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  • feel like this is important

    so i do a lotta muse posts and such but i never do anything with chars. im an irl of or kin of

    um

    SO HERE'S A KEY I'LL TRY N START USING


    Jack Kennedy Posting - probably just normal text like this, might mention it's him in the tags.

    Narrator Posting - Italics or "Italics in quotes." Will specify in tags as well.

    William Afton Posting - Chat, bold. Will mention in tags. Probably will end in a heart or a signature <3

    Steven Stevenson - "Uhh, just quotes. Will probably start with 'uh' or 'um'. Will add - ☎ in the tags."

  • IMPORTANT THERE’S ANOTHER ONE I REPEAT ANOTHER ONE HAS BEEN ADDED

    Clay Puppington Posting - probably just gonna be normal text, will add - 🥃 or - 💼

  • “here’s some advice the lab boys gave me for if you get covered in repulsion gel”

    *shuffles papers*

    “do not get covered in repulsion gel”

  • All throughout your life you’ve saved the life of the same person again and again. You eventually began joking that you are their guardian angel. When you died and entered heaven you were surprised to see them being berated by an angel. Apparently they were supposed to be your guardian angel.

  • no cishets at pride! *spin kicks a grandma with a “I love my gay son” tshirt*

  • Yes, @passionpeachy illustrates a great point!

    The first pride my mother attended, she marched with me alongside the PFLAG float, holding a sign that read "I'm Proud of My Gay Child".

    I noticed she kept falling behind and running to catch up, nearly a whole float behind us. So finally, I stopped to see what was going on.

    People kept pointing at her sign and cheering and then she'd proudly point at me, saying "they're here!"

    That was usually the point where at least one person burst into tears. And this is where my mom started lagging - because she'd stop, reach over the barrier, and hug them. Teenagers, twenty-somethings, thirty-somethings... they'd break down crying at the sight of a cishet woman proudly marching with her child in Texas, of all places. That she'd claim me and be proud of me. Because they couldn't imagine their own family doing the same.

    So she stopped and hugged them and told them she was proud of them, even though she had to race to catch up in the heat, even though they were strangers. And i like to think she made those young people's lives a bit better.

    So yes, cishets at pride.

  • I'd rather have a cishet grandma there than a gay cop.

  • me in childhood: I woner why i like mayor from nightmare before christmas so much
    me in my 18-20: get diagnosed w bpd and then w personality disorder

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