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CapriciousSon
capricousson

Oh they don't just seem to...

But how can White Privilege exist if I'm sad sometimes??

Yeah, right after the 2nd Ave subway is completed...

That 7 extension, when finally done, should be all well and good, and the 2nd Avenue line, to be known as the T train, should go a long way towards alleviating the incredible pressure on the Lexington Avenue line, where the 4, 5, and 6 trains handle more traffic than the Chicago, Boston, and Los Angeles subway systems

Why is Helldivers on there twice? It's releasing tomorrow...

Do it. It's great and it must be basically free by now.

We've got that on Vudu at least...

A combination of that and sensory overload. It's just aesthetically WAY too much.

Cut the price, focus on what is working now: Japanese imports and indie/Steam games. More support, more ports, more games for the people who are supporting the Vita now.

Also, MOAR STEAM PORTS!

Cameron Esposito?

PRIVATE RESTROOMS FOR ALL!!!

I wish everyone had that reaction...:(

Yup, that's my go-to. It doesn't give away my whole identity, but it tells people exactly where I stand. Outside the heteronormative world.

Don't ever let anyone get away with saying you have to choose a single identifier. Some situations demand specificity and some don't. Like if I see a reason, I say pansexual because I want people to know I CAN BE attracted to ANY gender configuration, potentially.

I can think of ONE person who would be "bisexual" in that sense. It's complicated, and I don't think she is transphobic, but she has some very specific sexual needs and desires that require traditional gender/body conformity...

People assume all sorts of dumb things about bisexuals. Hell, even the New York Times Magazine dedicated a story to the question of whether we exist at all.

It's an assumption lots of people make, including some who previously identified as bi. Which is unfortunate, because we have so much in common (including often BEING THE SAME PEOPLE, ie trans people who identify as bisexual.)

Well, that's often how the argument goes. However, most people identifying as bi accept the most common definition of "the potential to be attracted to the same or different genders."

Thank you for telling your story. I agree with you pretty much 100%.