• AuraLeo@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    lol when I asked my gay brother to put effort into my name and pronouns he cried and said I was emotionally manipulating him

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      I’m a cis gay dude with a trans sister. Your brother is a jerk. I wasn’t perfect when my sister came out to me, but I put in the modest amount of effort to reframe my internal concept of her to reflect her true self. I did so because she is important to me and I want her in my life.

  • driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br
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    In Colombia we have this tradition of making “old guy” dolls that are burn on new years eve with messages from all the things we want to left behind. When my cousin changed his name, we named the old guy with his dead name and burned it.

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        Mind your local laws regarding burning things out in the open. But i think it would be super cool if people started adopting this. I don’t know how similar the tradition is to the colombian one, but in ecuador the doll is called the “old year”. It’s stuffed with old newspaper and sawdust, clothed in old, unusable pants and shirt and wears a papier-mâché mask of whatever you want. It’s common to put a mask of a politician

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        I think it’s been adapted enough to be safe.

        My (white American) family has something similar, but probably has a common origin:

        On Jan 1, we will have a fire. Fireplace, fire pit, even a candle. We then write our regrets on paper and burn them. It’s private, and you don’t have to share what you are burning, but you can.

        We’ve been doing this since I was a child.

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      Cool, i didn’t know this tradition was also done outside of ecuador. Do you also burn it out on the street and jump over it?

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        Don’t remember the jump over part. It’s funny talking with people of Equador, it’s like eeey we do the same thing here! Everytime.

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    When someone I know changed her name, her parents decided that they would use a new name but it wouldn’t be the one that she wanted, it would be similar. So my friend called their mum Carol, instead of Caroline, and the problem quickly solved itself.

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      In some families, this would lead to a cold war where they just keep using the wrong names for each other until death.

      Future generations grow up thinking those are their actual names because it’s what they’ve always called each other.

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    Modern problems require modern solutions. I feel like I should do this with faux brainwashed idiots every time they want to spout off one of their sheeple talking points

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    If it was due to malice and not forgetfulness, why didn’t they just confiscate the air horn?

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        Leslie Jones providing an equal and fair treatment to all, regardless of whom hired her - I’m down with that.