When Life Gives You Magic... | 🌈 R/Egg_Irl
It's a pocket revolution, my bearded weirdos! We've been shouting from the rooftops (or rather, from our YouTube channels) about the injustice of fake pockets for far too long. How is it possible that in this day and age, we still don't have pocket equality? It's time for the fashion industry to catch up!
Sometimes, we stumble upon a subreddit that warms our hearts and reminds us of the goodness in the world. That's exactly what happened when we took a dive into r/egg_irl. It's been a year since we last visited, and let me tell you, it's cuter than ever. The community there is so sweet and wholesome, we can't help but appreciate it.
Ah, the journey of self-discovery. For some, understanding how estrogen works can be a big bag of soybeans. But hey, we've got conspiracy theorists linking soy to feminizing men, so why not embrace that promise? And let's not forget, denial can be a good friend, keeping us cis (for now, at least).
We all have those moments when we wish we were something else. Like that time we wanted to be an anime girl instead of a bowl of ramen. And who keeps putting these eggs here anyway? This subreddit is the perfect summary of our quirky, adorable, and sometimes confusing desires.
Sometimes, the best way to deal with life's challenges is through humor. Take, for example, the performance of pretending to be a boy for 13 years. It's one of the worst performances of a career, and yet, no one doubted it for a second. Comedy can be our shield, helping us navigate the complexities of gender identity.
Ah, Bill Nye, the science guy who shaped our childhoods. He's been around forever, and we love him for it. Whenever he pops up on the news, it's a delightful experience. Who else can bring props and make complex scientific concepts accessible to everyone? We bounce with excitement whenever he's on screen.
Yoshi, the adorable and flexible character who can transform and make eggs out of others. We believe in you, just like Yoshi believes in us. And hey, if you're a monstrous jellyfish piloting a skeleton wrapped in a meat suit, what are you afraid of? Embrace your uniqueness and let your true self shine.
Sometimes, the journey of self-discovery comes with its challenges. Like when your mom's slightly transphobic undertones become more apparent after you start transitioning. It's tough, but we hope that she catches up with what's right and appreciates you for the amazing person you