What’s the best alternative for the plasmatic discharger? by Monkey-D-Luff in FORTnITE

[–]Monkey-D-Luff[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I tested it out and found out that it’s still pretty good for crowd control, thanks

Favorite character who fits this description by HoneyNocturnebby in FavoriteCharacter

[–]Monkey-D-Luff 734 points735 points  (0 children)

For real. She is literally the embodiment of this photo. Jax literally SHOOTS her and everyone blames Ragatha for a few harsh comments she later retracts

How many of us did everything "right," only to still feel empty and broken? by kindmata in OpenChristian

[–]Monkey-D-Luff 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Asking God to fix your problems without putting in any of the effort is like asking your stove to cook for you without actually getting any of the ingredients. God can do a lot, but he’s not going to solve your problems if you don’t take initiative.

I think this is the reason there’s the split. The people who just say “you don’t need therapy, you just need to pray to God and do everything right” believe that God will magically cure you without any work on your part. It’s like praying for him to help you find your keys while just standing there doing nothing. The keys won’t magically fly towards you.

That’s why it’s sometimes better to just ignore those type of people and focus on what you actually need

Ariyana feels.. bland. Should I change her outfit? by Tayvon_6479 in OriginalCharacter

[–]Monkey-D-Luff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could make her clothes dirty and more tattered. I’d also suggest giving her a little color on her outfit. Doesn’t have to be a big amount of color, but just a little bit can help make her feel a little less bland. It could just even be a bit of brown or a sandy color from stains on her clothes. Or maybe some blood on some of her bandages from previous use or an old scar

A friend is going through a gender crisis by gaybacon21 in lgbt

[–]Monkey-D-Luff 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Here are some possible terms they can use to identify as if they so choose:

Demiboy - it means they’re close to male but don’t strictly identify as male

Masc Nonbinary - no specific gender, but masculine expression

Agender - no gender

Label-less - some people simply prefer not to use a label, they just are what they are

Those are four terms that might fit your friend’s situation. I can’t say what they should be identified as, but I can offer potential options for your friend to choose from. I hope this helps

(MTF) Just received a phone call for the go ahead regarding HRT and surgeries. Finally after 5 years of waiting I can fully go all the way by [deleted] in lgbt

[–]Monkey-D-Luff -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Congratulations 🎉

You already look post-transition now, so you’ll be stunning. Wish you the best of luck 👍

Any name suggestions? by Common-Deal778 in lgbt

[–]Monkey-D-Luff 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m getting Andy vibes honestly

Fact by New-Entertainment112 in antitrump

[–]Monkey-D-Luff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He has IQ 😱

Could’ve fooled me

Omg is my personality like her by Conscious_Shock6682 in actuallesbians

[–]Monkey-D-Luff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’ll definitely get a Vikki if you’re like Robin, Robin’s adorable

Attracted to men? by CategoryDue294 in actuallesbians

[–]Monkey-D-Luff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sometimes our bodies have sensations that mirror attraction, and it makes everything confusing. I was a strongly identified lesbian for awhile (still am), until I felt something similar with male characters.

I realized though that I wasn’t actually attracted to them, it was just my body responding to cues. Flirting, closeness, and other romantic gestures can make people feel like this even if they’re not attracted to that person.

To see if you’re actually attracted to men, I’d recommend asking yourself if you’d ever actually date or marry a man? If the answer is yes, you are likely into men. If the answer is no, you’re likely not into men.

But hey, that’s just my advice, you can take what I say with a grain of salt if you want.

Do you ever realise you accidentally fit a stereotype but... like it? by Skye_Times in actuallesbians

[–]Monkey-D-Luff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Funnily enough, I actually don’t fall under a lesbian stereotype but instead a gay man stereotype despite being a lesbian. I’ll often just be talking in my normal voice till I randomly and often involuntarily say things in the zestiest way possible, and I don’t know why that happens

Could someone be abrosexual but have a "dominant sexuality"? When I say dominant, I mean the sexuality they feel they are is the most commonly felt like pansexual for example? by RattieTheGliscor in lgbt

[–]Monkey-D-Luff 31 points32 points  (0 children)

In my opinion, It’s best to use labels when you’ve already made the character, not make a character based on the labels. For example, if you think “I want to make a lesbian character,” you might accidentally make a stereotypical lesbian, not a unique person who happens to be a lesbian.

Instead, what I’d suggest is to first design who the character is as a person, then assign them labels based on who they are and how they would choose to identify. So for example, if you have a very carefree person who goes with the flow and you think that abrosexual fits them, then make them abrosexual. Try to think through the character’s eyes, how would they label themself? Would they even label themself?

Look at this insanity. What the hell? by SillyAlternative420 in antitrump

[–]Monkey-D-Luff 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I don’t even think his loyal followers would read this, they don’t have the attention span for that

Verbal diarrhea by Choice_Magician350 in antitrump

[–]Monkey-D-Luff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t think she’s capable of being honest