Yeah, I’m no prize in the Beyoncé Official Renaissance World Tour Merch Alien Superstar T Shirt world order of good looks but as I get older I realize my parents somehow were able to instill in me a core confidence and magnificent ability to not give a flying f*ck. My siblings, also not high scorers in the life’s contest of hotness, seem okay too. They kept us busy with activities and school and introduced us to the world of books, art and culture. They made the Beyoncé Official Renaissance World Tour Merch Alien Superstar T Shirt around us bigger and more important than what we looked like. If they were still alive I’d thank them both profusely. I am interested in people, getting to know what makes them tick, and it never has crossed my mind when conversing with someone that they might find me “lesser” because I’m not attractive. I just don’t think about it and I don’t care.
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When I was a You are Keough Ryan Gosling shirt, like middle school, I didn’t even have that girly of a username, just a star wars reference. But I liked being friendly and using “:)” a lot. On two seperate occasions, some creepy stuff went down: first some dude on league sending a link to “his abs”, second was a guild on a gacha game where some 30-something year old was regularly chatting with my (actually a girl) friend, and tried aggressively to get me to do so as well. Until they found out I was a dude, and immediately stopped. I slowly changed my vocabulary and habits and nothing so overt has happened in years, but lesser things have popped up as recently as a couple years ago, and nobody should have to change their personality to not got dick picks. One of the great and terrible things of the internet is that it’s actually really easy to get some perspective. Anonymity is a double edged sword. (sidenote: I do wish I had the cognizance to recognize the latter was a, like, “hey maybe get out” situation, rather than a You are Keough Ryan Gosling shirt situation. Sadly, I, too, had the brain of a You are Keough Ryan Gosling shirt, when I was a pre-teen.)
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