about
hey, tsauce. taco here. but when is here? and how much does it weigh?
name | pronouns | sexuality | gender | genetic ancestry | age |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
taco | he/they | demisexual | non-binary | latine | mid 20s |
[wip. more to be added!]
who?
taco
hi. i’m taco. i do a lot of weird internet things for work and pleasure. you’ve stumbled upon a page where i talk about myself very openly to strangers on the internet. but i’ve had social media for years, so i’m used to that.
aeolus
i go by a lot of names/faces on the internet, some you’ll never see. in the furry world i use aeolus as my main fursona. i’ve been called the duolingo owl’s cousin multiple times, so you don’t need to. you can see the other characters i use, too, but aeolus gets the most screentime.
what?
yeah, don’t worry, i’m confused, too. let’s do a quick rundown of what i am, to get us all on the same page…
pronouns
i use he/him
or they/them
pronouns!
sexuality
i’m demisexual!
gender
i’m non-binary/genderqueer! i’m comfortable with you calling me whatever you want, though. i wish to be percieved as a genderless fluffy bird, most of the time.
genetic ancestry
i’m latine! my parents were cool enough to be ecuadorian and colombian/venezuelan, so i’m like a gran colombian of latinidad. i’m a first generation immigrant and i’ve lived in ecuador and peru before for a few years! being latine is a big part of my identity. it’s a connection to a world and place that’s in my blood.
when?
i was born sometime in the mid 90s.
where?
i currently live tucked somewhere in the appalachian mountains.
why?
there’s a lot of theories as to why furries exist or why we have different identities that coexist with the anthropomorphic. i personally think that humans have always had a tendency to “humanize” the unknown or foreign to assimilate it more into our culture and take advantage of it as a resource.
thanks for reading!