I see why that might cause some confusion.
I see why that might cause some confusion.
But for me it's accurate either way, so I don't care. π
I see why that might cause some confusion.
But for me it's accurate either way, so I don't care. π
Neuroqueer
Infinitely gay... I have finally found my flag!!!!!
The infinity symbol is too cold and generic, I think I blocked about 60 of these AliExpress knockoff ads on tw_tter.
There's an old logo for Safe Place, which was to designate places where homeless or abused children could seek help. Something like that which evokes a feeling of safety or perhaps related to the senses would be a better starting point:
Maybe it's just my brainrot, but I see a stubby-armed skeleton backlit by a cloud.
Me: Is that Cthulhu in a house?
Looks closer
Oh, itβs just two people hugging.
Now Iβm disappointed there is no Cthulhu.
Gotta tell ya, most people with ASD are queer as fuck so it still suits
And? Whatβs the problem? Lmao /joking tone
Polyamory uses the infinity symbol (ethical non-monogamy).
I have a shirt with just that logo. I'm non binary so yay rainbow. And also stealth showing my neurology but only to those in the know. Double yay.
isnβt that the meta/facebook pride logo?
Everything needs a symbol or flag now. Tribalism is trendy again and isn't backfiring at all.
i dont think autistic people are joining a sexuality war. flags don't mean tribalism
I am in a good mood right now, so I'll make an effort to understand your point.
What's wrong with symbols or flags in general? What do you mean with "Tribalism"? Looking at the definition, I don't get your statement... Mankind was always organised into some kind of groups or tribes. It's not at all a new penomenon. And what exactly is the backfiring about? I guess it's meant sarcastically, but I don't know what exactly you're hinting at.
Even as a straight/cis man with ASD, I've regularly found lgbtq+ communities to be more accepting of me as a person than straight communities. I'm happy to be represented by gay infinity
I'm a straight male. Before I even knew I was autistic back in high school in the 90s, I used to be part of the Pride Student Club because they were so nice to me compared to others.