Name: Tangent
name: tangent
age: 23
gender: nonbinary
pronouns: they/them
sexuality: lesbian
mbti: intj-t
neurodivergence (all diagnosed): ocd, audhd, bipolar (mixed), ptsd, did system host
interests: primarily stem-related topics such as science and mathematics, as well as riichi mahjong, and whatever art and fandom catches my attention at the moment
other: alterhuman h+ anarchist, reluctantly a fictive from a certain card game
boundaries: no dni, i block liberally. i am not open to dms.

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