I’m a female. Not a male.
You’d be amazed at the amount of people who [on the internet] mistaken me for a male.
So I thought I’d examine as to why.
Is it the way I write? The words I say? My ideas?
I didn’t think I sounded like a boy. Is it my internet identity, “Digger”? My name, Dilan?
Possibly the name.
Well, let me tell you what it really means.
My parents are Turkish, however they took a liking to the Kurdish name, meaning “the people”.

Do I represent you?
Okay, moving further on.
I watched something interesting today. Perhaps you’ve watched it? You probably have.
It’s called The Fifth Element. Remember it now?

Weeeell, it was pretty good. Let’s consider that it was made in 1997, which happens to be when I was just 7. I can safely say that it was definitely very advanced for its time. In fact, if you were to watch it now, you’d realise that even now, it’s effects are still pretty good.
And am I the only one that thinks that Bruce Willis looks great?
And [time for a bit of a girl swing] OMG GARY OLDMAN?!

I didn’t recognise him! How different he looks from Sirius Black.
You must watch it again if you haven’t seen it in a while, and if you haven’t seen it- what are you waiting for?
I loooove Fifth Element! It was one of my my favorite movies when I was little. Fantastic
And I only mistake you for a male to annoy you =D
Perhaps the fact that you change your gender every once in a while helps confuse people as well. =P
It might also be because Dilan is more a boy’s name in England/America/places like that.
On another note, it’s been aaaaages since I last saw the Fifth Element. I might just watch it again then.
Luff you!