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I know I've seen it on another site that uses DIsqus. I just wish I could remember which one.

University of Maryland. (College Park). I'm not entirely sure if I understand the colors question, but I'm a gay man in a science field. Does that answer it?

It's always a good day to fuck Disqus! Sorry I mean to tell Disqus to go fuck itself. Not the fun kind of fucking.

Kinda of crossposted from the Savage Love thread, but this week I joined a group for LGBTQ students in STEM fields. The other members seem pretty nice, though I showed up for a meeting that was mostly just a study session. Still I felt more comfortable showing up here than I did the one pride group I joined back in

So I'm reading "In the Spirit of Crazy Horse" by Peter Matthiessen. It's a pretty comprehensive covering of the Leonard Peltier case (An American Indian man who was purportedly involved in a shootout that led to the death of two FBI agents. The evidence is kinda of flimsy from what I've picked up) and it has quite a

Every once in a while there's this on person who comes in and flips out because everything isn't on the topic of the letters. Each time the collapse thread button gets pointed out. And then they get huffy and leave. Not sure if it happened again but Deborah's response makes me think so.

I'm really inexperienced in this topic so maybe I shouldn't be posting, but all the opposition I've seen to "yes means yes" make it sound like getting consent will be some mood killing thing. Where is this coming from exactly? Am I just completely misunderstanding people again?

I mean for people who think having more people to cheat with = more cheating I guess I can kinda of see it? (I think that's bullshit, but I can see where they're coming from. Though I'll stress bisexual =\= as twice as many options. Your choices for same sex relationships are probably going to be more constricted than

Glad that we once again covered the whole "Bisexuals aren't more likely to cheat than other people" topic. I was always kinda of confused by that idea. (Though for some reason I get the feeling that Dan wants to tell JOE's wife to hire a sex worker)

"Homer the Heretic" made me realize one of the giant gaps in Pascal's Wager.

I remember when my younger sister was a senior in high school there was a bomb scare because someone broke in at night with a large duffel bag. (So a prank gone really wrong. Whatever the original prank was, it was not supposed to involve people thinking there was a bomb). I don't think a bomb squad got called but

I think this comic sums up a certain type of marine animal reproduction pretty well.

I have friends who've posted that on Facebook unironically. Sadly, it was before I found the gif of Homer melding into the bushes.

Luckily there's not one million moms in OMM. This fact makes me kinda of happy.

My favorite is the "It's a feminist conspiracy because of a bumbling dad!" rant. Those people are a joy to be around.

That sounds like a Black Mirror episode.

So this weekend I finished watching book 3 of Legend of Korra. It's definitely the best season I've seen so far. The last few episodes all felt appropriately climatic. Though considering the target audience, I have to say a lot of the deaths were pretty brutal. (With a special mention to the character that gets

Killed that Hollow Queen. Spotter helped a bit. Getting that Arcanist as a guest helped a lot. Laid down a Nerve Circle taht actually paralyzed the boss once. (And it was even odds that it paralyzed her minions) Also helpful is Ice Rune + Ice Coffin (Burst Skill). Plus a bunch of passive skills on my Runemaster. (She

Ah, point taken. It's disappointing though. I never got the chance to play quite a few games.

My brother has a cat with Ser in its name. It's a male cat obviously. My mom calls him a girl cat all the freaking time. And that was her reasoning. Which is strange because we have a female dog, and she's never been misgendered by my mom. I don't even know what's up with that.