I'm a self-duplicating pastel-coloured horse in VR. What does that say about me? 👀
microplastics 🦄
you gonna make my steam deck crash, aren't you.
VRChat sure got a lot of eggs
Cis -> likes looking at girls Trans -> is girl Cis girls -> is girl
Really it's only transmascs who would be an anime boy in "VRChat"
You forgot cis gay men.
Not intentional, I just wanted to be done setting up the punchline. Hell, I didn't even do double carriage returns like I meant to. I'm lazy and a hack.
No, you're just a cruel exclusionist.
You should have listed all 16 main permutations and acknowledged the vast non-binary spectrum.
Writer clearly has never hung out in actual VR
the writer?
Videos generally have written scripts.
Drag is a fun concept.
Cause its funny
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