He’s always got the Changli if he’s really hard up to get somewhere.
He’s always got the Changli if he’s really hard up to get somewhere.
It’s funny how many people cry about cancel culture or how it’s her right to say stupid things. It totally is her right. But think about how literally everyone can say stupid things anywhere in the world. Nothing is stopping anyone. But in the US (and the UK, neat), you get some angry people tweeting at you in…
You knew you weren’t owed anything. You knew it was a delicate subject. But you asked anyhow. The mature thing to do with people you don’t know or in a public forum is simply to restrain yourself from asking. The person opted to reply with incredulity that you’d even ask, a giant note with the word HINT - NOT…
I mean, I initially completely looked over your wall of text, because it immediately read as something akin to an “I’m not racist but” type of deal. And then after reading it, I still get a similar feel.
My initial assumption is that you mean no harm, but I can see why someone would assume you have ill intentions. As…
Alternatively, yo ho ho.
um yeah you can, it’s really quite simple-buy the books, movies and games used, that way she gets zero money.
Yawn.
Sorry, but I do not buy that you would be just as weirded out if someone said, ‘I may just be a simple guy/girl/dude/bro’ - I just refuse to believe it.
It says that I’m used to seeing folks be concern trolls when it comes to their bigotry towards nonbinary people and it’s exhausting to read multiple paragraphs of folks bending over backwards to justify said bigotry.
I usually appreciate your contributions, but it’s tacky for you to play a victim here. I don’t think it needed asked. It’s easy to find the question you asked inherently disparaging (“needlessly performative”), and they didn’t owe a random person an explanation. Just to say.
Aso yes, I'm aware that you said "simple man / woman" is just as odd. You still wouldn't have posed this inquiry if I had instead went with that typical turn of phrase.
I never said it was an incomprehensible wall of text.
You got too stuck on this.
Maybe they were playing on that trope. Or being lighthearted/whimsical. Or both. More importantly, it feels great to have pride in your identity and to have it respected by people you interact with. Unlike the identities you mentioned, enby is less known and less accepted (your response…
Oh no, I assure you I read it.
Would you be as weirded out by someone saying “I’m a simple guy” or “I’m a simple girl” as you are about “I’m a simple enby”?
You are
Well, then stay curious
Lol, really?
I’m a simple enby. I see gacha in descriptions for a game and I stay far away from said game and eventually forget it exists.