Hi, I'm Aubreigh! Conlanger and ASCII art enthusiast. Sorta like a shy goblin lady. PFP is me >:3. May occsionally post in one of my conlangs, most likely Aagou. I talk too much lol. /// 25 years old, she/her. /// Since it has come up before, my PFP literally is a depiction of myself, with the solid part being my hair, my face being cut off on the right side, and the bottom left being my shoulder and upper arm!
raaniknis kin bie nais taintaim, b'ogeda aana va naaraaniknis bie flu nyaa jeigeda, mouso bie dikie nie sa renou luko sisina raaniknis - su raaniknis e kila, en e spaanie na stesh maa wei pes
I am in the beginning stages of eneepification (the process of entering the eepy state). Not ready to pass out quite yet, but the tiredness did just hit me like a truck
I've never really thought much about it, but like, wow, power armour would be sick as fuck in real life. In particular what I'm thinking about is how it has on-board oxygen, so I could just like walk around at the bottom of a lake
The word for ‘left’ was kind of a gigantic pain in the ass to make in Middenspraak because English, continental West Germanic, and North Germanic all disagree on the root (left / links / venstre). I ended up making the very irritating decision to use the English term based on raw population of speakers (which I always try to avoid) because I genuinely couldn't figure out how to get around it.
The word ‘right’ was a little easier. North Germanic has a different root, but everyone else uses the same root, so I just went with that.
So now, left and right are left [lɛft] and regt [rɛxt~rɛχt~rɛkt~rɛgt]. These are just adjective forms tho; the directional adverbs use the regular -en suffix, as seen in terms like outen (‘without; besides’): leften [lɛftən] and regten [rɛxtən~rɛχtən~rɛktən~rɛgtən] mean ‘[on/to the] left’ and ‘[on/to the] right’ respectively.
I am a little stressed out by all the conflict going on here today, I might need to take a break. I'll be back with my silly conlangs and maybe some ASCII art later. Have a good one, y'all!
Lmao saw that there's a new installment in a YouTube series I've been watching, and I can tell I'm rather excited for it by the fact that I exclaimed ‘Ah, þâr's än nüwe!! ^w^’
I pulled pork horseshoe. If you're not familiar with the horseshoe sandwich (typically shortened to horseshoe), it's a food local to central Illinois you can read about here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horseshoe_sandwich
Oh, I don't mean the sound /ð/, I meant spelling it with the letter <ð>. Generally speaking, <ð> never appears at the beginning of a word, /ð/ is generally spelled <þ> in this position
Well, my main barrier is money. Once I get my shit figured out, and I get some hair removal and such, I think I'll be a lot happier.
And yeah, that's sorta right, I suppose. I feel like part of the human experience is moulding ourselves and our surroundings to meet our needs, in a myriad of ways. Transitioning for me is just a form of that IG.
What I hate about being a man is being a man. I don't like hanging out with them, I don't like my voice or face or body, I don't like being perceived as masculine or even male. I don't want to be a feminine man. I want to be a woman. It's not some single, identifiable trait of masculinity, it's moreso that being perceived as a man makes me miserable.
I understand your position, but I fundamentally disagree with the idea that you just ‘are what you are’. ‘Man’ and ‘woman’ are ideas, moreso tied to gender expression than sex. I am what I say I am, not what my genitals say I am.
This is not to invalidate your personal conclusion though. Some people don't need to transition, and that seems to be the case for you. It's good that you've discovered that, and I hope it goes well for you. But the only thing that has offered *me* that peace you mentioned has been transitioning, and being around people who validate me for that.
Gender is very personal, and the right choice is dif for everyone. For me, it's this.
constructed language, basically someone sits down and actively plans out/constructs the features they want a language to have instead of language naturally evolving like most languages come about. There's a good chink of people who dabble in conlangs, @bitter_dandelion 🌟 is one such person (and the person whose username I most remember)