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[–] klemptor@startrek.website 4 points 6 hours ago (1 children)

Please don't take this as me trying to be mean or unfeeling, but I'm curious - you're talking about some pretty serious issues, so why are you trying to sound so childlike? E.g., "uncomf", "wana make u happi <3", "awfuler feels", "big sads". I'm interested in what you're saying but the way you present it makes it so hard to take seriously. Is this a thing in the trans community that I just don't get, or just your schtick, or what?

[–] Smorty@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 20 minutes ago

hmmm this a good question.
here is why u do it:

  • it feels more comfy
  • it makes serious sad topics feel less raw and uncomfy and adult. this way it's not all sadness and afult professionalism, but funner more funky language
  • it makes my comments somewhat unique
  • it makes it obvious that my comments aren't LLM (ChatGPT, Llama etc.) generated / gives my posts a human quality
  • im pretty sure it's also a trans thing for som. i kno that Lily and Max from the blahaj zone also kinda go that direction (and are also trans) so yea kinda that also
  • not realli to sound childish, jus mor fun to read i thinks <3

i ki da wish more peeps would type like dis so I cud see how it feels to read this type of message from someone els!

also, thank u for not going this weird bro, im leavin, but asking about it instead. That was very kind of u! ~