Generic Greetings: An #introduction The hard part of an introduction is talking about.
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Generic Greetings: An #introduction
The hard part of an introduction is talking about. Sometimes I'm pretty good at talking about myself, but when you have to do it somewhere new *The Voice* rears its ugly head and tries to tell me that no one cares.
The Voice may be right, but I will proceed in spite of it.
I am Zak, and I've recently accepted my latent queerness. Any pronoun but "it" is fine to use. When I explain my relationship to gender and pronoun use I tend to say "however you conceive of me in the moment," I'm not particularly arsed about them. I'm working on how I want to present myself in the physical world going from. Current project: painted nails. (Small steps are still steps). Within the confines of my home, I am playing with different sartorial choices (really enjoying skirts and heeled boots).
I am involved in a support group for trans youth and their families. I have recently volunteered to be a parent/caregiver facilitator for that group so that our local meetings can happen with more regularity. Which will be interesting as the transition only started recently for my family.
I play euphonium in a local community band. Locally I am involved in a non-profit that builds inclusive community through in person gaming (#boardgames and #ttrpgs).
I enjoy reading #sciencefiction #cyberpunk #history and #politics.
My sense of humor tends to be wry and dry with deadpan delivery.
In the professional touch grass world, I am a pretty good, if fairly niche, final mile logistics specialist and a passable data wrangler.
I am predisposed to being friendly, and largely interested in what everyone has to share...as long as the basis of your beliefs is all humans have a right to exist. If that's not the fundamental basis of your approach to life, we probably won't have a lot to discuss.
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Generic Greetings: An #introduction
The hard part of an introduction is talking about. Sometimes I'm pretty good at talking about myself, but when you have to do it somewhere new *The Voice* rears its ugly head and tries to tell me that no one cares.
The Voice may be right, but I will proceed in spite of it.
I am Zak, and I've recently accepted my latent queerness. Any pronoun but "it" is fine to use. When I explain my relationship to gender and pronoun use I tend to say "however you conceive of me in the moment," I'm not particularly arsed about them. I'm working on how I want to present myself in the physical world going from. Current project: painted nails. (Small steps are still steps). Within the confines of my home, I am playing with different sartorial choices (really enjoying skirts and heeled boots).
I am involved in a support group for trans youth and their families. I have recently volunteered to be a parent/caregiver facilitator for that group so that our local meetings can happen with more regularity. Which will be interesting as the transition only started recently for my family.
I play euphonium in a local community band. Locally I am involved in a non-profit that builds inclusive community through in person gaming (#boardgames and #ttrpgs).
I enjoy reading #sciencefiction #cyberpunk #history and #politics.
My sense of humor tends to be wry and dry with deadpan delivery.
In the professional touch grass world, I am a pretty good, if fairly niche, final mile logistics specialist and a passable data wrangler.
I am predisposed to being friendly, and largely interested in what everyone has to share...as long as the basis of your beliefs is all humans have a right to exist. If that's not the fundamental basis of your approach to life, we probably won't have a lot to discuss.
Pet Tax - Our Rabbit: Bunnelby "Bun Bun" Jones.
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