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cyberpunk.gay: putting the punk back in cyberpunk since 2024!!! more info: https://cyberpunk.gay/@vantablack/pages/about

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cyberpunk.gay is now open for registrations!!!

WHO ARE WE? we’re a scrappy little fresh-faced underdog instance of sharkey (a misskey fork). we have but one humbly stated mission: to put the PUNK back into cyberpunk on the fediverse

WHO AM I? i’m vanta. trans enby girl polyam lesbian gender terrorist, the fediverse’s favorite pirate radio DJ, DIY clothing auteur, and rogue wordsmith extraordinaire. i’ve been posting on fedi heavily since 2017

THREADS? not only is this instance a fedipact instance that has threads.net blocked, but… i’m the one who made the whole pact to begin with lmao

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  • trans enby girl polyam lesbian gender terrorist

    Can you explain to us old farts what this actually means? Like I thought I knew what all the individual words mean but aren't non-binary and girl mutually exclusive? And isn't trans implied by enby anyway?

    I'd guess the shitty comments are from people dismissing this as a pile of buzzwords, hopefully if they can understand better then they'll be less shitty :)

    • imma assume you posted this in good faith (in which case you should read my other comment) and explain as best as i can:

      non binary and girl aren't mutually exclusive because, among other reasons, non binary is a very large umbrella term (i'm he/they for example, so i could be described as an 'enby guy').

      trans and enby are two distinct groups:
      you can be trans, you can be enby, and you can be both.
      for example i don't consider myself trans because i don't want a different gender than the one i have, i just wanted to do it differently.

      as a rule of thumb this whole gender stuff is so loosely defined that it's best to just accept that there will be things you don't get and move on.
      the important part isn't understanding someone, it's not treating them like shit when you don't

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