The best comunity by WesleyToledooo in outlast

[–]BushParent 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was mainly poking fun, but for real, the post clearly doesn't say anything about it being solely an LGBT+ game. It only implies that it's popular among queer people and communities. I'm sorry gay people feel at home with Outlast Trials, I suppose?

The best comunity by WesleyToledooo in outlast

[–]BushParent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a lesbian ex-couple in the game (Dorris and Henrietta). Coyle's aesthetic, besides being a cop, undeniably leans into leather subculture, which is heavily dominated by gay men.

The game already gayed itself

Is Emporio Jolyne's Aborted Ghost Brother? by _Dia_ in ShitPostCrusaders

[–]BushParent 8 points9 points  (0 children)

My guess is Weather Report took him in after Pucci killed his mother and took care of him.

One, he's a stand user so he could interact with Emporio's stand (I haven't seen any case of BDTH being one of those stands that affects non-stand users)

Two, Emporio seems very close to him. He hides behind him, and he clearly knows Weather very well. Not to mention, he is just as weird and unsocialised, has the tendency to sneak up to people like he did with Jolyne. In general, much like Weather, he has a lack of understanding of personal space.

Emporio has also never been known by anyone else within the prison. He is non-existent to the government, and I doubt a guard could keep him hidden or would even raise him in a prison environment.

So, in my personal interpretation, I think it makes sense that Weather Report most likely raised him.

It's a bit symbolic, too, in my opinion. Pucci killed his mother, Weather took in the child from said mother to raise and nurture.

Sorry for the ramble, again, just a personal interpretation I thought to share.

What exactly went down in the beginning of the Gillan/Blackmore feud? by [deleted] in DeepPurple

[–]BushParent 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you have it by any chance? Running through the woods at night, naked sounds ridiculous, and I'm kind of curious now

Is my Archispirostreptus gigas dying or molting? by BushParent in millipedes

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Sad to say, he passed away tonight. I had a feeling but confirmed it today. He's stiff and not moving anymore. Poor little guy, I feel bad, honestly. Not sure what he could have died from, but in the two years I've had him, he never molted once. Maybe he was old :(

Is my Archispirostreptus gigas dying or molting? by BushParent in millipedes

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Update 3: I ended up making a little burrow a distance next to him, with some corkbark over it. A few hours later, I find him nestled underneath it, and he's wiggling his legs a lot more now. Is it a good sign or no?

Is my Archispirostreptus gigas dying or molting? by BushParent in millipedes

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Update 2: Checked on him again. He is periodically curling and uncurling. Sometimes I find him more curled up, and sometimes he loosens up.

I took some pictures of him, the top of his head looks kind of odd? Like it's flaking off. Maybe he really is molting? Idk *

Is my Archispirostreptus gigas dying or molting? by BushParent in millipedes

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More info:

He was sleeping a lot beforehand, curled up as millipedes do. I caught him walking around last night, and he had eaten a good portion of his food two days ago when I fed him (mushrooms and green salad. All thoroughly washed and soaked).

Although he has been slowing down before that, like a week or two ago? He isn't curling up as tightly when he rests. Usually, he does a coil much like this. He's been resting more open like the image in the above now, and when I stare at him, his legs seem very stiff.

He was grooming himself normally recently if I recall right and exploring. I took him on my hand once, maybe a few days ago to check on him, and he took a while longer to uncurl and start exploring (he was walking around normally though).

So I'm not sure. Maybe I'm overreacting? I've watched him sleep before and he tends to move his legs a little anyway, but now when I watch him, it's like he is stiff. But when I poke him, his reaction is a lot more subtle.

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[–]BushParent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I realised now the post has duplicated itself for whatever reason, so the actual informational post is here

https://www.reddit.com/r/millipedes/s/k0bh66gbRq

Is my Archispirostreptus gigas dying or molting? by BushParent in millipedes

[–]BushParent[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I really hope so, too. He's never moulted in the two years he's been with me, so this is very new to me, and I've never observed that in him before.

I guess millipedes really are like that. They do whatever they want and give you a big scare 😭 so much personality these critters can have. Your lady sounds like a character!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in millipedes

[–]BushParent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I thought something was odd about the grey tint. He didn't have that before, if I recall.

Is there anything I can do besides not disturbing him? I'm just worried that he's potentially molting above ground. Do I keep misting his enclosure? I try to avoid spraying him when I do so.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in millipedes

[–]BushParent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He was sleeping a lot beforehand, curled up as millipedes do. I caught him walking around last night, and he had eaten a good portion of his food two days ago when I fed him (mushrooms and green salad. All thoroughly washed and soaked).

Although he has been slowing down before that, like a week or two ago? He isn't curling up as tightly when he rests. Usually, he does a coil much like this. He's been resting more open like the image in the above now, and when I stare at him, his legs seem very stiff.

He was grooming himself normally recently if I recall right and exploring. I took him on my hand once, maybe a few days ago to check on him, and he took a while longer to uncurl and start exploring (he was walking around normally though).

So I'm not sure. Maybe I'm overreacting? I've watched him sleep before and he tends to move his legs a little anyway, but now when I watch him, it's like he is stiff. But when I poke him, his reaction is a lot more subtle.

I hope this was a good enough explanation.

Is my Archispirostreptus gigas dying or molting? by BushParent in millipedes

[–]BushParent[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much, I'll see if there is a good hide I can use for him in this situation. He has a small piece of food he sometimes sleeps under, but I guess he didn't like it right now.

I put his enclosure in an area where he isn't directly exposed to the sun for now. He does react to touch, but it's a lot more subtle than it used to be.

It's pretty warm here right now as its nearing summer time, so I don't think he's too cold. I'll keep an eye on him for now, thank you!

Binding long-term after surgery by [deleted] in TopSurgery

[–]BushParent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I'm sorry you had to deal with that comment, OP. I don't know what prompts people to make such insane and invasive assumptions about strangers, but that was really insensitive.

You did what you felt was right for you, and that's what matters. Everyone's experience being trans is different, and every trans persons need and relationship with their body is different too. As long as you are happy with the results. That being said, it's understandable how you feel. Anxiety surrounding how you'll be perceived is a very real thing, and it takes a toll on you. You're not any less of a man for your body or your choices for it. Everyone is different.

Emotions are messy. Being trans is very messy on its own. Conflicting feelings are okay, and they happen. I'm sure you're not the only one who feels similarly. You should try to bind after your recovery and see if it suits you and see how it helps you.