vampires and werewolves
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I am pretty much as straigth CIS as it gets...
... but after my stint in the german army i - at least for a time - transitioned to something werewolf alike: I didn't shave, did spend crazy amounts of time on the heavy iron and looked something alike hugh jackman going hobo. The "once a month" thing also applied: Got once a month heavily drunk and searched out fights.....
Regarding the werewolf strap i can neither confirm nor deny anything...
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Or, maybe, just maaaayyybe.... they're just having a little fun with pop culture.
Or both?
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I am pretty much as straigth CIS as it gets...
... but after my stint in the german army i - at least for a time - transitioned to something werewolf alike: I didn't shave, did spend crazy amounts of time on the heavy iron and looked something alike hugh jackman going hobo. The "once a month" thing also applied: Got once a month heavily drunk and searched out fights.....
Regarding the werewolf strap i can neither confirm nor deny anything...
I like how you capitalised CIS, implying not that you're talking about the opposite of trans, but that you're a member of the Confederacy of Independent Systems.
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I like how you capitalised CIS, implying not that you're talking about the opposite of trans, but that you're a member of the Confederacy of Independent Systems.
Hey, who says i am not?!?
(serious: Thanks for the correction)
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Hey, who says i am not?!?
(serious: Thanks for the correction)
Separatist scum!
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Or both?
Point being it's not a bad thing and not worth complaining about.
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I like how you capitalised CIS, implying not that you're talking about the opposite of trans, but that you're a member of the Confederacy of Independent Systems.
Emphasis mr that they are a computer information systems major... And straight.
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Point being it's not a bad thing and not worth complaining about.
Less of a complaint and more of an experience of vicarious embarrassment.
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avoid holy water and crucifixes
Ethel Cain is a counter exampleEverything else is true
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Looks like someone is pulling reeeeeal hard to try to stretch an already well-established and explained metaphor so they can say 'No, guys, don't you see? This huge piece of pop culture I like is really about meeeeeeeeeeeee.'
Let them have fun. It's fine.