Profile: Rin

Rin

You can call me… Rin.

I identify as… an actor. A space alien. A sub (mostly). A bigendered polyamorous aromantic pansexual-asexual-autosexual. A multiclass bard-sorcerer. A Shakespeare freak. Mad. Weird. Awesome.

As far as third-person pronouns go, … I don’t expect people to keep up with what gender I am at any given moment, or to switch pronouns accordingly. I’ll answer to any of them, really. (Currently I’m fond of “sir or madam.”)

I’m attracted to… intelligence. Talent. Mad rhetoric skillz. Geekery. Creativity. Snark. Deep voices. Broad shoulders. Guys that are taller than me. Guys that are shorter than me (i.e. most of them). Women of many varieties. Collarbones, ears, eyes, wrists. Crazy colored hair. Boys that look like lions. Girls that aren’t sticks. Ability to keep up witty banter and willingness to stay up until four in the morning and listen to me rant about Hamlet. My friends.

When people talk about me, I want them to… laugh and swap crazy stories.

I want people to understand… that my identity is fluid. Not just my gender identity, but the whole thing. I can be anything at any time. Whatever I’m presenting as today, that’s what I am.

About Rin
I’m a broke theatre student who’s working on starting an experimental Shakespeare company instead of getting a real job. Completely unrelated to anything, I also have a webcomic.

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Posted by on December 11th, 2009 at 04:00 pm

Category: profiles 8 comments »

8 Responses to “Profile: Rin”

  1. Lanthir

    Hey, it’s my baby brother! *GLOMPS* Happy Channuka!

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  2. the raven

    if you don’t mind me saying so, i think you’re beautiful and that you sound like an amazing person.

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  3. B-Rae

    Achingly profound and refreshing…

    “I want people to understand… that my identity is fluid. Not just my gender identity, but the whole thing. I can be anything at any time. Whatever I’m presenting as today, that’s what I am.”

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  4. themarxistbagel

    I’m pretty sure we went to the same undergraduate university.

    Very nice to see you on genderfork! You look fabulous. :)

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  5. Ely

    Gender-fluid. Billy Shakes adept. Founder of an as yet unfounded (or in my case, burgeoning) indie Shakespeare company. Academian slave. Emo!Dane-obsessed. We must be twins.

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  6. Jessica

    Not wanting to be defined by your definition of yourself last week…. “We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time.” From Four Quartets by TS Elliott (http://goomba.com/www3/Poetry/burnt_norton.html)

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  7. Rin

    I go by Rin too. I just thought I’d say hi. :)

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  8. Riley

    Im lovin’ your webcomic…

    Dinotopia refference? Honestly it blew my mind, i can’t believe someone else knows it well enough to mention it like that.

    Truly i am in awe here.

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