Hey y’all! As we get deeper into the season, I wanted to take a second to make sure everyone is aware of the pronouns of all of the cast members.
Fay Roberts (Daisy Tonner) uses ze and they pronouns
Frank Voss (Basira Hussain) uses they/them pronouns
Sasha Sienna (Georgie Barker) uses she, he, and they pronouns
I believe all of the other actors use the same pronouns as their character, but if I’m wrong about that, please correct me!
We’ve been getting some fantastic performances this season, so I just want to make sure that if people start talking about the actors behind the characters, we use the right pronouns!
Thank you!! Also adding on:
Lydia Nicholas (Melanie King) uses she and they pronouns.
hey Emily I know we haven’t talked in 5 or 6 years, how’s it going? kids doing good? pregnancy going okay for you? anyway I sent you this because some rando on the Internet thought you might be happier knowing you inadvertently reposted MLP fetish art. wait what’s MLP? well okay let me start off with saying I am a completely normal individual caught in the crosshairs of a violently loud subculture on the internet I am not actually a part of but I constantly bear witness to. secondly does your kid watch cartoons? well you might have seen
This post left more questions than answers
here are your answers. I don’t know if you still want them
having a job is very weird bcos by and large your coworkers will be a variety of ages and you will not all be at the same stage of life. your coworker will be like, well I’m off home to spend time with my husband & child, what are you going to do with your evening? and you’re like, well, I plan on playing Rollercoaster Tycoon for as much as it as possible
listen Sasha has so many brain cells and with Tim to bounce ideas off of I refuse to believe the two of them didn’t accidentally basically solve the entire jonahlias conspiracy back in s1
“I think the experience gap between a 19 year old and a 35 year old is too large to result in a healthy romantic relationship without a power imbalance,” I say.
I pause.
“But of course I’d date a 3,000 year old shapeshifting dragon demi-god if the opportunity arose. Why do you ask?”
Large gaps in the first few years of young adulthood: eek… I recognize that you’re an adult and have a right to make your own decisions but please please please be cautious and think very critically about why your partner isn’t dating someone with more life under their belt, don’t be afraid to ask for help or advice enforcing your boundaries and remember your first obligation is to yourself
Large age gaps after several years of adult independence and self-discovery: use your best judgement, I might raise an eyebrow but I’ll trust you to know what you want and what works for you on an individual basis
Large age gaps when one partner is an ancient supernatural dragon god or some shit: 😎 YOLO don’t get et
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