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User:Her Radicanless

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Having a template for a page like this would be super useful.

I’m a n00bie. I don’t know how to create pages and I don’t know how to format information so that it conforms to Wiki’s weirdly intense guidelines.

I like cats and videogames and I am married and I am “deliberately barren” and I am stuck in a recovery-relapse phase-loop from a really unpleasant ‘Major Depressive Episode’ which has resulted both in me being more aware of my issues and how hard I’m going to have to keep working if I want to be able to integrate with society more pleasantly (for me and for society), and be nicer to the people I love, and also wanting to hide from everything and to stay at home and play with my cats and my husband and our videogames.

I’m a climate fatalist, or, um, a ‘it’s too late-ist’. Partly explains the deliberate barrenness. Resource scarcity spunds awful, and, although I am from that ivory tower where the water levels might not swallow us whole, I think the human race should stop multiplying and let ourselves die out. I’m happy to be shot and used for food to try to keep polar bears a real thing.

I’m not sure that I am in favour of Australia becoming a republic, anymore - the only purpose for it would be to ‘cut ties’ with the Empire which founded us, and it doesn’t seem to have any useful effects unless there is wide systemic effect on our systems of government, and I am an expert in those, and think they’re quite good the way they are, and that anyone who would have anything to do with making changes to those systems would almost certainly mess it up, which makes me nervous, and, anyway, our sovereignty is not in danger despite remaining a member of the British Empire, and if you read some history on European civilisation, it’s actually sort of cool to br carrying on a part of that, and making this part of it our own, with our own inimitable style, and having some awful and unforgivable stains on our blotter, but with the chance to make amands for those atrocities and to officially acknowledge them, without saying that our original genocidal descent from Britain is not an important or perhaps necessary part of our history and not a link to our past which might so easily be dispensed-with.

I’m a second-wave feminist, and I’m open to discussion and I even agree, on principle, in some situations, with other theories about gender oppression. I’m not a bi-genderist, for starters, so that makes things fundamentally complex.

I consider myself a ‘progressive’ or a ‘left-winger’ or (in places where our conservative political party isn’t named ‘The Liberal Party’ - they were definitely talking about trade and macro-economics and *not* about interfering in people’s personal affairs) a ‘liberal’, because I tend to agree with policies and parts of society which are in favour of equity (rather than ‘equality’), actively campaigning for change, at whatever level is appropriate, where it is necessary to improve the living conditions of people (or other animals) whose living conditions are untenable or below what common sense would dictate is a reasonably enjoyable and healthy level of life experience including the opportunity to improve their conditions in equity with all other humans (or relevant relative animals).

I don’t observe Christmas anymore, as of ‘The Amazing Multiple Interstate Family Emotional Traumas of 25th December 2016’, so I’m going to eat KFC with my husband, and play some Destiny 2. And annoy the cats.