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or even the mode. What do folks most frequently spend?

Two things I love about this video:

Agreed.

The closest this queer has ever gotten to wearing makeup was wanting to pair black lipstick with gold eyeshadow to echo the looks in Julie Taymor's Titus in high school. I felt sure that the teenage subs would be falling at my feet then....

Nope! It wasn't. He's a flirt but not into sex, and I was involved with someone else, so I didn't have much by way of expectations. I just wish he had felt comfortable and safe talking to people about his attitudes and orientation, because it's emotionally hard to hide. Fitting in is a lot of pressure when you're

I spent years lusting after an asexual man who at the time didn't/wouldn't make it clear that he was asexual. We'd flirt and it was fun, but it would be great if he had felt safer to come out.

I think the biggest, most important thing I've learned about learning, as an instructor, has been just that no matter how much you know 'about' a topic, you don't really learn it until you *do* it.

The best advice I have for folks trying to learn is the following algorithm:

1 - Identify what skills you *should* have by

Parabens in lube seriously seriously suck. As in, 'kind of burn'-suck.

You know what? It is offensive to have your gender presumed in correspondence. I identify as agender/genderqueer, I'm not an abnormality for academia, and I would be happy not to get mail addressed to "Ms. lurklurklurk" from people who don't know me.


So yeah. I can get behind this.

There have been suggestions that the incubation period for variant Creutzfeld-Jakob disease (the kind humans get from eating beef with Mad Cow) may be as long as 50 years. Five zero. Fifty. Currently, it seems unlikely that we have good evidence about how transmissible it may be by asymptomatic infected people.

Well, there's the law, there's the threat of violent enforcement of gender norms, there's fear and shame, there's all kinds of shit. Not everyone passes, not everyone believes they pass, and even if they do pass not everyone feels safe.

People don't just say 'excuse me, what parts do you actually have.' They sometimes

God. I was just coming here to say exactly this. I like me some alcohol, and I loves me some chilies, but mix the two together and you get something that is actually less than the sum of its parts.

So how bout... instead of a pint of chili flavoured beer and no chili snack, we get some beer and chips and habanero

twomen. t-women.

maybe?

I love your Dad.

Because yeah, I am.

ughhhh so much this.

typical white gay republican, I feel like.

Stay classy, San Diego.

So honestly, I don't know what the profs' names were. But I also don't think that people should get reprimanded for privately holding douchey opinions, I guess. They weren't representing the university in public, they just happened to be on campus having lunch.

Doesn't change the fact that these were highly educated,

On UCSD's campus at a coffee cart, I heard three douchey dude-professors talking amongst themselves about Yousafzai's receiving the Nobel Prize.

Douche Professor A: "So a 17 year old girl was awarded the Nobel Prize today. What have *you* done?"
Douche Professor B: "Not gotten shot in the head."

sounds like a job for leeches.