sinisterblogger
sinisterblogger
sinisterblogger

I’m well aware of this and sorry if I came off that way - I was attempting, in my own cis-privileged way, to explain the difference between sex and gender. If I didn’t do that appropriately, then I apologize.  

Smart people and scientists who know shit: Gravity is real.

Hey, Kinja moderators? There’s a lot of nasty hate speech on this topic. I’ve flagged most of it - does that actually do anything? Can we boot these transphobes back to the dark holes from whence they oozed?

I don’t feel comfortable sharing my kid’s history here.  They have a right to privacy.

...was that supposed to be in English?  It really wasn’t.

I don’t need Jesus, although he is kind of a hottie.  I need people like you to stop telling me what I need.  

Kindly go fuck yourself in half and punt whatever’s left into the sun, you hateful trash fire.

Yeah, so?  The 1% deserve respect and rights too.  

Please cite the medical journal you rely on for evidence that three years old is too young for kids to start expressing gender identities. Also, where exactly do you get off telling other parents how they should raise their kids?  This is the clearest case of “nunya” I’ve ever seen.  

So tell me, at what age should we allow children to tell us who they are, instead of forcing them to repress their identities leading to lifelong psychological damage and a likelihood of suicide?

Dear Mario Lopez: Go fuck yourself in half. Sincerely, this parent of a trans kid.

Make America F’htagn Again!

As a lifelong ADHD haver, I definitely feel this video.  

Bah that’s sad. I thought this was a really cute, heartfelt show, and I dug it.

Ok but Martin Freeman did a decent job of it in that otherwise middling movie.

You shut your filthy mouth.

Oregon. We’ve got hundreds of miles of awesome twisty forest/country roads, many of which go through incredible vistas - rainforest, high desert, the Columbia River Gorge, the Pacific Ocean, Crater Lake, a whole mess of volcanic mountain ranges.  Just a few miles outside of Portland in any direction you’ll find a

Fair enough. I admit I loved it when I saw it in the theater, but that was mostly down to the incredible music and visuals. When I sat down to watch it later at home, I found myself just kind of bored. Ok, I’m easily bored, but my point stands. Legacy was amazing in the theater, but otherwise generally kind of meh.

Oops.

Sorry, did you just suggest that Tron: Legacy is the “best” version of Tron?