u/BigWeenie079

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Unrelated posts on the sub

Ive been getting more reports for posts that are unrelated on this sub, as well as questions on posts I do.

If a post is not related to the hellaverse, its very likely it'll be removed. This is not because I or any of the mods dislike the user, its sticking to the rules we have set in place so we can stay on topic. This includes posts for shows like TADC, Gameoverse, ect. I know the fandoms may overlap, im a fan of them too myself- but its simply not hellaverse related or linked at all.

This may seem hypocritical from me, if you have seen the posts for awareness I do. I wanted to elaborate on them since ive seen questions- the posts I do are mainly for LGBTQIA+ awareness and POC awareness - since the show has a community, cast and characters who are either queer, POC or both.

So please, I get you like other shows- But post about them in the appropriate subreddits. This isnt targetted towards any specific individuals, but a build up I wanted to address. Thank you

Edit: to my knowledge the not hazbin tag is for HB (helluva boss), ocs, hellaverse merch, hellaverse artwork and things similar - according to rule 1. I will update if I get told something else

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u/BigWeenie079 — 13 hours ago
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English Language Paper 2 (7702/2)

Nice paper. But I HATED THE TEXTS. WHAT DO YOU MEAN "ULTRA-WOKERY" AND "TIME FOR A VEGAN BROWNIE BREAK" IN A TEXT ABOUT INCLUSIVE LANGUAGE?? I HATED IT

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u/BigWeenie079 — 16 hours ago
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I enjoyed the viewers disrupt undertale streams and made this😭

I dont even know

u/BigWeenie079 — 7 days ago
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My first day of study leave starts today, my first exam monday- no more lessons after today. Its so close to being over and yet it hasn't sank in yet.

Goodluck any fellow y13s :)

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u/BigWeenie079 — 15 days ago
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Hello everyone who reads. You may have noticed I have been doing announcements for Pride awareness days. Well, I wanted to inform I plan to do it for the rest of the year and I plan to give a list of the dates of what each announcement will be. After recent feedback, I added BIPOC and a couple other awareness days too (disability, gender).

Is this on topic? Yes and no. I think its important to spread awareness for the issues represented in these days, since it affects a lot of people- not just in the world but this community too.

Here is the list:

MAY:

-**May 17**: International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia

-**May 19**: Agender Pride Day

-**May 21**: World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development

-**May 24**: Pansexual and Panromantic Visibility Day

JUNE:

-**June 1/All Month**: Pride Month

-**June 2**: American Indian citizenship day

-**June 15-21**: Refugee Week

-**June 19**: Juneteenth

-**June 21**: National Indigenous Peoples Day

-**June 27**: Helen Keller Day

JULY:

-**July 1/All Month**: BIPOC Mental Health Month

-**July 2**: Abrosexual Pride/Awareness Day

-**July 6**: Omnisexual Visibility Day

-**July 13-19**: Nonbinary Awareness Week

-**July 14**: Nonbinary People's Day

-**July 16**: International Drag Day

-**July 18**: Nelson Mandela Day + Black Leaders Awareness Day

-**July 26**: Disability Independence Day

-**July 30**: International Day of Friendship

AUGUST:

-**August 4**: National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children's Day

-**August 21**: Black Women’s Equal Pay Day

-**August 23**: International Day of Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition

SEPTEMBER:

-**September 15-Oct 15**: Hispanic Heritage Month

-**September 15**: Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Women’s Equal Pay Day

-**September 16-23**: Bisexual Awareness Week

-**September 23-29**: Bisexual Visibility Day + start of Black Maternal Mental Health Week

OCTOBER:

-**October 1st/All month**: Black History Month (UK+Ireland)

-**October 8**: International Lesbian Day + Latina Equal Pay Day

-**October 11**: National Coming Out Day

-**October 21**: International Pronouns Day

-**October 25-31**: Asexual Awareness Week

-**October 26**: Intersex Awareness Day

NOVEMBER:

-**November 1/All Month**: Transgender Awareness Month + National American Indian Heritage Month

-**November 2**: Transgender Parent Day

-**November 8**: Intersex Day of Remembrance

-**November 13-19**: Transgender Awareness Week

-**November 16**: International Day of Tolerance

-**November 18**: Native American Women’s Equal Pay Day

-**November 19**: International Men's Day

-**November 20**: Transgender Day of Remembrance + Black Consciousness Day

-**November 25**: International Day for the elimination of Violence Against Women

DECEMBER:

-**December 1**: World AIDS Day

-**December 2**: International Day for the Abolition of Slavery

-**December 8**: Pansexual and Panromantic Pride Day

-**December 10**: Human Rights Day

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u/BigWeenie079 — 16 days ago
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A shorter but still important announcement. Trans+ History Day is celebrated on 6 May 2026– the anniversary of the 1933 Nazi raid on the world’s first Trans+ clinic in Berlin, Germany.

Here is more information on Trans+ history, including the raid of the first Trans+ clinic below for anyone who'd like to read: https://hsph.harvard.edu/news/to-protect-gender-affirming-care-we-must-learn-from-trans-history/

I will be pinning the definitions towards all of the flags mentioned in the attached image, I tried to include microlabels but sorry I couldn't include them all :(

Edit: its neutrois, not nutrois😭 damn typo

u/BigWeenie079 — 17 days ago
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Today is the first day of Trans+ History Week!

Trans+ History Week is a week to learn and celebrate the rich and long history of trans, non-binary, gender diverse, and intersex people. It is a time to reflect and educate on trans history and identities.

Today, there is a rising narrative in some circles that trans and gender non-confirming identities are a new ‘trend’ – but if you speak to trans people about what it is like to be trans, you will understand how deep-rooted and profound their own internal experience of gender is to them and their identity. Older trans people will often speak to how they have always felt this way, even if they didn’t necessarily have the words to describe it, like we do today.

To say that trans identities are unique to the 21st century is not just damaging to trans people, it is untrue. Although the term ‘transgender’ wasn’t coined until the 1960s, people have been subverting the gender binary since ancient times, across cultures.

🩷Heres some info on trans history: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transgender\_history

Edit: Trans+ History Day is on the 6th, so expect a post then as well :)

u/BigWeenie079 — 19 days ago