Trying not to over-share is my natural state and I am usually pretty bad at it

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  • Not that I’m aware.

    She comments on quora and is, generally speaking, unnecessarily rude and mean, unhelpful, and inadvertantly hilarious in this cross and overconfident way. All this while primarily commenting on stuff about farm animals, making this interestingly uncommon contrast of humble origins and unreasonable bitchiness…idk how to explain the phenomenon that is Nel better than that. She is just a wild and interesting enough internet being that I can’t help but wonder if someone might be having a laugh with her account








  • No, I don’t think it does. The list of trans people I know keeps getting longer as years go on. Only ever knew one person who detransitioned and they were very clear about it being a choice they made for convenience, rather than what they wanted.

    Gender transition is not a fad. It is people realizing that old-world categorizations reflect new-world ideas a little less effectively every day. It is people rejecting the tyranny of having an identity chosen for you instead of just doing what you like and being who you are. It is the symbolic idea of freedom of choice and the actualization of one’s real self. That’s not something that fizzles out. The genie has left the bottle and the world will continue to change because of it.





  • It’s not tv, but you could try reading some of Grant Morrison’s (the creative head) comics. The Filth has a lot of similar vibes and is a great intro to their work, and The Invisibles is nothing if not interesting and strange as all hell. It’s easily my favorite of theirs, but it’s also definitely not for everybody lol

    Someone else already mentioned Pulp Fiction, so I’ll also add that Reservoire Dogs and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood are a couple other Tarantino flicks that might scratch the itch.

    There’s also the Evil Dead series. Movies and TV both, in different ways. The vibes get closer and closer to Happy as the series goes on, with Ash Vs Evil Dead (the tv series) probably coming the closest. Haven’t seen the remake/reimagining, but I hear that it’s more into the horror and gore than any of the others. Probably not what you’re looking for, that one.

    Edit: Just remembered that Chainsaw Man exists. The anime is great, but the manga just goes harder (the author’s original style sells it better imo) and has way more content. Seriously, if you like Happy and only ever read one manga in your life, Chainsaw Man is a great pick for that one. They are cooking some crazy, meaningful, and beautifully odd shit thataways