eldritch horror remake of the board game Don't Wake Daddy
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eldritch horror remake of the board game Don't Wake Daddy
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The world is terrible and full of horrors, and fascists want to kill you.
Cook some bacon with butter and brown sugar. You've earned it π
there is literally nothing wrong with being trans and anyone who says otherwise is a fascist who would kill and/or enslave your entire family at a moment's notice
oranges are so fucking good omg
Oh my goodness, that's so lovely
Ah yes, Cormac McCarthy's famously stripped down, biblical prose is "clunky"
A delicious little morsel β€οΈ
Welcome to BlueSky, where they ban you for having the juice to post good.
The overzealous automod really ruins this place by arbitrarily punishing the tiniest infraction but letting people get away with full-blown abuse.
Me, unable to hold boobs for either of you, and distraught at the reality of that π
If you haven't read A Softer World, you should go do it, btw. It affected me so much through my late teens and 20s.
The webcomic in question: a photo of a placid river cutting through hazy hills split into six different panels with the text: "The sun is shining and the birds are singing and because today is the very last day they will sing forever." The secret rollover text for this comic is "listen while you can."
The weather warmed up and the birds showed up en masse and I can't stop thinking about this comic that now serves as the permanent landing page for A Softer World.
(www.asofterworld.com/index.php?id...)
And let's be totally clear: you can't tell someone to sacrifice themselves for you and demand they accept you as an ally
I prefer enemies who say they're my enemy to enemies who say they're my ally.
I prefer a conservative who hates trans people and says they hate trans people to a liberal who hates trans people and says they support us. The latter does much more damage to conversations about trans rights.
will remember jay as the person who deleted lexi alexander and link, worked hard to cut palestinians off from their one chance at survival, ignored the ongoing abuse of Black and trans users, and then when confronted about the whole thing said 'waffles'. and for that fugly no caesars shirt.
sitting backwards, βcool teacherβ style on the public toilet
The tan line of a wedding ring no longer worn is the ultimate erogenous zone
CNC flavor of the week: Somnophilia
I mean, at least in the United States, we essentially discourage people from real systemic thinking throughout the entire education system. It only got worse after we started gutting the humanities as a requirement for colleges and universities.
I love my tranny rape faggots π₯°
I wish people would come to understand transphobia as systemic, structural, and pervasive so we could stop treating transphobia as explicitly limited to people saying "I hate trans people" and accept the way our society conditions us all to dismiss, diminish, and dehumanize trans people.
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it was just dismissive misogyny, if you can believe it
jesus fucking christ π
That was never in doubt and it's absurd that you seem to think the trans women and sex workers arguing with you don't know that.
I'm done here. I hope at some point you learn to respect the people you keep condescending to. Failing that, I hope you at least learn to argue consistently.
Adults can also hold an ethical position that says that participating in an unjust system is wrong while still valuing every life lost to that system. Your original post precludes that possibility and so do many of your responses. You didn't start with a hypothetical, you started with a conclusion.
I started this discussion because I saw you presenting a "hypothetical" with no value to the people you're trying to engage. You keep saying people are "misrepresenting you" when they simply disagree with you. I don't even think you're arguing in bad faith, I just think you're arguing badly.
While I'm pretty proud of my transness and not into the whole "stolen valor" thing... if a military draft seems imminent, I'm all the way open to any teen boys who are questioning (hint, hint) to explore their gender. Because they don't want trans people in the military. (hint, hint).
Why do you keep insisting on telling me my own motives and thoughts? It's clear you have no idea what I'm doing or what I think, but you certainly seem to think you do.
I'm not answering your question