#30 days of fictionkin
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alabomdor-1-21 · 11 months ago
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30 Day Fictionkind Challenge!!
Day 10: Link to/tag your favorite fictionkin Tumblr.
Ohohoho!!!! This is going to be big, i mostly follow kinhelp blogs, so i wanna list them according to what i like the most of them!
@fromfiction // general info, tips, etc.
@citizenoftmrrwlnd // care kits, stimboards and YouTube playlists
@endworld-kins // care kits, kin tips
@otherkin-confessional // kinfessions
@fazkins // care kits, timeline questions, general variety
@fictionkinfessions // kinfessions
@kincalling // kincalls
@justanotherkinrequest // general variety + many to note
@1o55pm // replycons, icons, layouts, headers
@motoroil-recs // sketches, moodboards, stimboards
@kinterrors // name suggestions, care kits
@starscatteredsky // kin tips, fashion kits
@calling-for-kins // kincalls
@ghoulish-kins // recipe kits, stimboards
@dreamcrush // replycons, rentry graphics, wallpapers
@undercoverkin // wallpapers, icons
@kingroup // pendulum readings, general variety, icons, care kits, fashion kits, moodboards, stimboards
@cosmicclowdercare // moodboards, care kits, stimboards
@gluttonykinedits // layouts, moodboards, userboxes, sprite edits
@zane-helps-otherkin // moodboards, wallpapers, icons, shufflemancies, kin tips, advise, kin questions
@completingthe-mission // kin tips
@kin-target-acquired // fashion kits, care kits
@bearskinthings // playlists
@weirdgirlautisms // stimboards
@thekindisco // moodboards, shufflemancies, general variety, ID packs, username suggestions, name suggestions
@baristas-kin-cafe // kin tips, kin questions
@buryangel // tarot readings, general divination
@tumberkin // moodboards
@sundrophelp // stimboards, positivity edits
@digital-halo // moodboards
(if you don't want to be tagged feel free to comment it or send a dm!)
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e1ectrostatic · 2 months ago
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30 Day Fictionkind Challenge Day 24
Q: What's the worst anti-fictkin take you've ever seen?
A: There are so many, but it has to be a hard tie between things I've literally heard transphobes say verbatim, and art theft accusations.
"I'm not going to feed into their delusions by playing along and pretending they are who they say they are."
^ Literally shit I see every time I go on anti-kin blocking sprees. How they say this with zero self-awareness, I have no idea. Especially in cases where it comes from otherwise "progressive" folk. When overall intolerant people say this, it's like, yeah man I expected you to say as much, you know? Don't get me wrong, it's still shitty no matter who it comes from, but I'm particularly unimpressed when it comes from non-kin who otherwise consider themselves "accepting". I'm sure they've had these same kinds of slop arguments thrown at them and their communities from bad actors before, so why they're turning around and throwing the same at us is lost on me. It's probably just concern trolling.
I've talked about it in previous posts, but it's so incredibly disrespectful to armchair diagnose people or try and be some kind of backseat psychologist for them. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, fictionkinity isn't inherently a delusion or any other kind of symptom, and to assume it is is beyond counterproductive.
On top of that, fictionkind who do consider their identities to be influenced by or borne from delusions or mental illness deserve the same respect, dignity, and agency everyone else does. I don't understand what makes this fact so hard to accept in some circles. Let fictionkind (and all fictionfolk in general) determine for themselves who or what they are, how they want to be referred to, and what their boundaries are. You (general you) don't have any authority over others' identity, nor are you entitled to their personal information, especially not medical information.
"Fictionkin are stealing intellectual property/copyrighted material and claiming it as their own."
^ Another argument I see more often than I'd like to. On the bright side, it's way too absurd to really bother me all that much, it's just so egregiously incorrect it almost loops back around to being funny.
I don't even know what the logic behind that is. You couldn't pay me any amount of money to take credit for my source LMFAO. Keep it, I don't want it, I didn't make it, and every day I sleep soundly knowing I didn't.
If I had to come up with a possible thought process behind this argument, maybe it's just an uncharitable interpretation of how we go about our identities. People understand that one's own identity is uniquely theirs, but when it comes to fictionkin, that understanding may expand into "...so they must also consider the source material to be theirs/under their jurisdiction".
If we're fictionkind of media we didn't create ourselves, what do we gain from claiming we made it or that it's under our control? Usually nothing or worse. It's pointless to do that. We're just existing. Not to mention, many of us are canon-divergent.
That's about all I have to say. In general, I find that anti-fictkin arguments assume an element of arrogance and presumptuousness to being fictionkind that just isn't there.
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tdtism · 6 months ago
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30 Day Fictionkin Challenge!!!
Day 1: I am a specific species! I am an OnmiWing (all WoF tribes at different times), and mainly IceWing, NightWing, and SkyWing :3 I'm also an angel!
I've been slowly drifting towards Noah (Total Drama) more and I'm worried I may eventually be him
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demystifiedstardust · 6 months ago
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My 30 days of linktypes challenge
Day 22: How has your linking experience been so far? Positive? Negative? Mixed?
Offline, my experience has been great.
Online... I've been trying to keep this positive. I've been trying. Really, really trying.
But... I can't do it anymore, not for today’s topic. I'm going to be real, and I'm going to be raw.
Cw negativity, alterhuman respectability politics, the KFF situation, community gatekeeping, general kin drama, overall intense accusatory tone at the general community, no tone tags, essay-length post
These content warnings are so readers can make an informed decision on if they want to expose themselves to this rant. By opening the readmore, you acknowledge these content warnings.
My experience online leaves a lot to be desired.
The linking tags can be glacial, so I peek into larger adjacent tags as well. But... I'm not into flags or coining or mood/stimboards, and I've got no interest in the currently trending quadrobics and masks because it's mostly not relevant to my identity, so a lot of what's left, other than reading about experiences (which I love to read!) are... discourse, infighting, and vagueposting drama, a never-ending hydra of malaise that self-perpetuates (watch this very post get vagued by someone, guaranteed).
Usually the discourse hydra balances itself out by the sense of community, but my sense of belonging is at a 15-year low. Alterhumanity is supposed to be inclusive, but let's be real, in practice it's for therians and kin exclusively, and maaaaaybe plurality if you squint. I don't fit those boxes, and as a result I feel barely tolerated, much less welcome (and that's before factoring in community trends and demographics).
I appreciate the occasional positivity post that catches my view, genuinely, even when it usually boils down to “THIS LABEL IS VALID!”. I wish I could take them to heart; I struggle to do so when I feel so unwanted and quarantined in the first place. Admitting any degree of voluntariness at all has always been controversial as long as I've been lurking fictionfolk spaces, and there's an undercurrent of pressure to not admit it, lest the community be seen as advanced roleplay.
Moreover, particularly to this part of myself, I have no memories of a past or concurrent life as Aether, which is another pillar of experience that is standard enough to be assumed. Talking about and comparing memories is a huge chunk of the fictionfolk community experience that is inaccessible to me, and it does evoke judgment in others when I have no memories to share. I only have my mundane earthly life. While my experiencing of strong emotions and intense longing for things that can never be in this world are common experiences amongst these spaces, they play second fiddle to the golden standard of memories, a narrative that forms the core of the fictionfolk community.
It has always felt like my options have been either to weave lies about myself and actually get to participate--and what's the point of that when it's a self-reflection and self-actualization thing to begin with (for me, at least)?--or tell the truth upfront and hope that people who won't give me grief over my "lesser" experience just... magically find me before I burn out again.
Okay, I have no pretty transition for this. That was the sad, mopey, emo part written days ago. Now for the bitter and indignatious resentment.
In the time between the creation of this blog and the closure of my last blog (which was shortly before the massive Kin Is Involuntary push, circa Covid times), it feels like I got ejected from my own space. I'm obviously mourning it on some level, but I'm not gonna lie, I'm also spiteful. Instead of actually addressing the ROOT PROBLEM of KFF bastardizing "identify as" into "identify with" and the increasing ableism of KFF, the response of the kin community was to redefine kin to throw those with voluntary and quoiluntary experiences under the bus. To the surprise of absolutely no one, redefining kinity by throwing us under the bus did not solve the KFF problems, because splitting us off was only nominally about addressing KFF; in practice, it was about sending a very particular message. It was about telling voluntaries and quoiluntaries that our identities aren't serious enough for you and that we're not welcome in kin spaces. 
Can you imagine how it felt for me to return to this? A decade of being quiet about my voluntary and quoiluntariness and bending to the pressure of respectability politics, and all it took was a break of a few years to push me out of the label I had given up my voice for. The kin community decided for me that my experience has less meaning than theirs*. It's very telling that the label the kin community offered like a olive branch to "fix" the problem has that very community debating the overall validity of the very label they themselves offered, TO THIS DAY. 
I also want you to think about who linking terminology is most widely spread by, pushed by, and policed by. I’ll give you a hint: look at posts telling others that they need to call themselves linkers, and take a peek at the poster’s blog or profile. Were most linking terms even coined by voluntaries and quoiluntaries? I honestly don’t know, but in light of the context of how linking terms came to be, I have a feeling the answer is no. 
I could try to keep asserting myself as kin, as I've seen some other voluntaries and quoiluntaries do, but the kin community has been crystal clear about wanting me out of it, so I will respect its right to not be associated with me. Honestly, it's mutual now. Do you think I want to keep using the language of the community who has already shown me exactly how little they think of me and others like me?
I've enjoyed the journaling aspect of this blog so far. But the overarching climate of the alterhuman community across every online space–not just Tumblr–makes it one of the most hostile communities I've ever been in**. The alterhuman community performatively roleplays acceptance for those that feel othered and preaches personal authenticity while feverishly curating a space where you must experience your authentic and highly-personal identity in the correct way. If there were another pre-existing community willing to accept me being literally a fictional being as a serious long-term part of my selfhood, I'd jump ship to there in a heartbeart and leave the memories behind. I have been trying so, so hard to put a positive spin on linking, in spite of the rigid social stratification baked into it, because I craved acceptance. 
But you know what?
I deserve more than this. I deserve a community who values me. I'm better than staying here in this community who wants to create a validity hierarchy of the goddamn experience of selfhood. As long as this community remains obsessed with what constitutes the “right” way to experience life, I have no home here.
Not all that long ago, I thought the alterhuman community would be a safe space for me to thrive. I thought it was a place that, because it was a gathering of those othered by human society and human bodies, would understand me and accept me for who I am. I’m embarrassed for believing it in the first place, but I’m more embarrassed for believing it for so long in the face of evidence to the contrary.
I can recognize when I need to leave the room. In order to grow, the only solution for me is to stop interacting with the community and move on.*** For myself and my own good, I’m done entertaining the illusion that this is my in-group. It hurts to say it, but this was never my in-group to begin with, because alterhumanity never had respect for the authentic me. It is painful to recognize, but acceptance is the first step of moving on with my life.
My offline life is far from glamorous. If I had to choose a few words to describe my offline community, I would call it judgemental, rural, and insular. Even so, change starts with me. This is why I've been trying to cultivate the fictional and monster-creature sides of myself offline. Baring my soul offline requires bravery, but the online alterhuman community has given me little benefit for the soul I��ve poured out to it over the years. I can’t keep living like this. I refuse to keep living like this.
I deserve more.
*Hmm, this is starting to remind me of another group of alterhuman-identifying folks with an awfully similar problem of being pushed out of the supposedly inclusive alterhuman umbrella… it’s almost like this is a recurring problem…
**Tumblr is still by and far the calmest fictionfolk community with regular traffic and meaningful discussion that I've ever experienced. I feel like that speaks volumes by itself about what kind of environment this community fosters at large.
***Not that anyone needed my input or permission, but I don't blame anyone who was watching me for alterhuman community reasons for unfollowing or blocking me for this rant. My sense of self isn't going anywhere and I plan to continue to talk about my fictionhood and not-so-human experiences, but this probably isn’t what you signed up to see. I'm going to finish off my 30 days challenge before tackling the detangling of myself from the alterhuman ecosystem of labels and vocabulary. 
To fictionfolk: If you're thinking about dropping into my notifications, keep in mind that approximately 15 years ago, the fledgling fictionkin community was my community. You don't need to tell me about what it was like, because I was there. I already know what it was like. I lived it. My experience probably wasn't one-to-one with your experience, but it is still my lived experience. You cannot and will not convince me my lived experience is wrong.
To trolls and butthurt shit-stirrers with no reading comprehension skills: I'm just going to block you.
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hostfulchaos · 8 months ago
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Doing the 30 day Fictionkind challenge by @stillflight !!!
Let’s start it off then shall we ?
Day 1: What is your fictotype? Are you a specific character, a nonhuman species, or both?
I am a celestial being from the pantheon in Doctor Who !!! More specifically Toymaker !!! But it’s more complicated than that really !!!
Also a timelord !!! Also from Doctor Who !!! As well as some others but these are the ones I am willing to share !!!
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bolts-n-fingerguns · 8 months ago
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30 Days Fictionkind Challenge
WOOOO, I didn't follow up on this for a week! Had a rough one, alright let's go xD
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Day 14: What are shifts like?
Hmm, I would usually say I don't experience shifts but I think that with my fictomere identities with exception of my fictionhearted identities, they do work in shifts.
For both of them, music is what triggers them the most, then talk about their source, and finally outside and emotional stimulus is the third most efficient trigger.
Being Leon feels...eerily calm, but at the same time, there's so much going on. While Spikes is the hyper version of that, lmfao, so much going on and I'm so hyper.
Day 15: How do you deal with kin-for-fun?
Ignoring them, pft. I just don't interact. If I do, I treat them like any other stranger on the internet. I don't really care about individuals, if they say something that's misinformation I will correct them but yeah.
Day 16: What are your thoughts on symbols, flags, etc.?
Love 'em, find 'em so sillay and awesome sauce. I do like Page's fictionfolk symbol more than the original.
Day 17: Does fictionkinity connect to spirituality for you?
No, not really. I don't believe in it, but I'm not opposed to it. The only one I could consider is Leon, just because I am him due to how our lives parallel in a very uncanny similar way.
Day 18: Does fictionkinity connect to neurodivergence for you?
Yeah, 100%. I'm plural, I'm autistic and ADHD. CPTSD and BPD is something I associate a lot with my Leon fictotype as we deal with it in the same way. Autism is for both.
What caused my Sonic identity was plurality, you could say I'm a fabeling because I'm pretty much sure that the brain created me with Sonic in mind, because it absorbed his personality and traits as it was highly desirable due to our situation.
Day 19: Do other people notice your similarity to a character or species?
Yeahh, they do alright. When I was a kid I was 100% Sonic brained, on accounts of Spikes being a cohost as well. And now, well...my older sibling notices the similarities between Leon and I to an annoying extend.
Day 20: How do you express your fictotype? Clothes, merch, cosplay, maybe even name?
Merch, names and art! Lyro means "happiness" in greek, while Reko in finnish means "watchful, watchman". I associate both with Leon, funnily enough, but Lyro does remind me of Spikes as well.
I have Sonic plushies :3
I draw a lot! For example my banners and comics I do every other time.
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cataclyskins · 11 months ago
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30 day fictionkind challenge
Day 11: Have you ever met other fictionkin? In real life or online?
Yes, only online in kin servers. Never irl :(
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dinocanid · 1 year ago
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30* Day Fictionkind Challenge (but in one post)
[Link to the original list]
All of the questions and answers will be below the cut since it'd be too long otherwise.
*Some days are skipped because either I haven't experienced it, I can't think of a relevant example, or I don't remember.
Day 1: What is your fictotype? Are you a specific character, a nonhuman species, or both? My fictotype is Beastpup, Pup for short, a monster wolf from UT (the game not, Utah lol).
Day 3: Who are you open about it with? I'm pretty open about it in online spaces, but not anywhere offline.
Day 4: Do you participate in the fandom of your source? How do you do so? I write fanfiction, but other than that no, aside from research purposes since I'm working on a fandom retrospective video. Day 5: Do you fictionflicker? Technically yes by definition, but I don't call it that. "Experience taking" maybe, but I'm not even 100% sure that's the right word.
Day 6: When did you realize you were fictionkin? How long have you been in the community? My fictotype didn't exist until around 2020, so about that long.
Day 11: Have you ever met other fictionkin? In real life or online? Online I've met plenty, but offline no.
Day 15: How do you deal with kin-for-fun? Individually I don't, since they usually don't listen/don't care and possibly throw around some ableist rhetoric for added flavor. I just try my best to inform in general that KFF and fictionkin are not the same.
Day 16: What are your thoughts on symbols, flags, etc.? Personally they feel overdone and I just sort of consider them spam. I've set up my filters to just block flags/symbols/coining posts or blogs entirely.
Day 17: Does fictionkinity connect to spirituality for you? It's heavily involved in my metaphysical experiences, and tangentially related to my rituals.
Day 20: How do you express your fictotype? Clothes, merch, cosplay, maybe even name? I have a Beastpup fursuit I made that I always wear to cons!
Day 21: What’s something about the fictionkind community that you wish was different? I wish it was more friendly towards fictionkin that aren't an existing/canon/AU character. Usually we get ignored in fictionkin spaces since people seem to only be interested in canon-relevant stuff and canonmates. I have lots to say about the world of my source, but not specific characters since I'm way older lol. In the time period I remember the most, a majority of the cast was either a baby or just not alive yet.
Day 23: How do you approach consuming your source? Analytically, obsessively, casually, reluctantly, etc… Analytically currently. See Day #4.
Day 27: What are some other characters/species that remind you of your fictotype? Beastpup's fur pattern is a black-phased wolf, just like my wolf kintype. I've also had a handful of people think I was a trico, but I don't see the resemblance tbh.
Day 28: Do you have a favorite piece of fanart? (Better to reblog for this day, do not repost someone’s art.) Not fanart technically, but I think my all-time fav is this shopkeeper edit I made a while ago:
Day 30: Talk about what it’s like to be your fictotype. I didn't want to leave out this one since it's question #30, but I'm not sure if I can describe it well. With my alterhumanity in general, I experience shifts in the sense that I more or less always feel like my kintypes (to the point where I don't use shifting terminology since it doesn't feel like it makes sense). Circling back around to Beastpup, that's the version of myself that my bodymap matches most often, it's what my brain defaults to when I'm not looking in a mirror. I also experience source homesickness sometimes.
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halosnguts · 1 year ago
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Day 23: How do you approach consuming your source? Analytically, obsessively, casually, reluctantly, etc…
It really depends on the fictiontype and what part of my source I'm consuming I think. Usually I zone in and hyperfixate on my source or I casually consume it. Like Boyfriend, I can consume my source with no thought, it's all fun and games and I have nothing to worry about! But, Steven.....I have to approach my source so much more cautiously; mostly when I'm consuming the show's finale and Future as they still invoke a lot of feelings.
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dashiefication · 2 years ago
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30 day fictionkind challenge: day 1
What is your fictotype? Are you a specific character, a nonhuman species, or both?
Decided to take this challenge away from co-host because I wanna take part in some of the fun too. My fictional identity is in two parts: I'm character-specific fictionkind Rainbow Dash from My Little Pony, and also a Dirk Strider fictive.
For this challenge I will be focusing on the Rainbow Dash part of this, 'cause honestly the questions given aren't really relevant to my fictiveness but keep in mind as I post that it does play a role in how I experience my fictionkind identity. How could it not when I have to exist as both literally a fictional character and metaphysically another fictional character? You're smart, you get it.
So yeah, I identify as Rainbow Dash specifically and a my little pony horse generally. And I still haven't figured out how to end posts.
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seaglass-shield · 2 years ago
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💡 Day 7 | What was your introduction to fictionkin?
technically, my "true" introduction was through glimpses of 'kin discourse that got mixed in with fandom drama. the SU fandom was a minefield a few years ago- but, i'd say my proper introduction was through other tumblr users talking about it; autisticlion, dinocanid, or itsmeowmeowtime is where i first encountered the term in action, so to speak! their posts about fictionkind & their experiences were part of what caused me to actually question if my fictotype was something i identified as rather than with.
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alabomdor-1-21 · 11 months ago
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30 Day Fictionkind Challenge!!
Day 19: Do other people notice your similarity to a character or species?
I don't think so, but i really like making myself similar to them, i'm always talking about how certain characters are like me (my kintypes) and use their image as profile pictures or stickers, stuff like that. I don't think they find myself similar on their own but i try to make them see me that way hehe.
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e1ectrostatic · 8 months ago
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30 Day Fictionkind Challenge Day 22
Q: What's something about the fictionkind community that you appreciate?
A: There are a few things I appreciate, which I'll get into under the cut 🫶.
First, I love how everyone is unabashedly themselves. Whatever I see from the community, it's always genuine self expression. Such expression also takes many different forms, such as essays, art, ask games, and many others. It's nice to see how committed the community is to getting their thoughts out there, and just being themselves and discovering themselves. I also love how encouraged it is to start dialogue or share your experience.
This is something I really needed to see. For the longest time, I was embarrassed about this part of myself, and inclined to hide it. Before finding the community, I unfortunately bought into a lot of the jokes going around about fictionkin. Like, no, "Mid-2010s kinnie Tumblr" isn't some cursed bygone trend or era — we're still here, we've been here much longer than that, and the exaggerations and parodies of the community that you're parroting aren't helpful. Because of this, I worried it was juvenile to be fictionkind, and it was "cringy" of me to feel this way. I still often feel like this among non-kin, but I'm slowly internalizing that those who would view my identity disparagingly wouldn't be worth my time anyway. I'm happy to find good examples of self acceptance within this community — it really helps one feel less alone.
I enjoy how the community is largely very inclusive. Yes, there is unneeded toxicity, but I often see pushback against that, which is heartening. I hope we can continue to foster a welcoming and inclusive community. Maybe it helps that this is already a fringe experience that gets a lot of flak from outside the community. I find a lot of misunderstood and laughed-at communities tend to be more welcoming to those seen as "cringy" or "weird".
And piggybacking off of that, I'm happy to be in a community of "weirdos". Seeing so many non-standard ways to experience humanity as well as many different ways to be nonhuman has been inspiring and insightful. I've greatly enjoyed reading peoples experiences and seeing how they pick apart identity and the concept of humanity itself. Plus, I've felt very seen and understood during my time engaging with the community, like I don't have to suppress myself. It's good to be among people I can for the most part count on not to come at me and deny who I am. Communication just feels a lot easier, too.
I also really appreciate the community's commitment to safety on and offline. Every recent alterhuman con I've attended had at least one panel on safety within the community. I also see posts on the topic being circulated. Encouraging safety on and offline is essential in any community, but especially in the alterhuman community, I think. Speaking from experience as someone who's fictionkind, it's a common desire to meet source- or canonmates. This is something that can be easily taken advantage of by bad actors, so it's refreshing to see those within the alterhuman community encourage caution and give constructive advice on how to maximize safety when interacting with others.
Finally, I love the sheer diversity of the community. I see so many fictotypes, and so many different points on the scale between canon-accurate and canon-divergent. It's nice to take in the sheer scope of the fictionkind experience. To everyone dedicated to sharing their noemata, thank you. Your contributions are greatly appreciated. And to anyone who has yet to share but wants to, go for it whenever you're ready. It can be as complex or as simple as you like. There will always be those who want to hear or see :].
That's all I have to say for this prompt, I think. You know the drill — if I think of anything else, I'll write further about it. Take care!
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sodatabs-ontherun · 6 months ago
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doing all of them now bc I'm to lazy to answer them over 30 days
Probably that dirt when you pull out dress and there's a little dirt on the roots
Warm
Pork, elk, and Probably raspberry
Uhhh what?
Yes.
Meh (I hate wet leaves)
Ye
depending at night very awake
Most of them are larger then a bread box
Grass
I chased a hay ride away (almost getting hit in the process) bc I shifted and can't tell if it was dog or wolf shift
No idea
doin meh
Probably crush it, yea most likely crush it
My room is storm theme :D
I like silk :3
Yep
Some of them would eat it, others would gag
maybe, honestly my nightwing might be able to
(Doing my sandwing) scaly and dry, kinda smooth?
Matte
I look at pork chops at Walmart and I really wanna eat them straight from the packaging
Growl at it
Smell
Most would be ok, others would die instantly
Canned mangos
Hunting time obviously
I mean the only kin type with fingers is cyn so 4?
Cooking bacon
Not to much bc I did it all in one day
unhinged 30 days of otherkin challenge
Saw someone mention doing this ages ago and I wrote up my own for fun, but then forgot about it. So, here, uhhhh have this
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rules:
- go feral
- if you're polykin, pick whatever kintype is most pertinent for each question, or the kintype you'd like to answer for
- anyone is welcome to do this, despite this being labeled for otherkin
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1. what type of dirt would your kintype eat?
2. warm or cold ocean water
3. describe a pie made from three ingredients your kintype would eat, crust included, go
4. if your kintype suddenly opened their eyes, what would they be looking at?
5. do you like sticks
5. 5 again. do you like leaves
7. does your kintype migrate
8. sleepy or awakey
9. are you smaller or larger than a breadbox
10. describe the vegetation around your kintype's feet
11. what's the most specific or unusual shift (if you experience them) you've experienced
12. what website is your kintype most like
13. hey, how's it going
14. if given a cellphone, what would your kintype do with it
15. how do you make your room/home/surroundings more suited to your kintype
16. tell me about your favorite kind of fabric…like, just in general, unrelated to your kintype(s)
17. are you bitey
18. how does your kintype feel about chia seeds
19. can your kintype knit? if not, could your kintype knit if given instructions
20. describe your kintype's skin texture in great detail
21. glossy or matte
22. wildcard, I'm getting tired of writing these
23. you hear a scratching noise around the corner, what does your kintype do
24. what's your kintype's most acute sense
25. alone in a forest with no provisions, how long does your kintype survive
26. describe your kintype as a canned vegetable
27. it's getting dark out, does your kintype sleep, wake up, or PANIC
28. how many fingers do you have and why
29. what's a really nice smell
30. has 30 days of this unhinged you further?
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tdtism · 6 months ago
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30 Day Fictionkin Challenge!!!
Day 3: Mainly people online, but I've attempted to come out about it to a few people irl (they found it weird, but I get that)
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twelve-nights · 1 year ago
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30 day fictionkind challenge!
Day 8
Are you similar to your fictotype in personality? How so?
Okay this is harder to answer as someone who's plural... but for my ids, generally? I'm like an awful mashup of them all but I think I'm most like Rinne. I'm also kind of a dramatic bitch who doesn't seem to take anything seriously and also sews chaos wherever I go :3
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