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mighty-poop · 2 years
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This is not how all bi people see it, this is just my personal take on why I identify more as bi rather than pan, even though both perfectly apply to how i feel towards whom I can be attracted to.
Pansexuality, or in my case panromance, is about ‘all genders’. Attraction to anyone despite gender. That’s the solid, unmovable definition, and it’s a good one. I can fall in love with anyone, and gender will have no say in that.
However to me personally, it implies that anyone can become my potential romantic partner. Even though that’s not part of the definition and no other pan people probably feel like that. I feel it does and that just doesn’t apply to me. There are a whole lot of people I’ll never fall in love with, for various reasons. Be it personality, opinions, views on non-binary people (aka moi), how they deal with neuro-a-typical people (hi). I feel like the pool of people I could potentially fall in love with is so small, it feels uncomfortable to identify with a term that implies so much openness and potential, yanno?
That’s why a term like ‘bi’ makes more sense to me. “More than one gender” implies a lot of people, but not everyone. Even though it’s talking about gender.
That’s kinda the thing about panromantic people and people who are gnc, isn’t it. It’s never about gender for us, gender doesn’t matter all that much. And yet every lgbtq+ Term we use is based on gender, what geneer we are, what gender we aren’t, what gender we can fall in love with, what gender we’re comfortable having sex with. It’s kinda… weird to put so much emphasis on gender, when gender is smthn you don’t conform with, especially when it comes to who you might want to date?
So… yeah. Panromance implies i can fall in love with anyone, even though it’s about gender, and biromance implies i can fall in love with anyone but not everyone, even though it’s actually about gender.
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imafraidmyself · 10 months
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Már a szervezetem is jelez, hogy nem bírja ezt a sok stresszt
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flowerstargirl · 6 months
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Az eső után jön a szivárvány. Csak az árvizet nehéz eltűntetni…
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1000yearswith · 2 years
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Remélem a következő életünkben sikerül helyrehoznunk azt,amit most nem tudtunk
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mindigvankiut · 1 year
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Kemény év volt sok sírással, sok dühvel és mérhetetlenül sok csalódással..
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annafenesi · 1 month
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Egyetlen egy dolog van az életemben amit mindennél jobban bánok, hogy elvesztettem....
Az pedig a barátságunk és az hogy ennyire eltávolodtunk egymástól...
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jeghideg-lelek · 5 months
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Vissza akarom kapni azt az embert, akit megismertem.
Aki gyengéd volt.
Aki úgy beszélt velem, mintha a hercegnője lennék.
Aki úgy viselkedett, ahogy kellett.
Aki dédelgetett.
Aki szerelmesen nézett rám.
Aki nem úgy beszélt rólam, mintha egy nehéz felfogású lennék.
Akinek tetszettem úgy ahogy voltam.
Aki nem piszkált a súlyom miatt.
Aki nem tette szóvá a külsőm hibáit.
Aki kívánt.
Vissza akarom kapni azt az embert, akin láttam amikor rám nézett, hogy mennyire is szerelmes volt.
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without-you-way · 11 months
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Neked tényleg nem jelent semmit az egész?
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Valaki segítsen, hogyan engedjek el egy olyan embert aki nem is volt az enyém?
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ujrakezdesnelkuled · 2 years
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Belefáradtam, hogy mindig én akarom ezt. Te pedig kisujjadat se mozdítod értem!
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"Szerinted nekem ez könnyű?
Néha feladnám az egészet
Azt látom hogy te is szenvedsz
És hogy miattam történt meg
De várj..
Miért pakolod a cuccod?
Mi a f*szom történik most?"
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Mindig úgy érzem hogy egyedül jobb lenne nekem, de közben mégis van egy üres rész az életemben amit egyedül nem tudok betölteni.
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imafraidmyself · 2 years
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Minden sokkal nehezebb, amikor azt érzed, hogy senkinek sincs szüksége rád
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hey can u tell me abt ball point pen history
OH BOY DO I EVER!!!
The first patent for ballpoint pens was granted in 1888. Specifically on the 30th of October, to one John J Loud. It was supposed to be able to write on coarser surfaces that a fountain pen could not.
However, this very first version of a ballpoint pen sucked balls. It was not a design that could not write on paper. At all. Also, the ink tended to either leak (in summer) or freeze (in winter) Mind, I only have one specific source on this model right now but. There's a reason they were yet to be used for a long time. Over the next couple decades, a few people tried to chime in with suggestions for improvement but Loud kept a tight wrap on those patents.
No profit was made from Loud's original version of a ballpoint pen. But, you know, technically it still existed.
Now, early 20th century. Enter László Biró, a newspaper editor who was frustrated about all the smudging ink from fountain pens and his dentist brother-with-chemical-knowledge György. Biró (already seeing the resemblance to some slang here) watched newspapers being printed and dry very, very quickly and went "actually, You Know What".
What they figured out was that to use ink that dries fast in a pen, you need a pen that prevents the ink from drying fast inside of said pen. Therefore, they spent Quite A While figuring out a mechanism to allow inkflow while preventing it from drying and clogging up inside. 1938, they filed for a British patent.
1941, the Biró brothers left Hungary due to its support of Hitler (based) and eventually settled in Argentina, where they founded/developed a new brand of ballpoint pens with their friend Juan Jorge Meyne and filed a new, better patent in 1943.
Now this is where things get messy and my sources differ sliiightly but considerably enough to be confusing.
One the one hand, you have two companies, Eversharp Co and Eberhard Faber Co teaming up to license this Birome pen in the USA.
Around the same time, a bit later, some American fuckhead, also known as Milton Reynolds gets a hold of a Biró pen and gets a whiff of sales money immediately. He goes back to the US and starts his own company. This is Absolutely Not A Copyright Infringement since he's selling an altered copy only loosely based on those Birome pens. Definitely. Absolutely.
I mean, to be fair, it was in fact different enough to count as its own brand. And it skipped and leaked and did not live up to user expectations. But neither did Eversharp/Faber's pens, and both companies were constantly caught up in their beef that both companies went down like a lead balloon.
Eventually, Parker Pens got out the first proper design that, you know, actually worked as intended (and was, I think, actually licensed to Birome pens), and a little later Bich, then shortened to Bic, made a design that actually offered quite some precision. This was around the 1940s/1950s when ballpoint pens now finally, actually, permanently came in use (Bic around the 60s I believe) and I love them.
Keep in mind, though, I only used three sources, one of those Wikipedia, and picked through slight contradictions to figure out what makes sense and is the most likely, so take this with a grain of salt.
For the initial purposes of my research, however, this was more than sufficient. (I needed to know if I could have a character in the 30s click a pen. Since they were still pretty much not in use back then, she got to twirl a pencil instead. It was one tiny sentence.)
Thank you for asking! It's my favourite piece of niche knowledge to whip out at random and the only one I can support with dates and names, though I did have to read up on my bookmarked pages. I am waiting for the day when I finally play powerpoint karaoke and get the topic of ballpoint pens. Please let this happen, it would be so funny. Uno uno (<- prayer of my friend group).
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boriidezetek · 2 years
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Biztos egy olyan szívre van neked szükséged aki még saját magát sem tudja szeretni?
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vilagvegehangulat · 2 years
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Kérlek ne játszadozz velem mert megszakad a szívem
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