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lonelysmiles ([personal profile] lonelysmiles) wrote in [community profile] dreamcrystals2023-06-09 12:29 pm

Old Man Shows His Age

Sender: Alastor
To: Everyone
Subject: Sin Celebration Months?

Apologies in advance for my ignorance, but these large ears of mine overheard discussion of a month-long celebration of the sin of Pride. Flipping through previous journal messages, I saw someone's question regarding whether or not Reverein celebrates it.

Well, that got me curious because we haven't had any variant of King Lucifer appear in quite some time. If this were the Pride Ring in Hell, I'd understand it, but I'd no idea that other worlds filled with the living celebrated the Deadly Sins!

What months are for the other six? We used to have avatars of Greed and Wrath, so they might be flattered to have their month-long celebrations should they ever return. It never hurts to get on the good side of a Deadly Sin's avatar!
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[personal profile] fun_thementalist 2023-06-16 11:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Trust me, my dear friend, I sympathize. What I am is certainly a result of my own talent and work - from when I was the best Mentalist in the world to my position as a diplomat now.

And certainly I’m observing this as a *tiny* bit of an outsider. The whole Pride Month thing seems to be a much better to-do in the west, like America. Or it was before my whole world turned to stone. But as I understand it …

It seems that facing similar hatred, shunning from society - as a group, people seemed to have reacted. To say they celebrate what makes them different, instead of accept that people say it is shameful. That seems to be their reaction.

Certainly, I can understand if you can’t personally relate to this … we’re both public figures, after all, from places where such celebrations weren’t a thing. I take far more pride on my *excellent* abilities, even here! None can match my skill.

But some people, when given something they can’t control - when told to be ashamed - for them to react in the opposite way? To celebrate and take pride? My dear, I *do* understand being motivated to be contrary out of spite. And there is a sort of power to embrace what others reject.
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[personal profile] fun_thementalist 2023-06-17 12:38 am (UTC)(link)
Frankly, that’s why asexual people are included in pride as well. The amount of times people might say something is “broken” about them - or that they’re “damaged” - or they need to be “fixed” - asexual people take pride in saying there is nothing wrong with them, that they are normal and able to be loved as they are.

Same with other expressions of gender. That has nothing to do with sex, either. It’s another thing people assume is conflated with sex, mind you, which is illogical as anything.

In the end, none of this is anyone’s business. But people *make* it their business, visiting violence and the like against them. Even in your era, that was likely the case.

I’m glad at least I’ve been able to help shed some light into this. It’s certainly not for everyone. But even though it’s new to me … I’ll certainly celebrate that there’s nothing wrong with me nor my dearest friend either.