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Fiction. Written. Scifi almost exclusively.
When I can’t get the good stuff I use the bad stuff. But I’m always using.
It is damn tin-eared to affix “she” to a female superhero’s name. Or “black” to a black superhero’s name.
I am a carpenter. Which is to say I’m a generalist. I am self-employed. Rural. Pickup truck etc.
I’m pretty confident that there’s an afterlife.
I speak from my own research into related phenomena.
The afterlife is basically the dreamworld but moreso.
Because we want the story, not the gender stuff.
Sometimes gender makes no difference. But sometimes the author wants to make a point about gender. I have zero interest in points about gender.
Maybe conservation of energy is wrong.