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Post by Avery on Feb 15, 2017 4:54:22 GMT 8
If you want to try a little farther North I could recommend Montréal. Plenty of English speakers and very diverse. Their gay village is amazing and beautiful. I go a few times a year to visit my friend's parents. Also, as another option, the province of Ontario has a new option for gender on their health cards: M, F, or X. Almost makes me regret moving from Ottawa into Quebec! A. I'd love to give Canada a try! Unfortunately, I think in order to get citizenship there you have to be educated in a field that they want, don't you? Or at least that's what I've read. That would kinda mean we wouldn't be able to. Yeah I'm not too sure how that works. I mentioned before I'm first generation immigrant but my dad actually came illegally and then legitimized it with a marriage visa haha.
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Post by Annys on Feb 15, 2017 7:56:22 GMT 8
I live in the US, but I get wanderlust and tend to move around quite a bit. I'm descended from holocaust refugees, and a lot of my family's identity still is focused on that. Though the younger generations are technically US citizens, we don't really feel like we're "from" here, let alone anywhere. My grandmother is Romani (or gypsy, though we don't particularly like that word), the People without a country, and it kinda shows sometimes. My grandfathers were Jewish. Half of my siblings and extended family are American Indian.
I can line up with my own siblings and have outsiders insist we're not even from the same country, let alone related at all. It's an eclectic mix. Few of us feel like we fit in wherever "here" happens to be at the time.
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Post by Spencer on Mar 22, 2017 22:16:09 GMT 8
I'm from the US, living in Indiana for school and in Michigan during the summer.
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Post by Maka on Mar 31, 2017 9:39:50 GMT 8
Just joined I'm from Ukraine, Kyiv. Moved here some years ago when changing universities, working for a company as a programmer. About to resume studying Japanese.
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Post by filmproject as guest on Mar 8, 2018 1:14:26 GMT 8
UK, looking for nonbinary actors who live in North WALES and available to act in a scene 26 March 2018 (unpaid as we are all unpaid), but you get to be in a scene.
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Post by Becky on Mar 25, 2018 2:08:03 GMT 8
I currently live in South-Central Kentucky. By background, I'm mostly German with a smidge of Scottish and English.
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Post by Petri on Mar 27, 2018 2:00:19 GMT 8
I live in the north of Sweden, where the winters are long and cold and dark and sometimes the summer shows up for a short while.
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Post by Petri on Mar 27, 2018 2:10:54 GMT 8
Its getting interesting. Part of mine is also connected to the Mayflower, on my fathers mothers side. His name was White. So on one side, I am many generations. On another side, I am of Irish decendency, 3rd generation American. There is a mix of English, Danish and Scotch, but its mostly Irish. And my wife immigrated from Guyana when she was 17, and is Indian. They came over poor as dirt and worked their way up from nothing, a family of about 9 living in one room. Legally, if that is of any interest. In her home country, the soldiers that were in power took away the right to bear arms, and began raping the women at will. This was in the 60's and 70's. Her family had also converted to Christian and the people in the village would throw rocks at them and at the windows. They had an incident with black magic being used on one of the kids, in conjunctioning with poisoning her. She survived it, and was healed in the church. I take what is going on around us very seriously. In her home country, if you were gay or trans, they lynched you. those same people are now here, in my family. And I cut them off now, quietly, just stopped being around them, living my own life. They will harm me if they can, if they find out. But at this point, they will have more on their hands than they can handle with me. I'm done with it. Justice was done when it had to be, the families would defend themselves. My wife was in a forced marriage, for her husband to get his green card it turned out, then she was thrown aside when the green card came. Justice was exacted with a baseball bat, her ex husband survived it, barely, the one who did it is dead now, dead as a result of a botched surgery with a track record of the surgeion where his dead patients for some reason are all Indian. But I am originally from the cow country in upstate new York. I am greatful to live in NYC. It became my island of refuge and my home, it is my safe place where I can blend in, and can thrive. And those who matter, they really like me being here, in the theater, and in other places, living my truth, helping those who I can, and loving all who I can be near. Trinity You seem to have a good deal of interesting stories! When you wrote "They will harm me if they can, if they find out." made me so sad and angry and and.. well, many feelings. I don't understand how some people would want to harm other people. I follow the US politics with horror over in Sweden
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Post by Von on Mar 27, 2018 2:13:37 GMT 8
I live in Vermont, USA. Haven't traveled much. I've got some German ancestry. My mom used to say she came from an indigenous background, but she was also a habitual liar. I'm white as the driven snow, so I just say I'm German by default. Dunno what else is in the mix, but my surname is very German!
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Post by Trinity on Mar 27, 2018 7:04:53 GMT 8
Well, since I posted, things change a lot.
I live mostly as a stealth female in NYC.
And I live mostly as a stealth male in FL.
But, I also live stealth female in FL and stealth male in NYC.
And androgyne both places too.
As to the danger part, its real, and I have to be very careful.
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Post by Ativan Prescribed on Mar 27, 2018 10:55:36 GMT 8
From far enough north in Minnesota that I can here that it has it's own accent. I've been around the country, spent time in Central America, spent more time roaming around here again. So yah, born in the Twin Cities of MN, lots of background, Mayflower and farther back than that. Descended from who knows where really, European if that counts, N Africa maybe? Seems like we all did I think. But maybe not, Earthlings have a history, but it gets reinterpreted every few years, the stuff of the stars? I come from the primordial soup in a warm pond seeded with the stuff of comets, or just aliens a hundred thousand years give or take ago. Crawled out of the oceans millennia ago, in half that time learned to climb a tree, recently figured out how to make a computer. Could be from a lot of different places or times I guess, the European countries have all been overrun and conquered so many times by so many people who were conquered so many times that it seems pointless to say I am this or that, I could be either and come from the other, I'm American..., but not indigenous, not that I know, there's certainly a lot of blank space on one side, stories never told, never pass on and can't be now. So that leaves me with a lot of doubts about even thinking about where I'm from, around here somewhere? On this and other continents? It would be interesting to get a dna test to see what it matches, but then if it doesn't, I would be back at suspecting alien again and wasted that money. The way I see it in my head is a long line of outlaws and desperadoes, forever roaming the west of this country, but that's just how I've always seen it growing up, those Saturday morning shows in the 50's that kids watched and if still young enough, dreamed of being in a western show, Lone Ranger maybe. I guess if I'm going to have to think about it this hard, I might as well go with the Saturday morning shows growing up, they still stick in my head as that's were I want to be, so I might as well be from them. Hi Ho Silver! www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCO6smQrjJ8&ab_channel=RetroCartoons
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Post by smallpal on Apr 7, 2018 10:12:38 GMT 8
I'm a little late to the party, but I'm currently in Arizona. I went to school and spent some time in both New Mexico and Wisconsin, and make plenty of trips up to Minnesota. I really like the Midwest, but the support system that I have here in Arizona right now is definitely a comfort. I was able to find a Non-binary support group that meets once a month, which was really exciting!
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Moira
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Post by Moira on Apr 10, 2018 6:35:01 GMT 8
I am FROM Indiana, but I currently live in Denver. Just moved here a few months ago; I spent about ten months in Austin, Texas.
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Post by coco on Apr 19, 2019 13:34:53 GMT 8
Hello Avery, i'm originally born in Germany, lived half my life in The Netherlands, now live in Northern Ireland. My family from my mother's side all live in US, and originally they are Irish! so yeh, I feel quite home where I am now My other grandpa (from my dad) is somewhere from eastern europe, but we don't know exactly which country, could be chzech republic. Enjoy the day xx
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Post by RAYtch on Apr 30, 2019 1:08:16 GMT 8
In the valleys
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