panic! At The Disco, Gym Class Heroes, The Academy Is…, Cobra Starship - were all bands we’d played with a lot before that and were friends with, so at the time I thought, ‘Every show we do is Decaydance Fest!’ Then that moment in time was gone and I soon realised that it was crazy that we were able to get all those people together to do that show. You don’t necessarily realise you’re part of a thing when you’re part of a thing, so when I think back now, I’m amazed.”
THE LAST GIG BEFORE GOING ON HIATUS AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, 2009 “It was such a strange show. I had checked out at the time, and was busy thinking about solo stuff, but really I just wanted to make lots of music. One of the things that was crippling was making a record and then going on the road for two years to promote the record. For me, making records is what’s important, so the grind of having to make them so slowly was killing me. I was therefore in a bad space with the band. I think we were out with +44, and I remember Mark [Hoppus] shaving Pete’s head onstage. Pete had the famous haircut and that was the end of it. It was kind of a joke to do that, but it ended up proving to be fairly symbolic, as it really was the end to that whole moment.”
FALL OUT BOY’S FIRST GIG BACK AT SUBTERRANEAN, CHICAGO, 2013 “The whole thing happened so fast and so suddenly! We had a meeting in New York. The four of us met at our manager’s apartment and we talked about maybe getting together and seeing what happened. It was tense, actually, as we hadn’t talked to each other in a long time and there were all these old grievances - but there was also this sense that we were older and wiser. We put together some songs, and one of them was My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light Em Up). On the morning of the show, we appeared on a radio show and the whole station felt excited about the song. It felt like the beginning of a rollercoaster. That night, when we played Light Em Up, a song people could only have heard hours ago, the room exploded!”
CO-HEADLINING THE MONUMENTOUR WITH PARAMORE, 2014 “That was one of my favourite tours! Andy and I would do a drum-off, so we got to play together, which was a full-circle thing for me, as I had never got to play drums in front of people with the band before then - so that was fun! I remember thinking on that tour that we were really getting somewhere as a band. Our first show, we were a pretty bad band. For a while in the early days, we wrote better than we played, and we thought better than we wrote. But as time passed things really came together. That tour was a point where we felt that we were really getting somewhere. Plus, the audiences were great on that tour - incredibly excited and giving.”
HEADLINING WRIGLEY FIELD BASEBALL STADIUM IN CHICAGO, 2018 “When I was a kid, the height of my ambition was to play the [1,100-capacity] Metro in Chicago. I never thought in a million years that we’d get to play Wrigley Field - I didn’t even know that bands played there. It’s not a venue, it’s where the Cubs play. I’m still in disbelief that we’ve now played it three times! That doesn’t make any sense to me. The first time we did it was terrifying, but also familiar. We used to have an apartment in Roscoe Village, which is walking distance from Wrigley Field. I remember Pete and I writing [2003 single] Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy together, then we went jogging around Wrigley, and a group of drunk Cubs fans shouted ‘Fucking losers!’ at us. Being inside that structure years later, singing that song, was therefore so surreal.”
HAVING A FREDDIE MERCURY EXPERIENCE HEADLINING READING & LEEDS FESTIVAL, 2018 “I think about that regularly. I’m not a natural performer. I used to act, so I could act as a character, but I couldn’t really be me and sing onstage - that never used to be comfortable for me. I have this very specific memory of This Ain’t A Scene, It’s An Arms Race. There was this part where I sling my guitar to the stage and I’m just singing and having the crowd sing with me. The way they responded at that point made me suddenly think, ‘Oh, I can do this!’ I remember running towards the audience with the microphone and the life that came back at me just blew me away. When you have an audience like that, you’re Freddie fucking Mercury! I think about that on an almost daily basis when we’re on tour. That song has a whole different life now because of my experiences at Reading & Leeds.”
PLAYING THE HELLA MEGA TOUR WITH GREEN DAY AND WEEZER, 2022 “I couldn’t have been more obsessed with a band than I was with Weezer in 1998-’99, when I was in high school. Then, years later, they’re your buddies and you’re playing with them and they’re playing some of your favourite songs ever. That is so strange. One of my musical origin stories was in fifth grade, when this kid in the middle of class beckoned me over. We snuck under a table, and he puts headphones on me and he plays Dookie. I was like, ‘What is this?!’ On that tour, Billie Joe Armstrong said I was a really good singer. I’m still recovering from that.”
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assiraphales · 1 year
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buying concert tickets in 2014: chill I wanted to see [insert relatively well known band] next week & resale tickets are only 37$ for GA floor tix I’m too lazy to go to the box office and check for anything cheaper
buying tickets in 2023: oh? lil baby thought she was going to get tickets? lil baby wasn’t fast enough and now the stratosphere nosebleeds r 300$ on vividseats. there’s a 70$ hidden fee and they’re non refundable. try selling a lung. or cry about it ig
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page-2-ids · 6 months
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[ID: A flag with seven horizontal stripes, all the same size. The colors get lighter towards the middle stripe and darker moving away from it. The colors are, from top to bottom, navy, denim, washed-out light green, pale yellow, light gold, soft orange, and red. END ID]
Chaostix: A neurogender related to chaos; a chaos-related gender linked to/influenced by one's neurodivergence
The colors are inspired by flags for various chaos-related genders, while avoiding eyestrain
No Suggested Pronouns
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empressofkalumina · 1 year
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hands over my knees in a room full of faces
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malcolmreeds · 6 days
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soz im still eating popcorn about the watcher situation but learning that theyre gutting their patreon to be exclusively about their podcast (that ive literally never heard of) no watcher weekly, no sneak peeks, no early access is absolutely Insane to me. talk about shooting yourself in the foot ...........
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hoezier · 6 months
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Y'all. I'm just gonna say that Hozier at Red Rocks is an out of this world experience. He's just incredible. He sounded amazing. The acoustic were out of this world. And he was so sweet! He kept pausing between songs to say something along the lines of "holy shit this place is beautiful". At some point he pointed to one of the rock formations in the ampitheater and went "whose hands scultped this?" One of my favorite moments was when he said that he has moments where he cannot believe that this is his life, this is one of them. And he said that if he looked straight ahead and took in a full image of the crowd, it gets really overwhelming and distracting. He seemed so happy and excited to be there and I was so endeared the whole time I love him SO much and I cannot wait for night #2 tonight!!
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tuituipupu · 11 months
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scrolled too fast, thought it was tix 😭😭😭
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fabledtactician · 8 months
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star rail doodleys
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thealogie · 3 months
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Sorry but as a revenge against the English being annoying in my asks: Macbeth night 3
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