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[insert comment about conservatives and “special snowflakes” here]

When the trailer dropped I must have watched it 6 or 7 times.

I’ve bought so many this month...

RAGE! BURN IT DOWN!

I live in NY. My vote doesn’t matter.

I have a weekly “I told you so/what the F**K were you thinking” interaction with such people. And THEY STILL DON’T GET IT! They still think they did the right thing, and advocate “perseverance” from behind their safe walls and such.

I like this reply, and will likely use it in the future. But in the moment, looking at a cluster of four tactical ops officers, all of them armed, I decided it wasn’t worth what could happen. 

I wear my England and Japan shirts all the time and usually get compliments. But those are probably the “good countries” /smh

Last month I was packing my car after spending an amazing weekend at a fun resort with a collective of fun nerds. After sending my SO (a person of color) back to the room to gather the last of our bags, I was “approached” (shouted at was more like it) by a belligerent fellow who proceeded to inform me that “she only

I got about half those replies in the months leading up to the election. My reply was always the same.

The few I know who “voted their conscience” in the face of overwhelming evil have been the quietest these days. Three of them were from battleground states where their vote mattered more than mine.

The first time i ran my Switch through, they had no idea what it even was. Which I found sort of...yeah. 

I keep thinking about the time a decade ago where the TSA flagged my power cables, but missed the giant scissors I forgot were in my carry on. 

Chicago a few years back was incredibly obsessive about checking books. Srsly, they removed every single book from my luggage as a “security flag,” then rifled through the pages. Only ever saw it there. 

And yet, on the second day of Pride Month, I was called a faggot for being Genderqueer and Demisexual. But this is apparently ok.

I feel like the Asian community growth in Flushing WAS like gentrification at one point- it drove up rent and house values, and completely dominated the area, transforming it into what it is today. Many of the same criticisms levied at gentrification now were tossed around back in the 90s, alongside a healthy dose of

Flushing is still holding the line as best it can, but every now and then I bump into gentrifiers who love to explain to me how I don’t know anything about to neighborhood I was born in.

I would love to see an article on people who have different processing of intimacy. If you can write one, I would love reading it.

I think communication plays a role. Because those same people just sleep around and do not discuss terms, nor acknowledge their partner’s position in things.

This here is the point that needs to be reinforced. This this this this. I am literally sick of (mostly) male acquaintances calling themselves “nonmonogamous” or “polyamorous” when all they really mean is they lack the ability to commit or respect a relationship.