I’ve started really getting into MtG lately. Feeling pretty confident in my skills
coruscant nine nine [5/?]
I’ve started really getting into MtG lately. Feeling pretty confident in my skills
*speedruns the exam* yolo


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If you crouch while loading the scantron you can clip right through the answers
Every second of the run counts, so shave off those crucial seconds by rocket jumping to your seat.

Yet another study confirms the trend: Younger people are less and less likely to think of themselves as exclusively heterosexual or – for that matter – belonging to one of the poles of the gender binary only.
The survey, of Americans aged 13-20 (Generation Z), has found that only 48% of them identify as “exclusively heterosexual”.
It turns out sexual orientation and gender identity are more like continuums, after all. Or maybe something even more complex.
In comparison with millennials aged 21 to 34, the younger generation – known as Gen Z – were found to be more open-minded and permissive than the group just a few years older…
Using a scale of zero to six, where zero represented “exclusively heterosexual” and six “exclusively homosexual”, over a third of Gen Z respondents picked a number other than zero or six.
The youngest ones are also strongly transpositive:
Over 70% of 13 to 20-year-olds strongly agreed that public spaces should be required to provide gender neutral bathrooms, which compared to only a little over half of millennials.
In another article about the stud, Teens These Days Are Queer AF, Vice adds this about gender:
Fifty-six percent of 13-to-20-year-olds said that they knew someone who went by gender neutral pronouns such as “they,” “them,” or “ze,” compared to 43 percent of people aged 28 to 34 years old. Over a third of Gen Z respondents also strongly agreed that gender did not define a person as much as it used to. This figure dropped to 23 percent among millennials who were 28 and up.
Last year another study found that 43% of Brits aged 18 to 24 years old were bisexual.
That study clearly documented that the younger you get, the less likely you are to consider yourself purely heterosexual.

Illustration photo from Jupiterimages.
I KNEW IT! I KNEW WE WEREN’T 4 PERCENT OF THE POPULATION!
In a not very surprising twist, it turns out that yeah probably a third of the people ever who’ve thought they were straight had just never really been shown they didn’t have to be
And in news that surprises literally no one, the discouragement of bigotry against non-cishet individuals in society causes more people to reflect on their identity now that they are less likely to be subject to discrimination for doing so
when you see something that reminds you of a partner/loved one and you send them a link to it that’s a form of gift-giving (preserving the meaning and thoughtfulness behind “i saw this and i thought you would like it”) without costing money, and i think that’s a cool thing to talk about re: love in the digital age that’s not “millennials look at their phones too much and it’s destroying relationships”
absolutely. some of the best texts i get are the ones that are “i saw this and it reminded me of you.” i think that’s huge.
it always disappointed me that Monster Girls are an anime porn thing rather than something used to explore the way society and the media dehumanises women, but oh well
shout out to all my fellow monsters
:( this
*i feel like embracing my inner monster girl*