#blacklivesmatter A bun who is in love with coffee, space, and the written word. They/Them. 35. World-building is fun. Ahimsa, love, & peace. VRChat: deathbun_
Iโm just a twitter user giving my own takes and opinions. I have no plans except to speak my mind in my own space and live my life. As you have a right to say what you want about me in your space and live your own life.
There are certain subjects and people where Iโve said very little if anything since coming back. This is very much intentional, and itโll continue to be the case. You can quote me on that. Those people have nothing to worry about from me.
I donโt believe in trying to get revenge or inflict suffering. I believe that this is an incredibly toxic mindset, even if you believe you have good intentions. I believe in consequences and that there are things that people should feel guilty about, but I believe everyone deserves to find some kind of peace and a chance to change how they treat others. Including people I donโt think kindly about.
But if you think my silence on anything is a chance to intentionally spread false stories or threaten me, my friends or my loved ones, it isnโt. I also donโt condone any of my followers doing that in return. Iโve never supported that, and I would never wish for anyone to receive some of the vile things Iโve been sent this past month.
None of this is a call for pity. Iโd prefer not to be defined as a victim and I definitely donโt wish to rally some kind of personal army. But I thought it was necessary to clarify these matters.
Iโm looking forward to showing the stuff Iโve been working on. Iโd like for 2026 to be a year where I share more creative projects that are simply for people to enjoy. Iโll be sharing a snippet of one of them tomorrow. I hope people enjoy it!
@JubeshaSenior@Syddy___@iloveairbagged P100 Huntress and P100 Nicolas Cage main. I've hit hatchet throws that would make you shit your pants, including skimming over rocks in Wrecker's Yard from the main garage, which has gotten people to call me a hacker.
@blessthisswag@Syddy___ The Sumerians were folded into the Akkadian Empire and were historically in the area that modern-day Iraq is. The Akkadian Empire spread to the Levant, which is where the Canaanites are from. Like many empires, they folded in their gods to promote unity and sameness.
@MerlynRabbytes@Syddy___ The Sumerians did not die out as their surroundings changed. They ARE the tribes of Israel. Canaanites. Those considered blasphemers held onto the beliefs of Ishtar (Astarte). Your original argument supported early accounts of transgenderism, but now it sounds like worship?
@blessthisswag@Syddy___ The Sumerians are not Semitic. Their languages are nothing alike, despite attempts to tie them together. They were geographically neighbors, united under Sarkon of Akkad. The Akkadians were Semitic, and this union is likely what brought Inanna/Ishtar into the folds of Judaic lore
@MerlynRabbytes@Syddy___ Do your research on the Semitic tribes, their descendants, and their cultural geography before you make yourself look like a fool in front of someone you actually care about.
@blessthisswag@Syddy___ It's almost like she was a goddess of War as well as that of Fertility and Change. I'm not saying that their followers were perfect, that their cultures were immaculate, but simply that they existed.
@MerlynRabbytes@Syddy___ Her followers were considered objects by other Babylonians. Tools of pleasure. Even the goddesses story is about mutilating the body as punishment
@blessthisswag@Syddy___ If trans people existed in this time, then it's also true that they existed before records were kept. Inanna was not a Semitic goddess, and what her temples were used for is irrelevant to their existence.
@MerlynRabbytes@Syddy___ Ishtar was not before human history, well after the stone tablet, but Iโll bite. How do you feel about the Israelis. Mainly the tribe that Netanyahu stems from. Ishtar is a Semitic goddess and her temples were used for prostitution, among some luxuries like incense.
@blessthisswag@Syddy___ The earliest records of trans people begin, if I recall, in Ancient Mesopotamia. Priest/esses of the Goddess Inanna, known contemporarily as Ishtar in modern day, were often transfolk. Communities arose and provided, reproduction is not all that humans have to offer.
@MerlynRabbytes@Syddy___ Actually, I want to hear your reasoning on this. On what basis have they existed? My first impression is that you are not a theist, so you must believe in natural biology. Before human history and language, it was the survival of the fittest. Reproduction was competitive.