is it ableist to be kin of a disabled character while being a person who doesnt have their disablity
This is my final say on the matter of racism/ableism/any-ism on this blog. And what I will say is this. Most kin are the opposite…
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This is my final say on the matter of racism/ableism/any-ism on this blog. And what I will say is this. Most kin are the opposite…
Yes, absolutely. Honestly as a spiritual/reincarnated ficionkin, I believe that the vast majority of people on earth have had lives as kinselves, but aren’t effected…
cassieparkes: fromfiction: cassieparkes: This is probably one of those posts that I’ll regret making, but can someone please explain fictionkin to me? I’m not trying…
cassieparkes: This is probably one of those posts that I’ll regret making, but can someone please explain fictionkin to me? I’m not trying to troll/hate…I…
nenilein: I really hate it when people confuse the terms “Canon”, “Headcanon” and “Alternate Universe”. “Canon”: Something that has been outright been stated in canon…
Totally individual choice. My answer should have read “Does not *need* to involve taking on the name or role of the character.”
aceattorneysherlockholmes: people don’t seem to understand that being fictionkin of a character has literally nothing to do with physical appearance or culture. people who are…
themarquisofdorks: i’ve been wondering some things about kintype and was hoping that maybe other fickin could fill me in on their opinions about the following…
vulcankin: Okay so there’s been this discussion going on on my dashboard about the difference between fictionkin and fictive and what that really means. It’s…
astroworu: no, i don’t think so! i identify with him very strongly yeah, i see parts of myself in him!! but as a latinx, i…