Very autistic, I know.

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    28 days ago

    gigahons don’t pass at all but hons can pass to old people if they have long hair

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      This chart gives little classification in this particular question, no?

      Like is semipassoid twinkhon, or is it passoid…

      Like I imagine there’s a differentiation but then that implies semipassoid is a category of hon, which is it?… this is all very confusing, are twinkhon and semipassoid synonyms

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        semipassoid is basically same tier as twinkhon but more broad bc twinkhon is usually a specific type of semipassoid. it’s not a real board term tho which is why it’s not in the image it was invented in 4tran4

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      That’s what makes it hard to me. To distinguish a difference between a hon and a gigahon. Tube passes in makeup, at least to me, but a lot of non-passing women say they don’t pass in makeup either.

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        i mean here if people are semipassing they’ll say they don’t pass bc they don’t pass to everyone. i think a hon would still be clocky with makeup but sometimes pass while a gigahon would be clocked almost all the time even with makeup

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          Okay, I got it, I think. So a makeup can elevate you to the next rank of passing, broadly speaking. A semipassoid becomes a passoid, a hon becomes a semipassoid, a gigahon becomes a hon. Thanks. 💚

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            28 days ago

            yea technically it depends on your features but it’s a good general rule of thumb