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otherkinnet wrote a new post 9 years ago ·
The Power of The GiftThere is a reason (and often several reasons) why we often feel like we don’t fitRead more
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otherkinnet wrote a new post 9 years ago ·
Physically Human?I believe that the Otherkin body ticks a little differently on the whole, even whenRead more
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otherkinnet wrote a new post 9 years ago ·
Personal Subjectiveness“Ghod I hate being an elf! Bloody frolicking with pixies, perverted ogres, even theRead more
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otherkinnet wrote a new post 9 years ago ·
Otherkin Behaviour PatternsI’ve noticed several patterns that people becoming aware of their difference fromRead more
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otherkinnet wrote a new post 9 years ago ·
I am not a WerewolfI am not a werewolf. I am a therianthrope, an animal person, someone who identifiesRead more
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otherkinnet wrote a new post 9 years ago ·
The Shadow of MythThis is something I have been thinking about for quite a while now. Why do we chooseRead more
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otherkinnet wrote a new post 9 years ago ·
Otherkin &; Society: Waiter! There's an Otherkin in my Medieval Soup![Originally created for “Water Under the Bridge”, newsletter of the Incipient CantonRead more
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otherkinnet wrote a new post 9 years ago ·
Some thoughts on MediakinIt seems like no matter what subculture you’re a part of, there’s always somebodyRead more
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otherkinnet wrote a new post 9 years ago ·
Lord of the Rings movie reviewI was in wonder watching the Lord of the Rings last night. I had gone with my fiancee and a mutual friend. *sigh* It was just….wonderful. Rather than critique the movie, I will highlight my opinion on how the elves were portrayed, from the perspective of a reincarnate elf. Overall, I think the movie was really well done in all aspects (save the missing Tom Bombadil, minor point). I was very pleased by the portrayal of the elves. They looked, walked, acted and even spoke like elves. They were very remniscent of what I remember. In full elven form can look that unearthly (especially as in Lothlorien). That’s part of who we are. My view overall is very positive and awe-filled Even when speaking English the elves had an elvish accent. Rivendell, while very pretty and inviting looking for me did not move me as did Lothlorien. There’s a place that could have easily existed on Sel’ar, the way it was depicted. *sigh*. I found Eowyn’s voice to be very elvish in timbre. I was moved by her Voice when speaking the words at the river and her mannerisms. I have to give the cast credit for studying elvish with aid from Tolkien societies to strive for correct pronunciation. You’ll probably note that I have mentioned a lot of things I am pleased with and the lack of comments about things like Legolas’ hair color. Perhaps when there are more movies with elves in them, and when they all have the same quality in their portrayal of the elves, I will have the heart to be more ruthless in my critique of elven portrayals in the cinema. The critiquing also just does not sit well with my feeling of peaceful joy when thinking on the movie, and seems petty to me by that light (no offense to those who enjoy critiquing it). My experience of the movie was wonderful, I care to focus on the wonder of the movie rather than detract from that wonder by focusing on the not-quite-perfect bits. So overall, a very enjoyable movie. Bring kleenex not only for when the “sad” scenes happen, but forRead more
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otherkinnet wrote a new post 9 years ago ·
Shedding Light On The DarknessIt’s been questioned, fought over, and clichéd to the point of making me nauseous,Read more
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otherkinnet wrote a new post 9 years ago ·
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“Otherkin” is still a good term to describe a person who, on the deepest level, realized they are more than what they seem to be right now. A departure from the basic survival needs and behavioral models. I know that some people misuse the term or try to make it into a medal to wear, but so far I myself didn’t find a better word to describe that state of discovery when you realize there’s more to life and the world around you than what everybody is saying it is supposed to be.
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otherkinnet wrote a new post 9 years ago ·
Beyond IdentitykinOne of the biggest criticisms of the Otherkin community, both within and without, isRead more
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otherkinnet wrote a new post 9 years ago ·
Otherkin Identity: Is it more than just a label?The other day I read an online comic, Theri There, about Otherkin. In it, the artistRead more
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otherkinnet wrote a new post 9 years ago ·
Identifying Your Otherkin Species: Ten Tips for the Terminally TantalisedFeel like you’re non-human, but having a hard time putting the “kin” in Otherkin?Read more
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otherkinnet wrote a new post 9 years ago ·
How Do I Know if I am DragonThis is a challenge for me. I do not consider myself much of a writer. I am dragon.Read more
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otherkinnet wrote a new post 9 years ago ·
Here and NowIn terms of the online otherkin community I am pretty old. I was around ten yearsRead more
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otherkinnet wrote a new post 9 years ago ·
From the Heart OutEd: Every so often when talking about becoming aware, someone expresses the opinionRead more
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otherkinnet wrote a new post 9 years ago ·
The Harmony of DiscordThis site generally gets refered to as Otherkin.net (or even abbreviated toRead more
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otherkinnet wrote a new post 9 years ago ·
Older Folkore[Ed: This was originally a soc.religion.paganism post (thus the creation date). IRead more
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otherkinnet wrote a new post 9 years ago ·
Personal Mythology, Imagination and MetaphorAuthor’s note: This is an excerpt from the current draft of my book, A Field GuideRead more
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