daintydemon
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daintydemon

Haha! Mostly I don’t have a lot of fun money these days. But like all Bethesda games (and I love them) I’d rather wait for the first few patches and a price drop :)

...and I’m happy I’m waiting to purchase.

She’s been Wolverine for years now. Good to she she gets a spotlight. X-23 has been a shining beacon of character in an X-Men roster that seems to get stale too often.

You’re not addressing points and trying to refract into making illusory “win-via-logic” when you’re not even making sense of logical proofs. If you have a counterargument, make it. If you don’t, stop changing the subject away from actual concerns.

Again, your constant is “me”. Never at any point do you accept that other egos may be equal to your need.

Hah! The straw man was the original comment made by Weebles where inferred badness was assumed as normalizing.

It isn’t as much as the idea that not confronting issues somehow solves things.

Providing an “out” for students to claim identity as a means for why they shouldn’t have to take a test is the nasty side of Tile IX. If there isn’t a reasonable concern of concern they’re in violation.

It wasn’t credible because, if you actually read what happened, you’d understand that the arrest was made hundreds of miles from campus. There was no actual ability to fulfill the threat making it scary bullshit.

I was in the same place. I stopped working for people I didn’t respect.

That isn’t anywhere close to a 1:1 comparison as you make it seem.

Because she was trans and black.

It should come out of pensions... but nope... Actual cops get no consequence since their victims pay for such suits.

Sue them to hell. There’s obvious cause. This is how we change things: by threatening funding.

That isn’t even a concern that is legitimate.

And you’d end up a week+ behind in your curriculum which would bode poorly for when your non-tenured ass comes up for review.

I’m sorry that someone not disengaging when you tell them to makes you feel that way. Again, it is about not thinking that your needs inherently trump the needs of others. That’s what got us here in the first place.

I’m glad you choose to protect your own subjective concept over engaging with someone who might let you grow as a person. But this is my point: safety never, ever, ever begets change. Safety is the status-quo keeping the status quo.

And when you don’t get what you want, you call the person a racist and start a national campaign to pressure them into doing what you want which has no basis in actual reality? That seems clearly to be a case of not about “goals” but about getting one’s way.