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  • Do you know how neurodivergent people communicate online?

    Do you know how neurodivergent people communicate online?

    Many neurodivergent people, myself included, find the online world to be liberating as “the real world” is often way too overwhelming for us to successfully engage with. So I use the internet to research, learn in other ways, and to impart knowledge, as well as engage with others. Read more

  • What you can learn from my unremarkable college journey

    Absolutely nothing but, by the way, I graduated from Houston Community College and the University of Houston. As a queer, nonbinary Filipino person, I also attended classes at Liberty University and it was the most regrettable thing that I ever did in my entire collegiate career. Not only do they function like a for-profit institution,… Read more

  • Being invisible has harmed my self-esteem

    Depression, anxiety, and CPTSD continually rob me of my capacity for self-love and acceptance. In this article, I tell my story and make the case for empathy for 2024. I am autistic, have ADHD, I am Filipino, queer and nonbinary. There are so many things that I see going against me, despite my attempts in… Read more

  • Who Is Toffee?

    Hey everyone, I’m Toffee Fornesus, but I usually just call myself “Fornesus” on my socials or “Chris” online and in-person. So, a few months ago, I was engaging in what, in hindsight, could best be described as “unproductive debate” to say the least, with someone who was triggered by a comment that I made under… Read more

  • The Narrative of Solidarity from the Pilipinx Perspective

    In the past year, Americans have reawakened to the reality that, not only Black voices, but also Indigenous, Latinx, Asian, and other voices must be uplifted. This, of course, makes sense from an historical perspective as Black liberation has almost always advocated for (or at least resulted in) the liberation of other racialized peoples and… Read more

  • Pride and Accessibility

    Unfortunately, one again, I will likely not be able to attend Pride in Houston this year.  From the heat outside, to the sensory hell with all of the music and crowds, a pride parade is simply not accessible for me.  But that’s okay.  Pride is all about celebrating our diversity and differences as a community… Read more


About Fornesus

Buenas at Kumusta everyone, I’m Chris, also known online as “Fornesus”, and here, I give my musings, thoughts, and rambles.

Sometimes, I will write about my own experiences, at other times, about my perspective, and on others, something totally random.

In any case, I will write, and keep writing.

I have managed and created several blogs over the years, but I have chosen to focus on this one for my general purpose writing, while my Art Blog and Chris City blogs are mainly for my budding art and design career ambitions.

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