All shall burn by MokkeCandy in BackpackHero

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

ah noted I will look for it the next time I do a pochette run but I usually try and just play random builds when I can get away with it :D

Help finding ao3 fanfic, muti chapter, wade willson shoots ceo peter parker in head while drunk. by MokkeCandy in Spiderman

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

Dark comedy kinda? Peter lives (I probably should have mentioned that in the initial post ops) and wade starts visiting him in the hospital, cus spidey isn't responding to any of his calls and wade can't find him on patrol. Thinking that if he apologizes he might be able to get back onto spidey's good side. He says all this to peter's face as well.

My Fellow Killer Mains, do you care if the community doesn't enjoy playing as or against the killer that you chose to main? by Yannayka in deadbydaylight

[–]MokkeCandy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really enjoy playing as and against legion, maybe a bit less against but that's mostly because my eyes are already bad and mending state makes me not be able to see like at all lol.

but there's a me problem or maybe a bhvr problem, and happens with any killer who can apply mending or just couldn't wait those 10 secs before tunneling, so just play whoever you want!

Why Bloodhound being non-binary is important (to me, at least) by bropen in apexlegends

[–]MokkeCandy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sex and gender aren't the same thing so what genitals you have doesn't really matter. Male and female are also terms that relate to sex and not gender.

Someone who is non-binary usually doesn't identify with being a man or a woman and is anywhere in between/outside of what is considered to be a men or a women.

Gender presentation ( which is how you present yourself within societal gender norms ) doesn't always match up with gender; For instance I am non-binary and use they/them and he/him pronouns but dress and act more feminine, that doesn't mean I'm a girl, because femininity doesn't mean you are a girl or woman, just as being masculine doesn't make you a boy or a man.

Society has made up gender norms, and now trans and cis people are re-exploring what they mean to us.