nerazim
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nerazim

I can't believe this is real. This can't be real. I feel like I'm taking crazy pills.

joke among bartenders and regulars that seemed perfectly innocuous until a liberal print-shop employee threw up the flag.

Leggings will be pants til the day I die

They’ll probably become the women policing other women and making videos about how “leggings aren’t pants”.

gay ones, too. Hopefully.

Well that’s the grossest thing I’ve seen today.

Why I gotta wear more clothes than Jesus in Church tho.

I can’t wait until every one of their daughters grow up and turn into Commie Liberal Pinkos to get back at them.

Again, those are fair points, although I have trouble ignoring how completely asinine and sinister “gamergate’s” goals are in evaluating what weight to give them as a group. Nevertheless, perhaps my bias should not be a relevant factor in the analysis.

The cleaning staff were aspiring performance artists commenting on the disposable nature of culture.

I feel like this should somehow be incorporated into the piece.

Racism doesn’t exist. I know because my friends and I aren’t racist.

This concludes my daily allowance of sarcasm.

yep

I never knew MMA was just two people arresting eachother.

Safety officer for sure! She is so safe right now!

K.

No, I’m just done arguing with you.

Language - even matters as fundamental as basic structure and syntax - varies from culture to culture, but undeniably “exists.”

The concept of family is a social construct that varies between cultures, but family certainly “exists,” and has real effects.

Gender can exist without being a tool of oppression, precisely

No I don’t, because it’s in that same citation:

Gender refers to the attitudes, feelings, and behaviors that a given culture associates with a person’s biological sex. Behavior that is compatible with cultural expectations is referred to as gender-normative; behaviors that are viewed as incompatible with these

See, the trick is to keep reading:

“Gender identity refers to ‘one’s sense of oneself as male, female, or transgender’ (American Psychological Association, 2006).”