This is the origin story for Qui-Gon Jinn, right?
This is the origin story for Qui-Gon Jinn, right?
This post is so bias.
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Congratulations to you wonderful human beings!
"Yes! I got it!"
Every sperm is sacred.
I want to live forever.
He knew other people considered it immoral. That doesn't mean he himself considered it immoral.
"I am sick of the equal rights movement expressing itself by putting straight women down."
So you want to feel queer whilst keeping all the privileges and benefits of being het? Look, I understand, plenty of het people envy queer people for the relatively close-knit communities they tend to form. And they want to be a part of it or have something like that for themselves. Well, do you want to know why queer…
I actually see Gandalf in the storm. I can see his hat and cloak and beard and eyes.
I remember Mermaid Day.
I wish.
It doesn't approximate real life either. On it's own, it does. But not in context, is what I'm trying to say.
Because it's an anthropomorphic depiction of an animal contained within a commercial—not actual wildlife. It's not real life.
Not really, why? I should clarify that being convinced of your actions is neutral. People do stuff because they think it is the right thing for them to do. Disney villains don't exist in real life. This is outside of cultural definitions of "good" and "evil", of course. I think the shooting was an evil act, but I…
Except that screws over the women in red states.
Until the benefits of bucking the patriarchy outweigh the contempt for the outcasts who do, there will still be plenty of women who vote for them and their kin.
Alone, no, it's not unrealistic. But in the context of a patriarchal society which already represents males much more than females, it becomes unrealistic.
I'm guessing a person can be healthy at a wide range of weights so long as they exercise and eat well, like you said at the end.