anyway, i dont really get any joy or happiness from posting to this blog? its not really a blog i have reason to post on and i cant really find myself getting into “kin communities” bc 1. those arent a thing much anymore and 2. i just dont have much of a reason to since most of the people i end up interacting with end up being kin anyway lmao, its something i might have been embarrassed abt but never had a true reason to “hide it” or whatever and i just dont have a need for a sideblog for it

Anonymous
It it possible for someone who is batkin to use they/them pronouns?

i havent posted on this blog in SO long and i cant tell if this is a troll or not but being otherkin does not dictate your gender nor your pronouns?? this ask is like four or five months old tho lmao

(that wasnt meant to be mean also im just genuinely confused like its pretty obvious to see my last post besides these two were made like a month ago, even then it was like two posts and the rest were all like 4+ months ago)

this blog is dead why r ppl still following. ask me for my main if you really want it, or whatever

two ppl reblogged that post twice, individually to pretty much say “ i like yr post but the connected part is wrong” like ive clarified about 300 times tht i didnt mean connectetd as in like “i rlly like wolves/space/whatever so im kin of it” i meant it as in like “my spirit/soul/mind/body/whatever feels connected to it so im kin of it” gifgpohpojgfopjhgfjo[frtgkujrt[kktof[ojhrd[ojk

bat-kin:

Otherkin is not the strict belief of the idea you were reincarnated. It is not the strict belief that you are “actually” an animal “trapped” in a human body. It is, simply put, the belief, idea, or feeling, that you are somehow, in some way, connected to something, a being, entity, creature, or thing, that is not you in your current physical form and/or consciousness.

i cnt believe this is still gettin notes… lmao

malformalady:

Growing cress in an old keyboard

Photo credit: Dirk Gently

cometcloud:

Different views of the Milky Way from the NASA GLIMPSE360 site, a 360 degree view of the Milky Way from Earth via the Spitzer Telescope.