
choreomania
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i'm a queer, transmasc writer, poet, cat lover, and author. i'm passionate about psychology, human rights, and creating places where lgbt+ youth and young adults feel safe, represented, and supported.
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Rainmaker Rallies
In the beginning, long before the existence of mortals and life, there was nothing but vast Darkness. For aeons, this is all that was. One day, a crack appeared in the blackest part of the skies, and the goddess Theta was birthed from the darkness. From here, Theta took control of the vague, infinite space, creating from within it four Goddesses: one for each aspect of the Earth. For Theta feared, without them, life could not exist, and the Darkness She was created from would persist for all of eternity.
By choreomaniaabout a year ago in Fiction
What Is Project 2025? . Content Warning.
Even for those who do their best to avoid political news, American elections tend to gather monumental global attention. As a Canadian, I watch from the sidelines, sitting on the edge of my seat, wishing I could make a difference. As a Canadian, I'm told by many that it doesn't affect me, that only Americans need worry about the outcomes of their elections. That's simply not true. As America's closest neighbour and biggest economic ally, actions taken by the American government are likely to indirectly affect Canadians as well.
By choreomaniaabout a year ago in The Swamp
Let's Talk About AAVE! (A-O)
What is AAVE? AAVE, or African American Vernacular English, is a vocabulary created by and specifically catered to Black communities. Although many of these words and phrases have been made popular as slang among young people, AAVE is its own distinct dialect, whose words - like any dialect - are used for more than just expressing yourself. When it comes to language, there's often more involved than using a word or phrase. We must pay attention to the tone, contexts, and emotions we display within it. Using AAVE as a white or non-black person of colour is language appropriation. Language appropriation is the usage of language by oppressors in order to profit off or benefit from the oppressed.
By choreomania2 years ago in Humans
What They Don't Tell You About Testosterone
This article discusses anatomy and needles. Hi, I'm Danny, and I've been on testosterone for two and a half years. When I met with my doctor in early 2022, I was taught the basics of testosterone replacement: how to do it, what it will change, and things to look out for. But like many transmasculine folks, I just took the doctor's word instead of doing my own research - and this means that I was greeted by many unexpected things during my transition journey. I wouldn't change anything, of course. With all the new information I've learned since starting testosterone two years ago, I think it'd be helpful to share with others who are just beginning their journey, or who just have an interest in being a better ally.
By choreomania2 years ago in Pride
ocean eyes
do you see me? we sat by the ocean's edge, your bright eyes gleaming in the intimate gaze of twilight. we sat by the edge, watching the waters dance, listening to the waves' tranquility. a cool breeze ruffled your hair as you absently poked at the sand, unaware of my tentative gaze. you are beautiful, and so is nature, but i never liked the ocean until i saw your eyes.
By choreomania2 years ago in Poets






