kaizykat
Kaizykat
kaizykat

I’m on this train too. I was extremely leery of wrasslin’ a sproingy rubber thing in and out of my netherbits multiple times a day, and ew won’t it be gross? And it’s actually not! Well, okay, it IS, but it’s no grosser than any other option. And it’s super easy! And most of the time, you only have to deal with it

but it is obvious that the main issue here is that we SHOULDN’T PUT RANDOM ITEMS WE BOUGHT ON THE INTERNET INSIDE OUR VAGINAS.

The naturalistic fallacy is an unslayable hyrda. Sadly, it is an effective marketing tool, and one disproportionatly applied to women’s (health) products. This type of crap plus anti-vaxers, and anti-GMO, makes me lament the sad state of scientific literacy in this country.

This. Hippie ignorance is still ignorance.

Good lord, just get a [professionally made] menstrual cup. Good for the environment, lasts years and safe for you body. 

Yarn?! I really hope they’re using cotton yarn. Can you imagine the itchiness of wool or even acrylic yarn, in your vagina?

Rattler venom. Puffer fish toxin. Texas fire ants.

But if you’re looking for a safer and more eco-friendly product for your vagina, I beg of you, just buy a menstrual cup.

Clearly, the word ‘natural’ has ceased to have any real meaning...

The final level of that is that by the time the player has no choice but to fix the problem, the problem can no longer be fixed.

Yeah...

A little too on the nose..god I hate fucking election years.

It’s available now for $5

The DLC “Centrist Simulator” comes out later where the mechanics are to *say* you want the end-goals of Democratic Socialism, but every time it’s offered to you or a party member brings it up, you have to stomp it out as viciously as possible on your own or siding with your opposition party.

Racism isn’t the right word I would say. They don’t even like Japanese people with different features. If your hair is the wrong color, they expect you to dye it. If you have visible tattoos, you’re automatically treated as a criminal. If your skin color isn’t quite the same as everyone else’s, they expect you to use

That’s a yes-and-no that I’d answer with, “Not entirely, and certainly not out loud.”

You realize that people in Japan were the first ones to notice this, right?

Please understand that this is not discrimination.

It’s possible to have an opinion about more than one thing.

I don’t know about the rest of the East, but in Japan, it’s not a “bit” of a stigma, and it’s not subtle. Skin whitening is literally a $25 billion dollar industry. Over half of all people in Japan have tried skin whitening products. There’s been some concerns recently because of a few high-profile cases, but only