It is in my opinion that the use of the term 'QUEER' as well as the convenient Rainbow Flag by the LGBTQIA community is an ingenious snag which may have been appropriated far earlier by the community of wizards if there ever was such an openly preposterous idea as a wizard community. The thing is the wizards of the world have more than often opted to remain behind closed doors and inside their private quarters where no suspecting 'straight' eyes can see them at work.
What must us wizards do now concerning the rather abhorrent claim of narratives that have long been used as a means to depart from mainstream society - let us call it, the appropriated mainstream language that is merely used to syndicate within mainstream discourses. For the wizard, reality exists on the dynamic of fluctuation... where everything is dreamlike and transcient, the wizard is a master of insight into the illusions of reality; i.e. the wizards eyes are tuned on the infinite tangents of melting duality.
So, it is no wonder a wizard is conventionally seen as eccentric, strange, or commonly known as Queer. This is more than a mere gender variation, it is an existential designation - of course, by principle, a wizard in nature is no longer designatable, hence consequently queer by nature. I understand why the segregated sexes feel the need for a distinguishable term that sets them aside from the mainstream, and I have no problem with sharing a term, not to mention a pretty flag, only problem is, the ridiculous human insistence for categories and taxonomies does not even allow me, a simple wizard, the space to belong somewhere - as I am none of the formal letters in LGBTQIA. This pleases me nonetheless, as I am avoidant of such convenient slip-ins... all I ask is to refer to my ways as Queer without having to call myself Gay, or Gender Blender nonesense.
Okay, so I am not really arguing against the Gender communities, I rather want to state that there is an unrepresented world of weird and wonderful that itself does not even fall within a minority discourse. Us wizards are all a little queer, in that no one can quite place their finger on what we are exactly - I do not think we can even do that ourselves... and I shudder to think anyone thinking that we (wizards) do not belong to this planet! on the contrary, the spontaneous, radical, crazy wise and cool, are fully emerged in this planet - long having escaped the confines of straight and square.
As for the Rainbow Flag, no problem, the LGBTQIA can keep it, we will simply put a spin on the design, add a few waves and we have a more accurate representation of something already quite fantastic. Really, if one could manage a flag comprised of crystal light refractions translated by the magnificent naked eye then we would have something quite spectacular. It would certainly represent something more than a community who relate to their sexual peculiarity and the wants and needs to stick it to the mainstream man and his oppressive discourses or whatever approach is to be taken.
All very exciting nonetheless; in fact I pose that wizards both belong and do not belong, we are both friends to all and invisible, in fact, it does not really matter, I will go about and use radical terms freely without exception... argue against it you want, that is fine, I will probably not fight but will maintain queer for most part.
What must us wizards do now concerning the rather abhorrent claim of narratives that have long been used as a means to depart from mainstream society - let us call it, the appropriated mainstream language that is merely used to syndicate within mainstream discourses. For the wizard, reality exists on the dynamic of fluctuation... where everything is dreamlike and transcient, the wizard is a master of insight into the illusions of reality; i.e. the wizards eyes are tuned on the infinite tangents of melting duality.
So, it is no wonder a wizard is conventionally seen as eccentric, strange, or commonly known as Queer. This is more than a mere gender variation, it is an existential designation - of course, by principle, a wizard in nature is no longer designatable, hence consequently queer by nature. I understand why the segregated sexes feel the need for a distinguishable term that sets them aside from the mainstream, and I have no problem with sharing a term, not to mention a pretty flag, only problem is, the ridiculous human insistence for categories and taxonomies does not even allow me, a simple wizard, the space to belong somewhere - as I am none of the formal letters in LGBTQIA. This pleases me nonetheless, as I am avoidant of such convenient slip-ins... all I ask is to refer to my ways as Queer without having to call myself Gay, or Gender Blender nonesense.
Okay, so I am not really arguing against the Gender communities, I rather want to state that there is an unrepresented world of weird and wonderful that itself does not even fall within a minority discourse. Us wizards are all a little queer, in that no one can quite place their finger on what we are exactly - I do not think we can even do that ourselves... and I shudder to think anyone thinking that we (wizards) do not belong to this planet! on the contrary, the spontaneous, radical, crazy wise and cool, are fully emerged in this planet - long having escaped the confines of straight and square.
As for the Rainbow Flag, no problem, the LGBTQIA can keep it, we will simply put a spin on the design, add a few waves and we have a more accurate representation of something already quite fantastic. Really, if one could manage a flag comprised of crystal light refractions translated by the magnificent naked eye then we would have something quite spectacular. It would certainly represent something more than a community who relate to their sexual peculiarity and the wants and needs to stick it to the mainstream man and his oppressive discourses or whatever approach is to be taken.
All very exciting nonetheless; in fact I pose that wizards both belong and do not belong, we are both friends to all and invisible, in fact, it does not really matter, I will go about and use radical terms freely without exception... argue against it you want, that is fine, I will probably not fight but will maintain queer for most part.

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