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Idk that modesty is what we care about here. Probably more valuing women as more than pretty things to look at who do some stuff on the side, I guess.

I’m dealing with that too and have before, and also dealing with various providers who, even after I tell them my history, insist that I go on one more two-week course of macrobid *massive eye roll*

“protect women from making choices that they’re obviously not capable of making” I think is what she meant

I’m pretty sure it’s meant in a pejorative sense here.

I mean I see the camera moving but it doesn’t bother me in the slightest

I mean, I was never taught about the Japanese internment camps in my U.S. school. Everyone is bad at fully recognizing and talking about the wrongs they have committed, for various reasons.

omg now I’m thinking about her children’s future complaints about how embarrassing she is

Also Winston - no aiming necessary!

I mean, who wouldn’t cry on Michael Vartan’s shoulder, given the chance.

so it’s... dairy ketchup.

nooooo this is so upsetting

I would eat that.

don’t want that because i’m pretty sure it would be wasted/abused in the hands of many of our current members of government.

There’s also no reason for him not to be born female. The hero is reincarnated.

it’s almost like we should be able to handle half the links being female without being all grumpy about it...

It’s sort of about correcting some wrongs in society. White-male-as-default thinking is actually harmful in many circumstances*, and if people can get out of that habit, I think that’s a good thing.

Because it can actually be really meaningful to a small child to see someone who looks like them, fills their “spot” in society, do something different than what fiction always tells them they’re allowed to do. (There’s a reason Voyager was my favorite Star Trek as a kid, even though it’s fairly objectively not the

Indeed I haven’t, because doing so before seeing a show is usually not my cup of tea :) this is good information though.