>>714843368 (OP)Most creative people are also sexually quite liberate. Some are trans or non-binary, most are prob bi/pan but don't advertise it.
It's also harder to work together with people who are against LGBTQ+ people because you automatically exclude fuckton of artists. And rarely that kind of bigots or hostile people are even enjoyable to be around with.
Also, while I don't agree 100%, anon
>>714844623 is somewhat correct. Weird outcast nerds are rarely the most "normal" people around. Especially if you are passionate about vidya. The less you are passionate about vidya and the more you make your life about idpol stuff and e-/celeb people, the more you approach /v/irgin kind of people. Lots of talk about vidya but no actual interest on gaming or doing any projects, those people left this board and site long time ago.
Also funnily enough most LGBTQ+ people I hang out with barely ever talks about their sexuality or politics. At most just shares gay memes. But most /v/irgins I talk with cannot for the life of them shut up about politics. Jesus fucking Christ idgaf about mass shootings in US or what some Twittertard said. Nor do I want to talk about trannies nonstop. I know only one, ONE, 1, UNO, /v/irgin out of like 20 who actually plays vidya consistently. And even he's somewhat edgyboy who has to restrain his culturewar addiction around me.
It's tiring.